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Activists target airports
GERMANY'S busiest airport cancelled more than 100 flights after environmental activists launched a co-ordinated effort to disrupt air travel across Europe at the height of the summer holiday season.
Man poured faeces mix over inmate and officer
DOUGLAS PELLOW WANTED TO BE MOVED
Election cycle is to be reviewed
CITY RESIDENTS INVITED TO HAVE THEIR SAY
Dockyard profits leap by £40m to £61.5m
FIRM RECOVERS FROM DELAY TO SUB REFIT THAT WAS OVER BUDGET
Pub reopens after 'dazzling' revamp
COUPLE PLAN ON BIG PARTY TO CELEBRATE START OF NEW ERA
Over 60 arrested in police crime crackdown
42 CHARGES BROUGHT FOR SHOPLIFTING IN SPECIAL OP
Daley is ready to wave the flag for Team GB
STARRING ROLE AT TONIGHT'S OLYMPIC OPENING CEREMONY
Plea to 'drive slower' after horse put down
A 'BEAUTIFUL stallion' which was left in agony after being hit by a car and subsequently destroyed has left Dartmoor locals and animal-lovers furious over what they say is a rise in ignorant driving.
Mannamead secure hat-trick of Knockout Cup titles
THE Plymouth & District Knockout Cup, sponsored by Head, was once again contested by Mannamead and St Budeaux.
'Hungry' England can hit 600 runs
OLLIE Pope senses a ‘real hunger’ in England’s batting lineup this summer and believes they could be capable of scoring 600 runs in a single day.
Ukraine support in PMQs spotlight
SIR Keir Starmer has shared a series of cordial exchanges with Rishi Sunak over Ukraine as he faced his first Prime Minister’s Questions at the helm.
PM's child poverty vow
SIR Keir Starmer vowed to tackle child poverty \"with the same vigour\" as the last Labour government, when challenged over his refusal to immediately axe the two-child benefit cap.
Female shop workers 'are facing abuse daily'
BUSINESSMAN SAYS FINDINGS 'SHOCKING'
Historic estate opens its gardens for hospice care
FLETE HOUSE OPENS UP 12-ACRE PARKLAND
Tavistock shops closing amid 'uncertain times'
COST OF LIVING CRISIS IS HITTING BUSINESSES HARD
Parents warned on holiday fines
NEW RULES WILL INCREASE PENALTIES
Dozens fined at charity event in aid of cancer
FUNDRAISERS 'ASTOUNDED' TO GET PARKING TICKETS
Hundreds sign petition against 20mph zone
PROPOSAL HAS BEEN BRANDED 'A TUDOR TAX'
City students wow at the National Theatre
PLYMPTON ACADEMY GIVE A 5-STAR PERFORMANCE
TIJANI IS A HANDFUL
ROONEY EXCITED BY WHAT ON-LOAN STRIKER CAN BRING
Tavistock sweating on eligibility of McCabe
TAVISTOCK skipper Charlie Barriball is hoping the club gets approval to play new signing Clinton McCabe in their end-of-season bid to avoid relegation.
Murray announces his retirement from Tennis
ANDY Murray has confirmed he will retire after the Olympics, saying Paris 2024 will be his “last ever tennis tournament”.
Parkway agree a loan deal for Argyle's Baker
PLYMOUTH Argyle have agreed to send 19-year-old goalkeeper Zak Baker on loan to Southern League Premier South side Plymouth Parkway.
Goldsmith on top form in victory for Octagon
FRED Goldsmith’s (25.47) fine display in a dominant 9-2 Octagon Plymouth City Super League Division A win over King Billy was one of a number of great displays from the runaway leaders in the four weekold season.
Labour to end use of Bibby Stockholm
THE Government will end the use of the Bibby Stockholm barge for housing migrants off England’s south coast as part of an overhaul of the asylum system, the Home Office has announced.
Streeting to review plans for new hospitals
A REVIEW of plans for 40 new hospitals could delay projects, a shadow health minister warned, as the new Health Secretary vowed not to give patients “false hope” about when they can expect more up-todate facilities.
'Don't carve up party'
JAMES Cleverly has warned Tory leadership rivals not to \"divide up and factionalise\" the party as it prepares for the contest to replace Rishi Sunak.
Support secured for Harris
UNITED States vice president Kamala Harris has secured the support of enough Democratic delegates to become her party's nominee against Republican Donald Trump, according to an Associated Press (AP) survey.
Crime tsar to appoint deputy against advice
DEVON and Cornwall’s police and crime commissioner is to appoint a deputy, despite a panel which scrutinises her work telling her they don’t recommend it, suggesting the money should be spent on frontline officers instead.
Cruising? It doesn't appeal to me
THEY say it’s better to travel than it is to arrive, but when it comes to one particular sort of holiday, I actually think I’d rather stay at home.