
The UK’s leading cancer charity held its Cornwall Mighty Hike over the weekend of August 31, with walkers tackling a full or half marathon distance.
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A 19th century impression of life in Plympton
CHRIS ROBINSON STUDIES A WORK BY SAMUEL COOK

Cardiff have no answer as the Green Machine extend to six
IT IS six of the best for the Plymouth Raiders as they notched up their sixth victory on the bounce last Sunday with a 75-42 win over Cardiff Met in the Welsh capital.

Tavistock continue to pull clear of drop zone
IT is often said that a week is a long time in politics and the old cliché rings true for sport as well. Last Saturday, Tavistock went into the first of three crucial games in Southern League Division One South four points adrift of safety. Seven days later, they sit four points and five places above the drop zone.

'WE WON'T GIVE UP...'
BUNDU VOWS TO 'GIVE EVERYTHING' TO AVOID RELEGATION
Forecast for UK economy downgraded
THE UK's economic forecast has been slashed, amid downgrades for the wider global outlook, as experts warned over a hit to world growth and rising inflation sparked by mounting trade wars.

Draper dreams of Grand Slam glory
JACK Draper believes he has plenty of room for improve- ment in pursuit of his “huge goal” of winning a Grand Slam title.

North Macedonia seeks justice
NORTH Macedonia has vowed to hold those responsible to account, after a nightclub fire in the town of Kocani left dozens dead.

Rare first edition of Harry Potter book spells profit
TEACHER'S COPY USED AS A 'TESTER' WITH CITY PUPILS
Princess of Wales salutes the Irish Guards
THE Princess of Wales joined the Irish Guards to celebrate St Patrick's Day and mark the regiment's 125th anniversary.
HUNDREDS OF CREDITORS OWED MONEY
IT is becoming increasingly likely that more than £46m of debts will be left unpaid after the collapse of the building arm of Devon construction giant Midas.