Catriona Stewart, Herald Scotland

Catriona Stewart

Herald Scotland

United Kingdom

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Past articles by Catriona:

Glasgow 'school sex survey' shows lives of Scots pupils

POLITICIANS have defended a controversial Scottish sex and relationships questionnaire for school pupils saying the results emphasise how vital a… → Read More

The benefits of 10,000 steps a day walking in Govanhill

THE stars are not astonishing. At night, over Queen's Park, their silver sparsity barely distracts the eye but, should you look, you'll see their… → Read More

15-minute neighbourhood conspiracy theories are easy to mock

THERE is a sinister plot afoot in the shadowy socialist cabals that secretly manipulate our governments: they want to make it easier to buy milk. → Read More

Censoring Roald Dahl's novels? Only the twits want that

ONE of my favourite political-speak euphemisms is "intervened". → Read More

Glasgow's Kelvingrove launches new tech for young people

SCHOOL pupils and college students have been instrumental in developing a new digital resource that aims to widen access to museums for young people. → Read More

Kate Forbes raises questions on faith and family in politics

THERE are many additional burdens of womanhood, not least among those the assumption that your actions are somehow representative of the entirety of… → Read More

Corseford College is 'enhancing life' of disabled students

PARENTS have praised Scotland's first dedicated college for students with complex needs but have said more must be done to stop the "cliff… → Read More

St Andrew's university Russian hackers is good for pedants

THE corduroy I'm not sure about, but the rest of it? Vindicated. → Read More

Shawlands Camphill Gate is back on top after £1.4m repairs

IT'S a crisp winter's day, the sort perfect for ensuring clear sightlines to the horizon - the perfect day, in fact, to be on the roof at arguably… → Read More

Shawlands Camphill Gate is back on top after £1.4m repairs

IT'S a crisp winter's day, the sort perfect for ensuring clear sightlines to the horizon - the perfect day, in fact, to be on the roof at arguably… → Read More

Glasgow Apple store staff are first in the UK to unionise

WORKERS in a Scottish Apple store have now officially become the first in the UK to unionise after signing a formal agreement with the American tech… → Read More

Glasgow Apple store staff are first in the UK to unionise

WORKERS in a Scottish Apple store have now officially become the first in the UK to unionise after signing a formal agreement with the American tech… → Read More

Whiskey industry helps hundreds of young people with jobs

WHISKY industry management have given a generous pour of more than £2 million in funding to support disadvantaged young people into employment. → Read More

Harry Styles's Grammy speech is cliche of the working class

FROM a thing of embarrassment and even shame, being working class is the new vegan joke: how do you know someone’s working class? Because… → Read More

Marie Kondo has stolen joy from tidying in our hour of need

THE gulf between who you are and who you would like to be is not always easily traversed. I make a sweeping statement here. Perhaps you feel it… → Read More

UK asylum system is 'dystopian' Glasgow student claims

The Herald detailed last week how Dr Henry Okwo, his wife and three children were forced to leave their rented flat in North Lanarkshire and were then picked up by police before being taken through the night to Newcastle and then York by the Home Office. Their case was picked up by the charity Positive Action in Housing (PAIH), which put them up temporarily in a hotel. Now the Okwos are living… → Read More

CalMac boss details the 'truth' behind ferry fiasco

IF you were to give a snap summary of the position of Robbie Drummond, it would be that things, fingers crossed, can only get better. → Read More

Glasgow Queen's Park Chess Club ensures a square go for all

‘DEAR Sir,” the notice read, “Please attend a meeting of those favourable to the formation of a Chess Club.” The circular, distributed… → Read More

Students taking on part time work can be a positive

UNUSUALLY, I imagine, for someone in a professional role, no one's ever asked what qualifications I have. → Read More

Teacher reveals 'failings' causing turmoil in Glasgow school

THE prevalence of bullying and indiscipline in Scotland's schools is the result of a culture of "toxic positivity" that fails pupils,… → Read More