Editor Kenny Kemp describes Caledonian Inquirer as a polemic designed to highlight serious issues. By Calum Watson BBC Scotland News website Dunbartonshire businessman Jim McColl
Editor Kenny Kemp describes Caledonian Inquirer as a polemic designed to highlight serious issues. By Calum Watson BBC Scotland News website Dunbartonshire businessman Jim McColl
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Police appeal after Two men allegedly entered the shop and threatened a staff . By Bill Heaney Following on from a police appeal for information