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Council needs to save £14m to fund social care
BUT KEY SERVICES WILL BE PROTECTED’
NANCE WILL PLAY A PART
LONG-SERVING COACH WILL DO HIS BIT FOR NEW ARGYLE BOSS

FACE THE FUTURE
We round up five fabulous finds from this year's Consumer Electronics Show

Malinowski top scores but suffers with defeat
ANDY Malinowski top scored with 17 ton-plusses, but still found himself on the wrong end of a 6-5 loss as Cornwall Gate were downed in a Plymouth City Super League Division A last leg shoot-out at King Billy.

Pilgrims fight back for a draw in Muslic's first match at the helm
RAMI Al Hajj scored a second half equaliser for bottom-of-the-table Plymouth Argyle as they drew 1-1 with Oxford United at Home Park in their first match under new head coach Miron Muslic.

How to make keeping fit a family affair
Personal trainers share with LISA SALMON creative ways both kids and parents can be active together

Keeping the twins happy is never a 'simple procedure'
DOUBLE TROUBLE FOR A FIRST TIME DAD OF TWINS
Young girl on horse hit by Transit van
A YOUNG girl was airlifted to hospital following a crash involving a Ford Transit van and a horse in Cornwall.

Chad's headache turned out to be brain tumour
PROUD SEA CADET WAS DUE TO START ROLE WITH ROYAL FLEET AUXILIARY

Resurrection of an indie classic
Remaster breathes new life into a fun and replayable post-apocalyptic adventure

Killer tension at the round table
WE ARE already at the halfway mark of this brilliantly addictive game, with Claudia Winkleman dishing out brutal instructions.
Chemring shares up after US radars deal
SHARES in the global defence business Chemring saw an increase yesterday morning, following the announcement of a new deal with a United States-based company for the supply of miniature radars.

Google set for UK fairness scrutiny in dominance probe
THE Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has initiated an investigation into Google to determine if its search and advertising services are producing fair outcomes within the UK.
Retailers say prices may have to go up
TWO thirds of leading UK retailers have warned they will be forced to hike prices to cope with this year's increase in National Insurance costs.

Where to visit in 2025
DESPITE the attempts of technology to make our worlds shrink, the planet remains an overwhelmingly vast place.

Surfing gear retailer is returning to Plymouth
ESTOVER LOCATION SUITS FIRM WHICH QUIT CITY CENTRE IN 2019

Busiest day for crossings so far
NEARLY 400 migrants have arrived in the UK so far this year after the busiest day for Channel crossings since the start of 2025.
Rental reforms to cap upfront costs
NEW legislation will modernise how the country's \"insecure and unjust private rented sector\" is regulated, the Government has pledged as rental reforms are again debated in Parliament.

Minister resigns amid scandal over her aunt
TREASURY minister Tulip Siddiq last night resigned over allegations linked to her aunt's political movement in Bangladesh.
Reeves sticks to growth quest
RACHEL Reeves has insisted the turbulence in the UK's financial markets underlined the need to go \"further and faster\" in search of economic growth.

Princess's 'poignant' ward visit
THE Princess of Wales yesterday made an \"incredibly poignant\" visit to the hospital where she was treated for cancer to personally thank staff for her care.

Bid to make solar panels compulsory
'ALL NEW BUILDS SHOULD HAVE THEM'
New flights to Southend airport
NEW flights from Newquay Airport will connect Cornwall to Essex this summer. The direct flights will depart daily from the spring.

Kemi blames 'peasants' for grooming gangs crisis
KEMI Badenoch has blamed \"peasants\" from \"sub-communities\" in foreign countries for the grooming gangs crisis. The Conservative also told GB News hearing victims' accounts were \"quite shocking\" as she reaffirmed calls for a national inquiry into the scandal. Mrs Badenoch said cultural issues surrounding the problem also needed to be examined.

Theatre Royal's Drum to stage operatic treat
FIRST OPERA TO BE STAGED IN TRP'S SMALLER THEATRE
Protesters pitch up at city tech firm
AROUND 20 protesters waved placards and banners outside a manufacturing and technology firm on Monday, in a campaign linked to military action in Palestine.

MP launches new petition to help save pharmacies
NHS FUNDING 'MUST MATCH COSTS BEING FACED BY CHEMISTS'

Paedophile's sex abuse spanned across 16 years
CITY MAN JAILED FOR 20 YEARS
Nato's mission in Baltic Sea
NATO is launching a new mission to protect undersea cables in the Baltic Sea region, after a string of incidents that have heightened fears of Russian sabotage and spying in the strategic region, the alliance's leader said yesterday.
Notre Dame shut over heating
A SCHOOL in Plymouth was closed to all staff and students yesterday due to an issue with the heating.