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Assistant News Editor
I returned to my home town of Glasgow after spending 15 years living and working in England where I was a former crime reporter and latterly deputy news editor with the News & Star in Carlisle.
Before heading south, I lived in Bearsden – where I went to school – and in Dundee, where I studied English and Psychology at university.
I cover general news and work on the newsdesk.
I returned to my home town of Glasgow after spending 15 years living and working in England where I was a former crime reporter and latterly deputy news editor with the News & Star in Carlisle.
Before heading south, I lived in Bearsden – where I went to school – and in Dundee, where I studied English and Psychology at university.
I cover general news and work on the newsdesk.
BUZZING brides to be might think they’ve got everything sorted for their big day - but what about the alpacas?!
A GROUP of nursery children from the west end joined a housebuilder to lay the foundations of a long-term tree-planting project at Jordanhill Park.
MORE than 50 people turned out for a meeting about the future of the Triangle building in Bishopbriggs.
A GLASGOW professor is to be the first to receive Glasgow Science Centre's Inspiring Innovation award tonight.
AN NHS worker from Clydebank has been named one of the best to work with at a national ceremony.
SUPERMARKET chain Lidl has opened a new £70 million distribution centre in South Lanarkshire.
THERE have been calls for an independent inquiry into crisis-hit hospitals in Glasgow and Edinburgh.
The former Brookwood Library in Bearsden could soon be demolished as councillors debate a planning application.
GLASGOW Chamber of Commerce has given its backing to the campaign to keep Hampden as the home for Scottish football.
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