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Derriford welcomes new unit for bereaved
GRIEVING FAMILY LAUNCHED FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN
Navy and Marines take on mission to West Africa
ROYAL Navy crews have been teaching counterparts in West Africa how to target smugglers and pirates as part of a long-term mission in the region.
DAWSON CAN WIN IN PARIS
PLYMOUTH ACE CAN HELP GB TO A BUMPER OLYMPIC HAUL
Lowry is keen to build on the progress made in Academy
GETTING more academy players to follow in the footsteps of Mike Cooper and Adam Randell and make it all the way into the Plymouth Argyle first team is the aim of new under-18s lead coach Jamie Lowry.
Asher-Smith calls for Maguire answers after 'snap decision'
SPRINT star Dina Asher-Smith is demanding an explanantion from UK Athletics after the “disappointing” announcement that Stephen Maguire is leaving his role as technical director of UK Athletics with immediate effect.
Chandlers marks 25 years in the business
A PLYMOUTH-based chandlery business is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year having gone from a workshop and attached unit to a three-storey enterprise.
Historic pub plans room with waterfront view
OWNERS SAY PROPOSAL WOULD DRAW PEOPLE BEYOND THE ROYAL WILLIAM YARD AND FURTHER ALONG THE PENINSULA
South West Water takes case to MPs in capital
FIVE-YEAR BUSINESS PLANS ARE EXPLAINED IN COMMONS
Extremist is shot dead after fans are killed
POLICE in Belgium have shot dead a suspected Tunisian extremist accused of killing two Swedish football fans on a street in Brussels.
Faith leaders call for calm as tensions rise
FAITH leaders including the Archbishop of Canterbury have urged communities to “stand together” against hatred, amid a rise in reported hate crimes in the UK.
'Refugees going home for better dental care'
UKRAINIANS are returning to their “war-torn” home country for dental care because the service there is better than in the UK, ministers have heard.
Farm shop launches Pumpkin Fest
PERFECT FOR HALLOWEEN-60,000 PUMPKINS OVER 12 ACRES
Creative hub opens on the site of old market
A NEW landmark workspace built on the site of Liskeard's former cattle market in the centre of the town is officially open for business.
City research shows rise in microplastics
PLYMOUTH MARINE LABORATORY SCIENTISTS SHOW THREAT TO THE ENVIRONMENT
Council mulls 'U-turn' on turning taxis green
'KNOWLEDGE' TEST AND BAN ON JEANS MAY ALSO BE SCRAPPED
New plans unveiled to revitalise Armada Way
COUNCIL PRESENTS £12.7M SCHEME AND LAUNCHES SIX-WEEK CONSULTATION
Locals impressed with reopened pub's new menu
LIVE MUSIC AND COMEDY NIGHTS ALSO PLANNED
Ursu gets the chance to show his skills on Sky
PLYMOUTH’S Southern Area welterweight champion Constantin Ursu is to box live on Sky Sports for the Silver Commonwealth title in December, a rematch of a clash which was due to take place in July, writes Andy Phillips.
Another disappointing weekend for Patriots
PLYMOUTH City Patriots suffered a further two defeats this weekend, at the hands of Caledonia Gladiators and their South West rivals, Bristol Flyers.
Argyle youngsters are beaten at the death
PLYMOUTH Argyle lost their proud 100 per cent start to the season as the young Exiles scored a 90th minute winner to take the points in this league game in south Wales, writes Mike Sampson.
French win gives Boks confidence boost
MANIE Libbok admitted South Africa will be loaded with confidence going into their World Cup semi-final with England after coming through one of the greatest rugby matches in living memory with a one-point victory over hosts France.
Care: We deserve to be in semi-final
DANNY Care is ready for the biggest game of his life when England face South Africa in the World Cup semi-final.
Rock legends to join forces for Eden gig
MANICS AND SUEDE WILL PLAY EDEN SESSIONS
Counter-terror police leading murder probe
COUNTER-TERROR officers are leading a murder investigation after a man was found fatally injured in the street.
Man linked with IS cell admits terror charges
39-YEAR-OLD AWAITS SENTENCE AFTER GUILTY PLEA AT OLD BAILEY
Bomb alert at school where teacher killed
A HIGH school where a teacher was fatally stabbed last week was evacuated over a bomb alert.
Militants target border CCTV as tensions rise
LEBANON'S militant Hezbollah group said it has started destroying CCTV cameras on several Israeli army posts along the border as tension rises in the Middle East.
Prison for man who attacked his neighbours
FOOTBALL COACH JAILED FOR 12 MONTHS AFTER TWO ASSAULTS
Cottage in village is up for sale
AUCTION FIRM HANDLES BARGAIN-PRICE PROPERTIES
Kids get message from mascot
FRIENDLY 'PANTOSAURUS' DELIVERS TIPS ON SAFETY