The Herald - April 14, 2025

The Herald - April 14, 2025

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April 14, 2025
Seven in court over alleged acid attack
SEVEN people including a woman from Plymouth - appeared before magistrates on Saturday morning in connection with an alleged acid attack on a man in Lipson Road.

2 mins
Children's drawings inspire a new mural
CREATIVE youngsters have inspired a vibrant new mural at a primary school in Plymouth’s newest town.

2 mins
Job cut fears as hospital seeks £67m in savings
THERE are fears that hundreds of jobs could be lost at Derriford Hospital as bosses need to make nearly £70 million worth of financial cuts, a union said.

3 mins
Phone mast site is approved in spite of protests
BOOST TO DARTMOOR CONNECTIVITY

2 mins
Take a slow boat to paradise
With Easter holidays now in full swing, parents or anyone looking after children may be in need of some inspiration when it comes to a day out. Thankfully, there are plenty of options which are on our doorstep - or at least a short trip away. Writer and photographer Malcolm Bassett-Smith has been out and about with his notebook and camera, summing up just some of the attractions which will be vying for custom during the holidays...
3 mins
Midnight Walk entries now open
FOUR ROUTE LENGTHS NOW AVAILABLE

2 mins
Taliban defends four executions
THE leader of Afghanistan's Taliban has said executions are part of Islam, after four men convicted of murder were executed last week by gunfire in Afghanistan.
1 min
Russia is condemned
SIR Keir Starmer has condemned a Russian missile attack that killed more than 30 people in the Ukrainian city of Sumy yesterday.
1 min
Government adds funding to tariffs aid
BUSINESSES in the UK being hit by United States President Donald Trump's tariffs are set to receive extra support, as the Government announced a new export finance package worth billions of pounds.
1 min
Minister refuses to say if furnaces can keep going
THE Business Secretary has declined to guarantee that British Steel will be able to secure enough raw materials in time to keep its Scunthorpe blast furnaces going.

1 min
No 'two-tier policing' in 2024 riots - MPs
THE response by police forces to the summer riots was “entirely appropriate’, despite accusations that those involved were policed more strongly than previous protesters, MPs have said.

1 min
Characterful creation emerged from the clay
I'VE just had one of the best Saturday mornings I’ve ever had!

2 mins
We must focus on better care - not early death
WE write as local doctors from several medical specialities and including many who work regularly with the dying. The views and opinions contained in this letter are personal to the authors and do not represent the views or position of any of the authors' employing or affiliated organisations.
3 mins
Will anyone get your pensions after you die?
WHEN it comes to managing pensions, the focus is generally on how much you will receive, how best to manage private pensions as you progress towards retirement, and how you'll draw from your state and private pensions in the future.

4 mins
How to cancel contracts you don't want any more
I recently wrote all about ‘Awful April’ - the time of year when all of our main bills go up, from taxes to utilities.

2 mins
Neighbourly love or hate?
WITH blood spattered on the walls and a family photo smashed on the carpet, it’s not really the best look for an estate agent’s house tour.

1 min
Services give Camborne plenty to think about
DEVONPORT Services gave Camborne plenty to think about for more than an hour before slipping to a 43-26 defeat on the Recreation Ground.

2 mins
Unstoppable Albion dazzle at Brickfields
THERE are days at Brickfields that live long in the memory. This one will be talked about for years.

3 mins
Parkway made to work hard for all three points
PLYMOUTH Parkway were made to work hard for the points but came out on top in an entertaining game which saw them leapfrog Sholing in the table.

1 min
Pilgrims still alive in battle to survive
PLYMOUTH Argyle staged a superb late fightback to beat promotion-chasing Sheffield United 2-1 at Home Park and keep alive their chances of escaping Championship relegation.

4 mins
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