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Louis Theroux film on brain injury featuring Rob and Amanda...
A documentary on brain injury, filmed by famous broadcaster Louis Theroux, has featured a family from south east Cornwall and is now available on Netflix.'Worth every minute of filming' – that's what Cornwall's Rob Barnard says about a newly-streamed Louis Theroux documentary focusing on family life as he and their two small sons come to terms with his wife's serious brain injury.Read more: Lostwithiel mansion Boconnoc House to feature in BBC antiques series Flog ItRob has taken part in...
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The new Harry Potter purse, why everyone is going potty for it...
A brand new Harry Potter purse has been released and although it has been sold out in many places here is still one place where you can get it.Who does not love Harry Potter? Devoted fans buy robes, wands, chocolate frogs and now they can even purchase special purses to satisfy their craving for all things Potter.Read more: Cornish mansion to feature in BBC series and people can take part in itWhile we are all still waiting for our Hogwarts acceptance letter, this new merchandise gives people...
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Truro rooftop protester James Pearson apologises and says he was...
A homeless man known as the "posh tramp" has apologised for causing chaos in Truro city centre with a rooftop protest.
James Paul Wesley Pearson was seen dicing with death last month when he climbed on to the top of the rooftop of the former JobCentre building on Lemon Quay.
Cornwall Live was at the scene when the
drama unfolded.
Mr Pearson, 45, appeared before Truro Magistrates' Court earlier today where he admitted being drunk and disorderly and accidentally causing damage to...
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South West surfing computer genius who stopped NHS cyber attacks...
The surfing South West tech wizard, who "accidentally" stopped a global cyber attack, has been named as Marcus Hutchins, a cybersecurity researcher.
After stopping the ransomware attack that spread to thousands of organisations across more than 100 countries, Mr Hutchins, from Ilfracombe in Devon, has attracted international media attention.
Read more: St Agnes Parish Council hit by same global ransomware cyber attack that hit NHS
But the cyber-genius had previously said that he...
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Great Western Railway add later trains to timetable on Maritime...
If you are planning a night out in Falmouth or Truro then travel has got a little easier with later trains being introduced from this weekend.
It comes after requests to Great Western Railway to enable people to return home by train on the Maritime Line after performances at the Hall For Cornwall.
As a result the company is introducing an improved timetable, with the last train running more than half an hour later than it currently does.
From next week the last train will depart Truro...
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Four Winds pub owners One Red Ltd want to turn Falmouth site into...
The Four Winds in Falmouth could be transformed into an elderly care facility. It comes after site owners One Red Ltd had its plans for student housing refused by planners.
A pre-application has been lodged with Cornwall Council seeking permission to remove all existing buildings and redevelop it to create a specialist elderly care unit of up to 87 beds with associated social spaces.
There will be a public consultation exhibition on June 1 at the Dracaena Centre from 4pm until 7.30pm.
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Trial of Douglas Addison accused of murdering wife Avis in St...
The trial of a pensioner who is accused of murdering his 88-year-old wife has been delayed to allow time for a psychiatric assessment.
Douglas Addison is currently being held at Exeter Prison, but is due to be moved to a specialised mental health unit in Yorkshire for an assessment of his level of dementia.
A previous plan for him to be treated and assessed at Langdon Hospital in Dawlish has been changed.Read more: St Agnes Parish Council hit by same global ransomware cyber attack that hit...
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A young mother died after falling off a cliff in a tragic...
A young mother died after falling off a cliff in a tragic accident while holidaying at a Cornish beauty spot, an inquest has heard.
Michelle Woods, 36, was holidaying in Polzeath with her husband and two young children
when the accident happened a few weeks before Christmas last year.
An inquest which was held at Truro City Hall heard that Michelle fell after stargazing with husband Chris on a bench between Daymer Bay and Polzeath in the early hours of Sunday, December 4.
The couple, who...
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Famous Perranporth swan dies leaving eggs to perish after being...
An expectant mother swan in Perranporth has had to be put down after a being attacked by an animal last week, leaving a nest of eggs to perish.
The pair of swans had become a familiar and popular sight with locals and tourists alike and had been seen in the past parading their brood of cygnets through the village, bringing traffic to a standstill as they crossed the busy roads.Sadly, now one of those swans has died.
Vets, who were called to help the injured animal on Thursday May 12, believe...
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Drugs law debate rages after Benjamin Durrant is jailed for...
The story of a teenager with 'lots of potential' being jailed for selling drugs at the Boardmasters Festival in Newquay has sparked fierce debate on social media.
Benjamin Durrant, 19, of Lifton in Devon,
wept as he was sent to a young offenders institute for 15 months after being caught with 94 MDMA tablets, 32 diazepam tablets and 721 milligrams of cocaine.
The story was reported on Cornwall Live last week - and prompted some heated conversation on our Facebook page.
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RSPCA warning: 36,000 Cornwall dogs could be from puppy farms
Some 36,000 dogs in Cornwall could have come from a puppy farm, a new study has shown.
According to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals working with comparison website GoCompare.com, one in four dogs may come from a puppy farm.
Puppy farming is often a cruel practice where dogs are bred solely for profit with little or no concern for the health and wellbeing of the puppies or their parents.
Read more: Secret code words are being used to sell dangerous dogs...
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Lostwithiel mansion Boconnoc House to feature in BBC antiques...
A Cornish mansion, which was home to two British Prime Ministers, is set to feature on a popular TV show next month.
Boconnoc House, near Lostwithiel, will be hosting Flog It, a BBC One TV series. The popular antiques programme, presented by Paul Martin, is set to visit the mansion for its valuation day.
Read more: Hollywood movie Guernsey shot in Cornwall and new pictures give a sneak peek into the filmingOn Thursday, June 1, members of the public will be invited to Boconnoc House with up...
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Newquay is set to get a new school for 500 pupils at Nansledan
A new primary school for 500 pupils is set to be built in Newquay.The Duchy of Cornwall has submitted a detailed planning application for the new school in Nansledan, its urban extension to Newquay.The 14-classroom school will cater for around 500 children and will be operated by the Aspire Academy Trust educational charity, which already supports 21 primary school academies across Cornwall.It will occupy a 4.7 hectare site off Quintrell Road in the southern Nansledan quarter of Chapelkenrhwili,...
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Earn £750 a day by putting your home on the big screen
Here's how you can rent your house out to be used for worldwide TV, film, and photography shoots. Anyone can do it.
Homeowners across the UK are being given the chance to access a wide network of creative industry professionals with whom to lease their properties.
It's all being made possible thanks to the media production company, jj Media Group, who is powering the new industry platform.
The process requires owners to upload photos of their house and create a listing which will advertise...
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St Agnes Parish Council hit by same global ransomware cyber...
A parish council located on the north coast of Cornwall was one of the organisations targeted in a huge international cyber attack last week.The ransomware attack used Malware software to infect devices in a number of organisations, locking them out of files and demanding money.St Agnes Parish Council has now fallen victim to the same attack.Read more: The Newquay surfing computer geek who stopped the NHS cyber attackIn the UK the biggest organisation targeted was the NHS, with hospitals and GP...
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Penlee RNLI reflect on challenging shout and pay respects to...
West Cornwall lifesaving volunteers, who helped to recover a body from Porthleven beach, have reflected on the shout and have paid their respects.
A joint operation between Devon and Cornwall Police and the Porthleven and Mullion Coastugard Rescue Teams, to recover a woman's body from the foot of the cliffs between Porthleven and Loe Bar, was assisted by Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) Penlee Lifeboat on Saturday May 13.
Penlee RNLI sent out both their all-weather lifeboat Ivan...
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Live: Breaking news, traffic, travel and weather for Monday, May...
Welcome to our live coverage of all the day's biggest stories, traffic and travel from across Cornwall on Monday, May 15, 2017.
We'll be looking at all the traffic from 7am until this evening, 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 Charlotte.
If you've seen...
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Redruth Brewin Dolphin stockbroker is proof you don't have to...
A high flying Cornish stockbroker is the living proof that you don't have to go to the City and leave Cornwall to work in The City.
Darryn Richards is a Redruth man through and through. Born and bred in the mining town, he still lives there with his family and remains very proud of his roots.
A smiley, friendly man, Darryn is a martial arts enthusiast and a very successful stockbroker who has never worked in the financial capital of the world and its famed City district.
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Person cut from wreckage and taken to hospital by air ambulance...
Emergency services were scrambled to Falmouth earlier today following a serious collision that one person taken to hospital by air ambulance.Two vehicles crashed on Bickland Water Road just before 4.30pm this afternoon (Sunday May 12).The incident left four people injured with one having to be cut free from vehicle wreckage and flown to hospital.Read more: This woman lost her husband on the Tamar Bridge this week and she has a message for us allPolice, the fire service and Cornwall Air Ambulance...
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Cornwall's forgotten radioactive past: Uranium mines, Marie...
When you mention mining in Cornwall, the first thing people think of is tin, but there is one other mining history that has been all but forgotten about.
Around 100 years ago, across the county, tons of radioactive uranium was being mined.
The rare metal discovered in pitchblende that was being dug from tin and iron mines, was even used by Marie Curie her world-changing discovery of radium – more on that below.
Read more: Photography helped grieving dad cope with death of...
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