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A man who has raised £100,000 for charity since his terminal cancer diagnosis is set to take on a 588-mile walking challenge. Paul Dennington’s “March Through Life” will see him stroll 588 miles over ...
A surfing competition with a difference drew thousands of spectators to a beach near San Francisco, as dogs of all sizes took to the waves. Labs, terriers and spaniels were among dozens of dogs riding ...
Labour MP Sir Chris Bryant says he was sexually abused as a teenager by the head of the National Youth Theatre, Michael Croft. Sir Chris said Mr Croft, who died in 1986, had invited him to dinner ...
Sovirez are vocalist Anthony Squires, Steven Jess on guitar, Neil McKenzie on bass guitar, Chris Squires on drums, and Graeme Gray on keyboard ...
Rescue teams are continuing efforts to reach a group of miners trapped inside a copper mine in Chile that collapsed during a moderate earthquake. The mine’s director confirmed on Saturday that the ...
A SERVICE to commemorate the 80th anniversary of VJ Day will take place in Port Glasgow this month. On Friday, August 15, Inverclyde ’s Provost, veterans, councillors and members of the public will ...
A GREENOCK man has admitted making homophobic comments to a police officer at Inverclyde Royal Hospital.
A RESPECTED manager is retiring after a long career at Inverclyde Community Development Trust. Bryan Graham has been described as a 'dedicated and hard-working manager' who was 'admired not only by ...
An historic Clydebuilt ship looks set to be sunk off the coats of Hawaii last year after a new $4.9million contract for her removal was awarded.
A GREENOCK man is to stand trial later this month charged with dealing a class A drug in the town centre earlier this year.
The team behind a food bank in Port Glasgow says that 14 years after it was set up, the need for its service is showing no sign of going away.
Rail commuters in Inverclyde could save hundreds of pounds per year from next month as peak fares are permanently scrapped.