Ryan Niven TWO assassination attempts on Presidential candidate Donald Trump has ensured gun laws in America is a major political issue yet again. The attempts on Trump’s life is a stark reminder […]
Postal votes: It’s not rigged Donald
By Harry Freemantle LOOKING back to 2020, postal votes made a big difference in battleground states as results in which Republican candidate Donald Trump was leading were flipped when the votes were […]
America’s magnificent seven
by Stuart Mitchell SEVEN states will determine the future of America and are crucial for both the Democrat’s Kamala Harris and Republican candidate Donald Trump if they are to win the race […]
The politics of celebrity backing
By Alexander Cruickshanks The US election has come to its final day, and we all wait with bated breath to see how the pendulum swings. In this dog fight Kamala Harris and […]
Trump V Harris: The Race for the Whitehouse
by Kevin Kennedy UWS newsroom looks at key events of the 2024 US Presidential Election from the announcement of former President Donald Trumps decision to stand again as leader of the free […]
How the US election could impact Scotland’s economy
By Kyle Gunn THE American election vote is now underway to decide who will replace Joe Biden in the White House. With the result on a knife-edge the only certainty is it […]
How American sport can influence Presidential elections
By Scott Greer As America vote over the country for what is set to be one of the most important Presidential elections in years, the influence of sport and its players have […]
Foundations the Republican Party sits on
By Harry Freemantle The Republican Party often referred to as the Grand Old Party (GOP) was founded March 20 1854 by most notably, Alvan E Bovay and Henry J Raymond and became […]
Sibling Cycling Success
By Kevin Kennedy Coming off the back of a career threatening injury, Scottish cyclist Eilidh Shaw had to bounce back and show her heart and determination to defy the odds. “If I […]
Shaw siblings strive for the growth of Scottish Cycling as the sport falls below its peers
By Ethan Barlow Despite housing one of the sport’s greatest ever competitors in Sir Chris Hoy, cycling’s engagement and viewership sits below its neighbouring games; athletics and swimming. Eilidh and Struan Shaw […]


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