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Trebilcock and Picton make light work of the wind
ANN Short and sub Sandy Johnson struggled with the blustery conditions in their Ladies A match against Linda Trebilcock and Hilary Picton, who sailed through the first set without dropping a game.
England squad hit by a stomach bug
ENGLAND have had to take precautionary measures to prevent an outbreak of sickness as they head into the fifth and final Test against India.
Russell would relish Max Merc challenge
F1 George Russell would welcome the exciting challenge of going up against Max Verstappen at Mercedes.
'Average earners' feel benefit of Budget, says Hunt
JEREMY Hunt cut personal taxes to their lowest level for almost 50 years, in a highly political Budget ahead of this year's general election.
Warning as tragic boat probe opens
A FORMER judge has warned there will be \"no place for obstruction or foot dragging\", as he opened an inquiry into the Channel's deadliest migrant crossings tragedy on record.
Contract for Guildhall as costs go up
ESTIMATES FOR REVAMP ARE ALREADY OVER £4M BUDGET
Shock tumour found by scan
JACK, 23, DISCOVERS BRAIN TUMOUR AFTER EYE TEST
Georgia's mission to inspire women
THE woman who is leading the installation of full-fibre broadband across the UK has spoken of the need for more avenues and options for career women from the South West.
Tesco assists premature baby parents
PARENTS who have a baby born prematurely are being give packs of clothing thanks to a donation from supermarket firm Tesco.
Michaela's friend heard attack during phone call
INQUEST HEARS ACCOUNT OF NIGHT 49-YEAR-OLD DIED
Labour MPs bid to stop insurers' 'war' loophole
PLYMOUTH Labour MP Luke Pollard is calling on the Government to stop insurance companies from denying payouts for damage caused by removing unexploded World War II ordnance as they are considered an 'act of war? Mr Pollard is the MP for Plymouth Sutton and Devonport, which includes Keyham, where a 500kg unexploded bomb was recently discovered and removed from a backyard.
Luxury hotel in jeopardy owing to legal dispute
THE famous Grade II* listed Langdon Court Manor hotel, near Wembury, could be forced to close, after a legal dispute with a Plymouth building company.
Toothless Pilgrims face a fight for their Championship place after another defeat
IT is now five defeats in the last seven matches for Plymouth Argyle as their Championship relegation worries increased after losing 1-0 to bottom but-one Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough.
It's all a Dodd-le for Jayden and Tradesmans
Dodd's 13 three-figure scores across a 12-1 win for Tradesmans A in their visit to Pennycross was the best garnered in game week five by any Louis Yates Plymouth & District Darts League player.
I'm stopping all of the pressure and enjoying life again...
TOWIE star Georgia Kousoulou talks to HANNAH STEPHENSON about motherhood, the heartache of miscarriage and why she wouldn't want her son to do reality TV
What happened to flight MH370?
TEN years after Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 disappeared with 239 passengers and crew on board on March 8, 2014, this hard-hitting documentary looks for answers.
Cling on off the starboard bow!
DAVE MONK FINDS HIMSELF SUSPENDED OVER THE SIDE OF THE WORLD'S BIGGEST CRUISE SHIP ON A THRILLING VOYAGE
Move to new premises spells success for witchcraft shop
THE CUNNING GROVE OFFERS HEALING, CURSE REMOVAL’ AND LOVE READINGS
Scratching around for rodent solution
IT started scratching with the sound of in a corner of the room, under the floorboards. Then a noise which sounded like something skittering along a hard surface.
High-risk women were not referred
NEARLY 1,500 women who were not referred for annual MRI checks despite being at “very high risk of breast cancer” will be offered scans within the next three months, Health Secretary Victoria Atkins confirmed yesterday.
MPs set to see claims made against PO chief
THE Post Office will hand over a document detailing claims made against chief executive Nick Read to MPs, a board director has said.
Hunt set to cut National Insurance
JEREMY Hunt looks set to unveil a 2p cut to National Insurance as he uses today’s Budget to woo voters ahead of this year’s general election.
Unsecured call led to hacking
A GERMAN military officer used an unsecured phone line at a Singapore hotel to join a conference call that was hacked by Russians and leaked to the public, Germany’s defence minister claimed yesterday.
Medical staff to walk 630 miles
RAISING FUNDS TO HELP PRESERVE SW COASTPATH
Pasty shops boss hails next outlet
THE Oggy Oggy pasty empire continues to expand, and will open another outlet in Plymouth’s new £20 million shopping centre this autumn.
Proud history of RNLI at Looe
As the RNLI marks its 200th anniversary, Clare Ainsworth takes a look at the history of the lifeboat station at Looe
Dog walkers are warned to be wary of hazards
SPANIEL BADLY HURT AFTER INCIDENT IN CANN WOODS
Council angry at claims of lack of bomb support
THE leader of Plymouth City Council has hit back at a 'vicious rumour' circulating online, following last month's detonation of a World War Two bomb found in the city.
Navy ship halts drug smuggling
A ROYAL Navy warship and her crew have stopped nearly £300 million worth of drugs from being smuggled in the Caribbean Sea.
PROBE INTO BASKETBALL BUST-UP
INVESTIGATION ON TO COURT DURING MATCH AFTER FANS FLOOD