by Erin Lawless Approximately one in three people suffer from some sort of addiction according to charity, Action on Addiction. Addiction doesn’t have to mean being exclusively dependent on drugs and alcohol. […]
Are there too many “jukebox” musicals these days?
by Ben MacDonald As local musical fans have enjoyed the show based on the life of Buddy Holly at the King’s Theatre in Glasgow this week, the argument for there being too […]
National championship triumph for Ayrshire table tennis club
by Ryan Brown, Campbell Finlayson and Calum Brown The North Ayrshire Table Tennis Club made it three Scottish National League victories in a row as the club’s A team took this year’s […]
‘The Council Have No Money’ – Campaigners Back Hotel Revamp
UWS News speak to Esther Clark, founder of the Station Hotel Action Group, in regards to her pleas for individuals to step forward and help fund the historic Station Hotel.
Scottish Drug Summit needed to tackle ‘public health emergency’, says Minister
By Leigh Taylor An upcoming drug summit organised by the Scottish Government alongside Glasgow City Council has reopened the discussion on the extent of our drug crisis compared to the rest of […]
Ayr’s Stagnant Station Hotel
By Dale Eaton Ayr’s Station Hotel was ruled a dangerous building in March 2018 and is still under a cloud of construction nearly two years later. The Station Hotel, which has been […]
Plans for HS2 set to destroy ancient woodland
By Amber Kane Boris Johnson confirms plans for HS2 will go ahead in a bid to improve transport for the North South connection in the U.K. The aim is to improve the […]
Johnson Announces Cabinet Reshuffle Alongside Shock Javid Resignation
by Callum McFadzean TOP MOVES Sajid Javid has resigned from his position as the government’s chancellor of the Exchequer and the UK’s top finance official. There had been rumours of tension between […]
The true cost of fashion
By John Murray. “There’s a brand-new dance but I don’t know its name, that people from bad homes do again and again.” David Bowie sang those words to the opening of his […]
Storm Ciara disrupts UWS students’ lives
by Darren Gibson Storm Ciara swept across the country during the week, causing havoc for public transport and even causing loss of life. The storm brought a Met Office yellow warning for […]


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