New BBC thriller set on train from Glasgow to London met with mixed reviews
A NEW drama set on a train travelling to London from Glasgow has aired on the BBC..
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Adam Robertson has been working as a multimedia journalist with The National for almost two years. Having started his career in local radio with Heartland FM as a teenager, Adam studied at masters in journalism at Glasgow Caledonian University before joining us here. He covers a range of topics, ranging from arts and culture to tourism and trade unions.
Adam Robertson has been working as a multimedia journalist with The National for almost two years. Having started his career in local radio with Heartland FM as a teenager, Adam studied at masters in journalism at Glasgow Caledonian University before joining us here. He covers a range of topics, ranging from arts and culture to tourism and trade unions.
A NEW drama set on a train travelling to London from Glasgow has aired on the BBC..
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