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Friday, 16th May, 2008 16:30

Big Brother is watching us

GEORGE Orwell’s novel ‘1984’ predicted a future when the state would keep an eye on everyone by use of cameras.

The book contained several new phrases and words which would later become part of our language. The best known of these is the phrase ‘Big Brother is watching you.’

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Protecting the safety of workers

THE Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 came into force on 6 April this year.

Friday, 16th May, 2008 16:30

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Ghosts are way ahead

Do you believe in ghosts? Have you ever seen a ghost?

Wednesday, 14th May, 2008 16:30

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Turn down the volume...

THERE was good news this week for those infuriated by noisy adverts on television.

Friday, 9th May, 2008 16:30

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Phoenix so vital to me

I CANNOT believe Inverclyde Council’s decision not to fund a valuable asset to our community — by that I mean Phoenix Community health project.

Outrage at school comment

I FEEL I have to write in after reading the story in the Telegraph headlined ‘School placement row’ on Thursday 8 May.

Health closure is a mistake

I AM writing to express my disappointment at the possible closure of the Phoenix Health Project due to their funding not being continued.

Dismayed at loss of funding

I AM writing this letter as a stakeholder and former client of Phoenix Community Health Project, to express my anger and utter dismay at the decision to withdraw funding from the project.

Drivers should look at actions

ATTENTION ‘experienced’ drivers.

Sadness over IRH changes

I AM writing to say how saddened I am regarding the situation with the birthing suite at the community midwifery unit at Inverclyde Royal.

Will MSP condemn decision

I WAS disappointed to read (Telegraph 17 April) that SNP minister, Jim Mather, did not approve Inverclyde Alliance’s bid for £1.6 million from the European Structural Fund.

Mockery of parent councils

WHEN school boards ceased and parent councils were democratically elected, did Mr Ian Fraser then inform the councils he would be calling for resignations if these new bodies dared to question decisions taken by elected councillors?

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