Victoria Brenan, Herald Scotland

Victoria Brenan

Herald Scotland

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Past articles by Victoria:

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,… → Read More

Debunking myths and world of anger

COMMENTATORS reflected on the 2011 riots - and an open letter to Meghan Markle. → Read More

Image management and Covid coordinator

THE milestone birthdays of Meghan Markle and Barack Obama attracted comment from the newspapers - and Prince Harry’s announcement of his new book. → Read More

Martial law and cans kicked down the road

THE ongoing furore over the pingdemic and Test and Trace continued to dominate the newspapers comment sections. → Read More

Elitest nonsense and an ongoing ‘pingdemic’

CRONYISM, seasonality and a ‘pingdemic’ were the Covid issues raised by columnists and contributors in the newspapers. → Read More

Short changed children and a fractured UK

AS the UK went to the polls, politics and the future for Britain were debated by columnists and contributors in the newspapers. → Read More

Delayed freedoms and lockdown drinking

LOCKDOWN drinking, a delayed freedom and the plight of the NHS were the topics debated by columnists and contributors in the newspapers. → Read More

Liberation Day and broadening of the arts

Covid Liberation Day, the pandemic’s effect on diversity in the arts and foreign travel were the issues raised by columnists and contributors in… → Read More

Elections see the start of the UK’s break up?

THE upcoming elections this week featured in the newspaper comment sections, with reflections on the ramifications for independence in Scotland. → Read More

Changing holidays and sheer incompetence

HOW Covid has changed our perspective on holidays, the tragedy unfolding in India and Boris Johnson riding high were the issues raised by columnists… → Read More

Over-reaching critics and partisan glare

The Boris Johnson/Dyson text messages were largely considered to be have been exaggerated both by the media and Labour, columnists concluded, and,… → Read More

Isolated farewells and India in Covid crisis

COVID funerals, the vaccine taskforce and India’s second surge were the topics discussed by columnists and contributors in the newspapers. → Read More

The pursuit of global riches in football

THE issue of football clubs joining the European Super League attracted widespread condemnation from columnists in the newspapers. → Read More

Awkward reunion and Colin vs Cuthbert

ON the eve of the funeral of the Duke of Edinburgh, an awkward family reunion and the uniform row continued to feature in the newspapers comment… → Read More

The new normal and Covid confidence

TRAVEL refunds, a return to so-called normality and Covid confidence were the issues raised by columnists in the newspapers. → Read More

Increased testing and vaccine passports

THE issue of twice weekly Covid testing for the public and the vaccine passport were debated by columnists and contributors in the newspapers. → Read More

Baby bust and vaccine passports

A POST Covid baby bust, how to help dogs adjust to life after lockdown and vaccine passports were the topics discussed by columnists and… → Read More

A pig of a year and unnecessary legislation

HOW the past 12 months have affected Boris Johnson and the renewal of the Coronavirus Act were the topics discussed by columnists and contributors… → Read More

Pay offer revealed for NHS staff in Scotland

NHS staff in Scotland have been offered a pay rise of at least 4, the Scottish Government said tonight. → Read More

Unprecedented times and progress made

WITH the first anniversary of lockdown marked yesterday, the past year dominated the comment sections of the newspapers. → Read More