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April 26, 2024

End is in sight for diabetes runner

A MAN with type one diabetes is this weekend hoping to complete his journey, running from John O’Groats to Land’s End, having passed through Plymouth and crossed the Tamar Bridge this week.

End is in sight for diabetes runner

1 min

Eagle lands at Devonport

MARIA Eagle, shadow minister for defence procurement, has stressed Labour’s commitment to Britain’s nuclear deterrent programme during a visit to Devonport Dockyard.

Eagle lands at Devonport

1 min

Boots apologises for problems at new pharmacy

“TEETHING issues” suffered by the new Boots pharmacy at Plymouth’s Derriford Hospital will soon be resolved, according to health chiefs.

Boots apologises for problems at new pharmacy

2 mins

Torpoint ferry could be cut, says Labour

'UNFUNDED TOLL FREEZES MAY JEOPARDISE TAMAR CROSSINGS'

Torpoint ferry could be cut, says Labour

3 mins

Mouldy flat 'is ruining our lives', say family

CORNWALL HOUSING GIVES APOLOGY FOR 'ANY DISTRESS'

Mouldy flat 'is ruining our lives', say family

2 mins

Running festival set to be packed

MANY ROAD CLOSURES THIS WEEKEND

Running festival set to be packed

2 mins

Fox ordered to pay £180k in libel damages

LAURENCE Fox has been ordered to pay a total of £180,000 in damages to two people he referred to as paedophiles on social media after losing a High Court libel battle.

Fox ordered to pay £180k in libel damages

1 min

Refugee council warns of asylum 'catastrophe'

THE Government’s sweeping asylum reforms and plans to send migrants to Rwanda could cause a “system meltdown” costing the taxpayer billions of pounds, campaigners have warned.

Refugee council warns of asylum 'catastrophe'

2 mins

Single celebrates our Right To Roam

TOTNES singer/songwriter Holly Ebony has recorded her latest single, Follow Your Feet in celebration of Right To Roam, with all proceeds from the song being donated to the movement.

Single celebrates our Right To Roam

3 mins

Avoid defeat and Parkway are safe from relegation

PLYMOUTH Parkway gave themselves a fighting chance of staying in the Southern League Premier Division with a superb 3-1 win over Hayes & Yeading in a match they could not afford to lose on Wednesday night.

Avoid defeat and Parkway are safe from relegation

3 mins

Nancekivell can expect no favours from his ex-protégé

INTERIM BOSS LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING ARGYLE'S ONE THAT GOT AWAY

Nancekivell can expect no favours from his ex-protégé

3 mins

Tavistock have the last laugh on gobby Wimborne

TUESDAY'S stunning and dramatic 3-2 win over Southern League Division One hopefuls Wimborne Town meant so much more than the three points for Tavistock, writes Stuart James.

Tavistock have the last laugh on gobby Wimborne

2 mins

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