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MP breached code of conduct, says watchdog
A CONSERVATIVE MP will have to apologise to Parliament after breaching the MPs' code of conduct by speaking to the media about a parliamentary standards watchdog investigation.
Plan to convert offices into flats secures approval
AN office building in Tavistock owned by West Devon Borough Council is to be converted into temporary accommodation for homeless and vulnerable people.
Warning to keep watch for hornets
SOUTH West Water is encouraging people in Devon and Cornwall to be aware of Asian hornets, which are one of the biggest threats to the UK's natural pollinators.
Flat is damaged as car crashes into property
DRIVER TAKEN TO HOSPITAL WITH MINOR INJURIES
City's Wilko store saved from axe...for now
FIRST ROUND OF CLOSURES LISTED BY ADMINISTRATORS
Jury is told of injuries to man found in road
MURDER TRIAL SEES FOOTAGE OF BUSINESSMAN'S ARREST
Mother tells of trauma after wrong diagnosis
HANNAH AND HER DAD BOTH HAVE INCURABLE CANCER
'Plymouth will not be going bankrupt'
FINANCE CHIEF SAYS CITY WON'T FOLLOW BIRMINGHAM
I'm so lucky to be alive after 'hit and run' incident
POLICE RELEASE IMAGES OF TWO PEOPLE THEY WANT TO SPEAK TO
Erin stamps her message to fundraise for cancer research
A PARALYMPIAN from Plymouth is leading a unique running event which aims to stamp a defiant message against cancer across 100 miles of British coastline.
Heat is set to extend into weekend
THE Met Office has predicted that hot weather is set to continue in Plymouth into the weekend, with highs of 26C.
CUNDLE IN THE GOALS
MIDFIELDER KEEN TO ADD TO HIS TWO STRIKES FOR ARGYLE
Argentina pack is a big threat-Cole
ARGENTINA'S scrum may lack the potency of old, but Dan Cole insists it remains a significant threat to England's goal of making a triumphant start to their World Cup.
Dad remains missing after disappearance
CHAD GIBSON WAS LAST SEEN IN NEWQUAY IN DECEMBER 2015
Pupils forced to stay at home
147 SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES ON CRISIS LIST
Russian strike on Ukraine city leaves 16 dead
AT least 16 people have been killed and dozens more wounded when Russian shelling struck a market in a city in eastern Ukraine, officials said.
PM must 'stand with Keyham'
‘DON’T BOW DOWN TO THE GUN LOBBY’, SAYS LUKE POLLARD
Tories seek inquiry into £70m borrowing deal
FUNDS USED TO SETTLE PENSION DEFICIT
Gables seeks help during heat
GABLES Dogs and Cats Home is issuing an urgent appeal to help their rescue dogs and cats sizzling in the heat to stay cool.
Vegan restaurant to open in Mutley former Costa unit
CHEF HOPES MORE PEOPLE WILL TRY DIFFERENT DIET
Citybus starts consultations over job losses
OFFICE STAFF AT COMPANY IN JEOPARDY
Jury shown film of accused
DROVE TO RETAIL PARK COFFEE SHOP AFTER NEARBY FATAL INCIDENT
Former Olympic swimmer faces rape charges
ANTONY JAMES APPEARS IN COURT TO FACE 21 CHARGES
Mark's 14ft high sunflowers delight residents
CARE HOME GARDENER BREAKS HIS OWN RECORD
'MEANT TO BE'
ARGYLE WAITING ON WORK PERMIT FOR NEW STRIKER MUSTAPHA BUNDU
Heather Knight defends team selection after heavy defeat for England
HEATHER Knight admitted Sri Lanka served up some \"humble pie\" for England after a crushing defeat at Chelmsford, but has no regrets over their approach to this series.
Taylor hits sixth 170 checkout of career
STEVE CHAPMAN 501 LEAGUE
Huge office block to go on sale at auction
EUROTECH HOUSE WAS CREATED FROM FORMER ELECTRONICS FACTORY
Man admits murder of 36
A MAN accused of an arson attack at an animation studio in Japan has pleaded guilty to the murder of 36 people.
Aid funding 'own goal'
MINISTERS may be blocked from diverting billions of pounds of overseas aid funding to supporting asylum seekers in the UK by the new \"stop the boats\" law, a watchdog has found.