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 […]
4th Year TV Journalism Sept 20th 2024
Latest roundup of news, sport and entertainment stories delivered by UWS News final year students of BA Journalism and Sports journalism.
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 […]
Van Veen Derby
The other side of the international break sees Saints and Killie meet in Paisley. Stephen Robinson’s men will be desperate to end a six game winless sequence, meanwhile the Ayrshire side are […]
FOREVER YOUNG ON THE FIELD: WALKING FOOTBALL TAKESEUROPE AND UK, OFFERING FUN AND FITNESS FOR THE 50+ GENERATION
TEMITOPE KOLAPO Amidst the whirlwind of high-speed sports, a quietly triumphant game has emerged – walking football. Initially conceived as a novel means of providing physical and social engagement for individuals aged […]
Walking Football: The Scottish Sport with The Most Growth Potential
By Tiange Cao Scottish Walking Football is now one of the fastest growing and developing sports for men and women in the UK. What was once a sport designed to help older […]
Navigating Festive Feasts: The Frozen vs Fresh Food Amidst Rising Living Costs
TEMITOPE KOLAPO As the festive season descends and living costs escalate, households find themselves at the crossroads of culinary choices – the timeless debate between frozen and fresh foods. To dissect this […]
Striking a Balance – Walking Football & Mental Health in Glasgow
By Samuel Ukah Various studies have highlighted the beneficial impacts of physical exercise on people’s mental health; however, one not-so-traditional sport has been impacting a community in Glasgow. The John Sutton Community […]


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