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Derriford team marks 200 robotic gynae ops
A GYNAECOLOGICAL surgical team at Derriford Hospital has reached the milestone of carrying out 200 robotic gynaecological surgeries.
Estate agency collapse leaves c£500k debts
BUT NEW FIRM TAKES IT OVER AND CONTINUES TRADING
Man who killed his mum could serve for longer
SENTENCE REFERRED TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE
Silke defies gravity in Circus show
PARAPLEGIC ACROBAT IS SIMPLY INSPIRATIONAL AFTER OVERCOMING ADVERSITY
Nothing held back at reservoir run
A RUN hosted by South West Water which raised vital funds for charity earlier this year is returning to the region’s biggest reservoir this weekend.
Rahm still available for Ryder Cup pick
GOLF Europe captain Luke Donald has welcomed Jon Rahm’s decision to appeal against his fines for defecting to LIV Golf and remain eligible for the Ryder Cup.
Max won't rule out Aston Martin move
F1 Max Verstappen says a move to Aston Martin could be something to think about “for the future” after team principal Mike Krack said the door was always open for the Dutchman to follow Adrian Newey.
Walkers tackle Mighty Hike fundraiser
WALKING enthusiasts pulled on their boots by the hundreds to raise more than £390,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support.
KEEPER IN VERY SOON
PILGRIMS HOPE TO HAVE A DEAL DONE BY MIDDAY TODAY
Decision making 'must be better'
PLYMOUTH Parkway take a break from league action tomorrow with their focus turning to the FA Cup as they look to reach the third qualifying round with victory over visiting Westbury United.
Experts believe we have seen the best and worse of Argyle
SKY Sports pundits David Prutton and Andy Hinchcliffe have discussed ‘the good and bad’ of Plymouth Argyle under Wayne Rooney at the start of the 2024/25 Championship campaign.
Injury-free Livi living a new life
ENGLAND all-rounder Liam Livingstone is out to prove his belief he is an “asset to any cricket team” when fully fit after more than two years of being held back by injuries.
PM's urged to set out a plan in response to riots
THE Prime Minister should not leave a job “half done” in his response to the summer riots, a think tank has said as it criticised the “vacuum” in policy around community cohesion.
DJ: I cried all through menopause
BBC Radio 2 DJ Jo Whiley has said she “cried all the time” during the menopause and said a conversation “wasn’t being had” about the process.
Jail for man who went on rampage
MADE THREATS WITH KNIFE AT RAIL STATION
Third Atlantic trip for Rowing Marine
MISSION TO RAISE MONEY FOR REHAB OF UKRAINIAN SERVICE PERSONNEL
Coffee lovers will be full of beans for new outlet
TWO-STOREY COSTA ONE OF LARGEST IN THE SOUTH WEST
'Ludicrous' vet bills just 'greed' says dog owner
MAN PAID £515 FOR OVERNIGHT MONITORING OF JACK RUSSELL
Royal Parade scheme wins public backing
£5M PLAN IS 'WORTH IT' PEOPLE TELL THE HERALD
Installation is about creating fishing debate
ARTIST PUTS HUMANS IN PLACE OF ANIMALS TO HIGHLIGHT SUFFERING
HAZARD'S HUGE BLOW
GOALKEEPER OUT FOR THREE MONTHS WITH ANKLE INJURY
Celebrity Argyle fan Woody behind new fan podcast
PLYMOUTH Argyle supporter and Bastille drummer Chris ‘Woody’ Wood is the co-host of a new football fan podcast which has been launched today.
Defensive mistakes are costly again for Parkway
MCPHEE SEES SIDE FIGHT BACK BUT RUES FIRST HALF ERRORS
Experience key to victory for Europe
EUROPE captain Suzann Pettersen believes fresh memories of last year’s Solheim Cup can boost her side’s chances of retaining the trophy against the United States at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Virginia.
Economy 'flatlines' for second month running
THE UK economy flatlined in July for the second month in a row, according to the latest official figures, as the Chancellor said she is “under no illusion about the scale of the challenge” the country faces.
PM 'won't back down'
SIR Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves will not “water down” the decision to strip winter fuel payments from millions of pensioners despite a revolt by Labour MPs and warnings about the impact it will have on the elderly.
Man jailed for murder in 1991 has conviction overturned
A MAN with learning disabilities who was jailed for life in 1991 for the murder of a shopkeeper in London has said his “fight for justice is finally over”, after his conviction was quashed by the Court of Appeal.
Harris puts Trump on defensive in US debate
VICE-PRESIDENT Kamala Harris and Republican rival Donald Trump showcased their starkly different visions for the United States as they met for the first time before November’s presidential election.
Cancer battle acts as warning over HPV risks
FORMER HERALD JOURNALIST OPENS UP AFTER TREATMENT
Parents' tribute after son's death
FAMILY SAY JAGUAR DESIGN FLAW TO BLAME