The Herald wins 15 nominations in 43rd Scottish Press Awards
The nominations for the 43rd annual awards were revealed yesterday, with the newspaper and its journalists shortlisted in a total of 12 categories, covering 15 entries.
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.
The nominations for the 43rd annual awards were revealed yesterday, with the newspaper and its journalists shortlisted in a total of 12 categories, covering 15 entries.
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