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In this issue

December 16, 2024

Flying abroad to post cards may be cheaper

BRITS have voiced frustration over the \"shocking\" cost of Royal Mail stamps, which they say is contributing to the plummeting sales of Christmas cards in 2024.

2 mins

Pub turns into festive wonderland of welcome

A PLYMOUTH pub loved by locals has become even more inviting this December. The traditional \"proper\" pub has a great community vibe and this Christmas the landlady has turned the place into a magical wintertime delight.

1 min

MP invites health sec after seeing A&E issues

FRED THOMAS SAW 29-HOUR WAIT FOR BED DURING VISIT

MP invites health sec after seeing A&E issues

2 mins

Trial date set for pair facing fire risk charges

TWO men have been told a trial date has been set for them over charges relating to a large apartment block in Devonport which was subject to an ‘emergency order’ in 2021.

Trial date set for pair facing fire risk charges

3 mins

Bartlett's podcast is put under scrutiny

BBC INVESTIGATION UNCOVERS HEALTH 'MISINFORMATION'

Bartlett's podcast is put under scrutiny

2 mins

MP's call to share views on bathing water plan

LUKE POLLARD ENCOURAGED BY REGULATIONS SHAKE-UP\"

MP's call to share views on bathing water plan

2 mins

Fishing jumpers to be worn again

TRADITIONAL CRAFT SKILL IS RECREATED

Fishing jumpers to be worn again

1 min

Prison for half-brothers after drunken robberies

COURT TOLD BOTH DEFENDANTS HAD LONG LIST OF CONVICTIONS

Prison for half-brothers after drunken robberies

3 mins

Syria's tentative hope

SYRIA is taking its first steps in the post-Assad era as its people come to terms with life under new rulers, writes AP's Sarah El Deeb.

Syria's tentative hope

1 min

Top doctors fear 'danger normalised'

LEADING emergency doctors have expressed concern about a new guide on how to treat patients in corridors, saying it is \"normalising the dangerous\".

Top doctors fear 'danger normalised'

1 min

Israel to shut embassy

ISRAEL will close its embassy in Dublin in light of \"the extreme anti-Israel policies of the Irish government\", foreign minister Gideon Saar has said, accusing the country of \"crossing every red line\".

Israel to shut embassy

2 mins

'Moral responsibility to tackle the boats'

THE Home Secretary said the Government has a moral responsibility to tackle the small boats crisis, but refused to say when the number of people arriving over the English Channel will decline.

'Moral responsibility to tackle the boats'

1 min

Heartbreak for Parkway as they are undone at the death

PLYMOUTH Parkway were sunk in the five-minutes of stoppage time by the Boatmen of Sholing at the Mortgage Decisions Stadium in Southampton on Saturday as a 1-0 lead quickly became a 2-1 defeat.

Heartbreak for Parkway as they are undone at the death

3 mins

Services are no match for ruthless Camborne

DEVONPORT Services suffered their heaviest defeat of the season so far when Camborne turned them over 70-7 on the Rectory.

Services are no match for ruthless Camborne

5 mins

Cooper's gratitude after he repels his old team

FORMER ARGYLE KEEPER THANKS FANS FOR HIS AMAZING OVATION

Cooper's gratitude after he repels his old team

3 mins

POSITIVE SIGNS PAFC

ARGYLE BEATEN BUT PUT UP A BRAVE FIGHT AGAINST BLADES

POSITIVE SIGNS PAFC

2 mins

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