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Train fare prosecutions are quashed
THOUSANDS of prosecutions for alleged fare evasion brought by train companies are set to be declared void after a judge's ruling.
Palestinian death toll 'above 40,000' claim
MORE than 40,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, the territory's health ministry has said.
Hammer-waving robber was 'having a bad day'
MAN TOLD SHOPKEEPER 'I'M SORRY ABOUT THIS'
Blood testing clinic is a walk-in
NEW FACILITY WILL EASE NHS PRESSURE
Faces that tell a story of Ukrainian resilience
WHEN Russia escalated its invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022, Saltash artist Louise Pasterfield felt she had to do something. Angry that this war should even be happening and upset by the footage we were seeing on our TVs, newspapers and social media, she picked up her brushes and started to paint the faces of Ukraine, inspired by those images.
Students jump for joy at A-level successes
STRONG RESULTS AND SOME STANDOUT INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENTS
Meal deal to get Sunset Market bid rolled out
MAIN MEAL AND A DRINK FOR £10 AT MARKET TONIGHT ONLY
Dazzling end to annual fireworks competition
THE British Firework Championships 2024 concluded last night after a thrilling opening night which saw the sky lit up on Wednesday.
UP AND RUNNING!
ROONEY TASTES VICTORY ON HIS FIRST NIGHT AT HOME PARK
Henderson rues a lack of cutting edge from his Lambs
TAVISTOCK manager Stuart Henderson was left frustrated by his team's decision-making in the final third of the field as they suffered a second successive 1-0 defeat in Southern League Division One South.
Gallant Parkway fall short in their comeback at Gloucester
A SPIRITED second half was not enough for Plymouth Parkway, who were left to rue a poor first half on their visit to Gloucester City, going down to a 3-2 defeat to a team that were relegated from the National League North last season.
Broken leg failed to end Rose's marathon ambition
TEAM GB STAR BATTLED THROUGH THE PAIN BARRIER TO FINISH RACE
Deputy PM hails 'new partnership'
ANGELA Rayner has hailed a 'new era of partnership' after a landmark meeting between the Government, businesses and trade unions yesterday.
Bayley sets eyes on gold - and the jungle
PARALYMPICS Will Bayley insists ongoing controversy surrounding Strictly Come Dancing has not been a distraction ahead of the Paralympics and would relish a spell in the jungle on his return from Paris.
Government has 'tough' choices ahead
THE Scottish Government will make sure public services do not 'crumble away,' the Finance Secretary has said, but she warned of 'tough decisions' ahead.
"Untenable' that most Tory voters are over 60
TORY Party leadership hopeful Mel Stride has said it is 'completely untenable' that the average Conservative voter is 63 years old.
Strictly 'experience was great'
TV star Les Dennis has said his 'great' Strictly Come Dancing experience felt 'like Black Swan' due to the professional dancers' desire to win.
Taliban celebrates anniversary
THE Taliban celebrated the third anniversary of their return to power at a former US air base in Afghanistan on Wednesday.
Judge gives blistering rebuke to disorderly pair
ANOTHER TWO RIOTERS JAILED
Glowing Ofsted report for school
CITY PRESCHOOL CELEBRATES RATING
Harry keen to be in Olympic frame
A NINE-year-old from Elburton is aiming to emulate his Olympic hero having already proven his competitive spirit on two wheels with medals from two different regional race series.
Ultrafast broadband rolled out to thousands
PLYMOUTH Sutton and Devonport MP Luke Pollard visited the telephone exchange last week to mark the fact that more than 60,000 homes and businesses in the city now have access to ultrafast full-fibre broadband.
Thousands suspended from city schools
FOUR SECONDARY SCHOOLS HAD MORE THAN 500 EACH
Search for duo after motorbike is stolen
POLICE are looking to identify and question two people after they evaded police in Plymouth.
Councillor: Lies on social media can't be tolerated
SOCIAL media platforms that allow 'false news and untruths' to spark unrest and riots should face consequences, council chiefs have said.
Authority sorry’ at filthy state of toilets
A PLYMOUTH woman visiting a public toilet was disappointed to find them \"filthy\" after paying 50p to use the facility.
Stab suspect may have fled to South West
POLICE were yesterday continuing their manhunt for a suspect believed to have travelled over 230 miles from London to Devon or Cornwall after a bus driver was stabbed near Stoke Newington Common on August 1.
Fuse is lit on the city's fireworks spectacular
PLYMOUTH’S skies were dazzled by an array of amazing firework displays last night as the first three of six companies lit the fuse for the battle to be crowned winner of the British Firework Championships 2024.
TIME TO GO
COOPER ON THE BRINK OF £2M MOVE TO SHEFFIELD UNITED
Argyle receive good news on the state of Houghton injury
THE knee issue which kept Plymouth Argyle midfielder Jordan Houghton out of the first Championship match of the season is not serious.