The Herald - May 23, 2025

The Herald - May 23, 2025

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May 23, 2025
Tudor: 'I'll work with other authorities'
THE leader of Plymouth City Council says he is willing to work with other local authorities across the county to merge some services if it means vulnerable children will have better life chances.
2 mins
Tudor: 'I'll work with other authorities'
THE leader of Plymouth City Council says he is willing to work with other local authorities across the county to merge some services if it means vulnerable children will have better life chances.
2 mins
Chance to own two paintings by Beryl Cook
WORKS BY BELOVED PLYMOUTH ARTIST ARE TO BE AUCTIONED

1 min
WORKS BY BELOVED PLYMOUTH ARTIST ARE TO BE AUCTIONED
BERYL Cook, one of Britain's most beloved and instantly recognisable artists, continues to captivate audiences with her vibrant, humorous depictions of everyday life.

1 min
Council says sorry for 'coming up short'
CITY AUTHORITY CONCEDES MISTAKES WERE MADE IN ARMADA WAY TREE SAGA

3 mins
Council says sorry for 'coming up short'
THE chopping down of 100 trees in Plymouth city centre has been called a “traumatic episode” in a major report, and the city’s local authority has been told to rebuild trust with the people.
3 mins
Pair kept animals in squalid conditions
A PLYMOUTH man who ignored his ban from keeping animals has been jailed after being found living in squalid conditions with more than 50 animals.

3 mins
Pair kept animals in squalid conditions
A PLYMOUTH man who ignored his ban from keeping animals has been jailed after being found living in squalid conditions with more than 50 animals.

3 mins
200 STAFF JOBS ARE AT RISK AT UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH
STUDENTS at the University of Plymouth are campaigning to save courses they fear are under threat as the institution looks to make up to 200 job losses.
3 mins
Students fight to save courses as job cuts loom
200 STAFF JOBS ARE AT RISK AT UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH

3 mins
Spectacular festival returns
WEEKEND SHOWS WILL SPAN MUSIC AND THEATRE

2 mins
Call for MP to quit as city councillor
REBECCA SMITH GIVES ALLOWANCE TO CHARITY
1 min
Man found dead in woods miles from his home
SUICIDE VERDICT FOR MAN WHO MOURNED HIS FATHER

3 mins
SUICIDE VERDICT FOR MAN WHO MOURNED HIS FATHER
A MAN who increasingly took to drinking heavily to cope with personal issues and declining mental health because it helped him \"shut everything off\" was found dead in woods miles from home, an inquest heard.
3 mins
Israeli embassy staff shot dead
TWO staff members of Israel's United States embassy in Washington DC have been shot and killed while leaving an event at a Jewish museum, police have said.
1 min
No talks, say Russians
RUSSIA and Ukraine have scheduled no further direct talks on ending their more than three-year war, a Kremlin spokesman has said.
1 min
Junk food ads ban to be delayed
GOVERNMENT plans to ban TV advertising for products high in fat, salt and sugar before 9pm will be delayed until January 2026, following concerns from food and media brands and confusion over enforcement guidelines.
1 min
Unions want all SWR services renationalised
UNIONS have welcomed the imminent renationalisation of a rail operator, but the government has also been urged to bring services such as cleaning and security back in-house.
1 min
Above-inflation pay lifts but strikes already threatened
TEACHERS and doctors will get above-inflation pay rises over the next year, ministers have announced after the latest review of public sector pay.
2 mins
Chemical castration piloted in 20 prisons
A TOTAL of 20 UK prisons are to pilot the chemical castration of sex offenders, the Justice Secretary has said.

1 min
Signs of recovery after Brexit woe - at long last
AT long last the Starmer-led Labour Government has scotched the Farage-Johnson lies leading up to the 2015 'illegal' Brexit vote and its subsequent loss of a big chunk of our British economy by 14%, or about £20 billion a year, and increasing everyone's cost-of-living.
3 mins
Far fewer air shows in the SW these days
CERTAIN events act as bookmarks in Devon's year, and the English Riviera Airshow has quickly made itself one of them.
2 mins
Libertines head to the Eden Sessions
ONE of Britain's best loved bands The Libertines will be headlining a must-see Eden Sessions event in July, joined by an eclectic line-up of special guests including Frank Turner.

2 mins
HELLO AGAIN
LIONEL RICHIE TELLS VIKKI WHITE WHY HE LOVES RETURNING TO THE UK TO SING HIS HITS
3 mins
STILL A FORCE TO BE RECKONED WITH...
TOM CRUISE PULLS OUT ALL THE STOPS TO MAKE SURE MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE FRANCHISE GOES OUT WITH A BANG
2 mins
It's exhilarating, a little bit dangerous and a heck of a lot of fun
AS THE FINAL INSTALMENT OF ETHAN HUNT'S EPIC STORY COMES TO CINEMAS, TOM CRUISE AND HIS CO-STARS TALK TO RACHAEL DAVIS ABOUT ALL THINGS MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE

4 mins
Martin returns but has Parker's power faded?
Nostalgic Nineties-set sitcom The Power of Parker is back, reports ROGER CROW

2 mins
INEOS' NEW LAUNCH RULES OFF ROAD
GRENADIER QUARTERMASTER TAKES THE BEST OF BMW BUT STILL COMES INTO ITS OWN

3 mins
SALOON RAISES BAR
Mercedes has revealed prices and specs for its new CLA saloon in a choice of electric or hybrid.
1 min
Dancer born and red
Dianne Buswell tells MARION MCMULLEN she is tour ready after her Strictly Come Dancing triumph
4 mins
Bath are close to a trophy treble
RUGBY UNION Johann van Graan wants Bath to 'enjoy the moment' when they continue their quest for a possible trophy treble in tonight's EPCR Challenge Cup final against Lyon.
1 min
Brad Pitt impresses grid stars with movie
MOTOR SPORT Brad Pitt's role in the Formula One movie has been hailed as 'impressive' as the drivers reacted positively to the upcoming blockbuster.
1 min
Emma could face Iga in Paris second round
BRIT ON EARLY COLLISION COURSE WITH FRENCH OPEN'S DEFENDING CHAMP

2 mins
Wright time for Callum to show his qualities
2025/26 SEASON WILL BE A BIG ONE FOR ARGYLE MIDFIELDER
2 mins
Albion RFC raise over £4,000 for St Luke's Hospice
PLYMOUTH Albion is proud to celebrate a remarkable moment of community spirit and creativity, that raised an incredible £4,168.00 for St Luke's Hospice Plymouth.
2 mins
Ex-Pilgrims gunning for promotion
TURN FROM BACK PAGE
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