The Herald - November 08, 2022
The Herald - November 08, 2022
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In this issue
November 08, 2022
TRAGEDY CAUSED WHEN DIVERS RAN OUT OF AIR - INQUEST TOLD COMPLACENCY A FACTOR
Inquest hears how divers met their fate
3 mins
Help to keep rescue pets from chill this winter
GABLES APPEAL AS ENERGY BILLS EXPECTED TO TRIPLE
1 min
Drone shows progress on new Forder Valley road
BUT STILL NO OPENING DATE FOR NEW £50M LINK ROAD
2 mins
Councillors In Plymstock fight for Post Office
CLOSURE COULD DEVASTATE BUSINESSES ON BROADWAY
3 mins
Plans for health hub 'were just an ambition’
JOHNNY Mercer has said plans for a sparkling new 'health hub' in the city centre \"were just an ambition\" after the government confirmed £41m of funding has been pulled.
2 mins
MP: 'Stop the blame game and find solutions’
PLYMOUTH MP Johnny Mercer has claimed he will wring out \"every last penny\" of Government funding to help city residents in the cost of living crisis.
4 mins
Remembering city's heroes
SERVICE ON THE HOE WILL BE POIGNANT OCCASION
2 mins
Raising funds in memory of father and uncle
BRAIN TUMOUR SUFFERERS DIED ONLY FOUR DAYS APART
2 mins
Chief's fears over winter flood risk
AN Environment Agency (EA) boss has warned the UK could suffer from flooding this winter despite areas being in drought, saying \"climate change is happening now\".
2 mins
Olivia quits jungle
OLIVIA Attwood has withdrawn from I'm A Celebrity...
1 min
23 arrested over M25 oil protests
TWENTY-THREE people have been arrested after Just Stop Oil protesters climbed gantries on the M25 despite a major Metropolitan Police operation to foil their plans.
1 min
LOOKING BACK
When sheep grazed all over... CHRIS ROBINSON DIGS DOWN INTO SOME FARMING HISTORY
3 mins
Survivors of pre-war grandeur
JO CLARKE JAKES A WALK DOWN UNION ST
2 mins
Services held in bombed-out church
DURING the Second World War Plymouth was one of the most heavily bombed cities in the country.
1 min
SCARS OF WAR
NOTHING brings to life the horrors of war more than the personal stories of those who survived it.
1 min
Sewage spills 'could be going unreported'
MORE beaches could be polluted with sewage but there is no way official way to find out. At least six declared pollution alerts were in place at beaches in Cornwall yesterday after a weekend of pollution discharges.
1 min
Riders are just too strong for plucky Patriots
PLYMOUTH City Patriots took on the Leicester Riders at the weekend, in front of a sell-out crowd at Pavilions, but ultimately came up short.
3 mins
Tavistock show their quality and Henderson wants more of the same
TAVISTOCK issued a real statement of their intent for this season with a stunning 4-0 away win at high-flying Frome Town on Saturday, but manager Stuart Henderson said it will count for nothing if his side don't follow it up with another win at Lymington in the Southern League Division One South tonight.
3 mins
Edwards prepared for a hard week of training
CAPTAIN ADMITS ARGYLE WERE WELL BELOW THE USUAL STANDARD
5 mins
WE HAD NO CHOICE!
SCHUEY SAYS HE HAD TO MAKE CHANGES
2 mins
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