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Far-right extremist is jailed for nearly 3 years
A FAR-right extremist has been jailed for two years and nine months for posting pictures, videos and comments online calling for the extermination of Jews and other non-white people.
Land for diagnostics hub to be sold for £1
COUNCIL-OWNED land at Colin Campbell Court will be sold for £1 to the University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust to enable a new diagnostic centre to be built in the heart of the city centre.
Premier League clubs split over EFL funding deal
A GROUP of Premier League clubs are understood to support increasing funding for the EFL but insist top-flight cost controls must be fully agreed first.
Parties not tackling racism, says Abbott
DIANE Abbott has accused the Conservatives and Labour of failing to tackle racism, as the Prime Minister remains under pressure to hand back £10 million to a major donor.
Row breaks out over extremism definition
THE new extremism definition \"lands in no man's land\" of neither being strong enough to tackle true extremists nor to protect contrarian views, Michael Gove has heard.
Call for targeted free school meals
CLAIM MOVE WOULD HELP TACKLE UK CHILD POVERTY
PRESSE AHEAD!
BRITISH GOLD CUP HOPES REST ON WILLIAMS' STAR
EARLEY FINISH
SAXON'S SEASON IS OVER AF TER UNDERGOING ANKLE OP
Lowdown on Lowe ahead of return to Plymouth
FORMER BOSS IS BACK FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE HIS DEPARTURE
Football should look after its member clubs not punish them
PLYMOUTH Parkway will barely have got off the team bus and done a day's work today before they will have to board it again in the morning and return to Yate Town, some 130 miles away, for their second 'home' fixture in three days.
Presse primed for Gold Cup charge
CONNECTIONS of L'Homme Presse could do little but sit and watch last year's Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup unfold before them, but 12 months on he is tasked with leading the British charge in the blue riband.
JOY RIDERS
ETHAN COEN'S NEW ROAD MOVIE IS A LOT OF FUN, BUT LACKS SUBSTANCE
Vince returning to his roots for gig that kick-starts tour
PLYMOUTH-BORN singer/ songwriter Vince Freeman returns to his roots for a rare city gig that kick-starts a tour to promote his new album.
Spring colours on display at Cotehele
CORNISH ATTRACTION HOSTS ANNUAL FESTIVAL
Pledge to restore Civic Centre's 'grandeur'
COUNCIL SET TO BUY BACK ‘ICONIC’ BUILDING
Derriford inspected by CQC health watchdog
UNPLANNED VISIT MADE AFTER HOSPITAL DECLARED FOURTH 'CRITICAL INCIDENT'
ENVOI READY TO TAKE OFF!
DE BROMHEAD SETS SIGHTS ON BACK-TO-BACK VICTORIES IN RYANAIR CHASE
NO PLACE FOR HARDIE
SCOTLAND BOSS CLARKE OPTS FOR THREE STRIKERS AGAIN
Bullish Adaway has too much for Callea
PLYMOTHIAN GETS HIS TITLE BID BACK ON TRACK IN FRANCE
Setback for Gale and Matcham in race for second
DAVE Gale and Steve Matcham's hopes for the runners-up spot in Men's B suffered a bit of a setback when they were beaten 4-6 6-3 6-3 by Alex Stephenson and Dom Sivewright.
'Don't make same mistake on defence'
RISHI Sunak has faced a call from Tory colleagues to learn the lessons of the Second World War and commit to boosting UK defence spending.
Sunak urged to hand back £10m donation
SIR Keir Starmer has challenged Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to pluck up \"the courage to hand back\" £10 million to a top Tory donor accused of making racist remarks.
Johnson 'absent' in pandemic - inquiry
WALES’ FIRST MINISTER HITS OUT AT UK GOVERNMENT
Devonport warship heads home
THE Royal Navy destroyer HMS Diamond is returning to the Red Sea to help to protect shipping, as attacks from Yemen's Houthi rebels on vessels continue.
Island visit for theatre stars
THRILLED TO SEE WHERE AGATHA CHRISTIE WORKED
Aspects of Looe that are not seen by TV viewers
IF you recall BBC's Poldark series, Cornwall became a hot-spot for tourists, due to the 'Poldark effect.
Teen, 18, arrested after school run crash
A TEENAGER was arrested after a car smashed into a series of parked vehicles and barrelled into a fence at the same time as parents were picking up their children from school.
Spanish Eyes forever for Ray and wife Sheila
LOOKING back on meeting his future wife in late 1950s Devon, pensioner Ray Rowe recalls: “I had not fallen in love until I met Sheila Dora Colman.”
FENCED OFF
FENCES ERECTED AROUND DISUSED SHOPS AMID PROBLEMS WITH ROUGH SLEEPERS, DRUG USERS AND STREET DRINKERS:
200 AND COUNTING!
HARDIE SET TO HIT LANDMARK AGAINST LOWE'S PRESTON