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Single sex classes for schools

SECONDARY schools in Inverclyde are experimenting with single sex classes in a bid to drive up boys’ exam results.

The pilot scheme is part of a wider effort to help bridge the gap with girls, who are outperforming them year in, year out.

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Driver caused high-speed mayhem

A DANGEROUS driver who led police on a hair-raising high-speed chase as he desperately tried to evade arrest has been jailed.

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Heartache over death of baby son

A DEVASTATED couple have spoken of their heartache after their only child died in their arms two days after he was born.

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Driver, 23, in fight for life

A GREENOCK man is fighting for his life in hospital after a serious car smash in the early hours of Saturday morning.

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Woman driver's cocktail of booze

A BOOZED-UP call centre worker downed Buckfast and super-strength cider hours before jumping into her car and driving along a busy Gourock street.

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Boss assaulted two customers

A MULTIPLE sclerosis sufferer today told how she was attacked by a plastering firm boss after an alleged row over work he did in her home.

£720k jobs boost in revamp

SIXTY jobs could be created in Greenock when a business centre is spruced up at a cost of £720,000.

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No repeat of last season

SIDELINED stopper Stewart Greacen has been through highs and lows at Morton, and is confident his team-mates can drag the side out of their rock-bottom stupor.

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Man rescued 7 in boat drama

A GOUROCK boatman was involved in the dramatic rescue of TV star Muriel Gray after her cruiser sunk on Sunday with seven on board.

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Sun shines on QE2 visit

SPLENDID sunshine greeted the QE2 on her farewell visit to Greenock on Sunday.

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