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Raiders need a strong defensive display to come away with points
LAST weekend's weather chaos added another victim to its list, with Wales taking the brunt of Storm Darragh and with the safety of players and fans in mind, the decision was made to postpone Plymouth Raiders' away game to Cardiff Met Archers, writes Martyn Norman.
Hopes raised over injured pair
PLYMOUTH Argyle pair Ibrahim Cissoko and Muhamed Tijani have taken the next step in their recoveries from long-term injuries, Wayne Rooney has revealed.
Plenty to look forward to but please, no more huge storms!
MY anxiety levels have just about returned from last weekend, when I was convinced that the posts were going to topple over in Storm Darragh.
Albion aim to pile pressure on Esher
PLYMOUTH Albion will be aiming to continue their solid run of form when they travel to Molesey Road to face Esher today.
Banking hub rollout
THE Chancellor has said towns are at risk of becoming \"banking deserts\" as she opened the UK's 100th banking hub.
Rates 'unlikely to be cut this year'
THE Bank of England is expected to hold interest rates at the same level at its next policy decision on Thursday.
Miliband to rule on wind
ED Miliband has said he will be able to bypass local opposition to onshore wind farms as Energy Secretary under plans to decarbonise the grid.
Pie-minister in waiting? Kemi to shun Boxing Day sandwich
KEMI Badenoch said she found interest in her meal choices \"fascinating\" and revealed she might treat herself to a turkey pie on Boxing Day after her distaste for sandwiches sparked a Westminster food fight.
x=soldier killed while in Ukraine
A former soldier who travelled to Ukraine to give medical assistance was unlawfully killed by a \"comrade\", an inquest has found.
X Factor star Lewis backs cause
SINGERS Leona Lewis and Calum Scott have joined forces to record a rendition of Supertramp's hit Give A Little Bit for a charity which distributes essential items to families across the country.
Submarine completes her final journey home
THE last of the Trafalgar-class attack submarines has returned home to Plymouth for the final time before being decommissioned.
Erdogan’s Sudan offer
TURKISH President Recep Tayyip Erdogan held a telephone call with Sudan's military leader yesterday and offered to mediate to resolve tensions with the United Arab Emirates, according to the Turkish leader's office.
Hero PC given bravery award
THE former Devon and Cornwall Police officer who confronted a gunman during shootings in Plymouth has received a bravery award from King Charles.
X-ray services are rated Good’ after inspection
THE results of an inspection report into X-ray services at a Plymouth hospital have been released.
Bus driver jailed after pedestrian killed at crossing
A BUS driver has been jailed for killing a pedestrian at a road crossing in Plymouth. Simon Mumford, 54, was driving a single decker City Bus when he crashed into Amallia Elmasry on Sunday, January 7.
City freeport to share cash from offshore wind scheme
PLYMOUTH and South Devon Freeport is among those set to receive a share of the cash from offshore wind development.
Shops sold knives to teens - as crimes soar
TWO Plymouth shops failed in a plain clothes operation from police and teenage cadets, selling knives to youngsters. It comes as new figures reveal a worrying rise in knife crime in the region.
Kids play area opens in Drake Circus
SHOPPING MALL UNVEILS NEW PLAY AREA WITH CAFE
'I'M UP FOR THE FIGHT!'
ROONEY DETERMINED TO GET PILGRIMS OUT OF TROUBLE
Rooney has no issue with playing Szucs at right-back
WAYNE Rooney had no qualms about playing Kornel Szucs at right-back in Plymouth Argyle's Championship match against Swansea City at Home Park on Tuesday night, writes Chris Errington.
Argyle's revenue following their Championship return soares close to £30m
PLYMOUTH Argyle's revenue for their return to the Championship in the 2023/24 season soared to a record-breaking £26.68 million.
Parkway hope lack of action will not break momentum
IT feels like forever since Plymouth Parkway were last in action, but the Yellows are back on the grass tomorrow with a return to Southern League Premier Division action at Sholing.
Cabinet Office job cuts planned
THE Cabinet Office is set to cut 400 jobs as part of reforms to cut red tape and remove duplication of roles.
People 'top priority'
THE Prime Minister has said providing homes for people must be the \"top priority\" over nature and the environment, as Government reforms are set to allow more building on the green belt.
Sara Sharif: Questions to be asked
QUESTIONS must be answered over the \"awful\" case of 10-yearold Sara Sharif, who was murdered by her father and her stepmother, Sir Keir Starmer has said.
Yoon defends decree
SOUTH Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol yesterday defended his martial law decree as an act of governance and denied rebellion charges, vowing to \"fight to the end\" in response to attempts to impeach him.
Block of student flats for sale
LEASE ON 90-ROOM BUILDING ON MARKET FOR AT LEAST £5M
New festival will showcase Ocean City's marine scene
BOAT SHOW WILL OFFER NAUTICAL FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY
Too many sports facilities are 'behind closed doors'
MP FRED THOMAS IS ON A MISSION TO GET MORE PLYMOUTH KIDS INTO SPORT
Police officer praised for child protection work
HE LAUNCHED CAMPAIGN TO RAISE PUBLIC AWARENESS