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Sporting activity will be raising awareness
MISSION'S GOAL IS TO HELP MENTAL HEALTH SUFFERERS
Charity provides a space full of comfort and joy
CHILDREN'S HOSPICE SOUTH WEST HELPS CITY FAMILIES
Jail term for attempt to rob cash from store
TWO FEMALE STAFF AT SHOP TACKLED HEROIN USER
Dental treatment leads to life-saving diagnosis
UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH PLAYS KEY ROLE IN PROJECT
Awards hail achievements of women from the South West
CROWNE PLAZA PLAYS HOST TO SPECIAL EVENT
Group found guilty of supplying drugs
A LARGE number of men and women from Liverpool and Plymouth are set to be sentenced, after they were found guilty of supplying heroin and cocaine to addicts in Plymouth.
A QUIET JANUARY
SCHUEY IS NOT EXPECTING MUCH ACTIVITY
New Welcoming City Champion appointed
COUNCILLOR WILL DRIVE EQUALITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION EFFORTS
Fans' final farewell to Pogues star
MOURNERS lined the streets of Dublin yesterday to say an emotional goodbye to Shane MacGowan at a public procession ahead of his funeral.
Gaza desperation grows
DESPERATE Palestinians fleeing Israel's expanding ground offensive crowded into an ever-shrinking area of the Gaza Strip as the Israel-Hamas war entered its third month yesterday.
Unions unite to fight strike law
THE Government's controversial new law to provide minimum levels of service during strikes will be attacked today at a special conference attended by leaders of the country's biggest trade unions.
New book looks at city rebuilding
THE rebuilding of Plymouth after World War II is the subject of the latest book by city historian Chris Robinson, which was launched this week.
Life-writing work shops for women
THE first of two weekend life-writing workshops for women takes place in Plymouth today with top writers brought in to share their expertise.
Looking for some weird Christmas baubles?
'BAD TAXIDERMIST' OFFERS SOME SHOCKING ITEMS
Music group are reviving carols of yesteryear
WREN MUSIC BRINGING BACK TRADITIONAL FOLK CAROLS
Derriford 'in growing need of resuscitation'
THOUSANDS OF HOURS LOST TO AMBULANCE DELAYS; MILLIONS NEEDED FOR REPAIRS
City wheelchair rugby club is 'changing lives'
MEMBERS HAIL CLUB WHERE DISABILITIES ARE EMBRACED
Cooper happy to be back and doing what he loves at Argyle
PLYMOUTH Argyle goalkeeper Mike Cooper is enjoying being back 'doing what I love' after his successful return from a long-term knee injury.
Henderson takes Tavistock back to their happy place
THIS season really got going for Tavistock with a 2-0 FA Trophy win at Yate Town back in September and tomorrow, the Lambs return to Lodge Road looking for a victory in the Southern League Division One South.
Mural celebrates Ten Tors Jubilee Challenge
A MURAL created by students at City College Plymouth has been unveiled to commemorate the college's success at the Ten Tors Jubilee Challenge event.
Christmas is always a busy time of year for me
WELSH MEZZO-SOPRANO KATHERINE JENKINS TALKS TO NAOMI CLARKE ABOUT HER FESTIVE TRADITIONS AND HOW THE PANDEMIC CHANGED HER PERSPECTIVE ON HER CAREER
Explosion on paradise islands
The aftermath of a massive explosion at an industrial area on the main island in Mahe, Seychelles
Ruth Perry sister slates cruel Ofsted
THE family of Ruth Perry said \"urgent lessons\" must be learned after a coroner concluded an Ofsted inspection contributed to her taking her own life but added they have \"no confidence\" the watchdog will make the reforms needed.
Young carers support saluted
A PLYMOUTH school has been given an award for the support it gives to pupils who are also carers, ensuring they don't miss out on their education.
Sunak defends Rwanda plan following resignation
A DEFIANT Rishi Sunak has vowed to \"finish the job\" of getting the Rwanda scheme off the ground despite opposition from hardline Tories and the prospect of a bitter parliamentary battle.
Rees-Mogg fund manager to close
THE fund management firm co-founded by former business secretary Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg is to be wound down after recently losing its largest client.
Universities infested with antisemitism - MP claims
CONCERNS have been raised in the House of Commons over antisemitism in UK universities following a backlash against comments made by leaders of top academic institutions in the US.
Partygate coverage 'absolutely absurd'
BORIS Johnson complained of \"absolutely absurd\" characterisations of the partygate debacle, as he defended his handling of the latter stages of the pandemic.
Help to create a 'moss carpet'
THOUSANDS of people are being asked to help craft a mossy carpet - and draw attention to the climate emergency.
Dartmoor gets EV charge points
CHARGING points for electric vehicles (EVS) are to be installed at a number of locations on Dartmoor and paid for by BMW, to encourage more zero-emission journeys.