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Developer is accused of double standards
A DEVELOPER building luxury houses at a site in south-east Cornwall has objected to a family's new plans for two houses nearby - citing the same reasons that locals objected to its own development.
MP blown away by wind facilities
CALL FOR GREATER INVESTMENT IN RENEWABLE ENERGY
Car parking fine causes uproar
£100 FOR STAYING 16 SECONDS TOO LONG
Sisters aim to honour 'legacy' of their mother
BEAUTY SALON STRIVES TO OFFER CARE FOR COMMUNITY
What a turnout! Car meet brings in bumper crowd
'TWO MILES' OF QUEUES FOR FINAL 'CRUISE' IN CITY
The Terrace gets ready for reopening
A WATERSIDE Plymouth restaurant is getting ready for a grand reopening after its refurbishment.
Daughters tell killers they held dad until he died
TEENAGER TELLS COURT OF THE IMPACT OF DAD'S DEATH
Pilgrims putting safety ahead of new coach
PLYMOUTH Argyle have yet to start the search for a new head coach with the focus for now completely on trying to secure their Championship survival, according to director of football Neil Dewsnip.
Argyle focused on securing Championship safety
PLYMOUTH Argyle are ‘fighting like crazy’ to achieve their goal of staying in the Championship, director of football Neil Dewsnip has declared.
Ricciardo admits his place is at risk
DANIEL Ricciardo said he has been assured by Red Bull that he is not set to lose his seat – but admitted if he continues to get his “arse whooped” he does not deserve to be in Formula One.
Albion have fourth place finish in their sights
A SLIGHT comedown this week as we reflect on Plymouth Albion's 47-29 loss on the road to Sedgley Park Tigers last Saturday.
'It is incredibly difficult' says Sturgeon as husband charged
FORMER Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon has spoken to the media for the first time since her husband was charged by police as part of a probe into SNP finances.
PM calls for 'calm heads' after Israel strikes Iran
RISHI Sunak has called for “calm heads” to prevail amid reports of a retaliatory attack by Israel against Iran.
Teacher in court over killing of her partner
A PRIMARY school teacher accused of stabbing her partner to death “in cold blood” before burying his body in their garden has pleaded guilty to manslaughter.
Charity tribute to murder victim
FAMILY DETERMINED TO HELP COMBAT KNIFE CRIME
Man tried to steal a Citybus
SUSPENDED SENTENCE FOR MAN WHO WIELDED PAIR OF SCISSORS
Top gear performance from car firm staff
TEAM WORKERS HONOURED FOR SERVICE AND SUPPORT
Woman blames nuclear tests for her health issues
'FAMILIES OF VETERANS ARE SUFFERING'
Wine room hotel event 'leaves fans scammed'
'NO SUCH EVENT WAS EVER BOOKED' - SAY HOTELS
Awards reveal tales of courage
A brave teenager has been lauded by police after she tackled a fleeing suspect who had tried to strangle a police officer – unaware that he was armed with a machete.
Spreading the word about plant propagation
HAVING handed out vicious-looking pairs of eight-inch-long matte black snippers, Wayne Harvey-Parkin rubs his hands together and says ominously: “You are ready to make your first cut of the evening.”
Stoke Village killer given life sentence
TWO men have been sentenced after the death of a man in Stoke Village. Cowin Fuoco-Fisher, 25, and James Caswell, 29, kicked and punched Stefan Shotton to the ground on May 28 last year, causing fatal injuries in the attack outside the Co-operative store in Devonport Road, Stoke.
Angry Hamilton hits out at critics
LEWIS Hamilton said \"people continue to talk s***\" about him amid his worst start to a Formula One season.
Time is right for Scarff to depart
TAVISTOCK manager Stuart Henderson felt it was right for all parties that Taylor Scarff was released by the club and granted the opportunity to further his career elsewhere.
Calls for police probe into claims MP misused campaign donations
POLICE should investigate allegations an MP misused campaign funds, Labour has said.
Spring deadline in doubt over flights to Rwanda
DOWNING Street has refused to recommit to Rishi Sunak’s spring deadline to get deportation flights off the ground to Rwanda, as his Safety of Rwanda Bill remains stuck in deadlock after defiant peers again insisted on changes to the controversial scheme.
Review of shortages of drugs urged
THE Government has been urged to carry out a review of the UK’s “broken” medicine supply chain, after new research found the impact of Brexit has worsened the issue in recent years.
EU leaders in pledge to ramp up Iran sanctions
EUROPEAN Union leaders have vowed to ramp up sanctions against Iran, as fears grows Tehran's attack on Israel could fuel a wider war in the Middle East.
Wine lounge 'mortified' by hygiene score
INSPECTORS SAID URGENT IMPROVEMENT NECESSARY
Reader's appeal leads to action
NATIONAL Grid workers were sent out to rectify poor remedial work to a grass verge in Plymouth, after a Herald reader said it was left in a 'disgusting' state.