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Farage insists he can win Musk over
NIGEL Farage has insisted he can rebuild his relationship with Elon Musk, after the billionaire called for him to be replaced as Reform UK's leader.

Grooming gang probe 'would be distraction'
THE head of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse has said 'the time has passed' for another lengthy examination of grooming gangs and that the row is 'dis- tracting from the issues. Professor Alexis Jay called for action and said: \"We've had enough of inquiries, con- sultations and discussions.\"

Pledge to move 'as fast as we can' on dentists
NHS dentistry is at \"death's door\", the Health Secretary has told MPs, as he restated his commitment to rolling out an extra 700,000 urgent dental appointments.
NHS negligence allegations
A POLICE force investigating allegations of medical negligence at an NHS hospital trust is believed to be looking at around 200 cases.

NHS trusts struggling with demand
A NUMBER of NHS trusts in England have declared critical incidents this week, amid \"exception-ally high demands\" on accident and emergency departments.
Earthquake in China
A STRONG earthquake shook a high-altitude region of China and areas of Nepal yesterday, damaging hundreds of houses, littering streets with rubble and killing at least 126 people in Tibet.

'Forever homes' are needed by deserving dogs
WOODSIDE IS SEEKING NEW PET OWNERS

Jail term for knife attacker
WHITFORD'S VICTIM COULD HAVE BEEN BLINDED IN ONE EYE

New facility for blood testing
OLD COUNCIL BUILDING TO OFFER SERVICE FOR NHS

Empty second homes 'scandal'
CORNISH LOCALS 'ARE STILL STRUGGLING TO BUY PROPERTY'

Praise for police who responded to city unrest
THE OFFICERS SHOWED 'GREAT BRAVERY AND DEDICATION'

Derriford placed on high alert as status 'critical'
WARNING AS HUNDREDS ARE ADMITTED

Police and crime commissioner's deputy resigns
HE WAS ONLY APPOINTED TO THE JOB FIVE MONTHS AGO

Jonny achieves South Pole challenge
A FORMER GB Para-athlete from South Devon has made history after becoming the first disabled person to ski solo and unsupported to the South Pole.
Warning of snow and ice heading to city
THE Met Office has issued a weather warning for snow for Plymouth. The warning, issued yesterday, was in place from 9am on Tuesday until 11.59pm tonight.

'Two-tier cricket system back on agenda'
Proposals to split Test cricket into a two-tier system, with England, Australia and India at the centre, are reportedly back on the agenda.

Fearnley earns Davis Cup call
Jacob Fearnley's exceptional form has earned him a maiden call-up to Great Britain's Davis Cup squad for their upcoming tie with Japan.

Evans beaten in Aussie qualifier
Dan Evans crashed out in the Australian Open's first qualifying round as the British number six was beaten in three sets by Japan's James Trotter in Melbourne.
Mixed weekend for the Patriots
PLYMOUTH City Patriots tipped off 2025 with gruelling back-to-back fixtures in NBL Division Three, winning one and losing the other.

McIlroy: New league is 'golf reimagined'
RORY McIlroy believes the new Tomorrow's Golf League (TGL) is \"golf reimagined for the 21st century\".

Sorinola benefitting from a run of games for Pilgrims
MATTY Sorinola is finally getting a run of games for Plymouth Argyle and the 23-year-old is determined to keep that going.
Hammar expected to reject Pilgrims
SWEDISH midfielder Fredrik Hammar 'hesitated' about signing for Plymouth Argyle after the departure of Wayne Rooney and with the club bottom of the Championship and is expected to join Belgian side KV Mechelen.

Argyle Women pick up three big points in basement battle
PLYMOUTH Argyle started 2025 with a much-needed victory, after defeating bottom side MK Dons 2-1 at Home Park in the Women's Premier National League.
Elfsborg happy to let Baidoo move on
SWEDISH club IF Elfsborg agreed to the transfer of Michael Baidoo to Plymouth Argyle because of the desire of the Ghana international midfielder to continue his career in England.

If you want to achieve something, you can make it happen...
A PLACE IN THE SUN'S LAURA HAMILTON TELLS LAUREN TAYLOR HOW SHE HAS ALWAYS BEEN A STRONG, INDEPENDENT WOMAN

BRAIN WAVE
CAMILLA FOSTER FINDS OUT ABOUT THE ACTIVITIES THAT HELP BOOST MENTAL SHARPNESS

Ravaged Raiders seek fresh blood
PLYMOUTH Raiders made the lengthy trip to a snow hit Surrey on Saturday evening already battling the elements from within as the team were missing Tom Elliott-Smith due to a sprained ankle, sustained in training late on Thursday night.

LOW LINKED TO ARGYLE
WYCOMBE DEFENDER WOULD COMMAND A £750,000 FEE
Charged with helping Khalife
A MAN has been charged with assisting former soldier Daniel Khalife, after he escaped from prison.

Little cheer for retail businesses
THE crucial \"golden quarter\" failed to give retailers the send-off to 2024 they were hoping for, after a year marked by weak consumer confidence, newly published figures show.