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Hunger crisis in Africa
MONTHS of drought in southern Africa triggered by the El Niño weather phenomenon have had a devastating effect on more than 27 million people and caused the region's worst hunger crisis in decades, the United Nations' food agency said yesterday.
Could jabs be shot in the arm for economy?
NEW weight-loss jabs could help boost the economy in Britain by getting people \"back into work\", the Prime Minister has said.
Medivac drama as cruise ship passenger unwell
COASTGUARD CALLED TO AIRLIFT PERSON TO SHORE
Record audience for classical concert
NEARLY 200 ATTEND AT STOKE DAMEREL CHURCH
Concerns over Devil's Point tidal pool repairs
RESIDENTS SAY IT'S JUST A 'STICKING PLASTER' APPROACH
Tributes to a 'loving dad' who lost cancer fight
'RECEIVED EXCELLENT CARE AT ST LUKE'S'
Incinerator labelled an 'environmental disaster”
COUNCIL IS NOW BURNING ‘MAJORITY OF ITS WASTE’’
MP abseils 80ft down Royal Citadel
RAISING MONEY FOR DEVON AIR AMBULANCE
THE PASS MASTER
GRIMSHAW IS MORE THAN JUST A GOOD SHOT-STOPPER
Dewsnip delighted despite Argyle's 'glitches'
DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL FEELS SEASON HAS GONE WELL SO FAR
Henderson delighted as his Lambs bounce back in style
STUART Henderson was not a happy man when his side crashed to a 4-1 home defeat to Helston Athletic last midweek, but he was delighted with their response at the weekend in bouncing back with a fine 2-0 win over Thatcham Town at Langsford Park.
Kids 'doom scrolling' on mobiles at risk of harm
CHILDREN who are \"doom scrolling\" for hours a day on smartphones are at risk of widespread harm, an MP has warned.
'I punished her and she died' dad tells court
THE father of Sara Sharif fled to Pakistan after allegedly killing the 10-yearold and calling police to say \"I legally punished her and she died\", a court has heard.
Israeli air strike kills four
AN Israeli air strike on a hospital courtyard in the Gaza Strip has killed at least four people and left more than two dozen others with severe burns, after fire swept through a tent camp for people displaced by the war, Palestinian medics said yesterday.
Crime tsar won't reveal fees for ex=Met chief
FOI REQUEST IS TURNED DOWN BY PCC'S OFFICE
Effervescent ballet a fantastic eye-opener
FULL disclosure. I had no idea there was such a thing as comedy ballet until I went to watch La Fille mal gardée at the Theatre Royal last week.
Old register office being 'flogged off in fire sale'
DISBELIEF AT PRICE BEING ASKED FOR COUNCIL BUILDING
Debts of £7m left from food firm's collapse
FIRM WHICH HAD TAVISTOCK OUTLET HAS LEFT NO CASH
Thai restaurant moves to larger city premises
THAI HOUSE MENU A HIT WITH CUSTOMERS
Tolkien masterpiece is on its way to city stage
LORD OF THE RINGS: A MUSICAL TALE COMING TO TRP
Head's vape warning as more pupils in hospital
STUDENT USE OF VAPES WITH DRUGS 'THROUGH THE ROOF'
Parkway's FA Cup dream over
HOPES OF REACHING FIRST ROUND PROPER DASHED
Clinical Worthing end Parkway's FA Cup dream
FA CUP 4TH ROUND QUALIFYING PLYMOUTH PARKWAY O WORTHING 4
Welsh wing wizard's late show helps Albion win again
PLYMOUTH Albion picked up their fourth win on the bounce with a 29-23 victory against a well-drilled Blackheath side at Brickfields on Saturday, in a game that marked an incredible 200th appearance for club legend Daniel Pullinger, writes Jack Sanderson.
Defensive frailties condemn Services to another defeat
DEVONPORT Services need to tighten up in defence if they are going to end their losing run in National Two West.
How to avoid being left out of pocket by work expenses
Disputed claims can leave workers frustrated and low on cash. VICKY SHAW offers some handy advice
Jenrick defends his Brexit U-turn
TORY leadership contender Robert Jenrick defended changing his stance on Brexit, when asked about a letter he is said to have signed describing it as a “dystopia”.
Labour put under pressure over NI
IT would be “absurdity” for Labour to argue that raising employers’ National Insurance contributions in the upcoming Budget is not a breach of their manifesto commitments, a leading Tory has said.
PM plans growth pledge
SIR Keir Starmer will pledge to get rid of regulation that “needlessly holds back investment” at a major business conference today.
Swinney in warm tribute to Salmond
SCOTLAND’S First Minster John Swinney said Alex Salmond “left a fundamental footprint on Scottish politics”, as he paid tribute to the former Scottish National Party leader.