By Ben Kearney In his last year at UWS, Sports Journalism student Dale Eaton has shared what he believes is crucial to being successful. Work experience is a key aspect of any […]
By Ben Kearney In his last year at UWS, Sports Journalism student Dale Eaton has shared what he believes is crucial to being successful. Work experience is a key aspect of any […]
In her last year of Journalism at UWS, Shannon Lennox has revealed her ambition to work for a magazine after mastering her skills during the course. After creating two magazines in second and third year, this […]
By Alice Liana Galli A bitter start of the week for colleges’ and universities’ students all across Scotland where the structures have closed due to coronavirus outbreaks. Among them also the students […]
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 […]
By Layla Maguire Those who have visited Ayr will know it as a place to visit in the summer months for a day at the beach. However, the town used to be […]
By Campbell Finlayson Haggis, neeps and tatties, ceilidh dancing, poems and music, all staples of Burns Night every year, and with the bard’s birthday coming around once again, there will be plenty […]
The infamous Black Friday deals are set to kick off on Friday the 29th of November with some retailers starting their sale a week in advance. With shoppers eager to get the […]
By Lewis McLeod and Ben Kearney Ayr Ladies have recently hit a bit of poor form losing their last three matches to the aggregate of 211-0 with their most recent match against […]
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 […]
by Giulia Candussi Footfall in UK high streets was down by 4.2 percent between the end of 2017 and the end of 2018, according to research by Ipsos. This equals to […]
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