
By Meg Montague Nursing students in their first year of the BSc and MSc (pre-reg) courses at UWS are undertaking placements with less than two days in-person training. And a clinical skills […]
By Meg Montague Nursing students in their first year of the BSc and MSc (pre-reg) courses at UWS are undertaking placements with less than two days in-person training. And a clinical skills […]
By Regan Kelly. “Its the sort of thing you cant dwell on, you just have to put up with it i guess, until things start to get better and ease off”. Robbie- Student Living alone. Robbie Hanratty, is a […]
By Kevin Craigens THERE will likely be a substantial increase in the amount of postal votes used in the upcoming Scottish elections in May says the Electoral Management Board for Scotland (EMBS) […]
By Meg Montague Mainland Scotland was placed into lockdown on Jan 4 to combat the surge in new coronavirus cases, and those who qualify as clinically vulnerable were advised to shield again. […]
By Sandrine Wyrich (@SunnyWyrich_) The Covid-19 pandemic has paralysed various areas of sport, including the battle against doping. Alongside challenges around conducting tests, the emerging availability of coronavirus vaccines raises questions over […]
By Colin Falconer (@cs_rose1) “It took 6 months to get a penny.” This is the unfortunate truth of the way in which live comedy venues were treated in the wake of the […]
By Meg Montague It is a Friday evening in Glasgow and the temperature has dropped below freezing. But despite the cold, a team of dedicated volunteers from Homeless Project Scotland continue to […]
The latest news, sport and weather from the MA broadcast journalism class at UWS.
By Sandrine Wyrich (@SunnyWyrich_) It’s Christmas, if you hadn’t already noticed from the excessive Christmasy songs on the radio and relentless TV ads. This year is set to be different though. The […]
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