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Benefits will be lost if work is refused
YOUNG people will lose their benefits if they refuse to take up work and training opportunities, a Cabinet minister has said ahead of announcing measures to cut the welfare bill.
Heat pumps push to use Brit energy
PEOPLE who want to use more British-made energy for their central heating should use a heat pump rather than a traditional boiler, according to research.
Cop29 deal at Tith hour
ENERGY Secretary Ed Miliband has called a financial package for developing nations a \"critical 11thhour deal at the 11th hour for the climate\" as the United Nations environmental conference drew to a close.
Man who robbed shop with knife gets prison term
THREE-YEAR SENTENCE OVER ROBBERY TO FUND HIS HABIT
Latest trip down memory lane
MORE CLASSIC RAILWAY PHOTOGRAPHS
Santas on bikes help charity
CHILDREN'S HOSPICE SOUTH WEST WILL RECEIVE FUNDS
Students dive into Darwinism
INSPIRING TRIP TO NATIONAL MARINE AQUARIUM
Parking fine is a 'slap in the face'
A PLYMOUTH pensioner stung by a penalty notice for parking in a disabled-only car park has said there were no clear markings which showed it was for blue badge holders only.
Plan for new Asda store going on show today
WESTON MILL OAK VILLA WILL GET NEW CLUBHOUSE IN DEAL
Dance studio is triumphant in home city event
RHYTHM CITY THRILLED TO EARN NATIONAL ACCOLADES
Trains are cancelled as storm hits region
ALL trains from London to Devon and Cornwall were cancelled yesterday as Storm Bert brought flooding to the region.
Council care workers to take strike action
ESSENTIAL care workers employed by Plymouth City Council are to take strike action for the first time, trade union Unite has said.
Back to the future
NEW ACADEMY COMPLEX IS NAMED AFTER JOHN FOULSTON
'When you follow the Argyle for years, we lose more than we win, but I still enjoy it'
PLYMOUTH Argyle have yet to win away in the Championship after eight games this season.
'Far too many' buildings unsafe
A HOUSING minister has warned \"far too many\" buildings remain unsafe, with work to remove dangerous cladding yet to begin at almost 50% of monitored properties.
'We will never forget you'
THE family of Harshita Brella say they will \"never forget you till our last breath\" in a tribute released to the 24-year-old.
Hostel duo held over suspected 'poisonings'
POLICE in Laos have detained the manager and owner of a hostel in connection with the death of six people from suspected methanol poisoning, including a British lawyer.
British Airways 'sorry' as mum's meds put in hold
AIRLINE APOLOGY FOR 'EXTREME STRESS'
Green light in bid for club marquee
GREEN TAVERNERS GROUP PLAN APPROVED
Appeal for festive gifts for Ukrainian children
SIMPLY WRAP SMALL ITEMS IN A SHOEBOX FOR DELIVERY
'Tell us the truth' says nuclear test veteran's son
CALL FOR LABOUR TO DELIVER ON PLEDGE
Residents in crackdown on anti-social behaviour
'DRUG TAKING AND ALCOHOL ABUSE ON THE STREETS IN BROAD DAYLIGHT'
Attempted murder arrest over Barbican horror 'hit and run'
A MAN has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a hit-and-run on the Barbican - with police warning people not share any videos of the incident on social media.
Santa Claus is coming to town
I'VE finally done it: I've met Father Christmas. He walks in, serene smile on his face, white beard, soft red trousers around a thickened stomach, and those shiny black books.
Starmer defends Chinese talks
SIR Keir Starmer has defended holding talks with China's President Xi Jinping, telling MPS: \"The world is safer when leaders talk.\"
A CRAZY SITUATION
ROONEY UNHAPPY ARGYLE ARE HANDED FRIDAY NIGHT SLOT
Gray is keen to prove his worth at Home Park
ANDRE Gray believes he can still perform to a high level in the Championship at the age of 33 and wants to prove it with Plymouth Argyle.
Parkway looking to pull out of the relegation zone
A POINT away from home should never be sniffed at, but Plymouth Parkway manager Chris McPhee felt it could have been all three when his side took on Swindon Supermarine in the Southern League Premier Division last week.
Customer cash not allowed for bonuses
TROUBLED Thames Water is among nine water companies prevented from using bill payers’ money to fund £6.8 million of “unjustifiable” bonuses, under new powers handed to the water industry regulator.
Tributes to Prescott, a 'true giant of Labour'
FORMER deputy prime minister John Prescott has died, aged 86, following a battle with Alzheimer's, with Sir Tony Blair leading tributes to him as a \"committed and loyal\" public servant.