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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.
Two men and a woman charged with attempted murder
Devon and Cornwall Police say a 20-year-old man remains in hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Six-day heat health alert issued for South West
The UKHSA warns the expected high temperatures will affect health and social care services.
Campaign for dental school to accept more students
Plymouth MPs make the call as a man says he took a tooth out because of a lack of NHS dentists.
Council buys homes in bid to tackle homelessness
About £500,000 in government money and £750,000 from the council will be used to buy four homes.
Museum to have development protection extended
The museum's listing as an asset of community value expected to be extended by council.
Consultation on plans for Torquay's The Strand
The redevelopment is projected to provide about 80 full-time jobs, those behind the project say.
Plymouth Argyle sign midfielder Benarous
Plymouth Argyle sign free-agent midfielder Ayman Benarous on a one-year contract.
Mother treated with game-changing diabetes drug
Teplizumab, which is not routinely available in the UK, works by reprogramming the immune system.
Pilot scheme to address Torbay SEND provision failings
Torbay Council is working to get children help sooner with the new trial.
The Salt Path author defends herself against claims she misled readers
Writer Raynor Winn denies allegations that some elements of her best-selling book misled readers.
Toddlers enjoy sponsored fancy dress swim event
Children's swimming school Water Babies hosts a sponsored fancy dress swimming event in Exeter.
Broken gates costing fishers 'up to £2k a day'
The Plymouth Fishing & Seafood Association says fishers are losing between £1,200 to £2,000 a day.
What makes this lamp post so special?
A Devon street has got together to get a vintage lamp post returned after it was replaced
Rogue bears' honey supply replenished by donations
The boss of a wildlife park where two bears escaped and gorged on honey thanks people for donations.
Prison experiences inspire new thriller
Michael Chequer finds out more.
Is Bideford bouncing back?
Nicky Kitson tells Michael Chequer about beautiful Bideford and the town's community.
Plymouth Argyle sign midfielder Benarous
Plymouth Argyle sign free-agent midfielder Ayman Benarous on a one-year contract.
Slade's injury leaves England with rookie centres
Henry Slade is out of the tour of Argentina and the United States with a hand injury, leaving England with inexperienced midfield options.
Stoke sign Talovierov and Man City's Mubama
Stoke sign defender Maksym Talovierov from Plymouth on a three-year deal and striker Divin Mubama on a season-long loan from Manchester City.
Luton sign teenage midfielder Richards from Exeter
Luton Town sign young midfielder Jake Richards following the expiry of his contract at fellow League One club Exeter City.
Record signing Talovierov set to leave Plymouth
Plymouth Argyle manager Tom Cleverley says he expects Ukraine defender Maksym Talovierov to leave the club in the next few days.
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.
Southport attack 'one of UK's most egregious crimes'
The public inquiry into the dance class murders in the Merseyside town begins at Liverpool Town Hall.
Man shot and seriously injured by police
The man is left seriously hurt in the shooting in Hollingbourne, which was not related to terrorism.
Man charged after £900k goes missing at council
Bolton Council said an employee was dismissed and police were contacted following an investigation.
MP claimed 'luxury' bedding on expenses
Sean Woodcock spent £216.50 on duvets, pillows, sheets, towels, and a tube of magnolia shower cream.
Burglar unmasked as elderly victim's neighbour
Tracey Makings is identified after relatives of the victim rip her mask off.
Girl saw pupil 'lifeless and covered in blood'
Harvey Willgoose was stabbed to death at All Saints Catholic High School in Sheffield in February.
105-year-old stolen Rolls Royce found
Owner Richard Fitton says he is grateful to everyone who helped look out for the vintage car.
Hundreds join search for missing soldier
Alex, 30, was last seen leaving the British Army camp in Tidworth, Wiltshire.
Dealer who hid £100k drugs haul in Airbnb jailed
Jack Ford, 32 and of Middlesbrough, had been wanted by Cleveland Police's homicide team.
Manchester Airport PC 'professional' during brawl
Mohammed Amaaz, 20, and Muhammad Amaad, 26, are alleged to have struck out at police officers.
Primary teachers on strike 'over violent pupils'
Staff who are members of the NASUWT union say the school is not dealing with "numerous incidents".
TV magician Wayne Dobson dies, aged 68
The wisecracking entertainer was a well-known face on British television in the 1980s and 1990s.