Weather: Clear overnight, sunny before cloud develops
Emily Wood
BBC Weather
It will be generally clear, cold and dry overnight, with light winds.
A few mist patches may develop, but, where it remains clear, frost is possible.
Minimum temperature: -1 to 2C (30 to 36F).
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Tuesday morning will start fine with any mist lifting to leave early sunshine. Patchy cloud is likely to develop during the afternoon, though, and this may be rather extensive at times.
Maximum temperature: 10 to 13C (50 to 55F).
Bells on Sunday from the Parish Church of St. Peter, Tiverton in Devon
Bells on Sunday from the Parish Church of St. Peter, Tiverton in Devon
Future of residents with destroyed homes to be decided
Chris Quevatre
BBC News Online
Discussions are due to get under way about the future of residents whose homes were destroyed or damaged by a suspected gas explosion in Buckfastleigh.
Marilyn Rice, 65, was airlifted to hospital in Bristol with "serious" burns while another person was treated for minor injuries at the scene on Saturday morning.
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Rene Teague said her sister was burnt "head to foot" but responding well to treatment.
Police said Ms Rice was still in hospital in Bristol, while the cause of the explosion was still being investigated.
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Weather: Clear overnight, sunny before cloud develops
Emily Wood
BBC Weather
It will be generally clear, cold and dry overnight, with light winds.
A few mist patches may develop, but, where it remains clear, frost is possible.
Minimum temperature: -1 to 2C (30 to 36F).
Tuesday morning will start fine with any mist lifting to leave early sunshine. Patchy cloud is likely to develop during the afternoon, though, and this may be rather extensive at times.
Maximum temperature: 10 to 13C (50 to 55F).
Bells on Sunday from the Parish Church of St. Peter, Tiverton in Devon
Bells on Sunday from the Parish Church of St. Peter, Tiverton in Devon
'Palm oil' found on Mawgan Porth beach
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Driver injured as lorry tips over and blocks A376
BBC Radio Devon
A man has been injured in a crash which left him trapped in his vehicle in Clyst St Mary, near Exeter.
Emergency services were called to the A376 at 13:00 after an HGV lorry carrying compost tipped over onto its side.
The man was released from the vehicle by fire crews and then taken into the care of paramedics, Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service said.
Police said it was going to take "a number of hours" before the road was fully cleared.
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Read morePrincess Anne arrives in Totnes
Hamish Marshall
BBC Spotlight
Her Royal Highness Princess Anne has arrived at Citizen’s Advice in Totnes to meet staff and volunteers.
The princess is patron of the charity, and attending events in Paignton and Plymouth as well.
Schools go car-free for cycling challenge
BBC Spotlight
Schools across Cornwall and Devon are taking part in a 10-day challenge to use car-free ways to travel to school.
The Sustrans Big Pedal encourages pupils and staff to leave the car at home and cycle, walk or user a scooter instead.
Primary and secondary pupils are competing against other schools to see who has given up travelling by car the most.
The challenge aims to make the school run safer and healthier.
Plymouth Uni considers student numbers
Plymouth Live
The University of Plymouth is considering the number of students it has enrolled at the institution amid staff redundancy rumours.
Town rallies round 'gas blast' victims
A "close-knit and caring town" has come together to support people who "lost everything".
Read moreBaxter wants title-winning mentality
Exeter director of rugby Rob Baxter says they must adopt a mentality that shows they want to win the Premiership title.
Read more'I use cleaning as a therapy for anxiety'
Harriet Knock shares cleaning tips on Instagram and encourages people to talk about mental health.
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Catch upFuture of residents with destroyed homes to be decided
Chris Quevatre
BBC News Online
Discussions are due to get under way about the future of residents whose homes were destroyed or damaged by a suspected gas explosion in Buckfastleigh.
Marilyn Rice, 65, was airlifted to hospital in Bristol with "serious" burns while another person was treated for minor injuries at the scene on Saturday morning.
Residents have raised almost £1,000 to support those affected.
Rene Teague said her sister was burnt "head to foot" but responding well to treatment.
Police said Ms Rice was still in hospital in Bristol, while the cause of the explosion was still being investigated.
Football clubs team up for prison project
BBC Radio Devon
Two rival football clubs in Devon have joined forces in an attempt to stop prisoners from re-offending when they're released.
Rivals Exeter City and Plymouth Argyle are teaming up to help roll out the project at HMP Exeter and now HMP Channings Wood, near Newton Abbot.
Those involved said classroom teaching and physical activity were being used to give participants better job prospects and mental health.
The hope is the project - thought to be the first of its kind - will then be rolled out nationally.
Speedboat killer could return to the UK this week
Devon Live
Speedboat killer Jack Shepherd, originally from Exeter, is now likely not to fight extradition and could return to the UK as early as this week, his lawyer said.
Shepherd went on the run while facing trial over the death of Charlotte Brown, 24, when his speedboat overturned in the River Thames.