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Woman's 'luck' as car mounts pavement
A WOMAN has described how she had a lucky escape when two cars collided in a busy Plymouth shopping street - with one mounting the pavement.
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ROONEY TAKES HIS TEAM TO CHELTENHAM
Tamblin & Bennett land Pairs Betterball
WITH the Kernow course in tip top condition, the players contesting this year’s Pair’s Betterball competition made hay in the warm and sunny weather.
Daley looking forward to his dual role at Olympic Games
TOM DALEY is relishing the prospect of juggling pike positions with punditry as he prepares for an Olympics in Paris like never before.
Woods misses cut as Shane sparkles
TIGER Woods missed the cut in The Open for the third time in a row as Ireland’s Shane Lowry continued his eventful bid for a second Claret Jug on day two at Royal Troon.
Government will overturn UNRWA funding suspension
THE Government will overturn the suspension of UK funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine (UNRWA), Foreign Secretary David Lammy has said.
Government vows to improve UK resilience
THE Government has vowed to improve the UK’s “national resilience” after the UK Covid-19 Inquiry found there were “significant flaws” in preparing for a pandemic.
Zelensky urges Starmer to 'show your leadership'
VOLODYMYR Zelensky asked Sir Keir Starmer to “show your leadership” as he appealed for permission to strike Russian targets with Western weapons in a historic address to the UK Cabinet.
Police failures over suicides
FIVE years after The Herald exclusively revealed how police forces had no idea how many officers had taken their own lives, leading to top cops pledging to take action, a senior officer admits they are still not collecting the necessary data.
Pupils past and present toast school
PAST and present students and staff of Plymouth High School for Girls have come together for a celebration event to mark 150 years of the school being a cornerstone of education for girls.
Healthcare workers say efforts need recognition
STAFF ARE WORKING 'ABOVE AND BEYOND FOR NO MORE THAN MINIMUM WAGE'
Daughter steps in to save mum having a stroke
'I RECOGNISED THE SIGNS DUE TO FIRST AID TRAINING'
Mum continues walking for teen suicide charity
COASTAL PATH CHALLENGE HELPING TO PROCESS LOSS
Up to 20 cameras to be installed in 20mph scheme
UP to 20 speed cameras could be installed in a proposed 20mph zone in the centre of Plymouth, it has been revealed. Plymouth City Council has given more details of the proposal to restrict speeds in a huge area of Stoke and north Stonehouse bordered by Saltash Road, Western Approach and Union Street to as far as Stonehouse Bridge, and the main railway line from Cornwall to the station.
How to discover your inner peace
A BUDDHIST monk who visited Plymouth has shared his wisdom on how to find inner peace and be rid of anxiety in the modern world. It involves a few simple yet challenging changes to most people’s everyday reactions to life.
Refitted store reopens in Drake Circus
HOLLAND & Barrett has officially opened the doors to their refitted Plymouth Drake Circus store this week.
ONE LAST OLYMPICS!
DALEY IS DETERMINED TO ENJOY HIS DIVING SWANSONG
Two forced to withdraw as Gladiators go down to defeat to the Pirates
THE injury curse that seems to forever hang over the Plymouth Gladiators struck again on Wednesday night as both Kyle Newman and Nico Covatti were forced to withdraw from the 55-35 defeat to a dominant Poole Pirates.
Spong takes the positives in Tavistock's defeat to Torquay
TAVISTOCK assistant manager Darren Spong took plenty of positives from the performance, despite a relatively one-sided 4-0 defeat to National South side Torquay United at Langsford Park on Wednesday night.
It's thorny for Rory as Rose blossoms!
JUSTIN Rose believes he still has enough in the tank to win the Open after a two-under-par first round put him in early contention on the opening day at Royal Troon.
IONIQ EV SOUNDS LIKE MY CAR OF THE YEAR
HYUNDAI'S 5 N LETS YOU SHIFT GEARS AND EVEN REV THE 'ENGINE'
Gladiators, ready!
SIR ANTHONY HOPKINS STARS AS A ROMAN EMPEROR USING VIOLENT SPECTACLE TO QUELL THE MASSES
Lammy 'can find common ground with JD Vance'
FOREIGN Secretary David Lammy believes he will be able to find common ground with Donald Trump’s running mate even after he called Britain an “Islamist” country.
'Citizens failed over Covid preparation'
THE UK Government and the civil service “failed” the public due to “significant flaws” in preparing for the Covid-19 pandemic, a public inquiry has found.
‘Address migrant crisis'
SIR Keir Starmer urged European leaders to address the illegal migration “crisis” and to stand firm in support of Ukraine as he sought to strengthen the UK’s ties with the continent.
Mum is crafting happy experiences
'LEAP OF FAITH' CAREER CHANGE REWARDING
Airports can be a punishing experience
THERE’S a lot of talk at the moment about the state of our prisons.
Afghan Inquiry to hold 'closed hearings'
EVIDENCE IN CLOSED ROOM TO SAFEGUARD WITNESSES’
Harbour to be dredged to attract bigger ships
A NAVIGATION channel within Cattewater Harbour is to be dredged as part of improvements designed to attract more cargo and the ‘next generation’ of bigger, greener ships.
Drake's Island is in talks with investors
OWNER SAYS HE'D PREFER TO KEEP IT RATHER THAN SELL IT