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February 24, 2025

A right royal celebration for Fern

TELEVISION presenter and author Fern Britton, who lives in Cornwall, was among those meeting the King and Queen and Buckingham Palace last week, at an event celebrating work done by charities in the humanitarian sector, including Westcountry- based disaster relief charity ShelterBox.

A right royal celebration for Fern

1 min

NI hike will cost city council 'about £2m'

THE Government's \"hideous\" hike in employers' national insurance is expected to cost Plymouth City Council about £2m, it has been revealed.

2 mins

New city restaurant serves up juicy steaks

OWNERS DETERMINED TO GIVE VALUE FOR MONEY

New city restaurant serves up juicy steaks

3 mins

City will be lit up in memory of brave Sarah

CANCER CLAIMS RESPECTED NHS STALWART AT AGE OF 44

City will be lit up in memory of brave Sarah

3 mins

Dog walker's warning after 'wild boar attack'

'I DREAD TO THINK WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF A CHILD CAME FACE TO FACE WITH ONE'

Dog walker's warning after 'wild boar attack'

2 mins

15,000 new city jobs in pipeline

OCEAN CITY OFFERS 'WORK-LIFE BALANCE'

15,000 new city jobs in pipeline

2 mins

Taimur raises funds for hospice

MATHS TEACHER GIVEN HEARTBREAKING DIAGNOSIS

Taimur raises funds for hospice

1 min

Performances to excite and inspire

MESMERISING CHOREOGRAPHY AT THE DRUM

Performances to excite and inspire

1 min

Bank is now transformed into creative studio space

A FORMER Barclays bank has been transformed into a co-working and creative studio space.

Bank is now transformed into creative studio space

1 min

Man was forced 'to snort glass'

A YOUNG man, described by a judge as \"extremely immature\", has avoided jail for forcing a vulnerable former friend to snort glass fragments off his car dashboard - and then threatening his victim's mother, claiming he would firebomb her home.

3 mins

Peaceful night for ailing Pope

POPE Francis was resting yesterday after a peaceful night, following a respiratory crisis and blood transfusions, the Vatican said.

1 min

Prisoner release halted

ISRAEL has said the release of more than 600 Palestinian prisoners has been delayed \"until the release of the next hostages is guaranteed, and without the degrading ceremonies\" at handovers of Israeli captives in Gaza.

1 min

Prince William was 'lowest I've ever seen him'

A FORMER aide to the Prince of Wales said William was at his \"lowest\" after the Princess of Wales was diagnosed with cancer.

Prince William was 'lowest I've ever seen him'

1 min

MND patient pleads for law change

A FATHER living with motor neurone disease (MND) who took his fight for choice at the end of life to the High Court has appealed to MPs to change the \"antiquated, out of date and frankly cruel\" law which currently criminalises assisted dying.

1 min

Waspi campaigners threaten legal action on compensation

WASPI campaigners have threatened the Government with legal action unless it reconsiders the decision to reject compensation for millions of women affected by changes to the state pension age.

1 min

£200m will secure 'future for refinery'

PRIME Minister Sir Keir Starmer has announced £200 million to help secure a new future for the Grangemouth oil refinery ahead of its closure later this year.

£200m will secure 'future for refinery'

1 min

New UK sanctions to 'turn screw' on Putin

THE UK will unveil new sanctions to “turn the screws” on Russia as it marks three years since Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.

New UK sanctions to 'turn screw' on Putin

2 mins

NON-STICK PANS

MARION MCMULLEN looks at operas and musicals that brushed off a drubbing from the critics to become huge hits

NON-STICK PANS

3 mins

Could intermittent fasting be making you gain weight?

THESE COMMON MISTAKES MIGHT BE HINDERING YOUR EFFORTS, DISCOVERS LUCY GORNALL

Could intermittent fasting be making you gain weight?

2 mins

Can you be sure love match is a true romance?

AVOID THESE DATING RED FLAGS TO PROTECT YOUR POCKET AND YOUR HEART, SAYS VICKY SHAW

Can you be sure love match is a true romance?

4 mins

How not to get stung when booking a sunshine break

Spring still seems a long way off right now, doesn't it? That's why February is one of the peak months for booking holidays, as we dream of a break in the sun.

How not to get stung when booking a sunshine break

2 mins

BETTER OR WORSE?

OVER the past two years, nearly 50 singles have entered this bonkers experiment to marry someone they had never met.

BETTER OR WORSE?

1 min

Scotland coach 'so proud' despite last-gasp defeat

SCOTLAND head coach Gregor Townsend has urged his players to build on their agonising near miss against England at Allianz Stadium.

Scotland coach 'so proud' despite last-gasp defeat

2 mins

Hall and Love-Holmes score in a crucial win for Parkway

PLYMOUTH Parkway secured a vital three points in their bid for Southern League Premier Division safety, beating Gosport Borough 2-0 at Bolitho Park to ease their relegation woes.

Hall and Love-Holmes score in a crucial win for Parkway

2 mins

Pilgrims pay the price for lacklustre first half

BUT HALF-TIME SUBSTITUTIONS WORK OUT WELL FOR MUSLIC

Pilgrims pay the price for lacklustre first half

4 mins

Hardie ruled out of Cup tie

ARGYLE STRIKER EXPECTED TO MISS NEXT TWO MATCHES

Hardie ruled out of Cup tie

2 mins

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