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Moorland dog attacks are on the increase
70 ATTACKS ON LIVESTOCK ALREADY THIS YEAR
Teacher downloaded vile images of children
A FORMER secondary school teacher who admitted downloading hundreds of indecent photos and videos of children performing sex acts has been handed a suspended sentence.
Protesters clash in city centre as tensions flare
RIOT POLICE WEARING HELMETS WITH DOGS KEEP DEMONSTRATORS APART
Children design a T-shirt for Buddy
A BOY from Plymouth held a ‘design a T-shirt’ competition in aid of the children’s hospice that supports his family.
Rooney admits Pilgrims still have plenty to work on
WAYNE Rooney has admitted there is still plenty for Plymouth Argyle to work on going into the start of the 2024/25 Championship campaign.
Plymstock prevail in crunch basement battle
CORNWOOD'S losing run in the Premier Division continued with a 99-run drubbing by Exeter on the County Ground.
Ben Proud ends wait for Olympic medal with silver in the 50m freestyle
BEN Proud claimed the one medal missing from his collection as he bagged Olympic silver in the men's 50 metres freestyle final.
Triumphant eight crew inspired by class of 2000
GOLD FOR PLYMOUTH ROWER JACOB DAWSON
Integration efforts 'must start again'
THE UK needs to \"start again\" on integration, Kemi Badenoch has said amid further violent unrest on Britain's streets.
UK 'stable for business'
MINISTERS are expected to pitch Britain as a \"stable place to do business\" as they court global investors at a UK-based summit two weeks ahead of the autumn Budget.
Claims death threat made to Sherlock star Amanda in Strictly row
POLICE are investigating an alleged death threat sent to actress Amanda Abbington.
A third of parents want term-time only jobs
ONE-IN-THREE working parents with young children would consider school term-time only jobs to improve their work/life balance, research suggests.
Israeli strikes kill 18 in Gaza
ISRAELI air strikes have killed 18 people in Gaza, including four who were sheltering at a tent camp housing displaced people inside a hospital complex, while a stabbing attack carried out by a Palestinian killed two people in a Tel Aviv suburb.
Joanne discovers a 'new life' by exercise
ORIGINALLY 21 STONES, SHE HAD SHED SEVEN
City police to carry overdose reverse drug
THEY ARE BEING TRAINED TO HELP REDUCE DRUG DEATHS
Plymouth College celebrates its 15 Olympic superstars
SILVER MEDALISTS TOM DALEY AND BEN PROUD ARE AMONG THE SCHOOL'S COMPETING ALUMNI
The perfect place to chill out and relax
TINY 'CASTLE' TURNED INTO ROMANTIC WATERSIDE RETREAT
Paddle steamer set to make a return
THE world’s last seagoing paddle steamer, the iconic PS Waverley, will make a highly anticipated return to Plymouth and the South West this summer.
'Big brother' Arnason sells Argyle to newcomer Palsson
VICTOR Palsson has revealed how former Iceland international teammate Kari Arnason has given him plenty of tips after joining Plymouth Argyle.
Brit pair savour being last-ever champions
EMILY Craig and Imogen Grant banished the demons of Tokyo 2020 by becoming the last Olympic lightweight women's double sculls champions.
Britain's brilliant Bryony takes gold
GREAT Britain’s Bryony Page completed her set of Olympic medals with gold in the women’s trampoline.
Migrant crossings could top 17,000
NEARLY 17,000 migrants have arrived in the UK so far this year after crossing the Channel.
Venezuela election row
A GROUP of masked assailants ransacked the headquarters of Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado yesterday in the latest escalation of violence against opponents of Nicolas Maduro following the country’s disputed presidential election.
BBC 'must reassure the public' after Edwards case
THE Culture Secretary says her concern is that \"warning signs\" are spotted in the future, after former BBC presenter Huw Edwards admitted having indecent images of children.
Harris campaign raises $310m
AMERICAN Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign announced yesterday that it raised $310 million last month.
Centre's cool idea to help hot dogs
SUPPORTERS ASKED TO HELP MEET COSTS
Having a Really Wild Day Out at Cotehele
AS part of the National Trust's Summer of Play, Cotehele, near Saltash, has teamed up with the University of Plymouth and Cornwall Mammal Society for a jam-packed day of 'really wild' activities on the banks of the River Tamar.
Plymouth plans to reach for the skies
PLANS are being worked on which could see several sky-scraping buildings tower over Plymouth.
Summer fun at Royal William Yard
AUGUST has arrived, and a whole host of free family activities are taking place at Royal William Yard every Saturday and Sunday – and the summer holiday boredom-busting entertainment kicks off today.
Councils' 'moral obligation' to build homes
ANGELA RAYNER has told council chiefs they have a “moral obligation to see more homes built”.