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Crowds greet Olympic torch relay
The Olympic flame sets off from Land's End and heads across Cornwall on its 70-day tour of the UK ahead of the London 2012 games.
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VIDEO: Olympic torch officers tackle man
Police officers on the Olympic torch route tackled a man they thought was attempting to reach one of the torchbearers.
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'Light shone' at Olympic plane
An investigation starts into reports a red light was shone at the plane carrying the Olympic flame as it came into land at RNAS Culdrose.
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Torchbearer Swallow's trip fear
Surfer Tassy Swallow had one fear when she was told she was going to be the second person to carry the Olympic torch - that she was going to trip up.
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Tamar Bridge runner taking flame
The Olympic torch is to be carried by a runner the whole way across the Tamar Bridge after a change of plan by Games organisers.
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Boat owners sought for sea study
Boat owners in Cornwall are asked to record marine life living around pontoons in a bid to detect non-native species.
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Lamprey recovering in aquarium
A rare fish accidentally caught by Cornish fishermen is recovering at an aquarium in the county.
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Pasty tax concern 'will be heard'
The government is still listening to concerns about the controversial so-called pasty tax, the Deputy Prime Minister says.
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Arson attack at railway station
Two suspected arson attacks are investigated in Camborne, Cornwall, including one at a railway station.
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VIDEO: Olympic flame arrives at Land's End
The Olympic flame starts its 70-day tour of the UK after arriving in Land's End
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In pictures: Torch relay sets off
The Olympic torch relay starts from Land's End in Cornwall.
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Ainslie takes sixth world title
Britain's three-time Olympic champion Ben Ainslie wins a record sixth Finn world title at Falmouth Bay in Cornwall.
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Davies backs Championship changes
Cornish Pirates boss Ian Davies welcomes news that the Championship play-off pool stages will be scrapped.
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Thomas wary of relegation threat
Cornwall coach Dave Thomas warns his side about the possibility of being relegated from the County Championship's top flight.
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Stadium vote dismays Pirates boss
Cornish Pirates boss Ian Davies says Cornwall Council's decision not to fund a new stadium is 'a kick in the teeth'.
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Feeney offered new Pilgrims deal
Northern Ireland striker Warren Feeney is one of five players to be offered new contracts at League Two side Plymouth Argyle.
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Commentaries
Listen to online commentaries from BBC Radio Cornwall
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Cornish Methodist chapel closes
As another Cornish chapel closes, the chairman of Cornwall's Methodists, says some have no option because of dwindling numbers.
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Cathedral objects go interactive
A display revealing the secrets behind some of Truro Cathedral's artefacts will be the theme of a £10,000 exhibition.
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Cornwall 'called up' for Olympics
The London 2012 Olympics requires everything from food to helmets and four Cornish businesses have been called up to meet some of those demands.
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Torch relay flame in balloon ride
The Olympic torch will take to the air in a balloon at Cornwall's Eden Project after the UK relay officially starts at Land's End.
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Stroke Appeal reaches £250,985
BBC Radio Cornwall listeners trying to raise £500,000 for the Phoenix Stroke Appeal, pass the halfway mark with £250,985.
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Living with depression phone-in
BBC Radio Cornwall is running a series of phone-ins about mental health.
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