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Taste of Turkey proves popular
RESTAURANT EXPANDS OUTSIDE CITY'S MARKET
Caravans are put to good use by Ukrainians
DONATION FROM PLYMOUTH SERVES MILITARY PURPOSE
City sanctuary appeals for help
STOCKS OF CAT AND KITTEN FOOD ARE LOW
Tributes paid to mum who has donated organs
KADIE, 38, DIED AFTER FALL AT HOTEL WHICH INJURED HEAD |
Liquidation looks likely for manor house firm
LEGAL DISPUTE WITH CITY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
Stalker sent to jail for pestering city woman
A MAN who claimed in court \"spirits\" had told him to protect a Plymouth hairdresser has been jailed for stalking and ordered not to return to Plymouth, once released.
PM Pledges £500m Of Military Aid To Ukraine
RISHI Sunak has pledged a record package of military aid for Ukraine as he travelled to Warsaw and Berlin to meet the leaders of Poland, Germany and Nato.
Dewsnip hails the achievements of striker Whittaker
NEIL Dewsnip has paid tribute to Morgan Whittaker for his ‘major contribution’ to Plymouth Argyle’s first season back in the Championship for 13 years.
MONSTER MENTALITY
HOBBS CALLS FOR ONE HUGE FINAL PUSH FROM HIS PLAYERS
Gavican on form as B team beat King Billy A
BOTH teams in the Monday Premier League’s King Billy derby provided moments of real quality, but none more so than Paul Gavican for the B team in an 8-3 defeat of their A team rivals.
Youngster Baker signs one-year deal at Argyle
TEENAGE goalkeeper Zak Baker has taken another step closer towards his aim of eventually breaking into the Plymouth Argyle first team after signing a new one-year contract.
O'Sullivan: I'm not snooker's greatest
RONNIE O’Sullivan shrugged off suggestions of greatness on the eve of his bid to eclipse Stephen Hendry and become the first player to win eight world snooker titles in the modern era.
RITE OF PASSAGE
FOUR young Jews prepare for the biggest night of their lives their Bar and Bat Mitzvah - in this fascinating film about faith and culture.
TV exposure for posh moor accommodation
TERRY AND NIKKI ARE DELIGHTED TO APPEAR ON CHANNEL 4
Asylum barge residents report poor mental health and 'airport' security
A REPORT looking into the Bibby Stockholm barge that houses asylum seekers has found widespread mental health problems and \"airport security\" on board the vessel.
Marine scientist nominated for major accolade
INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION FOR PLYMOUTH ACADEMIC
Petition launched to stop sale of pub
REGULARS at a Plymouth pub have started a petition in a bid to save the venue after it was earmarked for closure.
Care home closures 'due to £1.8m repair costs'
A CHARITY decided to close three Plymouth old people’s homes because it could not afford a £1.8 million bill to renovate them, it has been revealed.
Memorial service for World War Two sailors
113 LIVES WERE LOST IN BOMBING OF CITY NAVAL BASE IN 1941
Local pair rescue stranded TV star
GMB HOST IS CAUGHT OUT BY BIG POTHOLE
City's fine examples of post box history
CHRIS ROBINSON HEARS HOW THE POSTAL SERVICE HAS DEVELOPED OVER TIME
LET'S BE FRIENDS
HALLETT KEEN TO REKINDLE HIS FRIENDSHIP WITH SCHUEY
Schuey goes from Argyle hero to big villain in just 12 months
STEVEN Schumacher mentioned his 'affection' for Plymouth Argyle a couple of times when I asked him some questions in the Press conference after his Stoke City side beat his former club 3-0 at the bet365 Stadium.
Plymouth's Bryson lands herself a second gold
PLYMOUTH’S Kerenza Bryson built on her best-ever fencing performance to claim the second UIPM World Cup gold of her career with a stunning performance in Ankara, Turkey, writes Stuart James.
Beaten Patriots finish season on the bottom
THE Plymouth City Patriots finished their season with a bang this weekend, as the 2023-24 camopaign came to an end in Sheffield.
'Moral responsibility' to sort out housing crisis
THE Archbishop of Canterbury is to call for an end to “short-termism” in housing policy as a new report advocating decent homes across England is launched.
Russia 'using Central Asia to sidestep war sanctions'
LORD David Cameron has acknowledged that Russia is using Central Asia to sidestep sanctions and said Britain wants to work with countries in the region to end the circumvention.
PM blames Labour for flights delay
RISHI Sunak has acknowledged he will miss his self-imposed spring target for getting the Rwanda scheme off the ground but insisted: “We will start the flights and we will stop the boats.”
River crossing reduced to two ferries
ONE OF THE THREE VESSELS UNDERGOING MAINTENANCE
Celebrity chef raises £8k at charity dinner
JAMES TANNER SUPPORTS CARDIAC CHARITY HEARTBEAT