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Stark message over stretch of A38 in Cornwall
DRIVERS '2.5 TIMES MORE LIKELY TO DIE OR BE INJURED'
Work finally begins to clear away felled trees
CONSULTATION ON UPDATED SCHEME TO COME 'SHORTLY'
Hospital paid out £3,000 to cover one shift
CONSULTANT PAID TO COVER JUNIOR DOCTOR NIGHT SHIFT
Rain didn't fall on their parade
60TH ANNIVERSARY EVENT FOR NAVY AND CIVIC LEADERS MOVES INSIDE GUILDHALL
NO RISK TAKEN
PILGRIMS PLAYING IT SAFE WITH PLEGUEZUELO AND MILLER
New director for city branch of Samaritans
PLYMOUTH Samaritans have appointed a new director. Paul Sherratt has been selected by the branch’s volunteers to serve as their director for the next three years.
Schuey fumes after Argyle's worst display for some time
STEVEN Schumacher called it ‘by far the worst performance that we have had in ages’ after his much-changed Plymouth Argyle team lost 4-1 to Bristol City at Ashton Gate.
Profligate Parkway exit the Cup at Frome
PLYMOUTH Parkway bowed out of the FA Cup after a 2-1 second qualifying round defeat at Southern League Division One South side Frome Town on Tuesday night.
New format to Table Tennis league
A NEW Table Tennis season brings different challenges with a new league format.
Community hub makes plea for help
A COMMUNITY hub which is an 'accessible space for all' wants to launch a new community kitchen - but the dedicated team behind the project is calling on the help of Plymouth people to make it happen.
Bulger killer to face two-day parole hearing
CHILD killer Jon Venables is to face a two-day parole hearing, which could potentially see him released from prison before the end of the year.
Azerbaijani and Armenian forces agree ceasefire
AZERBAIJAN and Armenia forces have reached a ceasefire agreement to end two days of fighting in the separatist Nagorno-Karabakh region that has been a flashpoint for decades, officials on both sides said.
Fears Meta to be 'safe haven' for paedophiles
THE Home Secretary has said Meta’s planned rollout of end-to-end encryption will create “safe havens” for paedophiles online unless robust safety measures are introduced.
PM says major net zero U-turn avoids 'backlash'
RISHI Sunak insisted he was acting to avoid a public “backlash” by watering down efforts to tackle the climate crisis in an announcement that is facing fierce criticism from green-minded Tories, environmentalists and industry figures.
The Box 'up there with V&A'
COUNCILLORS PRAISE CITY CULTURAL VENUE'S SUCCESS
Man who tried to kill ex-wife died in prison
FULL INQUEST STILL TO BE HELD
'Inspirational' Steve is council MND champion
DAD HELPING AUTHORITY TO SHAPE SERVICES FOR OTHERS
Clearance of felled trees set to start today
COUNCIL HOPES TO TIDY UP WAY IN 24 HOURS ARMADA
Charity cycle ride fulfils sister's dying wish
A 59-year-old retired Teaching Assistant from Wembury cycled from her home to The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham in memory of her sister, who died of a brain tumour.
Ailing veteran helped by kindness of strangers
A PLYMOUTH military veteran who has no family left and has been struggling with basic day-to-day tasks has been astonished by the kind and selfless actions of a group of complete strangers.
Mystery film is reunited with family
A PLYMOUTH wedding photographer who was determined to solve the mystery of how a long-lost camera ended up being in her possession has managed to track down the family who once owned it – and reunite them with a set of never-seen-before images.
Argyle pay the price for another sluggish start in loss to Bristol City
PLYMOUTH Argyle conceded two goals in a torrid opening eight minutes of their Championship game against Bristol City on their way to a chastening 4-1 defeat at Ashton Gate.
Whatley's masterclass helps his team to win
MONDAY PREMIER LEAGUE
Eco-surveys taking place at new town
‘PIONEERING PROJECT TO HELP THE ENVIRONMENT’
Ex-Royal Navy chef's 'short-lived dream'
SALTASH GASTROPUB SET TO CLOSE AFTER A FEW MONTHS
Father to face trial over death of 10-year-old
THE father of Sara Sharif has been ordered to face trial next autumn as a court heard the 10-year-old suffered a \"constellation\" of injuries culminating in her death.
Flooding made '50 times more likely' by climate change
THE catastrophic flooding that has killed thousands of people in Libya was made up to 50 times more likely because of climate change, with 50 per cent more rain, scientists have calculated.
UK forges on with India talks despite death 'allegations'
BRITAIN is forging on with trade talks with India despite acknowledging \"serious allegations\" that the Indian government was linked to the killing of a Sikh activist in Canada.
Hairdresser Donna has hidden literary talents
SHE'S JUST PUBLISHED HER SECOND CHILDREN'S BOOK - AND DRAWN ALL THE ILLUSTRATIONS TOO
Den star's book is savaged by Private Eye
SATIRICAL MAGAZINE TAKES A SWIPE AT BARTLETT'S WRITING