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January 28, 2025

City in £416k funding to help smokers quit

PLYMOUTH is to receive £416,000 to curb smoking, ahead of national new legislation which will see children born from 2010 onwards stopped from ever being legally sold tobacco.

City in £416k funding to help smokers quit

2 mins

Digital driving licences plan to be unveiled by government

THE Government has confirmed plans to launch digital driving licences this year, which will be stored in a new government app on smartphones and can be used as proof of age.

1 min

Plymouth among UK's 'slowest cities' as traffic delays journeys

PLYMOUTH has been named as one of England's slowest cities with an average speed of 15.3mph, according to a new study.

1 min

Bail bid for man accused of killing estranged wife

PAUL ANTONY BUTLER TO APPEAR IN CROWN COURT

Bail bid for man accused of killing estranged wife

1 min

'Tell GP about gambling habits'

YOUNG people leaving home for the first time and patients with mental health problems should be asked about their gambling habits when they visit the GP, health leaders have said.

1 min

Major road to be shut in £30m city revamp

MAYFLOWER STREET WILL BE CLOSED FOR EIGHT WEEKS

Major road to be shut in £30m city revamp

2 mins

'We were saved from a chilly Christmas!'

When one of the radiators in Kate Chapman's home failed, it was British Gas to the rescue

'We were saved from a chilly Christmas!'

1 min

New affordable housing to be built near A38

DEVELOPMENT CLOSE TO HOSPITAL

New affordable housing to be built near A38

2 mins

Country house gets makeover

FORMER 17-BED RECTORY UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP

Country house gets makeover

3 mins

Simon's 'incredible journey' with RNLI

AFTER 225 LAUNCHES, VOLUNTEER RETIRES

Simon's 'incredible journey' with RNLI

2 mins

Stalker got tattoo of his ex on back

JUDGE ISSUES 5-YEAR RESTRAINING ORDER

Stalker got tattoo of his ex on back

2 mins

King's salute to survivors

KING Charles III has said the testimony of Holocaust survivors teaches us to \"never be a bystander in the face of violence and hate\", as in Poland yesterday he met some of those who lived through one of humanity's darkest hours.

King's salute to survivors

2 mins

Murder charge for 14-year-old

A YOUTH aged 14 appeared in court yesterday charged with the murder of 12-year-old Birmingham schoolboy Leo Ross.

1 min

Badenoch's worry over WhatsApp

WhatsApp concern groups were more worrying for the spread of false claims about the pandemic than social media websites, Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch told the UK Covid-19 Inquiry yesterday.

Badenoch's worry over WhatsApp

1 min

Starmer and Trump stress 'close and warm ties' in call

SIR Keir Starmer and Donald Trump discussed the importance of \"close and warm ties\" between the UK and the United States and agreed to meet \"soon\" in their first call since the inauguration, Downing Street said.

Starmer and Trump stress 'close and warm ties' in call

1 min

Tory wants tighter assisted dying laws

STRONGER safeguards are needed in the proposed new law on assisted dying to protect against people requesting to end their lives because they feel they are a burden on society, James Cleverly has said.

Tory wants tighter assisted dying laws

1 min

Under-18s 'rioted for fun' during summer

THRILL-SEEKING and a distrust of police were the driving factors for young people to get involved in last summer's riots, more than online misinformation, research by the Children's Commissioner has suggested.

Under-18s 'rioted for fun' during summer

2 mins

We have never been closer to catastrophe

TOMORROW we will hear the annual assessment of the world's atomic scientists on the level of risks we face.

We have never been closer to catastrophe

2 mins

Is it time for a spending cap on all football clubs?

THE local fraternity of loyal support for Plymouth Argyle might well be feeling a tad fragile currently.

3 mins

Heroic life-saving deeds of a teenaged prodigy

CHRIS ROBINSON UNCOVERS THE EXPLOITS OF GEORGE LANDMANN

Heroic life-saving deeds of a teenaged prodigy

3 mins

Strictly was the best thing I've done for my health in my life

Morning Live GP, Dr Punam Krishan, tells LISA SALMON about the health benefits of dancing as she also warns about the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning

Strictly was the best thing I've done for my health in my life

4 mins

Muslic confirms Hazard as Argyle's number one goalkeeper

MIRON Muslic has stated the fit-again Conor Hazard is his first choice Plymouth Argyle goalkeeper ahead of Dan Grimshaw.

2 mins

Argyle legend Carey to get a stadium flag

THE design for a new Graham Carey stadium flag, in honour of one of Plymouth Argyle's most exciting and talented players of recent times, has been revealed.

1 min

'I didn't refuse to play!' insists vexed Whittaker

MORGAN Whittaker has declared in a social media post he did not refuse to play for Plymouth Argyle in their Championship match against Burnley at Home Park last week.

'I didn't refuse to play!' insists vexed Whittaker

2 mins

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