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Davey's plan to cut immigration
SIR Ed Davey has insisted the Liberal Democrats would bring immigration down, rejecting claims some of their policies would see the figure rise.
Sunak hails drop in inflation figure
PRIME Minister Rishi Sunak yesterday declared \"we've got there\", after inflation returned to the 2% target for the first time in nearly three years.
Senior Tories reveal fears of Labour triumph
LABOUR could be on course to one of the largest majorities in history and remain in power for \"a very long time indeed\", some Cabinet ministers have acknowledged.
Sunak steps up attack
RISHI Sunak yesterday hit back at billionaires abandoning the Tories by saying they \"can afford Labour's tax rises\" and he refused to rule out working with Nigel Farage after the election.
Stonehenge protest is condemned
RISHI Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer were united yesterday in condemnation of Just Stop Oil, after activists targeted Stonehenge with orange powder paint.
Ex-Fujitsu boss takes no blame
A FORMER boss of Fujitsu has told the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry he feels \"aggrieved\", after initially believing the Horizon system was one of the company's \"major successes\".
Biden targets Trump
UNITED States President Joe Biden has again taunted Donald Trump as a \"convicted felon\" during a fundraiser, saying his likely opponent in November's presidential election is waging an \"allout assault\" on the American legal system.
Bretonside restaurant closes
SRI LANKAN CURRY HOUSE SHUT AFTER LANDLORD EVICTS OPERATORS
Greens name local candidates
THE Green Party has announced its local candidates for the General Election, with Plymouth City Councillor Lauren McLay leading the charge in South West Devon.
Candidate for Reform pledges to 'boldly go....
THE Reform UK candidate for Plymouth Sutton and Devonport has vowed to 'boldly go where no politician has gone before' in a Star Trek-themed campaign launch.
Mum terminally ill after cancer signs dismissed
DIAGNOSIS NINE YEARS AFTER FIRST ABNORMAL RESULTS
Volunteers grateful for aid on way to Ukraine
TENTH TRIP TO FRONT LINE WITH PLYMOUTH DONATIONS
Man admits killing mum but denies it was murder
A 32-year-old man has denied he murdered his mother at a property in Plymouth but has pleaded guilty to killing her on the basis of diminished responsibility.
Charity is praised for work with volunteers
CITIZENS Advice Plymouth have been recognised for improving the experience of volunteers and recognising the contribution they make.
Starmer's Tax Pledges
SIR Keir Starmer would not rule out changes to council tax rates in his plans for a Labour government, as the Conservatives stepped up their demands yesterday for Labour to rule out tax rises.
Sunak Welcomes Johnson's Aid
BORIS Johnson’s endorsement of Conservative candidates has been co-ordinated by the party’s General Election campaign and “will make a difference”, the Prime Minister has said.
Lib Dems set out funds for hospitals
THE Liberal Democrats have pledged to spend £1 billion a year on repairing “crumbling” NHS hospitals if they come to power after the General Election.
Farage claims 'establishment stitch-up'
NIGEL Farage yesterday claimed Reform UK is the victim of an “establishment stitch-up”, as the party considers legal action against a firm it contracted to vet candidates.
Barton says he is sorry to Vine
FORMER Premier League footballer Joey Barton has apologised to Jeremy Vine and has agreed to pay the broadcaster £75,000 in damages to settle a High Court libel claim.
A JOURNEY TO THE TOP
MAINOO RECALLS HIS ROUTE FROM GRASSROOTS TO EURO’S
Cook hits top form in thrashing of Ivies
ANDREW Cook bagged himself a mammoth 18 ton-plus haul that included this game’s only maximum during an 11-0 Steve Chapman 501 League success over Ivybridge CC.
Edwards is more than just a player
AT the age of 33 Joe Edwards is not part of the long-term future of Plymouth Argyle as a player, but he is certainly going to be a key part of Wayne Rooney’s squad for the 2024/25 Championship campaign.
Award for Air Ambulance coffee brand
AN IVYBRIDGE coffee roastery has won an award for its coffee – made in partnership with Devon Air Ambulance.
Vennells is accused at IT inquiry
AN independent forensic accountant drafted in to investigate the Horizon IT system has told an inquiry that the former Post Office chief executive Paula Vennells “frequently and consistently” tried to steer him away from probing miscarriages of justice.
Putin visits N Korea
RUSSIA'S President Vladimir Putin thanked North Korea for supporting his actions in Ukraine and said the two countries will cooperate closely to overcome United States-led sanctions, as he headed to Pyongyang yesterday for a summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
Vet died after he lost control of car, killing teens
HE WAS MORE THAN TWICE OVER THE DRINK-DRIVE LIMIT
Councillors honoured for exceptional service
THREE former councillors are set to be conferred as Honorary Aldermen in recognition of their exceptional service at a special Council meeting next week.
Residents' anger at Travellers' rubbish
Residents have been left angry at the piles of rubbish and discarded items left behind on a city park after Travellers finally moved on.
Family's anguish over baffling disappearance
THE family of a Plymouth man who went missing more than six months ago say it’s like “the earth opened up and sucked him in”.
Jude is another level Declan
DECLAN Rice believes Jude Bellingham is on “another level” and is pleased with how England’s new-look midfield is shaping up after winning their Euro 2024 opener against Serbia.