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Tavi gastropub earns prestigious accolade
THE Cornish Arms in Tavistock has scooped second place in a top 50 gastropub list.
Couple reunited with their one-eyed Tigger
A PLYMOUTH couple have been reunited with their missing cat after spotting him on the news.
Tavistock organic farm shop closes after 5 years
AN award-winning Devon business has shut another of its shops saying that it is not currently viable to keep it open. It follows at least two other nearby shops announcing closures due to economic challenges in the post-Covid era.
Oppenheimer up for 13 Oscars
OPPENHEIMER, the epic biopic about atomic bomb creator J Robert Oppenheimer from Christopher Nolan, has dominated the Oscar nominations with 13 nods, including one for best actor for Irish star Cillian Murphy.
AI prepares to rule in a new Galaxy
Artificial intelligence is pushed to the fore in Samsung’s next generation phones... but what will it mean for users?
Aussie Open slammed for late show
TENNIS Australian Open organisers faced criticism over scheduling after a long quarter-final between Novak Djokovic and Taylor Fritz delayed the night session by more than two hours.
SOMETHING SPECIAL!
GUNNING BACKS PLYMOUTH DIVER TO FARE WELL IN PARIS
Colebrook victorious despite best of Beckett
GEORGE Beckett fired as many as 15 three-figure scores for Steampacket in a Plymouth City Super League Division A defeat to Colebrook by a 7-4 scoreline.
Wood: World Cup pain will fire us up
MARK Wood admits England’s World Cup blowout “really hurt” and is desperate to put things right on his return to Indian soil with the Test team.
High camp from Vegas
JOHNNY'S LATEST GLAMPING PLAN IS FOR CONVERTED HELICOPTERS...
Borrowing level drops but debt at historic high
The Government borrowed less money last month than in any December in four years but debt remains at historical highs, new data suggested.
'War on waste' in the NHS planned
MONEY being wasted in the NHS is a \"cultural problem, set from the top\", the Labour Party has said, as it announced reforms that would allow the health service to \"realise its potential\"
Blow for Rwanda plan
FOREIGN Secretary Lord David Cameron is urging his fellow peers to get behind the Rwanda asylum plan, after the scheme suffered its first defeat in the upper chamber.
Quality of end-of-life care earns due reward
STAFF AT SPECIALIST HOME GAIN ST LUKE'S AWARD
Council explores options for flood defence scheme
ROAD AND RAIL LINKS ARE IN JEOPARDY IN THE FUTURE
Sexual predator is jailed for 24 years
'REVOLTING' ONLINE SEX BLACKMAILER
City healthcare provider makes £5m pre-tax loss
EMPLOYER HAD TO PAY STAFF BONUSES AFTER NURSES' STRIKE
School is rated as outstanding
A PLYMOUTH primary school has been given the highest possible rating by Ofsted at its latest inspection.
Bravery award for specialist nurse
A SPECIALIST nurse at Derriford Hospital has received a national bravery award for providing emergency care to a member of the public in 2022.
MORE TO FOLLOW!
FOSTER’S BUSINESS IN NOT YET DONE IN JANUARY WINDOW
Hobbs demands more of the same from Parkway
LEE Hobbs could not have been any prouder of his players, as they thrashed Hungerford Town 6-2 on Saturday, but entering a run of two games a week now for the foreseeable future, he knows he has to be clever with team selections.
Hardie revels in the adulation of Green Army for his display
RYAN Hardie has admitted the resounding ovation he got from the Green Army after his outstanding two-goal, one-assist display in Plymouth Argyle's 3-1 win against Cardiff City meant a lot to him.
McCullum: We'll be brave in India
BRENDON McCullum insists England are ready to be \"really brave\" with their team selection for the first Test against India, leaning into one of the biggest challenges in cricket.
GAME FOR A CHALLENGE
Chefs are tasked with creating an Olympic banquet fit for champions
'The BBC has been biased on occasion'
CULTURE Secretary Lucy Frazer said she believes the BBC has been biased \"on occasion\" as she discussed new measures aimed at boosting confidence in the corporation's impartiality.
Chancellor urged to tackle key consumer issues
TV presenter Martin Lewis is urging the Chancellor to fix some key consumer issues, including rules around child benefit which \"unfairly\" penalise some families with a single income or one dominant earner.
Storm Isha leaves trail of damage
TWO DEAD AND THOUSANDS LEFT WITHOUT POWER IN HIGH WINDS
Modi opens new temple
INDIA'S Prime Minister Narendra Modi has opened a controversial Hindu temple built on the ruins of a historical mosque in the Indian city of Ayodhya, delivering on a crucial Hindu nationalist pledge his ruling party hopes will catapult him to a record third successive term in upcoming elections.
Pub reopens with new name
MORLEY ARMS HAS FRESH IMAGE AS EIGHTEEN87
Pub reopens with new menu
A COSY pub on the edge of Dartmoor is back open with a brand new menu. People have been flocking to The Royal Oak at Meavy to try the locally sourced food since the service began on January 17.