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Male veterans at high risk of suicide
MALE veterans aged between 25 and 44 had a higher risk of suicide than men in that age range in the general public, according to new statistics.
Bi-speed camera that catches you both ways
NEW CAMERA CAN MONITOR BOTH 7 SIDES OF THE ROAD
High radon gas levels at prison
TESTING is continuing at Dartmoor Prison after high levels of potential hazardous radon gas were detected.
MUM'S WARNING AS SON HIT BY 'RARE CONDITION'
TEN-YEAR-OLD RUSHED TO HOSPITAL WITH SYNDROME WHICH INITIALLY 'PRESENTED AS A COLD OR FLU'
PROVING A POINT
SCARR AND WRIGHT RETURN AND HELP ARGYLE TO VICTORY
Nancekivell hails huge win after a tough week for Argyle
MUMBA'S STRIKE GIVES ARGYLE SOME RESPITE IN FIGHT TO AVOID THE DROP
Ivybridge crowned champions after win
IVYBRIDGE Town were left celebrating at the weekend as their 2-0 win at Bishops Lydeard saw them clinch the South West Peninsula League East title - and promotion to the Western League Premier Division, writes Stuart James.
Saltash hit form ahead of their big Cup Final
SALTASH warmed-up for Wednesday night's Lockie Cup clash with OPM by thrashing St Just 107-5 at Moorlands Lane.
150k families 'signing up for free childcare
MORE than 150,000 parents and guardians have signed up for a new free childcare offer for two-year-olds, the Government says.
'Claims on war wrong'
TWO former defence ministers are wrong to say the UK is unprepared for the possibility of war, Oliver Dowden has said.
Abba star marks 50 years since Eurovision win
Abba star Bjorn Ulvaeus reflected on the band's Eurovision win 50 years ago as the stage show Mamma Mia celebrated 25 years in the West End.
set Railways for chaos in new strikes
RAIL passengers on some of the country's busiest commuter routes will suffer travel chaos today because of a strike by train drivers in a long-running pay dispute.
Men on the move raise funds for hospice charity
TEN-YEAR TOTAL SET TO TOP £1Μ FOR ST LUKE'S
Increase in sewage spills 'a disregard of public health'
MP CLAIMS GOVERNMENT IS TURNING A BLIND EYE
Mum and daughter combine talents
A Plymouth teenager is forging a musical career - with the help of her mum's songwriting skills.
Tinside Lido is in urgent need of £500k repairs
DETAILED STRUCTURAL SURVEY UNDERWAY AS CITY COUNCIL TOLD OF 140 DEFECTS
New restaurant Mint aims to add something fresh to the Barbican
A NEW restaurant has opened in the building that was once home to Quay 33. Renamed Mint, the venue has had a complete makeover.
Rams in town as we all enjoy the St Luke's Men's Day Out
I HOPE you all had a lovely Easter break and ate far too much chocolate.
Aberg tipped to be in the driving seat
TWO-TIME US Open winner Curtis Strange has backed 'dark horse' Ludvig Aberg to win the Masters and end the lengthy wait for a debutant winner.
In the name of the Fathers
ACTORS MICHAEL DOUGLAS AND NOAH JUPE TELL PRUDENCE WADE ABOUT BRINGING THE STORY OF FOUNDING FATHER BENJAMIN FRANKLIN'S BID TO GET FRANCE ON AMERICA'S SIDE TO THE SMALL SCREEN
Gino's war on waste
TV CHEF GINO D'ACAMPO IS ON A MISSION TO STOP HOME COOKS FROM WASTING FOOD, AS PRUDENCE WADE FOUND OUT
Steve's book is small in size but big on themes
40 TIGHT POEMS, ONE PER PAGE AND EACH ONLY 14 LINES
'Shocking revelation' changed bomb plans
PLYMOUTH'S council supremo has told how the city received 'game changing' news from bomb experts about the potential damage the Keyham World War Two bomb could cause.
Consultants end strike action after pay offer
CONSULTANTS have accepted a pay offer, ending a year-long dispute with the Government.
Israel blames officers
THE Israeli military said on Friday it has dismissed two officers and reprimanded three others for their roles in drone strikes in Gaza that killed seven aid workers.
Hub Box to close burger restaurant at RWY
OUTLET WILL TRY TO FIND NEW JOBS FOR EMPLOYEES
Pub firm's debts are now revealed
NO CASH TO PAY CREDITORS CLAIMING MORE THAN £300,000
MP Mercer is granted 'more time' by inquiry
REFUSING TO NAME WHISTLEBLOWERS
Plans to reopen city pub stall as costs skyrocket
PLANS to reopen a Grade II listed Plymouth pub as a community hub have hit problems due to skyrocketing revamp costs. Work started at the Famous Firkin pub, in Stonehouse, in January last year after it was bought by the Millfields Trust social enterprise for £165,000.
CITY WARNED TO BRACE FOR STORM KATHLEEN
MET OFFICE UPDATES WARNING SAYING GUSTS WILL BE STRONGER THAN EXPECTED - AND COULD CAUSE A DANGER TO LIFE: