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UK inflation at lowest in 17 months
INFLATION slowed to its lowest for 17 months in July due to a fall in energy prices and a slowdown in food price increases, according to official figures.
Khan's Ulez sign plea
MAYOR of London Sadiq Khan has pleaded with three councils to permit new signs warning drivers of the expansion of the capital’s ultra-low emission zone (Ulez) to be installed on their land.
Weekend of family fun at Harowbeer
A WEEKEND dedicated to the 1940s will bring hundreds of military vehicles, classic cars and World War II exhibits to RAF Harowbeer this weekend.
Pandemic grades 'must not affect students'
RETURN TO PRE-COVID GRADING WILL BE A 'BITTER PILL' FOR MANY
Yasmin's sad news while filming BBC reality show
A CONTESTANT on the BBC’s new wedding reality show had to battle tragic family news as she planned the happiest day for couples.
Tombstoners jump from Mayflower Steps
YOUTHS have been criticised after being filmed leaping into the sea from the portico over the top of the Mayflower steps.
Companies compete for firework crown
The National Firework Championships were due to start in Plymouth last night with displays from three UK firework firms.
85% of Year 6 pupils in Plymouth are trained in bike safety
AS Plymouth tops the charts in the UK for training young cyclists, a ‘cycling champion’ has been appointed to encourage more residents to get on their bikes.
'£25m health centre will help rejuvenate city'
FUNDING APPROVED FOR NEW DIAGNOSTIC CENTRE IN WEST END
Naval students finish coastal trek on the breakwater
EIGHT students from Devon University Royal Naval Unit (URNU) gained rare access to Plymouth’s breakwater for the final mile of a charity coastal walk.
FIRST CHOICE 'KEEPER
SUMMER SIGNING HAS HAD THE NOD FOR LEAGUE GAMES
Defence manufacturer takes £16m profit blow
SOUTHWAY FIRM TO SHED 30 STAFF AFTER NOSEDIVE
Four million workdays are lost to strike
THE number of working days lost since the current period of strike action began has passed four million, new figures show.
Strikes 'stall work to ease NHS waits'
NHS strikes are \"stalling\" efforts to tackle the record backlog of care in the NHS, the Prime Minister has said.
PM stands by barge
THE Prime Minister has defended the Government's decision to accommodate migrants on the Bibby Stockholm barge despite a series of setbacks.
I thought swollen eye was hay fever but it was tumour
MUM-OF-TWO RECOVERING AFTER 10-HOUR BRAIN OP
Rural pub in the running for national ale accolade
WALKHAMPTON INN VYING FOR CAMRA NATIONAL CROWN
Firms urged to get ready for 'flurry of cruise ships'
HUGE 'CRYSTAL SERENITY' FIRST OF FIVE VESSELS DUE IN
Dawson among bidders for stricken retail chain
PLYMOUTH retail magnate Chris Dawson's The Range is thought to be amongst bidders for crisis-hit bargain chain Wilko.
Warning on alcohol use to mariners
'NEAR MISS' INCIDENTS LAST YEAR ON OBSERVER CRAFTS
TRAIN PAIN FOR PILGRIMS
ARGYLE MAKE A MOCKERY OF TRAVEL HELL
Hobbs happy with response shown but now wants points
PLYMOUTH Parkway manager Lee Hobbs didn’t get the result he wanted against Gosport Borough on Saturday, but he could not fault the players for their application in going down to a 2-0 defeat in the Southern League Premier Division.
Saints lose their skipper ahead of trip to Argyle
SOUTHAMPTON will come to Home Park to play Plymouth Argyle in a Sky-televised Championship match at Home Park on Saturday after selling their captain James Ward-Prowse to West Ham United yesterday.
Swimmers advised to avoid waterfront
SWIMMERS are being advised to steer clear of Plymouth's waters this week as the British Firework Championships gets underway. As huge crowds gather on the Hoe and sparks fly into the air, provisions have been put in place in case of a serious incident.
Admiring the art of mezzotint of great paintings
IN THE 18TH CENTURY, PRINTS MADE ART MORE ACCESSIBLE TO ALL, SAYS JO CLARKE
16 killed in landslide
HEAVY monsoon rains triggered floods and landslides in India's Himalayan region, leaving at least 16 people dead and many others trapped, officials said.
Rebels blamed for PSNI wall posting
DISSIDENT information republicans posted redacted from a major PSNI data breach on the wall of a library in Belfast to prove they are in possession of the sensitive material, a Sinn Fein MLA has said.
Burglary victim 'feels like a prisoner' at home
DISABLED WOMAN LIVES ALONE AND IS NOW AFRAID
Parts of city 'could be underwater' by 2090
WHOLE AREAS ‘COULD BE WASHED AWAY’
Go-ahead for new hospital fracture clinic
DERRIFORD TO HAVE A NEW URGENT TREATMENT CENTRE