"I love the webcam," said Ross of the Riverside Hotel.
"It was installed for visitors and friends to keep in touch with Boscastle.
"It's used all round the world and it's great that it's been used to help this particular lady."
Frankie Daves fell and broke her ankle in a remote Cornish village and was rescued because a man, sat 200 miles away in Worcester, saw her on the live webcam.
She said by "incredible luck" a man watching the webcam saw her and phoned his mother who lives in Boscastle.
We will see lengthy clear spells overnight, accompanied by occasional showers for some, turning wintry over high ground such as the Blackdown Hills or Rough Tor, and perhaps to low levels for a time too.
It'll be cold and breezy, with a patchy frost and icy patches possibly forming by dawn. Minimum Temperature: 2C (36F).
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Tuesday will be cold with scattered blustery showers.
Some of the showers could be heavy with a risk of hail and thunder, but the majority of the showers will tend to ease later in the afternoon. Maximum Temperature: 10C (50F).
'Amazing' webcam rescue for ankle fall woman
Sophie Malcolm
BBC News Online
"It was amazing that someone in Worcester saw me lying there and and phoned his mum to say 'Can you help her?'"
The lack of a 'minimum safe level of staffing' has forced the closure of the only care home on the Isles of Scilly.
The Council of the Isles of Scilly said the home would close at the beginning of June.
A spokesman said: "This is a result of significant recruitment issues which mean that the service is unable to ensure a minimum safe level of staffing to meet the needs of Park House residents."
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Doctor jailed over 'horrific' child abuse sex images
Sian Davies
BBC News Online
A children's doctor who
has been jailed
for having and sharing indecent images is "just as responsible" as those who film and take part in the abuse of children, police have said.
Jonathan Walsh, 47, of Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, and formally of Barnstaple, was arrested following a police investigation launched in September 2015.
Devon and Cornwall Police confirmed none of these crimes relate to patients at North Devon District Hospital.
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Det Insp Andrea Kingdon from the Force Child Exploitation Unit, said: "Jonathan Walsh was working in a position of responsibility where he had a duty to protect children and young people, yet he choose to commit crimes with the possession and sharing of indecent images of children which leads to the abuse of some of the most vulnerable in our society.
"Whilst these may not have been contact offenses, the viewing and sharing of these types of images directly leads to the abuse of the most vulnerable in our society – Dr Walsh is as responsible as those who film and take part in this horrific abuse of children."
Hodges bemoans defensive woes
James Law
BBC Sport Online
Truro City manager Lee Hodges once again hit out at his side's defending after their 5-3 National League South defeat at Dartford.
Andrew Neal scored twice and Jamie Richards also netted for the White Tigers, who have now conceded more goals than any other side in the division.
"We've scored three away from home against third from top and we've lost the game - it just can't happen," Hodges told
BBC Radio Cornwall.
"Errors are costing us at the moment - we can't allow it to carry on happening - we have to shut up shop."
The World's oldest tattoo artist
Johnny O'Shea
BBC News Online
Doc Price is 85 and still works as a tattoo artist in Plymouth. He's been answering a few questions about his time in the industry while visiting a British tattooing exhibition in Falmouth.
Cornish Pirates coach Gavin Cattle says their
game against Doncaster on Sunday
will decide whether they can finish in the Championship play-off places.
After a 39-10 defeat at leaders London Irish, Pirates are nine points behind their next opponents, who are fourth.
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"At the start of the season survival was the main thing, but we knew we had more than that," Cattle told
BBC Radio Cornwall.
"If we make the top four it'd be a massive achievement, but I think we've got to keep our feet grounded as well."
Woman has life changing injuries after fuel tanker crash
Police are appealing for witnesses after a serious crash between two cars and a fuel tanker near Honiton.
Emergency services were called to Windgate Hill on Sunday morning following the crash between the 44-tonne tanker and blue Peugeot 206.
A third vehicle, a black Vauxhall Corsa was also involved.
Police said an 18-year-old woman, who was in the blue Peugeot, has serious, life changing arm injuries. She was airlifted to Derriford Hospital, Plymouth, where she remains following surgery.
The man in the Corsa and the driver of the fuel tanker were both taken to the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital where they were treated for shock.
Jury out in trial of Plymouth Marine accused of raping and strangling woman
Police 'increasingly concerned' for missing girl, 15
Police are "increasingly concerned" about a missing girl, 15, who was last seen on Thursday.
Charley Tilbury, from Kingsteignton, Newton Abbot, is originally from the Crawley area. However, police believe that she has travelled north and could be in Leeds in West Yorkshire.
Charley is described as a white female, about 5’6 tall and of medium build. She has long dark hair which is sometimes worn up. When she went missing she was wearing an electric blue top, blue jeans, a green jacket with a fur lined hood and grey trainers.
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George Thomson, medical director for Northern Devon Healthcare NHS Trust, said:
"This case has deeply shaken everybody at NDHT and we know it has been a shock to the community.
"We have worked closely with the police throughout this case and we know that none of these crimes relate to contact offences, and none of the images relate to patients at North Devon District Hospital.
"At the launch of the police investigation in September 2015 we took immediate action to exclude Dr Walsh from working at the trust and informed the General Medical Council. Dr Walsh was dismissed with immediate effect when he was charged in June.
"Anybody with any concerns can call 0300 123 1744 to find out how to access support."
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Live updates for Devon and Cornwall have finished for the day, but we'll be back at 08:00 on Tuesday 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.
Ankle break rescue webcam owner happy to help
BBC Radio Cornwall
The owner of a webcam which spotted a woman in trouble after she broke her ankle in Boscastle said he was happy the cam had helped.
"I love the webcam," said Ross of the Riverside Hotel.
"It was installed for visitors and friends to keep in touch with Boscastle.
"It's used all round the world and it's great that it's been used to help this particular lady."
Frankie Daves fell and broke her ankle in a remote Cornish village and was rescued because a man, sat 200 miles away in Worcester, saw her on the live webcam.
She said by "incredible luck" a man watching the webcam saw her and phoned his mother who lives in Boscastle.
Weather: Wintry and blustery morning ahead
BBC Weather
We will see lengthy clear spells overnight, accompanied by occasional showers for some, turning wintry over high ground such as the Blackdown Hills or Rough Tor, and perhaps to low levels for a time too.
It'll be cold and breezy, with a patchy frost and icy patches possibly forming by dawn. Minimum Temperature: 2C (36F).
Tuesday will be cold with scattered blustery showers.
Some of the showers could be heavy with a risk of hail and thunder, but the majority of the showers will tend to ease later in the afternoon. Maximum Temperature: 10C (50F).
'Amazing' webcam rescue for ankle fall woman
Sophie Malcolm
BBC News Online
"It was amazing that someone in Worcester saw me lying there and and phoned his mum to say 'Can you help her?'"
That's Frankie Davies, who fell and broke her ankle in the remote Cornish village of Boscastle .
She was rescued because a man, sat 200 miles away in Worcester, saw her on a live webcam.
She said by "incredible luck" the man watching the webcam saw her and phoned his mother who lives in Boscastle.
She then helped Mrs Davies who was treated in hospital.
Flytipper on run gets 20-month jail term
Christine Butler
BBC Radio Cornwall
A notorious flytipper who targeted countryside around Devon with household waste has been jailed for 20 months in his absence.
A European arrest warrant has been issued by Plymouth Crown Court for Martin McDonagh, 23.
McDonagh, of Pemros Road, St Budeaux, Plymouth, was also given a criminal behaviour order after admitting a series of offences.
Proposals for parking permit zones in Penzance and Newlyn dropped after public backlash
Cornwall Live
Proposals for parking permit zones in Penzance and Newlyn have been dropped after a public backlash.
Travel: A303 shut near Somerset/Devon border
Scilly home closure: No 'safe level of staffing'
Miles Davis
BBC News Online
The lack of a 'minimum safe level of staffing' has forced the closure of the only care home on the Isles of Scilly.
The Council of the Isles of Scilly said the home would close at the beginning of June.
A spokesman said: "This is a result of significant recruitment issues which mean that the service is unable to ensure a minimum safe level of staffing to meet the needs of Park House residents."
Doctor jailed over 'horrific' child abuse sex images
Sian Davies
BBC News Online
A children's doctor who has been jailed for having and sharing indecent images is "just as responsible" as those who film and take part in the abuse of children, police have said.
Jonathan Walsh, 47, of Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, and formally of Barnstaple, was arrested following a police investigation launched in September 2015.
Devon and Cornwall Police confirmed none of these crimes relate to patients at North Devon District Hospital.
Det Insp Andrea Kingdon from the Force Child Exploitation Unit, said: "Jonathan Walsh was working in a position of responsibility where he had a duty to protect children and young people, yet he choose to commit crimes with the possession and sharing of indecent images of children which leads to the abuse of some of the most vulnerable in our society.
"Whilst these may not have been contact offenses, the viewing and sharing of these types of images directly leads to the abuse of the most vulnerable in our society – Dr Walsh is as responsible as those who film and take part in this horrific abuse of children."
Hodges bemoans defensive woes
James Law
BBC Sport Online
Truro City manager Lee Hodges once again hit out at his side's defending after their 5-3 National League South defeat at Dartford.
Andrew Neal scored twice and Jamie Richards also netted for the White Tigers, who have now conceded more goals than any other side in the division.
"We've scored three away from home against third from top and we've lost the game - it just can't happen," Hodges told BBC Radio Cornwall.
"Errors are costing us at the moment - we can't allow it to carry on happening - we have to shut up shop."
The World's oldest tattoo artist
Johnny O'Shea
BBC News Online
Doc Price is 85 and still works as a tattoo artist in Plymouth. He's been answering a few questions about his time in the industry while visiting a British tattooing exhibition in Falmouth.
Scilly's only residential care home to close
BBC Radio Cornwall
The only residential care home on the Isles of Scilly - Park House - is to close.
Family members and a councillor said they have been told residents will be moved from the home within the next two months.
There are about a dozen residents in the home.
Devon MP backs 'give a s**t' campaign
Devon Live
A provocative campaign which is asking the public to show they 'give a s**t' by swearing to tackling young people's mental health is being backed in Devon.
Next Pirates match pivotal - Cattle
James Law
BBC Sport Online
Cornish Pirates coach Gavin Cattle says their game against Doncaster on Sunday will decide whether they can finish in the Championship play-off places.
After a 39-10 defeat at leaders London Irish, Pirates are nine points behind their next opponents, who are fourth.
"At the start of the season survival was the main thing, but we knew we had more than that," Cattle told BBC Radio Cornwall.
"If we make the top four it'd be a massive achievement, but I think we've got to keep our feet grounded as well."
Woman has life changing injuries after fuel tanker crash
BBC Radio Devon
Police are appealing for witnesses after a serious crash between two cars and a fuel tanker near Honiton.
Emergency services were called to Windgate Hill on Sunday morning following the crash between the 44-tonne tanker and blue Peugeot 206.
A third vehicle, a black Vauxhall Corsa was also involved.
Police said an 18-year-old woman, who was in the blue Peugeot, has serious, life changing arm injuries. She was airlifted to Derriford Hospital, Plymouth, where she remains following surgery.
The man in the Corsa and the driver of the fuel tanker were both taken to the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital where they were treated for shock.
Jury out in trial of Plymouth Marine accused of raping and strangling woman
Plymouth Herald
The jury in the trial of a Royal Marine accused of raping and strangling a woman in his home has retired to consider its verdicts .
Police 'increasingly concerned' for missing girl, 15
Police are "increasingly concerned" about a missing girl, 15, who was last seen on Thursday.
Charley Tilbury, from Kingsteignton, Newton Abbot, is originally from the Crawley area. However, police believe that she has travelled north and could be in Leeds in West Yorkshire.
Charley is described as a white female, about 5’6 tall and of medium build. She has long dark hair which is sometimes worn up. When she went missing she was wearing an electric blue top, blue jeans, a green jacket with a fur lined hood and grey trainers.
Devon petitioning for more school money
BBC Radio Devon
The leader of Devon County Council is launching an online parliamentary petition to get more money for schools.
John Hart has to get 100,000 signatures before the issue can be debated again in the House of Commons.
Some schools say they are running on reserves and have increased class sizes, cut staff and reduced the number of subjects they offer.
It comes just days before the government's consultation on a new funding formula ends .
Paediatrician jailed for child sex images: Hospital 'deeply shaken'
BBC Spotlight
Paediatrician Jonathan Walsh, 47, has been jailed for three years for having and sharing child sex images .
George Thomson, medical director for Northern Devon Healthcare NHS Trust, said: "This case has deeply shaken everybody at NDHT and we know it has been a shock to the community.
"We have worked closely with the police throughout this case and we know that none of these crimes relate to contact offences, and none of the images relate to patients at North Devon District Hospital.
"At the launch of the police investigation in September 2015 we took immediate action to exclude Dr Walsh from working at the trust and informed the General Medical Council. Dr Walsh was dismissed with immediate effect when he was charged in June.
"Anybody with any concerns can call 0300 123 1744 to find out how to access support."