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Poorer Homes Hit Hardest By Brexit-Fuelled Surge In Food Bills-Study
Brexit added almost £6bn to UK food bills in the two years to the end of 2021, affecting the poorest households the most, research published today has found.
Hancock: So Was I Authentically Me?
MP's cringey jungle debrief
Anger As Faroes Still Allow Russia To Fish In UK Waters
Fishing bosses have hit out at the Faroe Islands for letting Russian vessels trawl UK waters next year.
New vape shop has mission to help smokers quit for good
The new store stocks a wide range of vaping and CBD products and is open Mondays to Saturdays from 9am to 6pm, plus Sundays from 10am to 4pm.
Immersive Dome wins tech award
During the week the venue hosted its inaugural Immerse Fulldome UK festival.
Trio are guilty of manslaughter of biker on A38
THREE men have been found guilty by a jury of killing a 59-year-old grandfather on the A38 in Plymouth in May this year.
School receives praise for work on 'weaknesses'
HYDE PARK INFANTS STILL ‘INADEQUATE'
Less than half population Christian
The percentage of people saying they had no religion jumped from around a quarter in 2011 (25.2%) to over a third in 2021 (37.2%).
Web Bill slammed as 'watering down'
Michelle Donelan also argued the axed measures had been an 'anchor' holding the much-delayed Bill back.
Joe enlists team to help him climb seven mountains
A PLYMOUTH businessman has gone to extraordinary lengths to support a mental health charity.
Puppy pushes plunger for Christmas lights
PLYMOUTH Community Homes invited a pup from animal shelter Gables to turn on the Christmas tree lights outside its Plumer House offices in Crownhill.
Vegetables are going to good causes
AS the cost of living keeps on rising, thousands of struggling families in Devon are to receive a bumper delivery of free vegetables.
Retro Chic salon takes step back in own premises
SISTERS MOVE BUSINESS SO NEW FIRM CAN COME IN
Closed restaurant is to go into liquidation
Liquidators at Newcastle under Lyme-based Currie Young Ltd have been appointed to put the company into creditors voluntary liquidation.
Classic car to be raffled for charity
The event is free and all visitors will be in with a chance to win the car by buying a £10 raffle ticket.
GLADIATORS NEED HELP
CLUB SEEK SPONSORSHIP FOR 2023 SPEEDWAY SEASON
ABUSE CRIMES TOP LIST OF POLICING PRIORITIES
Survey finds high levels of satisfaction & trust in gardai
UNITED STAND
Ukraine's First Lady joins Camilla at Palace to attack violence on women
113k people impacted by cyber attack at the HSE
The HSE confirmed to the Irish Mirror those affected will not receive compensation.
PROBE INTO DOPEY LAG INTERVIEW BEHIND BARS
Prisoner speaks with YouTuber about doing time & smoking weed
U2's Larry facing op to keep on drumming
Mullen Jnr reveals damage after decades performing with band
Date set for barrister's murder trial
A DATE has been set for the trial of a senior barrister accused of murdering a man in a shooting at a farm.
Gig tribute as Mark hit by pneumonia
The Unbreakable singer, 42, is being treated with antibiotics after attending hospital.
Carer slams 'wrong & immoral' payouts
Rita Dempsey, 45, said: “Whoever approved these bonuses needs a dose of reality.”
Murderer gets 2yr sentence for drugs in Mountjoy
He is currently serving a life sentence for murder.
'3-MAN HIT TEAM TRACKED LAWLOR BEFORE KILLING'
Claims as accused refused bail
Musk dumps Twitter Covid cranks policy
The social media platform introduced the policy during the pandemic and removed thousands of potentially harmful and misleading tweets.
UGO: YOU GO EDDIE... JUST LIKE JOSE DID
The former England star said a dismal autumn for his old team, culminating in them being booed off at Twickenham on Saturday, was a watershed moment for boss Jones.
TV's Graham raises toast to his wine
The presenter claimed newer celebrity brands will “fall by the wayside” as they’re not as good as his.
TDs to get Greta book gift
Friends of the Earth say they have already raised enough money to buy 125 copies of the book.