By Scott Greer Schools across Scotland are unhappy with parents leaving their car engines on whilst picking up and dropping off their children from school according to a new poll by Asthma […]
Glasgow University student climbs Mount Everest and raises £50,000 for charity
by Gary Denver-Newall ARDROSSAN man Daniel Grier has scaled new heights having just returned from climbing Mount Everest – the tallest mountain in the world. And the 21-year-old has already said he […]
Hearts are broken after Naismith sacking
By Paul Cooper Hearts fan Adam Kennedy today gave the UWS newsroom an insight into the tremors felt around Tynecastle after the sacking of Steven Naismith on Sunday. The Hearts board wielded […]
Police plea for help following fatal crash
Police are still seeking witnesses to a fatal road crash involving a Mercedes A-class car and a MAN box van that took place in the early hours of Monday (September 23) on […]
Glasgow to celebrate 850th birthday
By Stuart Mitchell Glasgow will begin a year long celebration to mark it’s 850th birthday in 2025, and everyone who calls the city home, is invited to the party. With the festivities […]
Steven Naismith Out What’s Next For Hearts?
By Ryan Niven With Steven Naismith out the door uwsnewsroom take a look at three potential new managers for Hearts. After Saturday’s 2-1 defeat away to St Mirren and chants of Naismith […]
Rangers facing biggest test to date
By Alexander Cruickshanks European football is back for Rangers this week as they travel to Sweden to take on Allsvenskan league leaders, Malmo FF. There is an air of expectation about this […]
TV News Day BA Journalism/Sports Journalism September 2024
4th years leading on interviews with 3rd year sports and news journalism students discussing the week’s biggest topics.
AYR UNITED ARE FLYING
By Paul Cooper After years of underperforming local side Ayr United currently find themselves defying all odds in an unusual position at the top the Scottish Championship. After spending last season staving […]
Drink Deaths Figures Soar to Highest In 15 Years
By Ryan Niven Scottish deaths related to alcohol consumption has risen to the highest number since 2008. Drinking has always been a staple in the Scottish traditions however the latest figures released […]


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