By Stuart Reid Scottish Squash CEO says the sport needs role models like Lisa Aitken. Lisa Aitken is Scotland’s number 1 women’s squash player and CEO Maggie Still feels the people and […]
By Stuart Reid Scottish Squash CEO says the sport needs role models like Lisa Aitken. Lisa Aitken is Scotland’s number 1 women’s squash player and CEO Maggie Still feels the people and […]
by Stuart Reid The first ever Squash event takes place in Scotland next weekend. The Scottish Open takes places at Scotstoun the weekend of the November 25 and 26 and Scotland’s number […]
By Lea Fabbrini With news shoppers will spend less on Christmas with less in their pockets, an Ayrshire Charity is trying to bring some festive cheer in an innovative way. UWS News […]
Callum Kerr Six months of a political stalemate comes to its natural conclusion today as First Minister Nicola Sturgeon meets with British Prime Minister Theresa May. Their first encounter since March, […]
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By Brodie Gettins THE University of the West of Scotland is supporting Dyslexia Awareness Week, as one in 10 of us are thought to be dyslexic in some way. Dyslexia Awareness Week […]
By Ross Gilchrist Scottish Food Bank use has hit an all-time high with a report saying nearly 77,000 emergency food packs were issued in the last year. The Trussell Trust report stated […]
AFTER another failed qualifying campaign Scotland find themselves in a period of transition once again. When next year’s World Cup comes round, the Tartan Army will once more be watching on from […]
The Kingsford stadium saga opened another chapter as plans for the new stadium were put on hold on Thursday when the club wanted more time to discuss the plans for the new […]
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