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July 18, 2024

Cruise ships' boost to city hits £1.5m

CRUISE ship visits have seen £1.5 million sail into Plymouth’s economy so far this year.

Cruise ships' boost to city hits £1.5m

2 mins

Plymouth University set to axe lecturers

REDUNDANCY CONSULTATIONS UNDERWAY WITH ACADEMICS

Plymouth University set to axe lecturers

2 mins

'Dangerous trees must be cut back'

WHEELCHAIR-USERS 'FORCED INTO ROAD'

'Dangerous trees must be cut back'

1 min

Group hopes for stricter gun laws

A GUN control group, set up in the wake of the Dunblane massacre and which has advocated for reforms in the wake of the Keyham shooting, has said it hopes the new Government will signal real change and improvements to not just gun laws but also knife laws.

Group hopes for stricter gun laws

2 mins

Green Flag Award for Drake's Place

A RELAXING green space close to the University of Plymouth campus has retained its prestigious Green Flag Award for a tenth successive year.

Green Flag Award for Drake's Place

1 min

Official review into council's £72m shares deal launched

FIRST OF TWO INVESTIGATIONS

Official review into council's £72m shares deal launched

2 mins

'Get Britain building'

SIR Keir Starmer set out plans to tear up planning red tape, reform the economy and restore trust in politics in a sweeping set of changes in the Labour Government’s first King’s Speech.

'Get Britain building'

1 min

Bill plans 'secure, stronger borders'

LAWS to “modernise the asylum and immigration system” will underpin the Government’s bid to launch a security border command, paid for by money saved from the scrapped multi-million-pound stalled Rwanda plan.

Bill plans 'secure, stronger borders'

1 min

Protest over children's hospital attack in Kyiv

UKRAINIANS living in Plymouth joined together with residents at the weekend for a protest in the city centre against the killing of children and other innocents in genocides around the world.

Protest over children's hospital attack in Kyiv

1 min

New MP determined to tackle city's NHS 'crisis'

PLYMOUTH’S new Moor View MP Fred Thomas has written to the health secretary to secure a ‘cast iron commitment’ that the new government will complete the construction of a new emergency centre at Derriford.

New MP determined to tackle city's NHS 'crisis'

1 min

Veteran marines are set for 'unique' marathon

VETERAN Devonport Royal Marines will be taking part in a unique ‘London marathon’ this Sunday, attempting to set a new world record.

Veteran marines are set for 'unique' marathon

1 min

Bradshaw comes out of retirement for Plymstock

PLYMSTOCK Ladies A brought Dilys Bradshaw out of retirement to help them get a close fought win over Saltash A in Division 5.

Bradshaw comes out of retirement for Plymstock

4 mins

New basketball company formed to run BBL league

PLYMOUTH City Patriots have said they will work with other clubs and Premier Basketball Limited after it was announced yesterday that a three-year interim licence has been awarded to the newly-formed company to run professional basketball in the UK.

New basketball company formed to run BBL league

2 mins

Mcllroy aims to go better in Open at Troon

IN a 158-man field it would be a stretch to suggest all eyes will be on Rory McIlroy in the 152nd Open at Royal Troon, but maybe not much of one.

Mcllroy aims to go better in Open at Troon

1 min

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