
By Layla Maguire Barrmill Road residents have reached breaking point with the impracticalities on the road they live on. The road is lined with blocks of flats on one side and grass […]
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By Layla Maguire Barrmill Road residents have reached breaking point with the impracticalities on the road they live on. The road is lined with blocks of flats on one side and grass […]
The Scottish government declared a climate emergency last year and pledged to reduce emissions by 75% by 2030, as well as committing to Scotland reaching net-zero by 2045. The Active travel hub […]
By Layla Maguire Climate change has become one of the most crucial factors in the UK’s voting behaviours in this year’s general election, with thousands currently campaigning in the COP25 climate change […]
Huge thank you to coach Adam Mould and Glasgow Panthers Wheelchair Sports Club for opening our eyes and minds to the inclusion surrounding disability sport and helping my Sports Journalism BA students yesterday. Full video reports […]
by Rebecca Weinberg Scottish universities receive 10% of their research income from the EU, according to a report by the Scottish Government. The EU’s Horizon 2020 research project is an integral part […]
by Ryan Brown On the day of Ayr United ’s managerial interviews, goalkeeper Ellis Hare-Reid was full of praise for interim boss Sandy Stewart as the club look to fill a permanent […]
A series of social shorts from the MA cohort in Broadcast Journalism, 19/20 at UWS Ayr discussing social housing.
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