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Freed cons hotel plan
PRISONERS could be put up in hotels when they are freed early to ease jail overcrowding, according to the Justice Secretary.
How to find help with costs during the upcoming winter
ADVICE TO DEAL WITH LOSS OF WINTER FUEL PAYMENTS
Family fun at LEGO festival
'BRICK FESTIVAL' RETURNS TO CITY THIS AUTUMN
Conference to study male abuse of women
ROLE OF MASCULINITY IN VIOLENCE WILL BE EXPLORED
For sale: former bomb shelter with sea views
WITH A GUIDE PRICE OF £25K, IT EVEN HAS ITS OWN PARKING SPACE
'Challenges at special schools must be overcome'
MP URGES GOVERNMENT TO COMMIT TO TACKLE ‘CRISIS'
Armada Way plan approved by council
A DATE has finally been set for work to start on the long-awaited transformation of Armada Way, which Plymouth City Council claims will be a “catalyst for change”.
Dozens protest at tree felling
SAY PLAN TO AXE TREES AT MILITARY BASE 'CRAZY'
GB heroes urge PM to back PE plea
PARALYMPIC swimming champion Brock Whiston hopes the Prime Minister will heed British athletes’ emphatic call to ensure disabled children have equal access to sport.
Hungarian Szucs is adapting well to life at Home Park
HUNGARIAN defender Kornel Szucs is grateful for the way he has been made to feel welcome at Plymouth Argyle and is enjoying working under head coach Wayne Rooney.
West Wharf at Millbay Docks is upgraded
WORK WILL ALLOW THE PORT TO HANDLE MORE CARGO
BLOW FOR HAZARDO
INJURED GOALKEEPER RETURNS TO ARGYLE
Smith is crowned Southern champion
FIGHTING farmer Sam Smith has become the region’s second Southern Area champion after he sensationally clinched the Super Middleweight belt in Essex on Saturday night.
McPhee has the belief that his Parkway style will come good
IT is one of those immutable rules of football that you don’t always get what you deserve and also, when you are down at the bottom of the division, you are also down on your luck.
England fall short in clean sweep bid
ENGLAND captain Ollie Pope admitted his side “shot ourselves in the foot” as wayward batting at the Kia Oval saw a triumphant Test summer end in defeat.
Inquiry launched on Covid's NHS impact
THE chairwoman of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry has begun to hear evidence relating to the impact of the pandemic on patients and the NHS.
PM 'pickpocketing OAPs'
LABOUR has decided to “pick the pocket of pensioners” while leaving the richest “totally untouched”, the head of the UK’s largest trade union has said, as pressure mounts for the Government to change course on means-testing winter fuel payments.
PM in action pledge about online sale of deadly knives
SIR Keir Starmer has promised action to tackle the online sale of deadly weapons, as he hosted a summit with knife crime campaigners including Luther star Idris Elba and victims’ families. The Prime Minister promised to “double down” on commitments made before the General Election on tackling knife violence.
Dozens die after flood causes bridge collapse
A BRIDGE has collapsed and a bus was swept away by flooding as more rain fell on northern Vietnam from a typhoon that has caused at least 59 deaths in the south-east Asian country, state media reported yesterday.
Litter pickers create 'vape' sculpture
ARTISTIC STATUE WITH MESSAGE ABOUT WASTE
Tom's 10 'top tips' for holiday letting success
'THOUGHTFUL TOUCHES CAN LEAVE A LASTING IMPRESSION'
Sex Pistols star Johnny brings tour to Marjon
'I COULD BE WRONG, I COULD BE RIGHT' SHOW AT THE QUAD
Kittens being reared in a 'kindergarten'
CHARITY CARING FOR THEM AFTER MUM KILLED ON ROAD
Dominant Parkway are still seeking first win
YELLOWS ARE UNABLE TO TURN THEIR POSSESSION INTO POINTS
Leach admits Services suffer a rude awakening in Nat Two
DEVONPORT Services lost 40-22 at Bournville on their National Two West debut following promotion from South West One.
Economic change is needed not 'shouting at foreigners' says Tory leadership hopeful
TOM Tugendhat (right) said the UK needs a 'Conservative revolution', including higher wages and lower migration, rather than 'shouting at foreigners from the white cliffs'.
New 'bus revolution' will save vital routes
MEASURES to empower local leaders to take control of bus services have been unveiled by the Government.
Over 50s wanted to fill 400 jobs at hotel chain in UK
HOTEL chain Hilton is targeting over 50-year-olds looking to get back to work to help fill almost 400 job vacancies across the UK.
'Broken but not beaten'
HEALTH Secretary Wes Streeting has said the NHS is 'broken but not beaten, as he defended plans to utilise the private sector to improve outcomes.
'I won't change policies one bit as result of the summer riots'
SIR Keir Starmer has insisted he will not let violence dictate Government policy following the summer riots and shared concerns about 'snake oil' promises from the far right across Europe.