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Jail threat to protesters
PROTESTERS who climb on war memorials could face three months in prison and a £1,000 fine under plans being proposed by the Home Secretary.
'Poll on Irish unity within a decade'
NORTHERN Ireland's new First Minister, Michelle O'Neill, has said she expects a vote on Irish unity to take place in the next decade.
Labour to spend £28billion on green prosperity
IT is Labour's \"ambitious commitment\" to spend £28 billion on green prosperity if it returns to government, shadow digital minister Chris Bryant has said.
No childcare guarantee
EDUCATION Secretary Gillian Keegan has refused to guarantee the Government's childcare pledge will be met on time as she is \"not in control of all the bits\".
Brianna's mum: 'I have no hate for her killers'
THE mother of murdered teenager Brianna Ghey has said she does not \"carry any hate\" for her daughter's killers, as she called for social media apps to be banned on smartphones for under16s.
Rail resilience is hailed a decade after storms
A DECADE after storms battered the main rail line between London and Plymouth, Network Rail says the route is now more resilient against bad weather.
Search for treasures from the past
WE'VE been laughing on Boom Radio recently about how youngsters nowadays wouldn't even recogprobably nise some of the things we used in the schools and offices of the 1950s, '60s and '70s.
'Eat well but keep moving'
THE nutrition guidance that many of us know is not necessarily right for older people, due to various factors that influence health as we age.
Stricken sailor is grateful for funds raised
A SAILOR who grew up in Plymouth and nearly lost his life in Guatemala has made a recovery after being flown back to the UK for treatment.
Devonport visit brings jobs pledge by Shapps
DEFENCE SECRETARY SPENDS TIME ON HMS SOMERSET
Jobs created from military vehicle contract
BABCOCK AND SUPACAT JOIN FORCES FOR HUGE MOD DEAL
Couple's grief after baby's loss
'MISSED OPPORTUNITIES' ARE HIGHLIGHTED BY CORONER'S REPORT
Two cavers rescued from mine
TWO people became trapped in an abandoned mine in south-east Cornwall on Saturday.
MONKEY ON OUR BACK
PILGRIMS AIMING TO END THEIR WAIT FOR AN AWAY VICTORY
Forshaw happy to be Argyle's father figure
ADAM Forshaw believes he has joined an exciting young squad at Plymouth Argyle and at the age of 32 he sees it as his responsibility to pass on his experience to his teammates.
Whittaker staying is arguably Argyle's best transfer business
PLYMOUTH Argyle look to have recruited some exciting young English prospects on loan for the final three months of the Championship campaign in Ashley Phillips, Darko Gyabi, Alfie Devine and Lino Sousa.
This is about the moment before the podium...
MARTIN Luther King Jr and Malcolm X might only have met once, but the work they did in the civil rights movement was monumental.
Ducker wings in to help Albi bounce back from Darlo loss
Finally, after what feels like 1,265 days, January is over after!
Goat theme for one of greatest city literary gigs
PROVI POETS NOW BACK FOR FOURTH YEAR, PROMOTED BY MUCH-ADMIRED POSTER ART
Stormont deal's legalities queried
A FORMER attorney general for Northern Ireland has rejected the contention that a Government deal to restore Stormont has removed an Irish Sea border.
Schoolgirl's teen killers jailed for life
A GIRL and a boy who murdered teenager Brianna Ghey have been jailed for life and given minimum terms of 22 and 20 years before parole.
Winter flu surge adds to hospital pressures
LONG WAITS FOR PEOPLE ARRIVING BY AMBULANCE
Nurturing young artistic talent
ANDY PHILLIPS TALKS TO ALAN LEMIN AT HIS SCHOOL FOR BUDDING ARTISTS
Saturday morning church of fitness
IT has taken more than 10 years to get there but I have finally celebrated the milestone of completing 100 Parkruns.
Got a complaint? Lee will sort it out for you!
A PLYMOUTH man is making a career out of complaining - on your behalf.
Landlords say a fond farewell to pub
A Plymouth pub has been temporarily closed as its landlords say goodbye after three years. The King's Arms in Tamerton Foliot will be closed for two weeks until the new licensee takes it on.
£11.6 million boost for National Marine Park
CITY COUNCIL SAYS IT WILL CREATE 'HUNDREDS OF JOBS'
Sushi helps children struggling with grief
AN Ivybridge counsellor has made her dog the star of a new series of books dealing with mental health and they will be appearing together at a book signing today.
Survival remains the main aim for Henderson and co
TAVISTOCK will be looking forward to getting back to familiar surroundings tomorrow as they welcome struggling Paulton Rovers to Langsford Park in Southern League Division One South.
Hobbs demands a Parkway response
PLYMOUTH Parkway manager Lee Hobbs feels valuable lessons will be learnt from the midweek home defeat to Beaconsfield Town that will hold his side in good stead for tomorrow's Southern League Premier Division clash at home to Harrow Borough.