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Child was hit by car
A CHILD was taken to hospital after a crash involving a car yesterday morning.
Young artists inspired by studio work in St Tropez
NOW THEIR ORIGINAL WORKS OF ART WILL BE EXHIBITED
Heartbreak as dead cat found left in bin
A CAT owner has been left heartbroken after her cat was found in a communal bin a mile from her home.
Wendy's aiming to open city outlet
A MAJOR American fast food chain wants to open in Plymouth. Wendy's is looking to open three new restaurants in the south west, including two in Devon.
How To Help A Child Deal With Their Grief
To mark National Grief Awareness Week (December 2-8), LISA SALMON asks a psychotherapist how families can support children when a loved one passes away
Children among latest migrants
YOUNG children wearing woolly hats and coats were among migrants arriving in the UK yesterday, after crossing the English Channel.
Rain fails to deter Welland & Philip in quest of victory
CHRIS Welland and Varun Philip and Arash Dinari and Lawrence Hay wished they had brought their swimming costumes and snorkels when they played on an evening of rather heavy rain.
Argyle's spending on player wages is over £14 million
PLYMOUTH Argyle will spend at least somewhere in the region of £14 million-£15m in player wages this season, the club's owner and chairman Simon Hallett has confirmed.
Young Pilgrims fight back from two down to earn Robins draw
A YOUNG Plymouth Argyle side fought back from two goals down to earn a very credible draw with Bristol City in their final Under-18s Professional Development League Cup match at the Millennium Fields.
Fredriksen signs for the Gladiators
PLYMOUTH Gladiators' team building for the 2025 season has seen Alfie Bowtell and Joe Thompson return to the Coliseum and they will be joined in the team by Norwegian champion Lasse Fredriksen.
Murray won't join Novak in Brisbane
TENNIS Novak Djokovic will begin his 2025 season at the Brisbane International - but new coach Andy Murray is not planning to join him.
Bethell rewarded with England deal
ENGLAND newcomer Jacob Bethell has received a double dose of good news – keeping his place for the second Test against New Zealand and landing a two-year central contract.
Biden pardon is a betrayal of America
WHEN Joe Biden campaigned for the presidency, he presented himself as the antidote to Donald Trump's chaos and corruption.
RHYME & REASON
BERTIE Carvel is back as Commander Dalgliesh, the enigmatic detective-poet in this period crime drama.
Rail fares are still expected to rise
SOUTH Western Railway's services will be the first to transfer into public ownership next year, followed by c2c and Greater Anglia, but the move is not expected to bring down train fares for passengers.
Tories tackle 'cock-eyed' tax change
LABOUR MPs have been urged to support calls to \"axe the family farm tax\", as Chancellor Rachel Reeves was accused of \"cock-eyed accounting\" over the policy.
Haigh row continues
SIR Keir Starmer yesterday ignored calls to provide further details on why Louise Haigh resigned as transport secretary over a fraud offence before she became an MP.
No Christmas role for Archbishop
THE outgoing Archbishop of Canterbury will not take part in any public Christmas services this year, despite still being in post until January next year.
Bank awaits business reaction
THE Governor of the Bank of England has said the way businesses react to the National Insurance hike is currently the \"biggest issue\" after the Budget, as he warned that economic uncertainty is rising in the UK and globally.
Impeachment threat
SOUTH KOREA'S opposition parties yesterday submitted a motion to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol, hours after he ended a shortlived martial law that prompted troops to encircle parliament before lawmakers voted to lift it.
Police step up patrols during festive season
'OPPORTUNISTIC' CRIME WARNING
Repairs are completed on cycle bridge
FORMER RAIL LINE HAS BEEN SHUT SINCE APRIL
Tractor run festive fun cancelled
A FESTIVE tractor run has blamed the local police force for its cancellation, saying there were too many safety fears which the force has denied, saying it merely advised on how to carry out such an event safely.
City seeks a 'director of growth'
THE hunt has begun for someone to oversee the transformation of Plymouth city centre into a \"new town\" - on a salary of up to £168,000 a year.
Erin determined to raise funds to help others smile
SHE'S ALREADY RAISED HUNDREDS THIS YEAR
Council leader urges rethink on PO closure
PLYMOUTH City Council leader Tudor Evans has written to the Post Office to warn against the closure of a city branch which he said can be a 'lifeline' for the community.
City road accrues most speeding fines in region
OLD LAIRA ROAD CAMERAS HAND OUT MOST FINES IN DEVON AND CORNWALL
Poll suggests easing of cost of living crisis
MORE than a quarter of consumers are planning to serve multiple meat options for Christmas dinner this year in a sign that cost-of-living pressures are easing, a survey suggests.
Tributes to Dennis on his 100th birthday
FAMILY AND FRIENDS GATHER ROUND TO WISH HIM WELL
Warning tax rises may have greater impact on inflation
GOLDMAN Sachs has warned that the tax increases introduced by Rachel Reeves in the Budget could have a more significant impact on employment and inflation than official estimates suggest.