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February 02, 2023

Shortage of taxis to get worse as drivers quit

PLYMOUTH taxi drivers have warned the council that a shortage of cabbies is likely to worsen, causing problems for the city’s hospitality businesses and women’s safety.

Shortage of taxis to get worse as drivers quit

2 mins

Schools close as teachers launch first strike action

MULTIPLE schools and several individual year groups across Plymouth were closed yesterday as teachers joined the first of a series of strikes.

Schools close as teachers launch first strike action

2 mins

More businesses recognised for green efforts

OVER 50 PLYMOUTH FIRMS HAVE SIGNED UP TO SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVE

More businesses recognised for green efforts

2 mins

Police force told to improve fast

INSPECTORATE LISTS DETAILED FINDINGS

Police force told to improve fast

2 mins

Studio strives to help good causes

‘PAY-AS-YOU-FEEL’ RECORDING ON OFFER

Studio strives to help good causes

2 mins

Marathon effort for charity

DAD RUNS TO RAISE FUNDS FOR SOUTH WEST HOSPICE

Marathon effort for charity

2 mins

PM defends handling of Raab 'bullying' row

RISHI Sunak resisted calls to suspend his Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab while an investigation into bullying allegations is carried out. The three permanent secretaries who led officials working under Mr Raab are thought to have given evidence to an inquiry into the Justice Secretary being led by senior lawyer Adam Tolley KC.

PM defends handling of Raab 'bullying' row

1 min

Benefit changes 'push people to low-pay jobs'

BENEFIT reforms in recent decades have pushed more people into work, but often into part-time, low-paid jobs with little prospect of future high wages, the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has said.

Benefit changes 'push people to low-pay jobs'

1 min

Majority of schools affected by strikes

NEARLY nine in 10 schools and sixth-form colleges in England and Wales with teachers on strike have shut their doors to some pupils, a survey suggests.

Majority of schools affected by strikes

2 mins

Military medical group given city's top honour

A PLYMOUTH organisation which provides military medical staff to work alongside the NHS has been recognised for its commitment to healthcare by being awarded the Freedom of the City.

Military medical group given city's top honour

1 min

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PublisherReach Publishing Services Limited

CategoryNewspaper

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyDaily

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