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Family-run business goes into liquidation with outstanding Covid loan → Read More
Administrators say hundreds of creditors are likely to receive nothing following the demise of the Exeter-based construction giant → Read More
Health chiefs say pester hospital with inquiries about appointments or if injuries or illnesses are minor → Read More
Which schools are in which multi-academy trusts and which aren't and which trusts make made a surplus and which spent too much → Read More
Plymouth City Council mulls over responses to 'meaningful community engagement' exercise → Read More
Applications submitted which would see refurbishment of Grade II listed edifice so it can once again host musical acts → Read More
Hospital trust pays large sums for use of offices and car park but sub-lets retail units and makes money from them → Read More
Administrators explore selling or transferring 160-year old business in effort to save 190 jobs → Read More
University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust documents reveal £30k payment for temporary accommodation while office block was refurbished → Read More
Ofcom awards digital radio licence to company backed by Hospital Radio Plymouth → Read More
Company which supplies the likes of Princess Yachts calls in administrators after suffering Covid-related losses → Read More
The Restaurant Group looks to shut outlets or convert to more successful Wagamama brand after announcing £86.8m loss → Read More
Medical director's overall package includes £380k pension pot and £200k salary with another employee taking home total £355k including benefits → Read More
Beinhaker Design Services owns half of firm which owns majority of Sutton Harbour Group which is building the flats → Read More
Nudge Community Builders plans to turn ex-nightspot into commercial space and houses and use the archway for outdoor music → Read More
Moor View's Tory MP and minister for veterans' affairs → Read More
Among more than 20 men and women currently banned from acting as company directors there are some who have been jailed and others that left a trail of debt → Read More
Administration of five Midas companies extended for a year but two are dissolved with no cash to pay anyone → Read More
Family-run print business blames cocktail of Brexit, Covid loans, Ukraine war and bad debt for causing it to close → Read More
City placed at number seven in Time Out's round up of under-the-radar destinations → Read More