In Telegraph Talk the staff at Greenock's daily paper chat through the news making headlines in Inverclyde this week.
Gill Murphy and Telegraph editor David Goodwin comb through the hard hitting stories, entertainment news and local campaigns.
READ MORE: Inside Ferguson Marine Port Glasgow's new CalMac ferries
Ferguson Marine has dominated the local press headlines following an exclusive sneak peek at the two ferries at the centre of a national fiasco.
READ MORE: Still Game stars return to Greenock's Beacon pantomime
But the Greenock Telegraph has shone a light on the work being achieved at the shipyard, while asking questions about the future of the company and its local workforce.
READ MORE: Barbie and Oppenheimer set to launch at Greenock cinema
In lighter news Still Game TV stars were confirmed for this year's panto at the Beacon while the local cinema has also been preparing for a bumped weekend with the release of Barbie and Oppenheimer blockbusters.
READ MORE: Call to boycott Tesco in protest at Inverclyde fuel prices
A Greenock campaigner is set to challenge supermarket pricing with a fuel boycott amid the ongoing issue of locally inflated prices in Inverclyde.
READ MORE: Greenock OAP who fell sent all the way to RAH in Paisley
And finally, after a pensioner suffered a fall, we examine the future of Inverclyde Royal Hosptial.
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