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Student nurse Glasgow in anti-lockdown speech sparks university probe

University launches probe into student nurse anti-lockdown speech at protest A Glasgow university has launched a probe into a video of a student nurse speaking at an anti-lockdown protest yesterday.  In footage which has been circulated across social media, the woman, who claims to be student nurse, is seen branding nurses f ing idiots which was greeted by cheers from the crowd. Glasgow Caledonian University warned that the video may lead to disciplinary action. I m ashamed that I am a student nurse right now, the woman said at the George Square rally. She said that during work placement at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital she did not see one person die of Covid . 

North Kilmeny Cresent: Man rushed to hospital after brutes force their way into Wishaw home

The 41-year-old was pounced on by two men in Wishaw at around 10.30pm yesterday.  The brutes forced their way into a North Kilmeny Cresent property before assaulting their victim and demanding money. They did not make-off with anything and the man was taken to hospital for treatment. His condition is unknown at this time.  Detectives probing the incident believe a black Volkswagen Golf, spotted in the area at the time, could hold they key to their enquiries.    The first of the men is described as being around 5ft 10, medium build, with brown eyes and a high-pitched voice. He was wearing a black hoody and black trousers, which were grey at the top.

Big Read: The 20 year quest to preserve Scotland s historic canals

KNEE deep in sludge, in a watery tip where everything from rusting cars to kitchen sinks lurked – even, bizarrely, a child’s coffin – a small group of enthusiasts rolled up their sleeves to begin a mammoth clean-up job. No longer the once bustling water motorway that saw sea-going vessels and barges transport everything from crops to livestock, to passengers from the port of Grangemouth to the heart of Glasgow, the world’s first man-made sea to sea ship canal, the Forth & Clyde, was in its death throes. Opened in 1790 to serve the industrial revolution and closed in 1963, the waterway was derelict. Choked with weeds, tow paths littered with crisp packets and broken bottles, filthy water and everything including the kitchen sink beneath its calm surface, Scotland’s longest lowland canal and its eastern cousin, the Union Canal, shared the honours of being dangerous, smelly eyesores.

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Glasgow students told to stay at home as one Caledonian University offers rent rebate

People walk on University Avenue outside Glasgow University amid covid outbreaks in the autumn UNIVERSITY students in Glasgow have been urged to stay at home until the end of February after a return to campuses was delayed.  The Scottish Government has confirmed learners will be taught online for the next two months with the vast majority not expected to receive on-site lessons until March.  The only exceptions will be subjects where remote study is not possible, such as for student nurses or doctors. It is a markedly different approach from the autumn where learners descended on Glasgow in their droves, only to find most of their classes placed online and some confined to their rooms amid Covid outbreaks. 

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