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As one of the Greenock Telegraph valued subscribers we gave you the opportunity to ask the editor anything you like - and here's the answers.
FIRST Minister Humza Yousaf has put his Scottish National Party on an election footing in Inverclyde — and dismissed Labour's Martin McCluskey as a man who 'won't stand up for Scotland'.
FIRST Minister Humza Yousaf has hailed the £11M-plus investment in Greenock's Inchgreen Marine Park as a 'transformative' opportunity for Inverclyde.
Drugs worth £65,000 have been seized following an operation in Bishopton.
INVERCLYDE was battered by winds of up to 56mph last night as Storm Jocelyn rolled in and brought further serious disruption to public transport this morning.
INCHGREEN campaigners called in police after the owners of the unused dry dock removed banners calling for it to be saved.
Since Monday, this website has suffered some intermittent disruption which may have affected your reader experience, as well as your access to our associated digital editions and apps.
RESIDENTS are being encouraged to have their say on local spending priorities as the council looks at ways to plug an estimated £5.4 million gap over the next two years.
A THIEF who stole £37 worth of food from a Greenock store whilst intoxicated on 'street valium' has been fined three-times that amount at the sheriff court.
A WOMAN has been caught with drugs during a search at Greenock Prison, it is alleged.
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