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Police scrambled to Carbis Bay but discovered something a little...
Drama unfolded in Carbis Bay last night as police were scrambled to the area after reports of a break-in – however not all was as it seemed.Devon and Cornwall Police received reports from a caller that three people had been trying to gain entry to a house in the village.One of those people apparently appeared to have a knuckle duster, according to the concerned caller.Read more: Proud Cornish window cleaners take on filthy jobs for free to restore Penzance prideWhen police arrived they...
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Man who died after being rescued from the sea at Newquay is named...
A 27-year-old holidaymaker who died after being rescued from the sea at Newquay has been named as Oneil Din, also known as Kenny.He was among a group of three males who got into difficulty after being caught in a rip tide and swept out to sea at Crantock Beach at around 7.30pm on Tuesday night (August 15), according to the Coventry Telegraph.The three, who were holidaying in the area, were rescued from the water by two local surfers and then airlifted to Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro by the...
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St Agnes Hotel fire sees everyone evacuated and police advise...
St Agnes Hotel has been evacuated after a fire in the kitchen.
Six fire engines are said to be at the scene as firefighters wearing breathing apparatus tackle it.
They are using two hosereels, jets and thermal imaging cameras.
Traffic in St Agnes is being affected and drivers are advised to avoid the area.
Our live coverage from the event will load below:
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These 233 businesses have been named and shamed for not paying...
Scores of Cornish workers are in line for a payback after the taxman ruled they were not being paid the national minimum wage.
More than 13,000 low paid workers will be handed a total of £2million after a Government investigation led to a name and shame list of those underpaying employees.
The review identified 233 employers who had deprived staff of a full wage, with catalogue retailer Argos emerging as the worst offender.
There are nine branches of the store in Cornwall from...
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John Darby jailed for pressing fingers into throat of disabled ex...
An ex-boyfriend forced his way into the home of his disabled former partner and pushed his fingers into her throat up until the point she was about to pass out before going after her 16-year-old son with a crutch.John Darby, 36, of Strawberry Fields in Lanner, appeared at Truro Crown Court to be sentenced today after previously admitting one count of assault occasioning actual bodily harm.Prosecuting barrister Philip Lee told the court how Darby had been in an on-off relationship with the victim...
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What happened when George Zoggy Zographou fell ill with...
The team behind Newquay's Boardmasters festival has addressed criticisms over the care of an 18-year-old who died after falling ill with meningitis at the festival.George 'Zoggy' Zographou died at Royal Cornwall Hospital Treliske on Thursday (August 16) surrounded by his family.He attended St Brendan's Sixth Form College in Bristol, which saw two cases of meningococcal infection last spring.Tributes have flooded in for the well-loved young man, who was popular among his peers and made people...
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How the mess left at Boardmasters benefits thousands of homeless...
A charity says the mess left behind at Boardmasters is a godsend which will benefit thousands of homeless and displaced people both in Cornwall and France.Mobile Refugee Support (MRS) was one of several charities which were given a campsite at the festival site to purge for anything which was useful to them – from tents and sleeping bags, to torches and food.It comes after there were complaints on Monday about the state of the site which was left strewn with rubbish and tents left behind...
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Live: Breaking news, traffic, travel and weather for Thursday,...
Welcome to our live coverage of all the day's biggest stories, traffic and travel from across Cornwall on Thursday, August 17, 2017.
We'll be looking at all the traffic so keep checking back to make sure you get wherever you're going as quickly and safely as possible.
We will of course also be breaking news as it happens and keeping an eye on the weather.
It's Gareth here until 2.30pm when I hand over to the late team led today by Mike.
If you've seen something going on and want us to...
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St Austell gets a new Lidl and we're covering the opening live...
St Austell's new Lidl store opens this morning following months of anticipation.
The new supermarket on Daniel's Lane will replace the town's current 16-year-old East Hill store.
A spokesman for Lidl said previously that the existing store was no longer sufficient and staff have been redeployed to the new, much larger, supermarket just outside St Austell town centre. The new store will replace a "dated and first generation store that is too small to meet customer...
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Restaurant Nathan Outlaw awarded top spot in The Good Food Guide...
Restaurant Nathan Outlaw in Port Isaac has been awarded the top spot in The Good Food Guide 2018.
It's the first time in five years that the guide has announced a new 'number one restaurant' and Restaurant Nathan Outlaw is one of only two outlets on this year's list to be awarded a perfect 10 out of 10 rating.
The Guide reveals that a top score of 10 means: "Just perfect dishes, showing faultless technique at every service; extremely rare, and the highest accolade the Guide can...
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Boardmasters organisers hit back at claims of overcrowding...
Organisers of Boardmasters have hit back at claims of overcrowding and insufficient security following a surge at the front of the Stormzy set which left three people needing hospital treatment and many more injured.
Three members of the crowd were taken to hospital and treated for fractures after the incident in the unleashed tent at the Newquay festival on Sunday night.
One of those caught up in the incident Cat Walker posted to Boardmasters Facebook page claiming "things need to...
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A Level results live from schools and colleges around Cornwall
Today is a huge day for students across Cornwall as they find out their A Level grades.
We've got lots of articles on what to do if you've done well, if you're disappointed or if you've failed to get your grades. Our video above shows you the 10 degree courses most likely to get you a job.And don't forget to read this piece: What to do on A level results day - whether they're good or bad
But right now it's all about finding out what the results are.
So join us as our reporters head out to...
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Cornish mental health services branded underfunded, understaffed...
We asked you to share your experiences of mental health services in Cornwall and were overwhelmed by the response.
Scores of people joined a Cornwall Live discussion and spoke openly about their battles with a range of conditions from depression to bi-polar disorder.
Many told moving stories of how they battled to have their illness recognised and one reader summed up the feelings of many that treatment seemed like being asked to tread water when you were already half drowning.
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My A Level grades are amazing but what shall I do next?
Today is the day that legions of teenagers across Cornwall will find out of the last two years have put them on a course to university or plunged them into doubt.
Career specialists reckon the best thing to do is - assuming you have had some sleep - get to school early on the day and make sure you are equipped with:
Information about your module results.
GCSE grades
Personal ID for UCAS, the university admissions system.
UCAS clearing number
UCAS operates a fantastic system called Track...
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I've failed my A Levels in Cornwall, so what do I do next?
Today is the day that legions of teenagers across Cornwall will find out of the last two years have put them on a course to university or plunged them into doubt.
Career specialists reckon the best thing to do is - assuming you have had some sleep - get to school early on the day and make sure you are equipped with:
Information about your module results.
GCSE grades
Personal ID for UCAS, the university admissions system.
UCAS clearing number
UCAS operates a fantastic system called Track...
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A Levels: what to do if your grades are alright, not great, but...
Today is the day that legions of teenagers across Cornwall will find out of the last two years have put them on a course to university or plunged them into doubt.
Career specialists reckon the best thing to do is - assuming you have had some sleep - get to school early on the day and make sure you are equipped with:
Information about your module results.
GCSE grades
Personal ID for UCAS, the university admissions system.
UCAS clearing number
UCAS operates a fantastic system called Track...
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Take Me Out is looking for Cornwall contestants and here's how to...
Producers of hit ITV show Take Me Out are looking for people from Cornwall to take part in the next series of the show.The popular dating show, which is fronted by funnyman Paddy McGuinness, sees single men come down in the love lift to vie for the affection of 30 single girls.Read next: Tributes flood in for teenager who died after falling ill with meningitis at BoardmastersIf the man manages to survive three intensive rounds he bags himself a date and the pair jet off to the Isle of...
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Tributes flood in for Boardmasters teen George Zographou who died...
Hundreds of tributes have been paid to a teenager who died after becoming unwell with meningitis while at the Boardmasters festival in Newquay.
George Zographou, better known as Zoggy, had been at the festival at Watergate Bay last week before he was taken to Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro by ambulance on Saturday (August 12).
George, who attended St Brendan's Sixth Form College in Bristol, had the meningococcal B strain and fell into a coma, having been in a critical condition.
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Newquay death of holidaymaker prompts RNLI warning over...
The tragic death of a man in the sea at Newquay has prompted a plea from the RNLI to the public to have respect for the power of nature.A 27-year-old holidaymaker died after being rescued from the sea at Crantock Beach at around 7.30pm last night (Tuesday, August 15).He was among a group of three males who got into difficulty after being caught in a rip tide and swept out to sea at Crantock Beach.Read more: Boardmasters teen who fell ill with meningitis has diedThe three, who were holidaying in...
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Mum Candice Collins brands bully who punched her son in Falmouth...
The mother of a schoolboy who was punched in the face after allegedly being forced to tread water for an hour has branded his attacker and his gang of friends "evil".Cody Collins, 12, was jumping off the pier at the Greenbank Hotel in Falmouth on Friday evening when a group of around 12 youths turned up and began to bully the pair.After allegedly spending an hour in the water to avoid the group, he gave in and took a punch to the face to end his ordeal.The matter has been referred to...
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