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'Predator' who raped three girls is jailed for 26 years
JOE PEARSON 'LEFT A TRAIL OF EMOTIONAL CARNAGE'
Painting to be restored in public at The Box
A GIANT painting which hasn't been seen in public for decades will be rolled out' at The Box next month, as part of a live 'conservation in action' event showing how delicate works of art can be restored.
Comic Con and Gaming Festival is back
DINOSAURS will walk the Earth in November - or at least saunter around Plymouth Life Centre for a weekend of fun and games, as Plymouth Comic Con and Gaming Festival returns to the city on November 4-5.
STILL LOOKING
WHAT LAST WEEK OF SUMMER TRANSFER WINDOW COULD HOLD FOR PLYMOUTH ARGYLE
Ivybridge move up to second in C Division West
C WEST - IVYBRIDGE are up to second place in the C Division West following a seven-run win at Brixham.
Pilgrims expected to ring the changes for cup game
PLYMOUTH Argyle and their Premier League visitors Crystal Palace are both expected to make plenty of changes to their teams for the Carabao Cup second round clash at Home Park tonight (7.45pm).
'Impressive' cruise vessel drops anchor
SILVER DAWN CAPABLE OF CARRYING 596 PASSENGERS
Crowds enjoy colour of carnival
COLOURFULLY costumed revellers paraded through the streets of west London yesterday, marking the climax of Notting Hill Carnival.
The politicisation of Ulez
LONDON'S clean air zone will expand today, but the plan has become a divisive political issue in recent months.
Underground building on Dartmoor is up for sale
FORMER WATER TREATMENT PLANT 'RARE OPPORTUNITY'
Meet the couple with a spray paint vision
FAMILY-RUN BUSINESS 'CAN TRANSFORM' PEOPLE'S HOMES
Funds being raised to assist grieving family
THE friends of a much-loved dad and grandad who would 'light up any room' but whose life was tragically cut short after a crash in Cornwall are raising funds to help with his funeral costs.
Campaign to preserve rail ticket offices
CHARITIES UNITE TO PRESS HOME IMPORTANT MESSAGE
Councillor is seeking maximum visibility
LABOUR NEWCOMER SETS OUT PRIORITIES TO HELP RESIDENTS
Incarcerated Terry's speech to prisoners
SIR Terry Waite has visited Dartmoor prison to join the anniversary celebrations for a charity which helps inmates.
Snooker club marks its 100th birthday
CREATED TO HELP FIRST WORLD WAR VETERANS' RECOVERY
Council among most active on fly-tipping
PLYMOUTH CITY COUNCIL FINED MOST OF ALL DEVON AUTHORITIES
Pirates do the double over Albion
PLYMOUTH Albion ended pre-season with a solid performance against the Cornish Pirates, who came out 31-7 winners at the Brickfields on Saturday.
OUR WAY
ARGYLE WILL STICK TO THEIR PRINCIPLES DESPITE BACK-TO-BACK DEFEATS, VOWS STEVEN SCHUMACHER
Successful season for Sandford
PREMIER DIVISION - CORNWOOD captain Elliott Staddon believes wherever his side finish in the Premier Division the season will have been a success.
Russia confirms Prigozhin's death
RUSSIA’S investigative committee has said it has confirmed that Yevgeny Prigozhin, founder of the mercenary group Wagner, was killed in a plane crash.
Khan hits out over Ulez row
LONDON mayor Sadiq Khan accused the Government of “weaponising air pollution” ahead of his expansion of the capital’s ultra-low emission zone (Ulez).
Mum angry after Buffet City bans her 'for life'
SAYS INCIDENT LEFT HER DAUGHTER, 10, IN TEARS
'Confusion' over closure of site at Brickfields
SPORTS AND LEISURE FACILITY CLOSING FOR £21M REFIT
City firm is ready to expand sale of its bagels
NEW LOCATION AT RAILWAY STATION FOR ENTREPRENEURS
City's special education services 'are failing'
OFSTED AND CQC ORDER A 'PRIORITY ACTION PLAN' TO BE CARRIED OUT
Families urged to 'dip in the sea'
CALL-OUT FOR DONATIONS OF SWIMWEAR
Barbican to have more pontoons
MORE pleasure craft could operate from Plymouth’s Barbican thanks to government funding for new landing pontoons.
Have your say to save rail ticket offices
PUBLIC CONSULTATION ENDS LATER THIS WEEK
Men should challenge 'harmful behaviours'
PLYMOUTH men are being encouraged to stand up to harmful behaviours that act as a barrier to everyone being safe in the city. It comes as the role of masculinity will be explored at an event next month, as part of the city’s work to combat violence against women and girls (VAWG).