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November 14, 2022

PLAN TO CHARGE FOR PARK AND RIDE SITES

COUNCIL BIDS TO BRIDGE BUDGET SHORTFALL WITH PROPOSALS THAT ALSO SEE FIVE BUS ROUTES AXED

PLAN TO CHARGE FOR PARK AND RIDE SITES

3 mins

Van driver 'did not mean to cause harm'

THE jury in the trial of three men jointly accused of murdering a 59-year-old grandfather from Ivybridge have heard from paramedics and police officers who attended the scene, as well as officers who arrested and interviewed the suspects.

Van driver 'did not mean to cause harm'

2 mins

Infatable swan rider rescued three times

ADRIFT IN PLYMOUTH SOUND

Infatable swan rider rescued three times

2 mins

Businesses are keen to come to Plymouth

CITY CENTRE IMPROVEMENTS WILL ATTRACT BIG NAMES

Businesses are keen to come to Plymouth

2 mins

Help is sought as new baby is taken to hospital

BABY RORY-LEE HAS SEPSIS AND MENINGITIS

Help is sought as new baby is taken to hospital

1 min

Luxury hotel bids to extend spa with new fitness studio

PLANS for a Plymouth business which aims to be one of the UK’s best hotel and spa destinations to build a state-of-the-art new fitness studio have been unveiled.

Luxury hotel bids to extend spa with new fitness studio

1 min

City learners struggle to pass

LEARNER drivers in Plymouth have among the lowest pass rates in the country, according to new figures.

City learners struggle to pass

1 min

Vow to keep pushing Russians out

UKRAINE'S president has vowed to keep pushing Russian forces out of his country after they withdrew from Kherson, leaving behind devastation, hunger and booby traps.

Vow to keep pushing Russians out

1 min

Foreign workers 'not answer to skills shortage'

SIR Keir Starmer has said the labour shortage in the UK cannot be remedied with foreign workers but by training Britons.

Foreign workers 'not answer to skills shortage'

1 min

‘More tax for everyone’

JEREMY Hunt has said everyone will need to pay \"a bit more tax\" after next week's budget as he warned \"sacrifices\" are required across the board to get the economy back on track.

‘More tax for everyone’

2 mins

King in tribute to fallen heroes

THE King has honoured the nation’s war dead for the first time as monarch and laid a wreath at the Cenotaph in remembrance of all those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.

King in tribute to fallen heroes

2 mins

Crossings top 40,000

MORE than 40,000 migrants have crossed the English Channel to the UK so far this year, Government figures have shown.

Crossings top 40,000

1 min

THAT WAS THE SHOW THAT WAS

MARION MCMULLEN looks back at the launch of one of the BBC's most groundbreaking satirical shows 60 years ago

THAT WAS THE SHOW THAT WAS

1 min

Battle against insect invasions

HELP! It's happened again... I was walking past the door of the spare bedroom and I heard that distinctive, skin-crawling low buzz... flies! I stealed myself? Stole myself? Whatever! I girded my loins and went in and, sure enough, having aired the room the week before, I'd inadvertently left the window open just a gnat's crochet and those little blighters were in like Flynn. And as we all know, there's never just one fly. Flies don't travel solo, they are pack insects.

Battle against insect invasions

2 mins

PENSION PAUSING IS A LAST RESORT

TRICIA PHILLIPS says think twice when trying to save money now by risking your financial future

PENSION PAUSING IS A LAST RESORT

5 mins

What are your options when a firm goes bust?

YOUR CONSUMER RIGHTS CHAMPION

What are your options when a firm goes bust?

2 mins

Even higher food prices to swallow

Food and drink prices could rise even higher than previously expected with meat, fruit, vegetables, dairy and bread seeing the biggest increases, a new forecast has suggested.

Even higher food prices to swallow

1 min

In the market to bag yourself a festive bargain

'Go east' is the message of a new survey on the cost of taking a trip to an overseas Christmas market this winter.

In the market to bag yourself a festive bargain

1 min

Pony protection trust seeking volunteers

PEOPLE WANTED TO HELP SECURE FUTURE OF NATIVE DARTMOOR PONY

Pony protection trust seeking volunteers

1 min

Trophy strife....

DOCUMENTARY TELLS THE COMPELLING TALE OF WHEN THE WORLD CUP WAS STOLEN AND REMARKABLY RECOVERED

Trophy strife....

1 min

Ivybridge leave it late before seeing off Devonport Services

IVYBRIDGE could not have left it any later to snatch an 18-13 win over Devonport Services in the South West One derby at Cross-in-Hand.

Ivybridge leave it late before seeing off Devonport Services

3 mins

Diligent Albion run Rams close

IT WAS a case of so close but so far for a spirited Plymouth Albion against the runaway league leaders Rams on Saturday afternoon.

Diligent Albion run Rams close

2 mins

Schuey pleased with the character of Argyle

MANAGER DELIGHTED WITH POINT FROM A TOUGH TRIP TO LINCOLN

Schuey pleased with the character of Argyle

4 mins

Parkway continue to climb after fine win over Hayes & Yeading

PLYMOUTH Parkway manager Lee Hobbs was a happy man as his side made it five wins in a row in all competitions by beating Hayes & Yeading 3-1 at Bolitho Park.

Parkway continue to climb after fine win over Hayes & Yeading

2 mins

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LanguageEnglish

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