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Cornwall dogging sites revealed - and you'll have visited at...
Picturesque ports, stunning beaches and some of Cornwall's best-loved tourist attractions have appeared on a list of known 'dogging' site., it has been revealed.
Several websites contain lists of popular dogging locations across the region where strangers meet for public sex - including some of the county's best-known landmarks.
They include waterfront car parks, public parks, a boating lake, and even a country park.
The underground practice – known as dogging – involves...
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New research could be a massive help for hayfever sufferers
Sufferers could have relief from runny noses, sneezing and itchy eyes as scientists have developed the first ever hay fever map of Britain.
The new, highly-detailed maps of the UK contain the location of key plants and trees known to produce pollen that triggers allergies and asthma.
The maps, produced at the University of Exeter in collaboration with the Met Office, may help acute hay fever or asthma sufferers decide where to live or which areas to avoid at peak times when pollen is...
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Campaigners walk across West Cornwall barefoot to raise awareness...
A group of campaigners has walked for seven miles across west Cornwall barefoot to raise awareness of the impact of proposed government cuts.
They walked from the south to the north coast, from Marazion to Hayle along the main roads this morning.
Alice Mumford, who organised it with her husband Bill, said they called the walk 'cuts hurt' and it was a "gesture and visual way" to draw attention to the cuts the government wants Cornwall Council to make.
The barefoot walkers take to...
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General Election 2017: Nine things we learned this week
It's been another fascinating week on the campaign trail with the three major parties all revealing what they would do if the ballot box goes their way.
Manifestos have been unveiled, promises have been made and people have been sceptical about whether promises will be kept.Here's Cornwall Live's weekly run down of some of the more quirky things we have learned from the last week in politics.
1. Labour could have a chance in Cornwall.
No need to wipe your eyes, that's what we said. Labour...
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Woman airlifted to Royal Cornwall Hospital with suspected broken...
A woman was airlifted to the Royal Cornwall Hospital after falling on a cliff path at St Ives this afternoon (Saturday). She had a suspected broken arm.
Both Penzance and St Ives Coastguard Cliff Rescue teams attended the scene at Clodgy Point after being called by Falmouth Coastguard Operations Centre.
Penzance Coastguard Cliff Rescue Service said on Facebook: "Quickly on scene with the St Ives Team together with Ambulance and the Cornwall Air Ambulance, St Ives Coastguards had located...
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Nine reasons why Cornwall is better than Brittany
We all know that Cornwall and Brittany are two very similar areas. But, when the Telegraph decided to publish "13 reasons why Brittany is better than Cornwall" last week, they clearly did not know what they were talking about.
OK, everyone will tell you that the British county and the French region have the same landscapes, the same beaches, the same drinks, almost the same traditional language and flag, but also exactly the same climate. But, between us, isn't Cornwall much, much...
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Bude satellite dishes coloured for International Day Against...
The iconic satellite dishes on a Cornish clifftop have been lit like rainbows and many people have been asking why on social media.
The dishes belong to the Government Communications headquarters (GCHQ) in Bude and it said the colours were in celebration of International Day against homophobia, transphobia and biphobia.
The site is one of the three UK Intelligence and Security Agencies, along with MI5 and the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6).
The satellites all lit up like a rainbow.
It...
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Kodi box add-on Navi-x dropped due to legal concerns
Legal issues around Kodi means users one of the biggest add-ons for the freely-available video player has decided to stop supplying content after a decade.
The team behind the popular Navi-X, which has operated since 2007, said
the current legal issues surrounding Kodi have made it dangerous to continue.
A member of the development team said: "After ten years of successful operation, Navi-X has sadly being discontinued. Navi-X was first released in April 2007, and is the oldest Kodi...
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Delays on M5 Cornwall-bound after Land Rover rolls into ditch
Drivers using the M5 southbound have faced delays following a crash in which a Land Rover towing a trailer careered off the motorway into a ditch.
The accident, between junction 26 for Wellington and junction 27 for Tiverton, was reported at about noon and one lane had to be closed while a specialist vehicles were brought in to lift the Land Rover onto a recovery truck.
It is not known if anyone was hurt, according to the Plymouth Herald. Highways England said delays were "beginning...
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Devon and Cornwall Police criticise woman who rang 999 to borrow...
Someone who called the police on 999 to ask to borrow a phone charger has been shamed by Devon and Cornwall Police on social media.
Details of the call – in which someone wanted to borrow a charger because their battery was running out – have emerged on twitter when an officer branded the call a "total misuse of the 999 system" adding the hashtag #ThinkBeforeYouDial!
Emergency services have received thousands of non-essential or hoax calls over the last 12 months while...
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Cornwall Survey 2017: your chance to tell us what life is like...
What's life like in Cornwall in 2017 and what do the people who live here really think?
We've launched the Cornwall Survey 2017 to find out just that - and hundreds of you have already taken the time to let us know.
We have drawn up a series of questions on a wide range of topics including where you live, the quality of services provided by your local council and what you think about your neighbourhood.
Read more: M5 could be extended from Exeter to Plymouth under candidate's plan for...
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M5 could be extended from Exeter to Plymouth under candidate Luke...
Travel in and out of Cornwall could be simpler and quicker in the future if one prospective Plymouth MP gets elected - as he has pledged to extend the M5 from Exeter to the Cornish border.
Luke Pollard, who is standing for Labour in the Sutton and Devonport constituency, has said the A38, which runs between the two Devon cities, is no longer fit for purpose.
His political opponents have dismissed the idea as a 'flight of fancy', saying it would cost billions and is unachievable, reports our...
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Penryn mum Amy Whitburn changes her life by working at home...
A mum-of-two from Cornwall has carved out a new career for herself using the power of social media - all from the comfort of her living room.
Amy Whitburn quit her job as a cleaner to dedicate her time to selling Younique products via Facebook and says she earns a much better salary "playing with makeup".
Since beginning last year, she now has 42 people working for her and all while working from home.
Amy Whitburn quit her job as a cleaner to sell make-up on social media
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Truro Magistrates Court convictions so far in May 2017
From being in charge of a dangerously out of control dog to assault, here are some of the cases dealt with at Truro Magistrates Court so far this month.
RICHARD BEACHAM, 36, of Trelander Barton, Tregolls, Truro, entered guilty pleas at Truro Magistrates' Court on May 8 to using an Alfa Romeo car without insurance at Blackwater on December 26, with an inappropriate licence, driving without reasonable consideration for others, and speeding, and was fined £530 and banned from driving for 56...
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These are the most sought-after companies among job hunters
From supermarkets and retail chains to media and tech companies, these are the companies on our high streets that people are most desperate to work.
LinkedIn has just released its annual list of the UK's top companies based on job searches and actions taken by its members on the website.
Spanning 12 industries, these are said to be the companies that the public yearns most desperately to work for.
Isabelle Roughol, Senior Managing editor, International at LinkedIn, said in her announcement...
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Fishermen promised control of local waters and banning of EU...
Fishermen in Newlyn called for deeds not words after being told a future Tory Government would bounce the UK out of a key European fishing agreement.
At a
small gathering of people at the port, fisheries minister and candidate for Camborne and Redruth George Eustice revealed the plan in a stump speech.
He told fishermen that a key point of the Conservative manifesto would be to serve notice on the 1964 London Convention which allows European fishing vessels to access waters 6 to twelve...
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Instagram revealed as worst social media platforms for young...
Instagram has topped a table revealing the worst social media sites in terms of the impact on young people's mental health.
The #StatusofMind survey found the photo-sharing app had a negative impact on people's body image, sleep and fear of missing out.
The report is published by the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) and the Young Health Movement (YHM).
It examined both the positive and negative effects of social media after conducting a survey of almost 1,500 young people, aged 14 to...
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Cigarette rules are changing today, and won't be able to buy a...
Packs of 10 cigarettes are being scrapped from today, along with menthol cigarettes and branded packaging, as new rules come in that could have a major impact on all smokers.
Also among the new rules, smaller bags containing less than 30g of roll up tobacco will be banned.
Packets of cigarettes will now be plain, with strong, graphic images which show people the impact that tobacco has on our health. Some flavoured cigarettes and roll-your-own tobacco, including fruit, spice, herbs, alcohol,...
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St Austell Police investigating theft of Mevagissey Male Choir...
The theft of a choir banner, which was previously proudly displayed in St Austell, has sparked a police investigation.
The Mevagissey Male Choir banner was stolen at some point between April 27-30 on Cromwell Road.
Read more: Emergency services at crash involving two cars at roundabout - live
A spokesman for Devon and Cornwall Police said: "Police are appealing for witnesses and anyone with information to come forward after the theft of 4m x 1m white canvas banner with 'MEVAGISSEY...
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Charlestown woman Brenda Edwards defends decision to break speed...
A Charlestown woman is standing by her decision to break the speed limit to be at her dying brother's bedside and hit out at the lack of empathy and being "made to feel like a criminal rather than a grieving sister".
Brenda Edwards initially spoke of her experience to warn others not to appeal speeding tickets after her failed attempt to argue mitigating circumstances for speeding while on her way to visit her sibling in a critical condition in hospital.
Read more: See the visits...
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