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Assets will be sold to pay for Armada Way
COUNCIL BORROWING IN THE MEANTIME
Female navy diver makes history... in New Zealand
CITY DIVER GRADUATES AT DEVONPORT - AUCKLAND!
Veteran's stolen medals found
EX-SERVICEMAN REUNITED WITH TREASURED AWARDS
4,000 new homes plan to revitalise city centre
VISION FOR PLYMOUTH TO BE REGION'S 'TOP SHOPPING AND LEISURE DESTINATION’
Pssst! Want to be Chief Fun Officer at mall?
DRAKE Circus and The Barcode are advertising a ‘dream job’ where the lucky recruit will get to test delicious treats, the cinema and much more for free.
Hungry Caterpillar at the TRP
A CHILDREN’S classic which has entertained little ones for more than 50 years is part of an adapted show which is coming to the stage at Theatre Royal Plymouth next week.
McPhee calls on Parkway to build on win
MANAGER HAPPY WITH THE WAY HIS SIDE SEALED FIRST VICTORY
Draper: I'm ready for the big stage
BRITISH star Jack Draper says he is \"not afraid\" of the big stage as he targets a place in the US Open final.
Twomey sets sights on gold in Los Angeles
BRITISH schoolgirl Bly Twomey is dreaming of gold at Los Angeles 2028 after claiming her second bronze medal of an impressive Paralympics debut in Paris.
Row over delay’ in letting PO subpostmasters know convictions are quashed’
FEWER than one in six wrongly accused subpostmasters have been sent letters confirming their convictions have been quashed, the Conservatives have said.
Boats keep on coming
MORE than 250 migrants arrived in the UK on Wednesday after crossing the English Channel - a day after 12 people died attempting the perilous journey.
'Anxiety' for steelworkers who face jobs axe by Xmas
AN MP has described \"great anxiety\" among Lincolnshire steelworkers who he said face losing their jobs by Christmas.
Appointment of border security chief 'in weeks'
THE head of the Government's new Border Security Command will be named within weeks, Downing Street has said.
New Maori queen is crowned
NEW Zealand's Maori chiefs have crowned a new queen in a ceremony that also laid to rest King Tuheitia Pootatau Te Wherowhero VII.
Famous wine expert died after 'traumatic' fall - inquest
RESTAURATEUR FELL AT HOME
“Make sure you can identify Asian hornet’
BEEKEEPERS ARE KEEN FOR PEOPLE TO SPOT THEM
Trip to gin distillery is tonic for city gunners
ROYAL ARTILLERY ASSOCIATION VISIT
Police are seeking shirtless man
POLICE are appealing for the public's help in identifying a man in relation to a racially aggravated public order and theft offence in Plymouth.
No date fixed for end to Armada Way upgrade
WORK on the regeneration of Armada Way could start as early as next month but it is not known when it will end, because Plymouth City Council wants to carry out the ambition regeneration project in phases, with dates for the final one yet to be confirmed.
Sea Cadets hit high note with national gold
A GROUP of Sea Cadets from Torpoint have won gold at the National Sea Cadet Band contest, writes Tom Cunningham.
Concerns over hazards at halted development
CLAIMS SITE IS UNSECURED AND PRESENTS DANGERS
New MP pledges to serve city's communities
FRED THOMAS DELIVERS MAIDEN COMMONS SPEECH
Cyclist injured in crash with city bus
A CYCLIST has been injured during a crash with a bus in Plymouth city centre.
Hull call-up not a risk, insists Pope
ENGLAND have rolled the dice once again for their final Test of the summer, handing rookie seamer Josh Hull his first taste of international cricket.
History-maker Sarah slams organisers
DAME Sarah Storey criticised the “appalling” decision to have the women’s C5 time trial half the distance of the men’s event after winning the 18th Paralympic gold of her career at Paris 2024.
When Argyle's deadline day deal was hijacked by United
IT’S not often Plymouth Argyle will have their transfer business hijacked by Manchester United - but it was in the case of Andy Kellett.
PM now facing 'anxious' mood in country - Blair
BRITAIN’S standing in the world has diminished over the last decade and Sir Keir Starmer has come to power at a time of “anxiety” for the nation, Sir Tony Blair has said of his Labour successor as prime minister.
Keir's winter fuel flak
SIR Keir Starmer faced shouts of “shame” in the House of Commons as he defended moves to cut winter fuel payments for millions of pensioners.
'Decades of failure' led to fatal Grenfell fire-report
THE devastating Grenfell Tower fire which killed 72 people was the result of “decades of failure” by government and the construction industry to act on the dangers of flammable materials on high-rise buildings, a long-awaited report has found.
Inquest hears how Stella, 17, died at bus stop
ROAD TRAF: F iC Rica COLLISION VERDICT