Racism

Scotland is becoming more and more ethnically diverse and all our lives are changing for the better. From the food we eat to the music we listen to, multicultural Scotland is changing our tastes. We hear what it's like to be young, Scottish and muslim plus a look at how rock can tackle racism.

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New face of young Scotland

Tikka masala hasn't topped haggis as our national dish yet, but Scotland is rapidly becoming more ethnically diverse. Edd McCracken reports

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