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Day: November 7, 2018

Juventus 1 Man United 2

November 7, 2018 heaneymedia

The game in pictures – Mourinho brings the game into disrepute after best goal ever from Cristiano Ronaldo of Juventus and final minute fluke, an

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BREAST CANCER

November 7, 2018 heaneymedia

Cancer rates a third higher in deprived West Dunbartonshire Dumbarton and Lomond MSP Jackie Baillie campaigns against all forms of cancer. MSP Jackie Baillie has

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AWARDS

November 7, 2018 heaneymedia

Loch Lomond National Park volunteers short-listed for prestigious awards Emma White, young Cardross woman who volunteers at the National Park. By Laura Dennett Two volunteers from Loch

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ARMISTICE

November 7, 2018 heaneymedia

Road to Dundee leads to Armistice display to recapture hope for peace Poppies decorate Inchture Kirk for Remembrance Sunday. By Jane Bristow For those readers

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TREES and TEARS

November 7, 2018 heaneymedia

Vale of tears as Alexandria won’t be getting a Christmas tree either   Cllr McColl, Santa McClaus and Cllr Sally Page. By Bill Heaney Christmas

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News, opinion and pictures from West Dunbartonshire.

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  • Councillors voted against asking for more government money to improve pay
  • Help us build a register of Common Good Funds. How much is in them and where’s the money kept?
  • PANDEMIC: 2,400 nurses were absent from work due to Long Covid
  • Governments must step up to protect children’s rights
  • Baby donkey found two weeks after being stolen from farm
  • RELIGION: Father and son shouted sectarian abuse at woman

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Councillors voted against asking for more government money to improve pay

Councillors voted against asking for more government money to improve pay

COSLA’s refusal to approach the Scottish government to help fund fair pay for council workers is outrageous, says UNISON By Danny Phillips UNISON, the largest

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Help us build a register of Common Good Funds. How much is in them and where’s the money kept?

Help us build a register of Common Good Funds. How much is in them and where’s the money kept?

Investigation by Karin Goodwin in The Ferret   Municipal Buildings in College Park Street. Councillors claimed them for their offices. Common Good assets are unique

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PANDEMIC: 2,400 nurses were absent from work due to Long Covid

PANDEMIC: 2,400 nurses were absent from work due to Long Covid

By Lucy Ashton A new Scottish Liberal Democrat analysis shows that more than 2,400 nurses were absent from work due to Long Covid. Party leader

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Governments must step up to protect children’s rights

Governments must step up to protect children’s rights

02 Jun 2023 The United Nations has today warned the UK and Scottish governments that they need to do much more to uphold children’s human

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Baby donkey found two weeks after being stolen from farm

Baby donkey found two weeks after being stolen from farm

Moon was found at an address in Buckinghamshire two weeks after going missing. By Emily Ford A baby donkey stolen from a farm has been

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RELIGION: Father and son shouted sectarian abuse at woman

RELIGION: Father and son shouted sectarian abuse at woman

Marna Ferguson was called a ‘Fenian’ by Robert and Alastair Kirkwood at Ibrox Stadium on February 6, 2022, when Catholic school teacher referee Willie Collum

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OBITUARY: Dr Charles Massie, 1978-2023

OBITUARY: Dr Charles Massie, 1978-2023

Dr Charles Massie (centre) pictured with friends and colleagues. It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Charles Massie on May 5th

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Bosses at ferry fiasco shipyard to receive bonuses

Bosses at ferry fiasco shipyard to receive bonuses

The project to build the two CalMac ferries is £200m over budget. BBC Scotland is reporting that bosses at the troubled Clyde shipyard building two

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