Devon News
Local News
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Cowabunga! Hand in your swords
Ninja weapons become illegal in August
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Hot tub on shopping list for £4 million lottery winners
Paignton couple are now going to relax more
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Bad broadband holding businesses back
East Devon faces 'extraordinary barriers' claims MP
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City chairman and CEO step down
Top leadership changes to follow
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Gold bars stolen
Silver and coins too
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MPs demand action on 'critical' South Devon rail project
'The network is only one severe storm away from being decapitated'
Community News
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Cowabunga! Hand in your swords
Ninja weapons become illegal in August
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Sustainable fish fingers invented in Devon
They include Pisces of dogfish and pouting
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TV chef cycles through Devon for charity
Best of luck Rosemary!
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County Show breaks attendance record
Tens of thousands flocked to Westpoint
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Plymouth schools shine at Theatre Royal
Pupils join national project
Local Politics
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Bad broadband holding businesses back
East Devon faces 'extraordinary barriers' claims MP
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MPs demand action on 'critical' South Devon rail project
'The network is only one severe storm away from being decapitated'
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Village pubs suffer from 'unfair' new packaging tax
'I am beginning to wonder if after 14 years it’s really worth it any more'
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Reform councillor reported to police over election spending
Neil Stevens reported by party's Exeter chair
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Salcombe's silent weapon in the Net Zero battle
'We've got an amazing boat'
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Campaigners stop work on major building site
Vistry Homes downs tools following protests
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Fire budget boost after low pay rises
Service saves £6 million
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North Devon residents urged to report crime and ASB
Resources will go to where they are most needed
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Battery storage site unanimously rejected over pollution fears
Another battery energy storage system (BESS) has been rejected
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Tweaked plans for four homes near Exeter airport approved
Further applications will be required
Exeter City
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City chairman and CEO step down
Top leadership changes to follow
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Plymouth Argyle beat Exeter City
A thrilling Devon Derby
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Victory on penalties for Exeter
City through to third round in EFL cup
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City boss expected to move to Rotherham
He's been with Exeter since 2018
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Exeter celebrate 4-0 over Forest Green
Hat trick for Jevani Brown
Exeter Chiefs
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Baxter back coaching Exeter Chiefs
Coaches benched after crushing defeat
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Exeter rugby player becomes TV Gladiator
Jodie Ounsley will follow in father's footsteps
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Exeter Chiefs boss extends contract
Baxter signs new long-term deal
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Martin Bayfield coming to Exeter
His rugby legends tour is coming the Corn Exchange
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Stuart Hogg 'keen to win more titles' with Exeter
Scotland captain quashed speculation that he is set to leave
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Exeter Chiefs win fierce grudge match
Chiefs defeat Saracens in front of sold-out Sandy Park
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Exeter Chiefs sign Santiago Grondona
Argentinian forward joins Exeter until end of season
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Newcastle Falcons secure first-ever win at Sandy Park
Late penalty seals tight victory
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Exeter Chiefs players to wear one-off NHS kit
They'll use it next weekend
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Exeter Chiefs suffer back-to-back defeats
Northampton steal the win at the death
Plymouth Argyle Football Club
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Plymouth will play Chelsea in FA Cup
Dream fourth-round draw for Devon side
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Plymouth go down fighting
Out of FA Cup in fourth round
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Argyle head to Wembley
They're in Papa Johns Trophy final
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Argyle beat Bristol Rovers on penalties
Game drawn at full-time
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Argyle knocked out of FA Cup
Three extra-time goals for Leeds United
Reviews: theatre, music, food!
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Review: Welsh National Opera: Opera Favourites
Opera comes to Plymouth!
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Sleeping Beauty at Exeter Corn Exchange
The witch is back… And this time she means (show) business!
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Review of Annie at the Theatre Royal Plymouth
Everyone will love this show!
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Islander - the musical: REVIEW
'Entertaining' climate change production
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Metamorphosis (Frantic Assembly) - REVIEW
Transformational show is thought-provoking
General Election 2024
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Foord beats Jupp for new Devon seat
Honiton & Sidmouth turn yellow
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Devon election: Live Blog
Keep up-to-date with our local democracy reporters
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General Election Devon: we're here through the night
With Brad Hardware and the Local Democracy Reporting Service
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Polling card fiasco in East Devon
Candidates ‘frustrated’ at polling card delay
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General election 2024: Who can you vote for?
Voters will go to the polls on 4 July
Local Business Matters
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Hotel to offer stylish new experience in Exeter
Guests can experience exquisite Westcountry-sourced food
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Chancellor Rishi Sunak visits Jurassic Fibre
The Devon broadband provider announced ambitious plans for the future
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Stagecoach celebrate their women
18% increase in female driver applications
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Council tax rise in South Hams
Increase comes in April
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Tiverton homes approved
164 homes on the edge of town
National News
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Pro-Palestinian activists break into RAF base and 'vandalise' aircraft
A pro-Palestinian group has targeted an RAF base and damaged two military aircraft in what the Ministry of Defence (MoD) branded an act of "vandalism".
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Regime change in Iran is 'unacceptable', says the Kremlin
Regime change in Iran is "unacceptable" and the assassination of the country's supreme leader would "open the Pandora's box", the Kremlin has said.
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US singer Chris Brown pleads not guilty to attempting to cause GBH
Singer Chris Brown has pleaded not guilty to attempting to cause grievous bodily harm over an alleged bottle attack at a London nightclub two years ago.
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Inside Britain's largest nuclear weapons site - as scientists race to build a new warhead by the 2030s
Vaults of enriched uranium and plutonium to make nuclear bombs are dotted about a secure site in Berkshire along with Anglo-Saxon burial mounds and a couple of lakes.
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China says British warship sailed through Taiwan Strait to 'cause trouble'
China has criticised a British warship's passage through the Taiwan Strait as a deliberate move to "cause trouble".
Entertainment News
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US singer Chris Brown pleads not guilty to attempting to cause GBH
Singer Chris Brown has pleaded not guilty to attempting to cause grievous bodily harm over an alleged bottle attack at a London nightclub two years ago.
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Director Danny Boyle on how 28 Years Later could be seen as an allegory for Brexit
Director Danny Boyle has said his latest film 28 Years Later could be seen as an allegory for Brexit.
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Judi Dench, Malala and Stanley Tucci join call for Starmer to 'end UK complicity' in Gaza
Dame Judi Dench, Malala and Stanley Tucci are among another 100 famous names who have added their signatures to a letter urging Sir Keir Starmer to "end the UK's complicity" in Gaza.
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Kneecap rapper appears in court on terror charge - as protesters gather outside
A member of Irish-language rap group Kneecap has appeared in court in London after being charged with a terror offence - as hundreds of protesters gathered in support outside.
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R Kelly rushed to hospital after prison 'overdose' plot, his lawyers say
R Kelly was hospitalised after prison officials gave him an overdose of medication, his lawyers have claimed – as part of what they say is an ongoing assassination plot.
UK Sport
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Jarell Quansah: Bayer Leverkusen in advanced negotiations to sign Liverpool defender with Florian Wirtz flying in to seal £100m Reds move
Bayer Leverkusen are in advanced negotiations with Liverpool to sign defender Jarell Quansah, while the Bundesliga club's playmaker Florian Wirtz arrived in the UK on Thursday evening to complete his £100m move to the Premier League champions.
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British and Irish Lions: Fin Smith and Marcus Smith start vs Argentina in Dublin as Maro Itoje captains for first time
England's Fin Smith will start the British and Irish Lions' first game of the 2025 tour at fly-half against Argentina in Dublin on Friday, live on Sky Sports, with Marcus Smith named at full-back.
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Ferrari had 'clumsy' Canadian GP says Nico Rosberg as F1 team admit 'too many mistakes' made in Montreal
Nico Rosberg believes Ferrari's "clumsy" Canadian Grand Prix weekend summed up their disappointing season so far.
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Rodrigo Muniz and Yoane Wissa among the strikers flying under the radar in this transfer window
In a summer when all the focus is on the likes of Alexander Isak, Hugo Ekitike, Viktor Gyokeres and Benjamin Sesko, there are a cast of strikers flying under the radar.
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Royal Ascot day four tips: Top tipster Hugh Taylor has three best bets for Friday's action
Top tipster Hugh Taylor tipped Britannia Stakes winner Arabian Story (12/1) on Thursday and now has three Friday selections for day four of Royal Ascot, all live on Sky Sports Racing.
World News
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Regime change in Iran is 'unacceptable', says the Kremlin
Regime change in Iran is "unacceptable" and the assassination of the country's supreme leader would "open the Pandora's box", the Kremlin has said.
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China says British warship sailed through Taiwan Strait to 'cause trouble'
China has criticised a British warship's passage through the Taiwan Strait as a deliberate move to "cause trouble".
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Amputations, badly burned bomb victims and lack of medicine: British surgeons on life in Gaza
Doctors are a very special category of people. Doctors who opt to work in war zones are an entirely different level of special.
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Starmer could allow Trump use of British bases to attack Iran, says Harriet Harman
Sir Keir Starmer could end up allowing Donald Trump to use British bases to launch strikes on Iran, Harriet Harman has said.
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IDF does not 'deliberately target hospitals', says former Israeli defence minister Benny Gantz
A former Israeli defence minister has told Sky News it is "absolutely not true" that the country's military deliberately targets hospitals.
Strange News
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Police issue mosh pit warning ahead of Download festival in Leicestershire this weekend
Police are warning rock fans at this weekend's Download festival about the potential for accidental calls while in the mosh pit.
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Syrian contractor discovers ancient Byzantine tomb complex during construction
A Syrian contractor made a historic discovery when clearing the rubble of a destroyed home, stumbling upon remains of an underground Byzantine tomb complex.
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Display of saint's remains draws huge crowds - but bishop says it 'encourages morbid curiosity'
Tens of thousands of people have flocked to see the remains of a revered Spanish saint, more than 440 years after her death, prompting debate over whether such displays "encourage morbid curiosity".
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Cheese-loving daredevils hurl themselves down Cooper's Hill in Gloucestershire for famous race
Dairy-loving daredevils from around the world have descended on Gloucestershire and thrown themselves down Cooper's Hill in the annual cheese-rolling race.
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What we know from mushroom poisoning trial: Death cap traces in dehydrator, faked cancer and accused in tears
An Australian woman accused of murdering her estranged husband's parents and an aunt by serving them a beef wellington laced with poisonous mushrooms has given evidence in court.