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Study: Game plays role in aiding autism
DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS CAN HELP
Magician pleased as straitjacket reappears again
MISSING PROP RETURNED TO BARBICAN SHOP OWNER MAL
Jeff is only given month to live after diagnosis
FAMILY HAVE LAUNCHED NEW FUNDRAISER FOR FUNERAL
Car park is closed as Millbay plan progresses
NEW HOMES PROJECT IS DESIGNED TO BE 'CAR-FREE'
MPs are urged to protect moor ponies
NUMBERS HAVE DROPPED MARKEDLY OVER 25 YEARS
Shakespeare is back at historic property
PLAYS TO BE STAGED OUTDOORS IN SOUTH HAMS
Armada Way costs expected to fall £7m
CONSTRUCTION costs to regenerate Plymouth's Armada Way have reduced by around £7 million on the original estimate.
Houghton on Argyle's past and present managers
JORDAN Houghton has admitted he owes a lot to Steven Schumacher for helping him in his career but Plymouth Argyle beating their former manager's Stoke City side at Home Park today (KO 3pm) is what the midfielder is focused on now.
Excitement building for rugby's return
SUMMER is nearly over (did it even start?), and with winter comes the return of rugby.
Painful start in F1 for teen Antonelli
F1 Kimi Antonelli - the Italian teenager lined up to replace Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes next year - crashed out at 160mph only 10 minutes into his Formula One debut.
Marathon man Dan in for the long haul
DAN Evans does not want to be known only for being a US Open record breaker after he backed up his marathon victory with more success.
Commitments to free childcare is a 'big job'
AN education minister has warned it will be 'an enormously big job' for the Government to meet its commitments on free childcare.
Smoking plans will help people to stop the habit
THE Government wants smokers to be 'much more likely' to give up the habit by introducing changes such as reducing the number of places where a person can smoke, a minister has said.
King Charles saddened by death of Maori king
THE King said he is 'profoundly saddened' by the death of decadeslong friend to the British royal family, Maori king Tuheitia Pootatau Te Wherowhero VII.
Bubble waffle dessert bar is closing down
A PLYMOUTH dessert bar is set to close with its final day of trading tomorrow.
Restaurant shut to repair water damage
A PLYMOUTH restaurant has been closed for major building work after being damaged by this year's torrential rain.
Tom's trunks help to raise money for swim safety
PLYMOUTH'S Olympic gold medallist diver, Tom Daley, has auctioned off a one-of-a-kind pair of swimming trunks that he hand-crocheted himself - raising £10,000 for charity.
Work to restart but no end in sight for project
WORK has restarted to tidy up Central Park after a stalled upgrade left it branded a \"moonscape\" and an \"eyesore\".
Vet's warning as Lily saved twice
RESCUE DOG SWALLOWED STONE FROM OWNER'S GARDEN
Bid to find 'prehistoric Janners' burial ground
VOLUNTEERS ARE ie PREPARING FOR S EXC VATION WORK
Ellie's latest artwork is perfect finish
A PLYMOUTH school's new Performing Arts Centre has had a facelift thanks to the work of an award-winning local artist, writes Tom Cunningham.
Retail magnate getting on his bike in charity bid
PLYMOUTH retail magnate Chris Dawson is getting back on his motorcycle at the age of 72 to race a former world champ and raise £100,000 for charity.
Litter pickers find stolen war medals
CARING GROUP HOPE TO REUNITE THE ITEMS WITH THE RIGHTFUL OWNER
Govt drops oil field defence 'to save money'
THE Government has said it will not challenge judicial reviews brought against developments for the Rosebank and Jackdaw offshore oil and gas fields in the North Sea, in order to ‘save the taxpayer money.’
Homeseekers matched with homes
PLYMOUTH homeseekers are being ‘matched’ with properties following the completion of a new housing development. All the homes are for social rent and let through local housing list Devon Home Choice.
Whittaker bid was 'laughable'
WAYNE Rooney has described the offer for Morgan Whittaker from Championship rivals Burnley as \"laughable\".
Pilgrims to jet off on international duty
BRENDAN GALLOWAY, CONOR HAZARD AND BEN WAINE CALLED UP TO REPRESENT COUNTRIES
Maisie ready for a top-class Games!
DOUBLE Paralympic swimming champion Maisie Summers-Newton hopes to remain dish out a lesson to her rivals in Paris after qualifying as a primary school teacher.
Winter fuel help cut 'first big mistake'
LIBERAL Democrats leader Sir Ed Davey has said his party will attempt to block the Government’s proposed move to end the winter fuel allowance to some pensioners, describing the move as the new administration’s ‘first big mistake.’
Closer EU ties sought
SIR Keir Starmer has said he discussed his plans to reset relations with France and the European Union as a whole during talks with France’s President Emmanuel Macron in Paris.