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'A STUPID TACKLE
CALLUM WRIGHT BAN LEAVES INJURY-HIT ARGYLE EVEN MORE DEPLETED
Bundu is the latest addition to lengthy injury list
PLYMOUTH Argyle are assessing the severity of the hamstring injury suffered by Mustapha Bundu during the 4-0 Boxing Day defeat away to Coventry City.
Argyle must find an answer to away-day embarrassment
PLYMOUTH Argyle's record of 10 defeats and no wins from 12 away Championship matches this season is bad enough.
Hope ends in heartbreak once again
ENGLISH football endured yet another near miss on the field this year while, off it, some of its most high-profile managers moved on.
Starmer's tribute to brother Nick, 60
PRIME Minister Sir Keir Starmer has paid tribute to his brother Nick, who has died aged 60.
Badenoch hits back at Reform
CONSERVATIVE leader Kemi Badenoch has accused Nigel Farage of \"fakery\" over Reform UK membership numbers, after his party claimed they had surpassed the Tories in signed-up members.
150k cross the Channel in 7 years
MORE than 150,000 migrants have arrived in the UK after crossing the Channel in the last seven years.
German election date
GERMAN president Frank-Walter Steinmeier has ordered the country's parliament to be dissolved and set new elections for February 23 in the wake of the collapse of Chancellor Olaf Scholz's governing coalition.
School's pride in praise by Ofsted
UNGRADED INSPECTION FOR MONTPELIER
Tale behind city wall of poetry
POEMS DESIGNED TO LIFT UP SECTION OF COASTAL PATH
Probe over death of city inmate
AN independent investigation has been carried out by the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman following the death of a 70-year-old Plymouth sex offender who died while serving as a prisoner at HMP Littlehey in Cambridgeshire, a specialist sex offenders prison.
Secret tests had role in ending nuclear stand-off
DURING the late 1950s, both Russia and the West had amassed a formidable arsenal of nuclear weapons, incurring significant expense. Efforts were being made to establish common ground, particularly concerning a treaty to ban nuclear tests.
Baby Finley feels like a 'gift from Charlie' say his parents
A YOUNG Plymouth couple say they have been given the \"best Christmas gift ever\", after their little boy made an early arrival on December 25, two years after their family suffered the heartbreak of a tragic loss.
Johnny is battling on in his polar expedition
A FORMER GB para-athlete from South Devon who is skiing solo and unsupported to the South Pole has spoken to reporters via satellite phone after getting more than halfway through his expedition.
ANOTHER SHAMBLES
BUT ROONEY INSISTS HE IS THE RIGHT MAN FOR THE JOB
Shocking Pilgrims humiliated by heavy defeat to Coventry
THERE was Boxing Day humiliation for bottom-of-the-table Plymouth Argyle as Coventry City thrashed them 4-0 to pile the pressure on Wayne Rooney.
Shopfitting B team get the better of clubmates
SHOPFITTING by SWS C welcomed the B side in Division One and both teams played some brilliant Table Tennis throughout the evening with the B team winning 8-2.
Barker is back with Gladiators in 2025
PLYMOUTH Gladiators promoter Mark Phillips said it was a \"no brainer\" to bring crowd favourite Ben Barker back to the Coliseum for 2025.
Spending wrangles in 2025 for Reeves
RACHEL Reeves will enter 2025 with the economy flatlining, inflation rising and a looming Whitehall spending review which experts warn will be \"difficult\".
Mild weather for Boxing Day swims
BOXING Day swimmers and walkers saw a grey and mild day with some drizzle in places, the Met Office said.
Concern continues to grow for missing man
POLICE in Scotland are increasingly concerned about a missing man from London who is thought to be in the Highlands.
Mourning crash victims
AZERBAIJAN observed a nationwide day of mourning on Thursday for the victims of a plane crash in which 38 people were killed and all 29 survivors injured as speculation mounted about the possible cause of the incident.
Ban for bee-killing pesticides planned
'EMERGENCY USE' AUTHORISED SINCE 2021
Centre's new winter campaign
DONATIONS TAKEN UNTIL JANUARY 10
Nursery's £50k sale for charities
CENTRE AUCTIONED OFF FOR GOOD CAUSES
New demand to offer bus service to crematorium
E-PETITION CALLS FOR ROUTE TO CONNECT COMMUNITIES
Hope for half-built city estate
DEVELOPMENT WILL BE FINISHED DESPITE STAKEHOLDER GOING OUT OF BUSINESS OWING £33M
Teen Susie is nailing the beauty business...
AND STARS ON RUGBY FIELD TOO
"Predatory' abuser dies in nursing home
A PREDATORY Plymouth paedophile who raped and sexually assaulted young boys has died after spending his final days in a Cornwall nursing home.
Gift of life as organs are made available
SOME 35 human organs were made available for transplant after being donated over Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, new figures have shown.