Longer and more focused coverage from the MA class at UWS who bring you detailed coverage of news, sports and entertainment in these afternoon broadcasts.
Longer and more focused coverage from the MA class at UWS who bring you detailed coverage of news, sports and entertainment in these afternoon broadcasts.
Third year BA journalism and sports journalism students bring us the latest news and sports stories from across Scotland and beyond.
By Lauren Petrie Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Scottish farms have found it difficult to stay in business since 2020. There seems to be no light at the end of the tunnel […]
By Amanda Crawford THE UNSUNG hero at an Ayrshire dairy has returned to her roots and followed in the footsteps of her father to become a dairy farm assistant. Julie Miller, 42, […]
By Liv Thomson An Industry in Trouble? Since 2020, with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, farms in Scotland have struggled to maintain their businesses. Costs have risen everywhere, particularly in the […]
The latest news from across Ayrshire and the west of Scotland from our UWS News Presenters. Our journalists cover news, sports and entertainment stories and will keep you up to date throughout […]
By Amanda Crawford YOUNG Glasgow revellers are no longer racing to the bar to demand last orders, according to one pub boss. Daniel Slattery, Manager of Kitty O’Shea’s bar in the city’s […]
By Sean Boyle Caledonian Crushers Wheelchair Rugby Club is based in Glasgow with players from all over Scotland as they are the only team in the country, they were established in 2010. […]
by Adam Kennedy The phrase ‘a full-contact disability sport’ may seem like an oxymoron. However, the Caledonian Crushers – Scotland’s only wheelchair rugby team – put that theory to bed. Jen Lang […]
By Anna Konovalenko Photo by Anna Konovalenko Wheelchair Rugby was first designed in Canada in 1977, however, it’s just 30 years later the sport made its debut at the Paralympics in Sydney […]
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