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City rallies to help man injured on Barbican
SHOCKING FOOTAGE SHOWED HIM CRUSHED AGAINST VAN
Kids heartbroken as Big Top ruined
CHILDREN'S THEATRE GROUP DEVASTATED AFTER BESPOKE TENT TOPPLED BY STORM
Worrying rise in pets being abandoned
ANIMAL SHELTER SAYS HIGH VETS' FEES IS ONE OF THE REASONS
CCTV appeal after 120 car tyres slashed
PLYMOUTH police investigating a very large number of incidents across the city of tyres being slashed and punctured are keen for members of the public to identify a man captured on CCTV.
NO SIGN OF A RETURN
KEY ARGYLE QUARTET WILL NOT BE BACK UNTIL JANUARY
Rooney annoyed by two soft goals conceded
HEAD COACH RUES THE SUCKER PUNCH' WHICH DERAILS PILGRIMS
Edwards & Cooper master the conditions to remain unbeaten
THERE was a top of the table clash in Men’s B of the RBC Brewin Dolphin MLTC Winter League that was played in between the rain and winds of Storm Darragh.
Students show plenty of promise in Sandwell
LAST Sunday, the 75th anniversary of the English Schools Swimming Association saw a South West team of 21 divers compete at the Sandwell Aquatics Centre. The team, aged between nine and 17 represented 15 different schools in the region.
UK food security 'at risk' - report
LONG TERM declines in the natural environment and worsening climate change pose serious risks to UK food security, a Government report has warned.
Starmer is under fire
KEMI Badenoch yesterday urged Sir Keir Starmer to remove UK citizenship from any “jihadi terrorists and supporters of Assad” who want to return from Syria.
Sara Sharif: Two guilty of murder
THREE members of Sara Sharif’s family have been found guilty over the 10-year-old’s death, after years of horrific abuse.
Football fraudster evades prison time
TREASURER ADMITTED TAKING AROUND £40,000
Missile attack 'soon'
AN intelligence assessment by the United States has concluded that Russia may use its lethal new intermediate-range ballistic missile against Ukraine again in the “coming days”, a US official said yesterday.
Interim police chief set to be announced
CRIME COMMISSIONER MOVING AT PACE’
Journalist who inspired a new generation dies
THE family and loved ones of a highly regarded journalist who was born in Plymouth have paid tribute to a man who inspired so many to follow into his footsteps.
Gadgets stolen at wonderland event
HYDE PARK TRIP TURNS INTO A NIGHTMARE
Ann's gift to those who helped her get back to painting
ARTIST’S GIFTS TO HOSPITAL STAFF AFTER TREATMENT
Shock as council leader ridicules cabinet query
A FORMER Labour councillor has said he was 'taken aback' when he questioned Plymouth City Council leader Tudor Evans over criticism from a High Court Judge, only to be told 'don't be ridiculous!
Oldest Christmas lights fail to shine for first time
CHRISTMAS LIGHTS FINALLY BLOW AFTER 54 YEARS OF USE
EARLEY RETURN
ROONEY OPEN TO RECALLING LEFT-BACK FROM LOAN SPELL
Pilgrims fall short in their fightback as Swans pile pressure on Rooney
PLYMOUTH Argyle saw a run of six unbeaten home home Championship matches come to an end as they lost 2-1 to Swansea City.
Sixteen ga in search of landing top prize
THREE former trophy holders will compete with 13 contenders for the grand prize of Champion of Champions on Sunday at the Victory Inn after a bumper night of play and charity fundraising across the four host venues.
Poundland owner Pepco slumps to huge £450m loss
PEPCO, the discount retail giant and owner of Poundland, has reported a loss exceeding £450m following a weak performance from its UK subsidiary, Poundland.
Damp and mould in military housing
DAMP and mould in family accommodation and single-living quarters that \"does not always meet the needs and expectations\" of soldiers are among the problems identified with military housing, in a new report.
Care group changes hands in takeover deal
MANNAMEAD CARE BECOMES FIRST SOUTH WEST COMPANY OPERATED BY SMART CARE HOMES
UK on alert over Syria aftermath
ANY potential return of British jihadists to the UK is “a matter of great concern\", a Home Office minister has said, amid ongoing worries about the aftermath of the collapse of the Assad regime in Syria.
No promise of funds
CHANCELLOR Rachel Reeves has declined to say whether funds would be made available to make assisted dying free at the point of use.
William reveals Christmas plans
THE Prince of Wales has revealed how he is set to celebrate Christmas with 45 people this year, admitting he is 'not ready' for the festive season.
Storm aid is criticised in Commons
HOMES without power after Storm Darragh will be reconnected by today, a minister has said, as the Government faced calls to review whether current measures adequately support vulnerable residents during extreme weather events.
Israeli strikes hit Syria
ISRAEL yesterday carried out a wave of heavy air strikes across Syria as its troops advanced deeper into the country, drawing to within 15 miles of the capital city, a Syrian opposition war monitor has said.