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Charles marks birthday with food hub visit
THE King has celebrated his 76th birthday by visiting a food distribution hub as part of his drive to support charities feeding the nation.
Babcock profits leap to £170m
DOCK YARD WORK IS KEY TO FIRM'S GROWING REVENUE’
Community hero to switch on lights
JO CONNETT ORGANISES LOCAL SOUP RUN
Dawson saves Homebase jobs
SOME STORES WILL NOW BECOME PART OF HIS 'RANGE' EMPIRE
Keyham: Minister vows to "prioritise' response
YET TO GIVE AN OFFICIAL REACTION TO CONSULTATION ON FIREARMS REFORM
Ginsters fined £1.28m after worker's death
PAUL WAS CRUSHED TO DEATH BY LORRY AT PASTY FACTORY
Jury rule Jean's death 'accidental' as inquest closes
CORONER TO PEN REPORT INTO DEATH AFTER HELIPAD INCIDENT
Rising number of tents pitched by homeless
CENTRAL PARK IS THE LATEST LOCATION
Edwards: My injury despair
ARGYLE CAPTAIN LEFT DEVASTATED BY SEVERITY OF INJURY
Fernandes hopes Amorim can help revitalise United
MANCHESTER United captain Bruno Fernandes hopes new head coach Ruben Amorim can “change the energy” at the club.
Plymouth Boxer Adaway impresses with victory over Baonok in Thailand
PLYMOUTH bantamweight prospect Connor Adaway made an impressive return to the ring last weekend with a stoppage of an opponent on a bill – in Thailand.
Morgan's get the better of Keep's in Pairs tie
THE battle of the Father and Son pairs saw Brian and Jack Morgan get the better of Vince and Connor Keep, with the game starting in a tricky gusting wind.
Raducanu leads the British hopes
Emma Raducanu has been backed to play a starring role for Great Britain on her return from injury at the Billie Jean King Cup Finals.
US Open failure still hurts Mcllroy
RORY McIlroy admits his failure to win the US Open still “stings” as he bids to match Seve Ballesteros by winning a sixth Race to Dubai title.
Streeting orders cost review of 'dying law'
THE Health Secretary has ordered a Department of Health review of the costs of implementing any change in the law on assisted dying.
Review ordered into train fare prosecutions
AN INDEPENDENT review of rail fare prosecutions and enforcement has been ordered by the Government following claims of train operators taking disproportionate action.
Bosses on social media personally liable over knives
SOCIAL media bosses who fail to stop illegal knives being advertised on their sites could face £10,000 fines from police under Government plans.
Actor dies surrounded by family
ACTOR Timothy West, known for many roles in television and the theatre, has died peacefully in his sleep aged 90 “with his friends and family at the end”, his family said.
Trump's defence choice of TV host stuns Pentagon
US PRESIDENT-ELECT Donald Trump has stunned the Pentagon and the broader defence world by nominating Fox News host Pete Hegseth to serve as his defence secretary, looking to someone largely inexperienced and untested on the global stage to take over the world's largest and most powerful military.
Air ambulances given new landing site
IT'S THE CITY'S FIRST EVER 'COMMUNITY LANDING SITE'
Lump of coal sells for £1,500
RECOVERED FROM WRECK OF THE TITANIC
Auction to raise funds to help brave Clara
SIGNED ARGYLE SHIRT AND JEWELS AMONG SALE ITEMS
Mutley post office set to close in huge PO cuts
115 PO BRANCHES ARE TO BE AXED ACROSS THE UK
Derriford bans large helicopters after death
NOW CALL TO REVIEW ALL UK HOSPITAL LANDING SITES
'Bus shelter fails to give us any shelter at all!'
RESIDENTS ANGRY NEW SHELTER FAILS TO PROTECT THEM
Magical winter festival comes to Central Park
ICE SKATING, SANTA'S GROTTO AND FOOD & DRINK STALLS
ARGYLE'S HUGE TEST
ELEVEN GAMES IN 44 DAYS LIE IN WAIT FOR ROONEY'S MEN
Randell had to share his moment with fans
PILGRIMS PLAYMAKER IS FEELING FINE AFTER HIS INJURY ABSENCE
Whatley on song as A team win Cherry Tree derby
MIKE Whatley (31.98) fired legs in 14 and 12 darts - and a 156 checkout, to go alongside a 180 he plundered during a 3-0 singles win that was the best performance in the Monday Premier League game week 11.
Starmer commits to 81% cut in emissions
SIR Keir Starmer has committed to cutting UK greenhouse gas emissions by 81% by 2035 - but said he would not be telling people how to live their lives to curb climate change.