By Joe Strong University students will only receive the vaccine once the more vulnerable age groups have been treated, says the chief executive of NHS Wales, Dr Andrew Goodall. Dr Goodall and […]
Discarded COVID-19 masks will become long term problem for our natural world
By Emily Price The RSPCA is urging the public to snip the straps of used face masks after a picture was taken of a seagull in Essex, tangled in one. Single use […]
Snap! Photojournalism graduate bags dream job during pandemic
By Emily Price University of South Wales graduate, Matthew Lofthouse, made the move to Newcastle after being offered his dream job as a photojournalist for North News. But COVID-19 has changed his […]
‘Reform needed’ within the US police force as Capitol Riots cause global outrage at police’s response to ‘domestic terrorists’
Former US lawyer Inge Hanson believes that reform is needed within the American Police force, stating that they need to change their response to crime from a ‘militarised’ approach to ‘de-escalation’ tactics. […]
Covid: Young pediatric nurses face intensive care ward
Newly qualified pediatric nurse, Mari Phillips from Pembrokeshire, is having to prepare to work on the adult’s intensive care coronavirus ward at the University Hospital of Wales, due to the high demand […]
Weight lifting competitor uses lockdown time to start new fitness business
By Emily Price With COVID restrictions keeping gyms closed, weight lifting competitor Nadine Kehely from Cardiff has used her lockdown time to start her own business. Nadine launched No Gym Jargon in […]
USW journalism students recognised with two wins at the BJTC Awards
Students at the University of South Wales picked up two gongs at the Broadcast Journalism Training Council (BJTC) Awards last night. The annual ceremony takes place to highlight outstanding work by journalism […]
Black history should be ‘known and understood’ by all in Wales, says First Minister
By Dan Moffat and Morgan Morton First Minister Mark Drakeford believes it’s important that black history is ‘known and understood by all of us here in Wales’. Mr Drakeford was speaking at […]
Coronavirus: A sack of potatoes with a side of hope
by Emily Price As I sit at my desk which looks out onto rolling hills and mountains, I notice my elderly neighbours’ house opposite. Two visitors have arrived. Usually they knock at […]
Coronavirus stories
As first year journalism students at the University of South Wales, we would normally be in class on a Monday, working on Radio and TV pieces. Just a week ago we were […]