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'Cost of detaining migrants could hit £9bn in 3 years'
More than 250,000 people, including up to 45,000 children, could have their asylum claims deemed inadmissible under the Illegal Migration Bill in that time, the Refugee Council said.
Submarine crew on parade
NEWTON ABBOT TO HOST HMS TRIUMPH'S FINEST
City MP welcomes work on bank building
POST-WAR GEM IS RECEIVING 'BIT OF LOVE' IN RESTORATION
'If others feel they can run our glorious Ocean City better, then great...over to you'
THE Tory leader of Plymouth City Council is to resign.
Arrest made after man is found dead in city
BODY DISCOVERED ON LANE NEAR MARSH MILLS
Beryl Bikes are here - but make sure to return them
ELECTRIC BICYCLES FOR RENT IN CITY
Gillingham Women are too good for Pilgrims
TWO first-half goals from Georgia Griffin were enough for Gillingham to inflict defeat on Plymouth Argyle Women, writes Jake Clark.
Grant returns with second goal in Argyle's super win at Accrington
Accrington Stanley 0 Plymouth Argyle 2
State-of-the-art gym is 'coming soon' to city
OPENING IN FORMER CHARITY SHOP AT TRANSIT WAY SITE
Recovering from those wash day blues
MY washing machine broke the other day. Having put on a load of washing, I checked on the thing to see what was going on, only to see some weird symbols where the countdown timer should have been, with a large E which I presumed was for 'error, followed by some random numbers.
I misled MPs but not intentionally - Boris
BORIS Johnson admitted misleading MPs but denied doing so \"intentionally or recklessly' as he published a defence dossier apportioning blame to advisers and criticising Parliament's inquiry.
Home Secretary 'dangerously complacent' over scathing force review
SUELLA Braverman has been accused by Labour of delivering a \"dangerously complacent\" response to a scathing review of the Metropolitan Police.
Japanese PM in surprise visit to support Ukraine
The two visits, about 500 miles apart, highlighted the war's repercussions for international diplomacy as countries line up behind Moscow or Kyiv.
No mystery to enduring success of 'whodunnit'
The Mousetrap | Theatre Royal Plymouth Until Saturday
Council set to honour citizens of 'distinction'
FREEDOM OF THE CITY RECOGNISES THE EXCEPTIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS OF DUO
Marines 'drop in' on Nato exercise
LARGE-SCALE TRAINING WITH ALLIES
Devonport hit by car parking congestion
MULTI-STOREY CAR PARK HOPE ON HORIZON
Campaign launched for more Hoe car parking
SITE OF FORMER HOTEL COULD BE PUT TO NEW AND PROFITABLE USE
City butcher explains why he became a Muslim
IT'S ENABLED ME TO DISCOVER A MISSING PIECE OF MY LIFE'
WEMBLEY GREY DAY
ARGYLE ARE NOT ALLOWED TO WEAR GREEN
Pilgrims squad is boosted by those returning
SCARR, WRIGHT AND GRANT ARE ALL AVAILABLE FOR ACCRINGTON
Hobbs glad to have Borthwick on board
PLYMOUTH Parkway manager Lee Hobbs was quick to praise and thank local goalkeeper Sam Borthwick for putting himself forward to play in their Southern League Premier Division match at Chesham United tonight.
Tavi head to Tivi chasing a place in the Devon Bowl final
SOUTHERN League Division One South side Tavistock will be chasing a place in the final of the Devon St Luke’s Challenge Cup this evening when they visit Tiverton from the division above.
Saltash Lion receives club's highest honour
VOLUNTEER NEIL GIVEN PRESTIGIOUS AWARD
RMT members vote to accept pay deal
MEMBERS of the RMT at Network Rail have voted overwhelmingly to accept an offer to end the long-running dispute over pay, jobs and conditions.
Front desk to open at Devonport station
PUBLIC WILL FINALLY BE ABLE TO SPEAK WITH AN OFFICER
Council's leader 'must resign' over tree felling
CALL FOR 'NO CONFIDENCE' VOTE IN RICHARD BINGLEY
Firemen are honoured with award from Queen
HEROIC RESCUE MISSION ON A38 HELPED TO SAVE LIVES
Disruption expected during car park work
SHOPPERS are set to face months of disruption when work gets under way on a major upgrade of the Napier Terrace car park, off Mutley Plain.
'Callous' removal of tributes to felled trees
CAMPAIGNERS are outraged after children’s poignant artwork was removed from the scene of Plymouth city centre’s tree-felling and have branded the culprit “callous” and “disgusting”.