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Bylines Scotland has launched a podcast

'A Wee Word' is a new podcast from Bylines Scotland that aims to take a look at issues impacting Scotland. From health to education, from shipbuilding to energy. We'll have a wee word about it!

George AllisonbyGeorge Allison
04-11-2022 12:00
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‘A Wee Word’ is a new podcast from Bylines Scotland that aims to take a look at issues impacting Scotland. From health to education, from shipbuilding to energy. We’ll have a wee word about it!

The podcast is currently available on RSS but will be rolled out to more platforms over the coming weeks, you can listen by clicking here.

In this episode, George Allison speaks to energy expert Gordon Reynolds about the cause of the energy crisis and asks, what can be done to bring the country out of the looming emergency it faces?

The first episode will function as a sort of ‘pilot episode’, allowing you the audience to tell us what you like and what you dislike. Don’t be shy, the podcast is for you. Please contact s at [email protected] with any feedback or suggestions for future episodes.

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George Allison is co-editor-in-chief at Bylines Scotland. He has a degree in cyber security from Glasgow Caledonian University. George has a keen interest in naval and cyber security matters and has appeared on radio and television to discuss current events. He has been covering defence and cyber security for around ten years and has written for numerous publications around the world with a focus on issues ranging from Scottish shipbuilding to the South China Sea.

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