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Rayner reacts to polls
ANGELA Rayner has said she understands people are angry and \"impatient for change\", after several polls have showed a drop in support for Labour following October's Budget.
Reeves on way to Brussels for EU meeting
THE UK and the European Union should aim to have a \"businesslike\" relationship going forward, the Chancellor is set to say when she meets European finance chiefs.
William helps to feed homeless
THE Prince of Wales has helped to serve Christmas lunch at a homeless shelter run by a charity that he was introduced to by his mother.
Power cuts persist due to storm
HUNDREDS of thousands of people in the UK were facing a second day without power yesterday, as a result of the widespread disruption caused by Storm Darragh.
Assad regime toppled in Syria
SYRIANS poured into city streets echoing with celebratory gunfire yesterday, after a stunning rebel advance reached the country's capital, putting an end to the Assad family's 50 years of iron rule but raising questions about the future of the country.
Family of missing man are still clinging to hope
THE family of a missing man from Plymouth are holding on to a \"glimmer of hope\" despite there being no sign of him in the last 12 months.
Santa is on tour in Plympton
CHARITY FUNDS RAISED BY LOCAL ROTARY CLUB
Pathology to go to Estover from hospital
DERRIFORD Hospital is proposing to move its pathology services to Estover to free up space for clinical care.
Plea for support for veterans at Christmas
'LET THEM KNOW THAT YOU CARE'
Driver stuck in car park 'gridlock'
A DRIVER said they were stuck in a car park in Plymouth for an hour yesterday.
Flat dwellers could get slots in city car parks
COUNCIL CAR PARKS COULD BE ALLOCATED TO NEW RESIDENTS
Woman rescued after car plunges into river
BRAVE BYSTANDER JUMPS INTO FAST-FLOWING WATERS TO HELP
Council face dire consequences over rent compensation
THE potential compensation related to an error in rents charged to social housing tenants in Mid Devon could wipe out most of one part of the district council's financial reserves.
Power cuts and trees downed as storm hits region
CITY ROADS BLOCKED AS WINDS FELL TREES
Caravan was 'sent flying through the air' by winds
STORM Darragh sent a caravan flying through the air in Plymouth on Saturday, with fire crews sent to deal with the incident in Tamerton Foliot.
Lottery funds boost for Devonport proiect
WIDE RANGE OF ACTIVITIES TO COMMEMORATE BICENTENARY
Father and son face court over burglaries
TWO men - a father and son - have appeared at court charged with a number of alleged tool burglaries.
MP urges backing for new Derriford A&E
A DEVON MP has urged the government to \"get spades back in the ground\" as the future of a scheme to create a new Urgent and Emergency Care Facility at Derriford Hospital remains in doubt.
New music festival for Brickfields
A NEW music festival is coming to Plymouth next summer with a line-up of \"'iconic acts\" who have shaped the UK's music scene.
ROONEY: NO REGRET
ARGYLE HEAD COACH BACKS HIS PLAYERS TO BOUNCE BACK
Match postponed as Storm Darragh arrives
PLYMOUTH Argyle's Championship match against Oxford United at Home Park today has been postponed after an amber weather warning was issued by the Met Office for potentially damaging winds associated with Storm Darragh.
Ursu is ready to show what he can do
CITY FIGHTER TAKES ON BOOTH IN FINAL ELIMINATOR FIGHT
Book explores the history of Plym Valley
SPORTS BIOGRAPHER TURNS HIS HAND TO NEW PASSION
Construction roles must be UK based
BRITAIN cannot rely on overseas construction workers to deliver the Government's target of building 1.5 million homes, the housing minister has said.
Sentencing toughened
JEALOUS ex-partners who kill or strangle their victims will receive tougher jail terms as part of what the Government said is its continued crackdown on violence against women.
CBE forfeited after social media posts
CONSERVATIVE peer Lord Rami Ranger has forfeited his CBE.
Campaigners call for increase in sick pay
CAMPAIGNERS are stepping up calls for an increase in statutory sick pay (SSP), arguing the rate is too low to be safe for workers.
Red alert is issued over latest storm
A rare red warning for wind, which warns of significant disruption and a \"danger to life\", has been issued by forecasters as Storm Darragh hits the UK.
Ceasefire talks back on
A Hamas official said that international mediators have resumed negotiating with the militant group and Israel over a ceasefire in Gaza, and that he was hopeful a deal to end the 14-month war was within reach.
Armed police swoop after 'firearm' reports
ARMED police descended on Plymouth city centre on Thursday, after members of the public reported seeing a man in possession of what appeared to be a firearm.