12.30p.m. Bulletin

Jen McClure and Tony Garner read the 12.30 news bulletin

by Katy Docherty, Jen McClure and Tony Garner read by Jen McClure and Tony Garner Listen Here:

12.15 RADIO Bulletin

Susannah Radford

By Georgi Bomb, Adam Smyth, Susannah Radford Read by Susannah Radford – British Military Forces prepare for Libyan action -Scotland drinks four more bottles of spirits per year than in the 90′s -Proposed education cuts in Edinburgh -Red Nose Day coverage in Edinburgh -Sport Update Listen Here:

3.00pm Bulletin

3pm Bulletin

by Fergus Roulston, Micheal McKeand, Catherine Mumford Listen Here:

12.30 Bulletin

by Fergus Roulston, Micheal McKeand, Catherine Mumford   Listen Here:

3pm News Bulletin

2.00 Bulletin

by Gráinne Byrne and Katy Docherty Read by Tony Garner Listen Here:

Scotland’s Religions

By Faith Orr and Lauren McKenzie Listen Here:

What will the impact of Lord Browne’s report be?

By Michael Heggie And Christopher Harress Listen here:

News update 12/11/2010, 11:30

By Junio Valerio Songa Listen Here:

News round up

By Richard Morgan and Morag Hobbs Listen Here:

News Update 10.30am

by Adam Cromarty Listen Here:

News update 10th November

By Samantha Brady Listen here:

Over ground crossing sparks concern for students safety

By Lauren Codling Concerns have been sparked after a local man was attacked near the Napier Sighthill Campus in a nearby over ground crossing, on the morning of Thursday the 4th November. The man has been identified as Mark Shaw, 30. Shaw was walking to work when he was attacked by two individuals who went [...]

News Update 8/11/10

By Anika Blake and Steven Speirs Listen Here:

Plan Vivo Foundation

by Marii Stoltsen and Alicia Warner Interview at the Plan Vivo Conference, 5 November 2010.

11.15 News update on 5th of November

By: J. V. S. Listen Here:

Blythe Harkins Speaks

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News Day Update

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News Round Up 1.15

by Jenny Kassner and Richard Morgan Listen Here:

European court ruling means prisoners will get vote

By Kerry McGinty and Sylvie Metcalfe European Parliament has passed a human rights legislation that enables prisoners to have the same voting rights as law abiding citizens. The PM David Cameron has admitted that the coalition government will have no choice but to allow prisoners the right to vote. Constitutional reform minister Mark Harper  declared [...]

Scottish an Southern Energy to raise gas bill by 9% from December

by Tina Charon One of the UK’s biggest energy suppliers announced yesterday a 9.4% hike in gas prices from the 1st of December. According to the Ofgem’s standard consumption measure, the price rise would be a £5.60 a month, or £67 a year.This will affect 3.6 million customers, including more than 350 000 in Scotland. The [...]

NUS Scotland president Liam Burns condems English tution fee plans

Vince Cable

By Michael Heggie and Christopher Harress NUS Scotland’s president Liam Burn has argued that Scottish students will suffer from Westminster tuition fee plans. Listen here:

News Update 12 noon

By Dionne Paton

4.45 podcast headlines

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