By Chris Doyle A controversial fast-track scheme for training teachers in Scotland is not the answer to the shortage of teachers according to former South Lanarkshire Director of education, Larry Forde. The […]
Student Journalism output from BA and MA students at UWS
By Chris Doyle A controversial fast-track scheme for training teachers in Scotland is not the answer to the shortage of teachers according to former South Lanarkshire Director of education, Larry Forde. The […]
Presented by Hazel Urquhart and Adrianna Adamczak, reports from Ryan McDougall, Liam Menzies, Ross Clark and Kieran Muir. https://soundcloud.com/james-p-mahon/uws-radio-at-2pm-on-october-18th
Former Celtic Frank McGarvey believes Celtic can get a result against Bayern Munich in Germany tonight – as long as the Scottish champions stick to their way of playing. The Hoops […]
By Olivia Armstrong SCOTTISH LABOUR MSP Jackie Baillie has warned that the UK is “walking closer to the cliff edge without any sign of a deal” regarding Brexit. Baillie was speaking after a […]
By Kevin Craigens ASKING Celtic to go to Germany and beat Bayern Munich would be a tall order in the Champions League tonight. But does height make a difference in a world […]
Noon bulletin with Agatha Latorre and Ross Clark, reports from Liam Menzies and Hazel Urquhart https://soundcloud.com/james-p-mahon/uws-radio-october-18th
Presented by Hamish Carton with reports from Hazel Urquhart, Liam Menzies and Lewis Kemp.
With the number of food parcels handed out by Scottish food banks at an all time, Angela McNay is ready to tackle the issue head on with her social restaurant.
By Lewis Kemp Storm Ophelia has ravaged through Ireland and has found it’s way to Scotland today. But has it really had an impact? Or has the mainstream media created an […]
By Sanjeev Mann A new campaign called Hate Has No Home was launched this week to even further combat hate crime in Scotland. The campaign came from a partnership between the Scottish […]
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