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Ferguson's shipyard in Port Glasgow could be sold for just £1
FERGUSON'S in Port Glasgow could be sold for just £1 under the terms of a £45m loan agreement with the Scottish Government. According to reports, a clause in the contract between both parties means ministers can take over the yard for just a quid
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Morton striker says opener at Somerset Park will feel like derby
MORTON striker Robbie Muirhead is expecting a hot reception from Ayr United supporters at Somerset Park on Saturday. Muirhead, who hails from Kilmarnock and played at Rugby Park for two years, believes there’s no love lost between him and the Honest
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Millar holds talks with Morton boss over lack of first team action
CHRIS Millar has sat down for talks with manager David Hopkin after being dropped to the bench. The veteran midfielder only featured once in the Betfred Cup group stages, playing the full 90 minutes against Motherwell in the 4-0 defeat. Millar
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Morton have honoured the legendary late chairman who stepped in to save the club from going bust
MORTON have honoured the legendary late chairman who stepped in to save the club from going bust. The new hospitality suite at Cappielow has been named in honour of Douglas Rae, who rescued the club in 2001 and stayed at the helm for 17 years until
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Inverclyde residents will have the chance to see inside locations normally closed to the public in this years Doors Open Day
INVERCLYDE residents will have the chance to see inside 20 locations normally closed to the public in this years Doors Open Day. The free festival celebrates Scotland’s history and this year marks its 30th birthday. The programme has a James
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Card from the Queen lifted the spirits of a centenarian who had to spend her 100th birthday in Inverclyde Royal
A CARD from the Queen lifted the spirits of a centenarian who had to spend her 100th birthday with a stay at Inverclyde Royal. Nancy Gibson, who lived in Skelmorlie for many years, suffered a fall the week before her big day meaning she celebrated
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Pay rise for teachers in Inverclyde will cost the council £1.5m
A PAY rise for hundreds of teachers in Inverclyde will cost nearly £4m - with around £1.5m coming from cash-strapped Inverclyde Council. Earlier this year, teachers across Scotland overwhelmingly accepted a 13.5 per cent pay hike after a protracted
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Brothers from Greenock are set for their biggest kickboxing competition so far
TWO talented brothers from Greenock hope to qualify for continental competition by winning medals at their biggest kickboxing competition so far. Jonah and Noah Waddell are set to compete in the Everlast Scottish K1 Competition at the end of the
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£50k proceeds of crime action on Greenock man has failed
A BID to confiscate nearly £50,000 from a man under proceeds of crime laws has failed and he has been freed from jail early. James Houten said the cash — found under a kitchen sink beside thousands of pounds worth of the drug — belonged to his
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Babies are keeping in tune with their mums at a special sensory class
BABIES are chilling out and keeping in tune with their mums at a special sensory class. Ravenscraig Activity Centre is hosting sessions where new mums enjoy some time out with their little ones. When the Tele visited there were sounds of happy