By Rebecca Tierney Nicola Sturgeon has outlined new restrictions and guidance in an address to the Scottish Parliament today. The announcement comes in the wake of Deputy First Minister John Swinney warning […]
Kilmarnock rings the Christmas bell despite concerns of Covid-19
By George Joseph People of Kilmarnock are ready to celebrate the advent of Christmas this year. They are not willing to spoil this festive season. People don’t expect a lockdown situation due […]
OMICRON – UK STUDENTS DILEMMA
By Akindele Matthews Tensions are beginning to rise once again in the Students’ communities with the Omicron biting hard in the UK as the government introduced new restrictions for some countries with […]
Omicron; a new nightmare for students and travel business during the Christmas season
By George Joseph The outbreak of latest Covid-19 variant Omicron seems to be a new nightmare for students and various travel businesses across the UK. “I have never celebrated a Christmas in […]
Year in Review Radio Show with 4th Year BA Journalism/Sports Journalism
UWS News recaps the biggest news and sports stories of 2021, presented by Mark Devlin and Chris Toner with reports from Erin Lawless, Chris Dodds, Scott Young and Sal Boemi. News brought […]
Vaccine Passport Poll errs on side of Positive
By Rebecca Tierney Tomorrow will see the First Minister making a decision on stricter vaccine passports. We spoke to staff and students on campus in Ayr today to garner public opinion. In […]
Environmental Project Supported by UWS Staff and Students, Based at Govan Docks Becomes a Cop26 Delegate Attraction
4th year UWS BA Journalism/Sports Journalism visit Govan docks to highlight an environmental project which demonstrates how plants can help with reclaiming polluted soil. The site is being repurposed from wasteland to […]
Kenneth Harvey On The Issues with Referees and If VAR in Scotland Would Help
By Scott Young The discussion around video assistant referee (VAR) in Scotland has gained mass traction over the past number of weeks with the talk of the technology being introduced into the […]
Cooperation agreement proving beneficial in lead up to COP26 conference
By Peter Quinn With the COP26 conference taking place in the next few weeks in Glasgow, Scotland’s climate policy will be under global scrutiny over that period. With world leaders coming to […]
The Journey from A to Z(ero) – the run up to COP26
By Rebecca Tierney In July, Boris Johnson’s former press secretary Allegra Stratton said people could join the Green Party in their fight against climate change. In response to what members of the […]


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