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  1. Our live coverage across the day

    Live updates for Devon and Cornwall have finished for the day, but we'll be back at 08:00 on Wednesday with the latest news, sport, travel and weather.

    Don't forget Spotlight on BBC One later. There will also be news through the night on your BBC Local Radio station.

  2. Latest weather: A cloudy night, sunny spells on Wednesday

    Emily Wood

    BBC Weather

    It will be a cloudy night, as well as humid and warm. Mist and fog patches will form in a few places. Winds will be light north westerly, increasing moderate late in the night. Minimum temperature: 14C (57F).  

    Weather

    There'll be some sunny spells Wednesday, but there will also be more cloud at times, with the possibility of one or two showers later. Light to moderate winds. Maximum temperature: 22C (72F).

  3. Latest headlines in Devon and Cornwall

    Andrew Segal

    Local Live

    • A man who threatened to kill Labour MP Ben Bradshaw in a two-minute answerphone rant has been spared jailed
    • Significant policing operations are being planned in case of disorder over badger culls being extended to Devon and Cornwall
    • Two people are jailed for helping conmen launder £200,000 from sponsors of Exeter Chiefs Rugby Club
    • Protesters march through Barnstaple to demonstrate against possible cuts at North Devon District Hospital
    • Organisers of Truro's City of Lights festival abandon plans to process the event's lanterns through the city centre this year when it is held in November
    • Cornwall Olympic medallist Helen Glover describes winning a second gold medal in four years as "incredible"
    • A rare blue lobster is caught off the Devon coast
  4. Rio 2016: Helen Glover recounts 'incredible' second gold medal win

    Andrew Segal

    Local Live

    Cornwall Olympic medallist Helen Glover says winning a second gold medal in the Rio Games after winning gold in London in 2012 has been "incredible".

    Helen Glover and Heather Stanning

    Glover, from Penzance, who won the women's pairs rowing title with teammate Heather Stanning, was speaking after she arrived back in Britain earlier.

    She said: "This time it really felt we done it. In London, it took us almost too long to comprehend we'd won. This time it really felt that, when we crossed the line, we'd done it, we’d won the Olympics. And when someone said to us told us we’re double Olympic champions, it felt like a title that we owned.”

  5. MP threat man gets suspended jail sentence

    Leigh Rundle

    BBC Spotlight

    A man who threatened to kill a Labour MP in a two-minute answerphone rant has been given a suspended jail sentence.

    Geoffrey Farquaharson left the "venomous" message - which included a derogatory homophobic remark - on the Westminster phone of Exeter MP Ben Bradshaw the day before Labour's Jo Cox was shot and stabbed in June.

    Geoffrey Farquharson

    In mitigation at Exeter Magistrates' Court, defence counsel Rob Jacobs said his client was very vulnerable and lonely, with too much time on his hands to think and ruminate, and that Farquaharson did not hold racist or homophobic views.

    The 37-year-old from Exeter, who admitted sending a communication of an indecent or offensive nature at an earlier hearing, was sentenced to 12 weeks imprisonment, suspended for two years.

  6. Two jailed over £200,000 stolen from Exeter Chiefs sponsor

    Rachael Thorn

    BBC News Online

    Two people have been jailed for helping conmen launder £200,000 from sponsors of Exeter Chiefs Rugby Club.

    Adeesh Watte, 27, and Adaikalam Swaminathan, 50, allowed their bank accounts to be used by fraudsters to hide some of the total £800,000 stolen from South West Communications in June 2015.

    Watte, of Harrow, and Swaminathan, of Croydon, had denied being involved in money laundering but were both jailed at Exeter Crown Court for 22 months each. Watte will be deported to Sri Lanka, where he is originally from, at the end of his sentence.

  7. Rare lobster is quite a catch!

    A blue lobster caught off the coast of Devon by an amateur fisherman is to be released back into the sea in the hope it will survive and breed.

    It was caught by Ladram Bay Holiday Park director Robin Carter, who's a keen amateur fisherman.

    Robin Carter with the blue lobster

    "As soon as we saw it, we knew it was special, so eating it was never, ever going to be an option - the plan is to set it free and hope it'll breed," Ladram Bay's Carla Newman said.

  8. ​Chad Gibson's family still waiting for news after body found 12 days ago

    West Briton

    The family of Chad Gibson are still waiting to hear whether a body found in Newquay 12 days ago is that of the 32-year-old father.

  9. Person cut from car after it overturns in road crash

    Andrew Segal

    Local Live

    One person has been cut free from a car after being left trapped inside after a road crash, firefighters say.

    Fire engine door

    Emergency crews were called to the scene of the two-vehicle collision at Trewirgie Hill in Redruth at about 13:05.

    Cornwall Fire Service said one vehicle was on its roof with "a casualty trapped inside". The vehicle was made safe and the casualty taken out of the vehicle on a spinal board before being taken to hospital for treatment. Their condition is not known.

  10. Garden work to bring out 'socially isolated'

    BBC Radio Devon

    Work is under way to rebuild an overgrown walled garden in Teignmouth by two groups of people who can feel socially isolated.

    Foresight Gardening helps people come to terms with sight loss, while Farmable supports ex-service personnel who have post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). 

    Organisers said they hoped to share skills and boost well-being by working together on the project.

  11. Badger culls: Police plan possible protest response

    Simon Hall, Home Affairs Correspondent

    BBC Spotlight

    A significant policing operation is planned in case of disorder in reaction to badger culls being carried out in five new areas of England.

    Police car in field

    Shooting of badgers will begin in early September in north Cornwall, north Devon and south Devon in a bid to control bovine TB, the BBC understands

    Badger

    This is seen in policing circles as primarily an animal health issue, but it is a highly emotive issue, so protests are possible.

    Devon & Cornwall, Avon & Somerset and Dorset Police are working together under the mutual aid system to help each other if they need to begin a large-scale policing operation.

  12. England's Nowell out for more than two months

    BBC Sport

    Jack Nowell

    England winger Jack Nowell could be out for more than two months after surgery on his thumb.

    The 23-year-old Exeter Chiefs player featured in all three of England's wins over Australia in June.

    Nowell will miss Exeter's three pre-season games and their opening Premiership fixtures against semi-finalists Wasps and champions Saracens.

  13. Children airlifted after getting stuck on cliffs

    Andrew Segal

    Local Live

    Two children have been rescued by helicopter after getting stuck on a cliff in south Devon, coastguards say.

    The children were reported stuck down cliffs at Bigbury at about 11:30. A coastguard rescue team, lifeguards and a rescue helicopter were sent to the scene.

    The pair were airlifted to the top of the cliff by the helicopter and reunited with their parents, coastguards said. There were no reports of any injuries.

  14. City of Lights parade cancelled 'over security and congestion concerns'

    BBC Radio Cornwall

    Organisers of Truro's City of Lights festival have abandoned plans to process the event's lanterns through the city centre this year when it is held in November.

    City of Lights

    Over the years, up to 30,000 people have turned up to watch the street parade, but the numbers have caused congestion and other concerns. This year, the giant lanterns will be on display over three nights in the city's Victoria Gardens instead. 

    Businesses in Truro said they were disappointed with the decision. Organisers said its continued success resulted in more security being required and stress for some in the city centre, and that it being held in the park would make it more accessible.

  15. Protest march against possible hospital cuts

    BBC Radio Devon

    Protesters have been marching through Barnstaple, demonstrating against possible cuts at North Devon District Hospital. 

    North Devon District Hospital

    A review is under way and the Save Our Hospital Services group is urging health bosses to preserve services as they are. 

    Health commissioners previously said that the NHS was living beyond its means in north, east and west Devon, and some services might not be sustainable in their current form.

  16. Fire in paper-shredding vehicle

    Andrew Segal

    Local Live

    Twelve firefighters have been called to a blaze in a paper-shredding vehicle in Newquay.

    Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service said two crews were called to the vehicle in Narrowcliff just before midday.

    The crews had difficulty in tackling the blaze because it was "confined to the bottom of the shredding compartment".