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Mum 'feared the worst' when her 14-year-old son was suddenly struck down with a chronic disease of the liver
A GOUROCK mum has told how she 'feared the worst' when her 14-year-old son was suddenly struck down with a chronic disease of the liver. Mary Chisholm rushed jaundiced son Kyle to A&E and remained with him throughout a four-week hospital stay
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A day in the life of a professional footballer: from training to physio-therapy
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Gas at a peep on plans for new burger bar in Gourock
PLANS for a new burger bar in Gourock look to be off the menu. Nearly two years ago, the Tele reported how bosses of BRGR - a chain with restaurants in Glasgow, Giffnock and Edinburgh - were looking at opening a branch in an empty listed building
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Morton's £60k compensation from Falkirk after Ray McKinnon dispute
MORTON chairman Crawford Rae says the club received over £60,000 compensation from Falkirk over their acquisition of former manager Ray McKinnon and his management team. McKinnon, his assistant Darren Taylor and sports scientist Graeme Henderson
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Millar says fate is still in Morton's hands
CHRIS Millar today stressed that Morton’s Championship fate is still in their own hands. The Ton are one of five teams who can drop down to League One with four games to go. Only four points between the sides in the bottom half of the table,
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Morton defender Iredale calls for unity
JACK Iredale insists Morton players need to stick together if they are to avoid relegation. Following the Ton’s 2-1 loss to Alloa earlier in the week, the Greenock side are now one of five teams in the Championship who could face the drop.
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Pupils are digging deep to help brighten the lives of residents at a Greenock care home
PUPILS from Inverclyde Academy are digging deep to help brighten the lives of residents at a Greenock care home. Aiden Stewart, 14, Jack McPherson, 15 and Blair O’Donnell, 16, gave up part of their Easter holidays to spend an afternoon at Larkfield
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Gran's family safety fears over crumbling Port Glasgow house
A PORT gran says she fears for the safety of her family as roughcast is falling from her home. Catherine Mitchell, who rents a flat in Castlehill Avenue, says lumps of render are falling from the walls outside the property. The 56-year-old told
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Tributes paid at ceremony in memory of eight local people who were killed during riots almost 200 years ago
TRIBUTES were paid at a ceremony in memory of eight local people who were killed during riots in Greenock almost 200 years ago. People bowed their heads in respect at a commemoration held at the Radical War memorial on Bank Street - 199 years after
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Thug booted open a locked bathroom door and assaulted his terrified partner
A VIOLENT thug booted open a locked bathroom door and assaulted his terrified and cowering partner. James McNab flew into a rage just because the woman asked him to leave her house. McNab, 27 — who has a string of domestic abuse and assault convictions
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Proud teenagers are the people's choice for roles at Parliament
TWO teenagers have been elected by young people in Inverclyde to represent them in the Scottish Youth Parliament. All pupils from local secondary schools were eligible to vote in the poll contested by Megan Alford from Notre Dame, Cameron Noble