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Jonny's on track in his Antarctic expedition
AIMS FOR A DISABLED FIRST IN SOLO SOUTH POLE BID
Up to 250 workers to go at boat builder
UP to 250 staff could lose their jobs at Plymouth's luxury boat maker Princess Yachts after the manufacturer began another wave of redundancies.
Azaz is showing his class for Middlesbrough
PLYMOUTH Argyle fans already knew it, but now the whole of the Championship realises that Finn Azaz is one of the top attacking talents in the division after a scintillating spell of form from the gifted 24-year-old.
WJD keeps on catching the eye.
ANOTHER TWO GOALS FOR ARGYLE LOANEE
Raiders return with a trip across the Severn Bridge
PLYMOUTH Raiders head into a busy period before a small break from action for the festive period, to add to the busy start to the season that the green machine have had in their second season in NBL Division Three.
Ingleheart takes Hillclimb crown
PLYMOUTH racing driver Ian Ingleheart has just been crowned the 2024 Wiscombe Park Tillicoultry Quarries Hillclimb Champion.
Jarvis sends Argyle into the semi-finals
PLYMOUTH Argyle secured their place in the FA WNL Cup semi-finals with Lulu Jarvis' header in the first half earning them a deserved 1-0 victory over Watford at Home Park, writes Lexie Sanders.
Lew's struggles no concern for Ferrari
FERRARI insist they are “not worried at all” about Lewis Hamilton’s slump in form and his alarming claim that he “definitely isn’t fast anymore”.
Donning sequins in front of Craig Revel Horwood fills me with fear
FORMER RACING DRIVER AND DOUBLE AMPUTEE BILLY MONGER HAS TAKEN ON A RECORD-BREAKING IRONMAN, BUT STRICTLY'S JUDGES HAVE HIM NERVOUS
THE LOST BOYS
WILL NEW XX EVIDENCE CRACK THE HISTORIC COLD CASE OF THE MISSING PRINCES IN THE TOWER?
A JMW Turner masterpiece
WORKS BY FAMOUS ARTIST ARE FEATURED IN SPECIAL EXHIBITION AT 'THE BOX'
A wealth of treasures lying to the East
CHRIS ROBINSON GIVES A FLAVOUR OF HIS NEW BOOK ABOUT PLYMPTON
Top civil servant appointment made
SIR Chris Wormald has been appointed Cabinet Secretary, becoming the UK’s top civil servant and the Prime Minister’s most senior policy adviser.
Stalking victims to be protected
VICTIMS of the “horrendous” crime of stalking are to be given better protection, including the right to know the identity of their online stalkers, the Government has said.
War games to be part of defence policy
THE UK needs “innovation at a wartime pace”, the Defence Secretary has said, as he announced a new strategy for the defence industry.
Labour's change plan
SIR Keir Starmer is due to set out an “unrelenting” approach to ensuring the public feel the benefits or economic growth and improved public services.
Wallace's apology for comments
BBC TV presenter Gregg Wallace has apologised for claiming complaints about his behaviour came from “a handful of middle-class women of a certain age”, adding that he will now “take some time out”.
Biden pardons his son
UNITED States President Joe Biden pardoned his son, Hunter, late on Sunday, sparing the younger Mr Biden a possible prison sentence for federal felony gun and tax convictions – and reversing his past promises not to use the extraordinary powers of the presidency for the benefit of his family members.
Ex-officer in misconduct charges
WOMAN ACCUSED OF DISCLOSING CONFIDENTIAL POLICE INFORMATION
Oreston cafe being put on the market
OWNER LAURA TAKES 'DIFFICULT DECISION'
Council in £2m plan for children who live in care
AUTHORITY TO BUY HOUSES TO STOP 'IMMORAL' PROFITEERING
Council under scrutiny for 'chequebook culture'
INDEPENDENT councillors in Plymouth have raised concerns about projects going vastly over budget and council properties being sold off for less than their value.
Appeal after passenger is hurt in crash
A BIKER and pillion passenger have been hospitalised after a two-vehicle crash in Plymouth.
Stalled housing projects set to be re-started
LOCALS FEARED THEY'D NEVER BE COMPLETED
Is there a doctor in the house? Yes - there's 6!
IAN HAS CARDIAC ARREST IN A BREWERY... BUT MEDICS NEARBY
Men just having fun... for charity
AN unmissable mix of mates, miles and special memories, the South West's most popular men's walk is back in Plymouth for 2025 and there's a twist.
Clampdown on those who 'spike' drinks
DRINK spikers in Plymouth will face the \"full force of law\" with new legislation, a city MP says.
Foster families offered free zoo entry
PLYMOUTH’S foster families can take a walk on the wild side at Dartmoor Zoo - completely free of charge. Council bosses said they were “blown away” by the zoo’s “generous offer”.
After another away-day nightmare, Argyle fans are asking... - HOW BAD CAN IT GET?
ROONEY LEFT TOTALLY EMBARRASSED BY PITIFUL PILGRIMS
Troubled times are toughest so far for Rooney
UNDER-PRESSURE HEAD COACH TAKES CRITICISM ON THE CHIN