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Plymouth and Devon News
Keep up to date with the latest news and sports articles for Plymouth and Devon. You will also find links on the left that will direct you to local and national newspaper websites and publications.
Exeter WW2 bomb: Doors and windows 'blown through'
A structural engineer says the blast left a crater so big it could accommodate three double decker buses.
Plymouth stabbing spree man handed 20-year sentence
Parry Williams stabbed three men with a 10in kitchen knife before driving away, a court hears.
North Devon car park price hikes plan put on hold
The delay comes after the "roadmap" for easing lockdown restrictions was released.
Ilfracombe park stabbing: Two men deny attempted murder
A 21-year-old man from Bideford and a 29-year-old man from Barnstaple also deny a robbery charge.
Family wants nine-hour hospital wait answers after death
Press photographer Barry Gomer died before an intravenous drip for treatment was given.
Coronavirus: Case rates in Devon and Cornwall
The latest number of cases of Covid-19 across Devon and Cornwall.
Covid: People with learning disabilities 'left behind' by needle vaccine
Some people with a learning disability cannot safely be given the Covid vaccine by injection.
Plymouth: Swimmer, 41, dies after rescue from sea
Police called it a "tragic accident" after the man was spotted in trouble near Tinside Lido.
Gary Johnson: Torquay United boss unhappy with referee after FA Trophy exit
Torquay manager Gary Johnson criticises a decision to disallow a goal that cost his side the chance make the FA Trophy semi-finals.
Paddleboarder aims to be first round British mainland
Brendon Prince's epic challenge is rooted in a deep desire to spread a safety message.
National Trust to plant blossom trees in cities
The National Trust is planning to plant dozens of blossoming trees to create new green spaces.
LGBT in the forces: 'It was a very scary time'
More than 20 years on, how has military culture changed after allowing the LGBT community to serve?
Dinosaurs bringing 'smiles to people's faces'
A woman is spreading joy during lockdown with a Facebook group filled with inflatable dinosaurs.
Mars landing: Devon textiles firm created parachute fabric
Heathcoat Fabrics is responsible for ensuring the rover had a "soft landing" on arrival.
Covid: Cornwall couple leave hospital after beating virus together
Elizabeth and Howard Hudson remained by each other's side throughout their stay, staff say.
Heritage sites across England receive emergency arts funding
The Black Country Living Museum and Lincoln Cathedral are among 22 heritage sites to be awarded grants.
Coronavirus levels 'burning quite hot' in some of UK
Infection rates are declining overall, but some regions are seeing a rise in cases.
'Vaccine passports': Will I need one for going out, work and travel?
The government is reviewing whether venues can ask for proof of vaccination or a negative test.
Covid-19 in the UK: How many coronavirus cases are there in your area?
Explore the data on coronavirus in the UK and find out how many cases there are in your area.
Coronavirus: How the UK dealt with its first Covid case
A year ago, the UK was yet to record a Covid case. Then a family rang NHS 111 from a hotel in York.
Did we see a Christmas coronavirus spike?
Christmas gatherings were cut back but was there still an impact on Covid cases?
Exeter City: Red cards will affect play-off push, says manager Matt Taylor
Exeter City manager Matt Taylor says recent indiscipline among his players will affect his squad's fitness and play-off hopes.
Plymouth Argyle 4-3 Lincoln City
Recalled skipper Joe Edwards smashes a stoppage-time winner as Plymouth beat promotion-chasing Lincoln 4-3 in an action-packed encounter.
Crawley Town 2-0 Exeter City
Play-off chasing Exeter suffer first defeat in five games as Tom Nichols' penalty and late Ashley Nadesan goal give Crawley victory.
Exeter win again in Premier 15s
England's Abby Dow scores two superb tries as Wasps inflict a defeat on Premier 15s league leaders Saracens.
Premiership: Sale Sharks 25-20 Exeter Chiefs - Jack Yeandle red card pivotal in Sharks' win
Sale beat 14-man Exeter 25-20 in a thrilling contest to inflict a second successive defeat on the reigning Premiership champions.
City & Torquay can go up - Tully
Exeter City's Steve Tully says both his club and Devon rivals Torquay will be challenging for promotion this season.
Next three games are key - Baxter
Rob Baxter says Exeter's games against Gloucester, Bath and Northampton are key to where they will finish this season.
Arscott agrees new Exeter deal
Exeter full-back Luke Arscott signs a new contract that keeps him at Sandy Park until the summer of 2015.
Argyle extend Molesley loan deal
Plymouth Argyle extend the loan spell of AFC Bournemouth midfielder Mark Molesley until New Year's Day.
Exeter's Mitchell eyes comeback
Exeter Chiefs' Welsh prop Craig Mitchell says he is desperate to get back playing again for club and country.
MacDonald impresses manager Ling
Torquay manager Martin Ling praises defender Angus MacDonald for standing up to Northampton's strike force.
Exeter WW2 bomb: Doors and windows 'blown through'
A structural engineer says the blast left a crater so big it could accommodate three double decker buses.
Covid-19: Two die after 11 catch virus on Christmas Day
Indy Bains says it has been "devastating" losing his mother and sister to the virus.
Tomahawk Steakhouse staff told 'loan firm 10% or they could face sack'
The GMB Union says employees say they were told to sign a loan agreement or face possible dismissal.
Covid: Scenes in Matlock Bath 'like a bank holiday'
Police say "countless" numbers of visitors to Matlock Bath were told to stick to lockdown rules.
Prince Philip transferred to second hospital for heart condition tests
The Duke of Edinburgh, 99, will undergo testing and observation for a pre-existing heart condition.
Jack Barnes: 'I can't breathe' death reviewed three times
Prosecutors say there was not enough evidence to charge anyone over the death of Jack Barnes.
Paul O'Grady appeals for help for Kent owner's stolen pug
Ann Cowlard, 72, says the stress of losing her 11-year-old dog caused her to have a mini stroke.
Cornish seafood supplier Falfish bought by Morrisons
Cornish seafood supplier Falfish is purchased by Morrisons for an undisclosed sum.
Amazon 'should pay' after driver filmed hitting car in Basingstoke
CCTV captures the moment Steven Taylor's parked car is struck by an Amazon delivery van.
Possible 'Banksy' artwork appears on Reading prison wall
The street art appears overnight on the side of Reading Prison which is under threat of development.
Ironbridge Power Station boiler house demolished
The demolition work at Ironbridge is expected to be completed by the end of the year.
Covid: Family camping on cliff edge fined for lockdown breach
The family had pitched their tent in a "perilous position" in a landslip-prone area, officials say.