
Andrew Milligan
Interactive News Editor at POLITICO
Senior news apps developer @politico. Previously @AP
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1 week ago |
glasgowstandard.com | Andrew Milligan
By Erin McCulloughA recent report by the NHS highlights a significant rise in gambling across Glasgow, with particular concern for vulnerable populations. The NHS emphasises that gambling addiction often coexists with mental health challenges such as depression and anxiety, and can lead to severe consequences such as financial debts and relationship breakdowns.
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1 week ago |
glasgowstandard.com | Andrew Milligan
The CalMac podcast, Scottish Island Adventures, that takes listeners around the isles of Scotland with stories and commentary of its history. Now in its second series, the first series has been nominated in the Best Commercial Partnership category. It is produced by audio production company The Big Light who have the aim to connect Scottish brands to a global audience of podcast listeners.
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3 weeks ago |
fotos.europapress.es | Andrew Milligan
Código: 6621985 Fecha: 03/04/2025 Dimensiones: 3840 x 2773 (4,6 MB.) Lugar: Leith - United Kingdom Fotos del Tema: 2 Pie de Foto: 03 April 2025, United Kingdom, Leith: Scotland's First Minister John Swinney speaks during a wreath-laying ceremony at the Hunter Memorial in Leith to honor his uncle, Thomas Peck Hunter, who was killed at Lake Comacchio during the Second World War, as part of a Royal Marine Commandos memorial service.
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1 month ago |
glasgowstandard.com | Andrew Milligan
“Good mental health isn’t about being happy all the time” says Gill Meens, project manager for the Mental Health Foundation, ahead of an online resource for younger people launching later this week. The new online tool is designed to provide practitioners with the necessary material to manage the stress of young people. Recent studies have shown that stress levels amongst young people is on the rise and the hope is this can help to combat that.
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1 month ago |
glasgowstandard.com | Andrew Milligan
By Heather Tracey Health Secretary Wes Streeting told the BBC that there is an “over diagnosis” of mental health conditions in the UK which is preventing many people from getting the help needed saying “too many people being written off”.
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