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New £31m security plan to protect MPs
SECURITY measures for MPs will be bolstered with a £31 million package that will include providing elected politicians with a dedicated police contact to liaise with over safety issues.
Labour pledges 'Raneem's Law'
THE police response to domestic violence must be overhauled to ensure there are 'no more missed opportunities' to save women's lives, the Labour Party has said.
Harry set to appeal ruling on security
THE Duke of Sussex will seek to appeal against a High Court ruling dismissing his challenge over a decision to change the level of his personal security when he visits the UK, a spokesman has said.
Navalny funeral date
THE funeral of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who died earlier this month at a remote Arctic penal colony, will take place tomorrow in Moscow, his spokesperson said yesterday.
Council resolves blue badge problem
A PLYMOUTH war veteran who lost an arm and a leg in Afghanistan has not been denied a disabled parking badge, Plymouth City Council has insisted.
Thirty years as a volunteer
'PURPLE PAM' REACHES MILESTONE AT SALTRAM
Look out! There's a plane coming through...
A PLANE being towed across a narrow, ancient bridge is not a sight you see every day - but that is exactly what left locals in Gunnislake, Cornwall scratching their heads last week.
Prisoners moved out of jail due to radon levels
Around 100 prisoners have been moved from Dartmoor Prison due to \"higher than normal\" levels of radon detected. The Prison Service has described the action as a \"precautionary measure\" and nobody has reported falling ill.
Boat rides, land trains and tuk-tuk trips free
TRANSPORT TRIAL RUN BY TOWN COUNCIL SEEING HOW CONNECTIONS CAN IMPROVE
HARDIE HAS A CHANCE
ARGYLE'S IN-FORM POACHER COULD GET SCOTLAND CALL
Lew's last dance won't reach Max
\"IF Lewis were to leave,\" pondered George Russell as he addressed the prospect of Hamilton joining Ferrari. \"That would put Mercedes in a tricky spot. It would almost look like he's lost faith in the team.\"
'Counties mad if they don't play young spinners'
CRICKET Brendon McCullum admitted it would be \"slightly mad\" if the progress Tom Hartley and Shoaib Bashir have made on England's tour of India was stymied by a lack of opportunities at county level.
Home advantage could help Tavistock retain their status
TAVISTOCK manager Stuart Henderson is looking forward to three successive home games now, which could see the Lambs cement their place in Division One South for next season.
Stevenson helps guide Cornwall Gate to win
SIMON Stevenson bothered the scorer marking down the tons an outrageous 17 times during Cornwall Gate's 8-3 win at Duchy A in the Plymouth City Super League Division B.
Dancers 'devastated' as company goes bust
COLLAPSE COMES LESS THAN A YEAR AFTER GROUP WAS AWARDED OVER £200,00 OF LOTTERY CASH
Insulation target 'will take 60 years'
A £1 BILLION home insulation scheme will take 60 years to meet its three-year target to help around 300,000 households, MPs have heard.
Pressure mounts over Tory Islamophobia row
SENIOR Conservatives face mounting pressure to describe Lee Anderson's attack on Sadiq Khan as \"Islamophobic\", as the row over his comments entered its fifth day.
MPs told to pay up over PO scandal
FORMER subpostmaster and lead campaigner Alan Bates has told MPs that the Government should \"get on and pay people\" amid continued fallout from the Horizon IT scandal.
Russian war critic jailed
A VETERAN human rights campaigner who criticised the war in Ukraine was convicted by a Moscow court yesterday of \"repeatedly discrediting\" the Russian military and was sentenced to two years and six months in prison.
'Time running out' for airport
A NEW campaign has begun to protect Plymouth's disused airport site from being built on.
Family will never halt search for missing man
THE family of a missing man last seen nearly three months ago are pleading for him to make contact, after he vanished without a trace.
When love's young dream turns sour
A GOOD-looking couple hook up at a launderette. She's sweet, balletic, grecian. He's tall, daffily charming. Disney-villain handsome.
Family speak of pain at losing murdered mum
MOTHER-OF-TWO 'LIVED TO HELP OTHERS'
Charity feeds Keyham bomb teams
HOURS after an unexploded bomb was found in a garden in Keyham last week, the Rapid Relief Team (RRT) charity was deployed in Plymouth to support emergency services working at the scene.
KEEPER OPTIONS
ARGYLE SPOILT FOR CHOICE FOLLOWING COOPER'S RETURN
Hobbs hopes that weekend defeat will have blown the cobwebs away
PLYMOUTH Parkway boss Lee Hobbs felt there were understandable signs of rustiness in his side’s weekend defeat at Basingstoke Town, but backed his players to respond, if tonight’s Southern League Premier Division trip to Poole Town beats the elements.
Sorinola believes there is lots more to come
JANUARY SIGNING STILL GETTING UP TO SPEED FOLLOWING MOVE
Stokes proud despite England going down to defeat in India
BEN Stokes dismissed suggestions England lack a ruthless edge and expressed pride at how his team have fared in Indian conditions after not being given a “chance in hell” of success.
Migrant crossings top 2,000 for year
MORE than 2,000 migrants have arrived in the UK so far this year after crossing the Channel.
Chancellor asked how he will pay for tax cuts
THE Chancellor should resist announcing tax cuts at next week’s Budget unless he can show how he will pay for them, the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has said.