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Unstoppable Phelps swims to sixth gold medal
US swimming sensation Michael Phelps remains on course for a record eight Olympic titles after storming to victory in the men's 200m individual medley, breaking his own world record in the process.
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Another record year for A-levels
Students achieved record results in their A-levels again this year, figures from the Joint Council for Qualifications show.
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Fat Duck hatches a perfect 10
Heston Blumenthal's restaurant The Fat Duck has achieved the rare feat of scoring a perfect ten out of ten in The Good Food Guide 2009.
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Bank slashes UK growth forecasts
The Bank of England has painted a gloomy picture of the state of the UK economy.
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Pope urges religions to fight terrorism
Pope Benedict XVI has urged the world's major religions to work together to fight the evils of terrorism.
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Travel tips to beat the credit crunch
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Med diet protects against diabetes
A Mediterranean diet rich in olive oil, fruit, vegetables, nuts and fish could help protect against Type 2 diabetes, a study finds.
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![]() Cook work fetches record £69,600A work by Beryl Cook has been sold for £69,600, the highest price paid for one of her paintings at auction. |
![]() Plymouth could become South West's premier cityPlymouth could soon challenge Exeter's traditional claim to be the South West's first city, experts say. |
![]() Plymouth tops table of cheapest university citiesPlymouth University has the lowest cost of living for students in Britain, a new survey has found. |
![]() Hospital's major facelift plans go on public displayMore than 300 people turned up to an open day to view plans for a new main entrance and multi-storey car park at Plymouth's Derriford Hospital. |
![]() Blood Brothers comes to DevonFollowing sell out seasons in the US, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Japan, the international smash hit musical Blo … more» |
![]() Money raised for new children's hospiceKind-hearted customers and staff at Brixton's Otter Garden Centre have raised a whopping £1,635 towards the constructio … more» |
![]() Tories still hold PlymouthThe Conservative party has retained control of Plymouth City Council following last night’s local elections. |
![]() Wide appeal draws homebuyers to PlymouthPlymouth is attracting a broad range of buyers, reports email4property.co.uk, as terraced and semi-detached homes hold … more» |
![]() Marine centre celebrates World Oceans DayWembury Marine Centre, near Plymouth, will be celebrating World Oceans Day this week with a rockpool ramble on Saturday 7 June. |
![]() Drake Circus wins national awardPlymouth's impressive Drake Circus shopping centre has scooped another prestigious national award. |
![]() Raiders agree new deal with MartinPlymouth Raiders have agreed a new deal with point guard Anthony Martin for the 2008-09 British Basketball League (BBL) season. |
![]() Plymouth scientists to teach robot to talkScientists in the Westcountry are preparing to teach a baby robot how to talk. |
![]() Lottery luck for Plymouth bride and groomA recently-married Plymouth couple are now looking forward to a lifetime of happiness without a single financial 'hitch … more» |
![]() Wide appeal draws homebuyers to PlymouthPlymouth is attracting a broad range of buyers, reports email4property.co.uk, as terraced and semi-detached homes hold … more» |
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![]() Cook work fetches record £69,600A work by Beryl Cook has been sold for £69,600, the highest price paid for one of her paintings at auction. |
![]() Inflation-busting water bill rises announcedHard-pressed homeowners in the region could be forced to pay around £1,000 a year for water bills under proposals submi … more» |
![]() Graduates escape the pace of life in the WestcountryIt is not a new trend for recent graduates to 'do the London thing', or flock to the major UK cities for jobs, but ther … more» |
![]() Plymouth tops table of cheapest university citiesPlymouth University has the lowest cost of living for students in Britain, a new survey has found. |
![]() Fifteen Cornwall wins national 'Tourism Oscar'Fifteen Cornwall won gold at this year's Enjoy England Awards on Wednesday 23 April, scooping the top award in the 'Taste of England' category. |
![]() Casino plan hits jackpotA seaside resort in the Westcountry has been told it will be able to build a casino that can house 80 gaming machines with jackpots of £4,000. |
![]() Hospital's major facelift plans go on public displayMore than 300 people turned up to an open day to view plans for a new main entrance and multi-storey car park at Plymouth's Derriford Hospital. |
![]() Dawlish gardener gets double win at BBC garden showThe ethical garden built by TV gardener Toby Buckland with salvaged material from Devon recycling centres has scooped G … more» |
![]() Calling all Cornish surf girlsYear-on-year women are the fastest growing sector in the surf industry and with thousands of new girls taking to the wa … more» |
![]() Eavis hails triumphant GlastonburyGlastonbury organiser Michael Eavis has come out in strong praise for all those involved in this year's "sold out" fest … more» |
![]() Diesel costs motor aheadThe Westcountry has the highest diesel prices in the country, a new report has revealed. |
![]() Princess opens Tregony retirement villageEight year old Emily Berryman upheld a family tradition when she was chosen to present HRH Princess Alexandra with a po … more» |
![]() Tories still hold PlymouthThe Conservative party has retained control of Plymouth City Council following last night’s local elections. |
![]() Rock is best performing seaside townThe upmarket Cornish resort of Rock was the top-performing seaside town for property price rises in 2007, a new report has found. |
![]() Badger cull proposals rejectedThe government has decided against a cull of badgers in England to tackle TB in cattle, the BBC has reported. |
![]() Shopping with styleJane Furnival, who writes a weekly shopping column in the Daily Telegraph, looks at what Cheltenham has to offer the shopper. |
![]() Westcountry surfers return home from FranceTwelve youngsters from across the region have returned from France as the 13th in the world at the 2008 World Junior Surfing Championships. |
![]() Lily to leave acting to study at CambridgeBritish fashion queen Lily Cole has put her promising acting career on hold to finally take up her place at a leading UK university. |
![]() Brixham police broadcast on YoutubePolice in Brixham are to broadcast monthly films about their work on video-sharing website Youtube. |
![]() Eden leaps into UK's top 50 strongest brandsThe Eden Project has been named the fiftieth strongest brand by a YouGov poll for Superbrands UK, a jump of 180 places … more» |
![]() Government's green energy plan to boost West economyThe Westcountry economy is poised for a welcome boost after the Government announced plans to significantly increase the use of renewable energy. |
![]() Lottery luck for Plymouth bride and groomA recently-married Plymouth couple are now looking forward to a lifetime of happiness without a single financial 'hitch … more» |
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![]() Bank slashes UK growth forecastsThe Bank of England has painted a gloomy picture of the state of the UK economy. |
![]() Med diet protects against diabetesA Mediterranean diet rich in olive oil, fruit, vegetables, nuts and fish could help protect against Type 2 diabetes, a study finds. |
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![]() Bush accuses Russia of 'bullying and intimidation'US President George W Bush has accused Russia of "bullying and intimidation" over its military assault on neighbouring Georgia. |
![]() Kate's back on top of the fashion worldKate Moss is back on top of the fashion world after being named Britain's best-dressed woman. |
![]() Air passengers go mobile above 3000 metresCommunications regulator Ofcom has confirmed plans to allow passengers on UK-registered aircraft to use their mobile ph … more» |
![]() Author Tremain scoops Orange prizeBritish author Rose Tremain has won this year's Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction for her tenth novel The Road Home. |
![]() Working from home reduces stressWorking from home reduces stress in office workers but leads to fears about career progression, research suggests. |
![]() Another record year for A-levelsStudents achieved record results in their A-levels again this year, figures from the Joint Council for Qualifications show. |
![]() British poker playing is on a rollThe chips are anything but down for British poker as research shows that nearly a quarter of British adults have played poker in the last year alone. |
![]() In the bedroom with Justin and ColinJust as we tend to seasonally adjust our bedrooms for the winter by adding fluffy blankets and rough knitted throws, th … more» |
![]() Fat Duck hatches a perfect 10Heston Blumenthal's restaurant The Fat Duck has achieved the rare feat of scoring a perfect ten out of ten in The Good Food Guide 2009. |
![]() Tombstoning: A stunt too far?The craze of 'tombstoning' provides one of the best adrenaline rushes one can get, albeit with the added danger of serious injury...and death. |
![]() Stop Smoking and Start SavingNew research reveals that the average British smoker spends over £120,000 funding their habit in a lifetime. |
![]() Tata pays $2.3bn for JaguarFord Motor Company has confirmed it has sold its luxury car brands Jaguar and Land Rover to Indian car giant Tata Motors. |
![]() Olympics 'worsening China human rights'The human rights situation in China has worsened in the run-up to the country hosting this year's Olympic Games, a report has warned. |
![]() Mortgage repossession orders riseThe number of homeowners facing repossession orders after failing to keep up with mortgage payments is on the up, figures show. |
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![]() No end to our awful AugustHopes of a respite from the awful August weather in the UK have been dashed by weather forecasters. |
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MARINE CENTRE SET TO MAKE BIG SPLASH WITH FESTIVAL
Wildlife : Whats On : Nature & Wildlife Parks
Devon Wildlife Trust (DWT) is this month preparing for its annual Marine Festival to be held at Wembury Marine Centre on Tuesday 19 August from 11am until 4pm.
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ANTON & ERIN - CHEEK TO CHEEK
Whats On : Dancing
Join Anton du Beke and Erin Boag from BBC's 'Strictly Come Dancing' in a glamorous celebration of Ballroom and Latin song and dance at Plymouth Pavilions on Thursday 22 January 2009.
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Top of the league for reducing C diff rates
Community Health Councils (Nhs) : Health & Fitness
In annual figures released by the Health Protection Agency, Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust is top of the league table of teaching hospitals nationwide with the lowest rates of Clostridium difficile.
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Matthew Bourne's DORIAN GRAY
Whats On : Theatre
Freely adapted from Oscar Wilde's gothic masterpiece A NEW ADVENTURES production Devised, Directed and Choreographed by Matthew Bourne Music composed by Terry Davies Designed by Lez Brotherston Lighting designed by Paule Constable
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Plans Go on Show
Community Health Councils (Nhs) : Hospital
Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust is teaming up with partners Wharfside Regeneration to invite local people - patients, councillors and members of the public - to come along, look at major building plans and give their views in an open day.
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Fat Duck hatches a perfect 10
Heston Blumenthal's restaurant The Fat Duck has achieved the rare feat of scoring a perfect ten out of ten in The Good Food Guide 2009.
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Olympics 'worsening China human rights'
The human rights situation in China has worsened in the run-up to the country hosting this year's Olympic Games, a report has warned.
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Royals cost the British taxpayer £40m
The Queen and the Royal Family cost the UK taxpayer £40m in the last financial year, Buckingham Palace accounts reveal.
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HOTEL Of The Week
World's most expensive hotel suites

The luxurious Two Story Sky Villa at The Palms in Las Vegas has been crowned the world's most expensive hotel suite by US business magazine Forbes.
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PROPERTY Of The Week
Cornworthy home on market for £4m

A contemporary designed property with commanding River Dart views has gone on the market, with offers sought in the region of £4m.
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WINE Of The Week
Camel Valley Bacchus 2006

The sun is starting to peek out from behind the snow clouds, the spring flowers are in full colour, the evenings are lighter again … at last we can look forward to the spring/summer season ahead.
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RECIPE Of The Week
Grilled Exmouth sea bass fillet, dill potatoes, crispy Serrano ham and roasted Somerset purple garlic salsa

By Tim Golder, head chef at Topsham's prestigious Oliva Restaurant, which was named best restaurant in Devon at the 2007 Devon Life Food and Drink Awards.
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VILLAGE Of The Week
Cove's long history rich with ship wrecks and smuggling tales

Hope Cove probably derives from the Old English hop meaning a circular valley...
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PRODUCT Of The Week
World's fastest Blu-ray burner launched in UK

Electronics giant LG Electronics has launched what it claims is the world’s fastest Blu-ray rewriter and HD DVD-ROM drive in the UK.
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RESTAURANT Of The Week
Boxwood Café review: Raving about Ramsay

999Today food critic Natasha Heard reviews the delightful Boxwood Café, part of the luxurious Berkeley Hotel in Knightsbridge, London.
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