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March 29, 2023

Fine dining restaurant earns city's first-ever Michelin star

HEAD CHEF PRAISES 'TEAM EFFORT'

Fine dining restaurant earns city's first-ever Michelin star

1 min

School pledges to fix girls' loos after complaints

LACK OF PRIVACY OUTRAGES BOTH PUPILS AND PARENTS

School pledges to fix girls' loos after complaints

2 mins

Raising funds after brother's tragic passing

TOM DIED JUST FOUR DAYS AFTER CANCER DIAGNOSIS|

Raising funds after brother's tragic passing

3 mins

Early Bird comic enjoys a double serving of brekkie

JOKESTER RETURNED FOR ENCORE

Early Bird comic enjoys a double serving of brekkie

2 mins

Acting leader praises Bingley

NEW MAN PLEDGES TO ‘CREATE STABILITY'

Acting leader praises Bingley

1 min

Primary school killings mapped out by ex-pupil

A FORMER student who killed three children and three adults at a primary school in Nashville had drawn a detailed map of the building and conducted surveillance before carrying out the massacre, US police said.

Primary school killings mapped out by ex-pupil

1 min

Humza is confirmed as Scotland's First Minister

SNP leader Humza Yousaf has been voted in by MSPs as Scotland's youngest First Minister and the first from a minority ethnic background.

Humza is confirmed as Scotland's First Minister

1 min

Terror threat level in NI raised to 'severe'

MI5 has increased the terror threat level in Northern Ireland from \"substantial\" to \"severe\", meaning an attack is highly likely.

Terror threat level in NI raised to 'severe'

2 mins

It's no sort of preparation for adult life

I REMEMBER my first detention in school. It was dished out after an incident in the playground, in which a boy from the next year up had approached me in a less than friendly manner, possibly something to do with a tackle in a football game.

It's no sort of preparation for adult life

2 mins

Peckish party crowd lose appetite for eaterie

A PLYMOUTH fish and chip shop has closed suddenly, after being open for less than two years.

Peckish party crowd lose appetite for eaterie

2 mins

Florist forced to run her business from home

SOARING COSTS AND ONLINE COMPETITION PROMPT MOVE

Florist forced to run her business from home

1 min

Don't create a period drama

Stamping out stigma and shame starts from a young age - which is why children should hear about periods. Experts tell IMY BRIGHTY-POTTS how to talk to kids

Don't create a period drama

2 mins

Jess's half-marathon to help Stroke Association

A PLYMOUTH teenager aims to take on the challenge of The Great North Run - the world's biggest half-marathon - to raise funds for the Stroke Association, which supported her mother following a stroke.

Jess's half-marathon to help Stroke Association

1 min

Super Mann helps title race swing in favour of Fawn B

THE Steve Chapman 501 League title race swung in the direction of the Fawn B as they claimed an 11-0 win over Duchy on the very same night their rivals dropped points.

Super Mann helps title race swing in favour of Fawn B

5 mins

Pauls to start his rebuild by fighting Polasik in Plymouth

EXPLOSIVE middleweight Brad Pauls will begin his rebuild back into title contention with a clash on this Saturday’s professional boxing show in Plymouth.

Pauls to start his rebuild by fighting Polasik in Plymouth

3 mins

'WE'LL DO IT FOR YOU!'

DEWSNIP WANTS TO REWARD GREEN ARMY

'WE'LL DO IT FOR YOU!'

2 mins

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