Janice Burns
Chief Reporter
As chief reporter at the Evening Times I specialise in exclusives, breaking news, campaigns, highlighting injustices and human interest stories. I have more than 25 years' experience in national and regional newspapers in Scotland and have won a host of awards for my ground-breaking campaigns and exposes. If you have a story and wish to speak to me in complete confidence call me on my direct line. If I’m not at my desk please leave a message on my voicemail with your name and phone number and I’ll call you straight back. If you want to remain anonymous that’s fine just leave a phone number and I’ll get in touch. Even if you’re not sure it’s a story call me for a chat. I’m always willing to listen.
As chief reporter at the Evening Times I specialise in exclusives, breaking news, campaigns, highlighting injustices and human interest stories. I have more than 25 years' experience in national and regional newspapers in Scotland and have won a host of awards for my ground-breaking campaigns and exposes. If you have a story and wish to speak to me in complete confidence call me on my direct line. If I’m not at my desk please leave a message on my voicemail with your name and phone number and I’ll call you straight back. If you want to remain anonymous that’s fine just leave a phone number and I’ll get in touch. Even if you’re not sure it’s a story call me for a chat. I’m always willing to listen.
Latest articles from Janice Burns
Ebola: Glasgow doctors treat UK's first diagnosed case in female health worker
The patient flew back via Casablanca and London Heathrow before arriving at Glasgow Airport at around 11.30pm on a British Airways flight, BA1478.
Flights diverted from Glasgow to Prestwick amid freezing fog
A number of Flybe and British Airways flights landed in Ayrshire because of poor visibility at Glasgow.
'I don't have a life after op'
Debbie McGeachy is suing NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde for damages after being left in constant agonising pain, unable to walk and a prisoner in her own home after routine surgery for bladder problems.
Asperger's sufferers 'not tarnished by killer's claim'
Ferrier Richardson, who is personal chef to the President and First Lady of Gabon, insisted twisted Luke Quinn's shock claims could have had "severe repercussions" for genuine sufferers.
Moira's family's courage is a great lesson
The Govan-born QC, who prosecuted Moira's Slovakian killer Marek Harcar, praised her parents Bea and Hu for their "immeasurable courage" since the horror rape and murder of their daughter.
Warning to parents after man poses online as young girl to target pupils
Text messages and letters have been sent out to high school and primary pupil parents after police alerted the council to the incident.
Pistorius's Strathclyde Uni honorary degree in question
Despite the athlete being jailed for five years for killing his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, on Valentine's Day last year, the Glasgow university would not say whether he would be allowed to keep his title.
Flats evacuated after blaze in Pollokhields
Firefighters were called to the blaze in Albert Drive, Pollokshields, at around 8pm on Tuesday by a concerned resident.