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Sun shines on West End carnival
Thousands of people flocked to Plymouth city centre on Saturday for what was considered to be the biggest and best ever West End Carnival.
Argyle Women hoping to build fanbase with regular Home Park games
PLYMOUTH Argyle Women will play as many of their home games in the FA Women's National League Southern Premier Division this season as possible at Home Park.
Galloway: Pilgrims moving forward as a club
DEFENDER Brendan Galloway has declared it is exciting to be a part of Plymouth Argyle because he believes it is a club on the up.
Fossils do battle with the weather yet again
ST Mellion Veteran Golfers (The Fossils) LAST week was a washout so what did Thursday bring the Fossils?
Lando has drive of a world champion
MCLAREN team principalAndrea Stella insisted Lando Norris is world championship material as the British driver prepares to go behind enemy lines at Max Verstappen's home race in the Netherlands.
Theatre Royal reaches out to migrant artists
THEATRE Royal Plymouth is giving migrant artists based in the South West the chance to develop their work.
Courts urged to hold fire on jailing convicts
MAGISTRATES have been asked to stop jailing criminals for several weeks in a bid to ease pressure on Britain's overcrowded prisons.
Strong wind and rain warning for parts of UK
FLIGHTS have been cancelled and drivers urged to take care as Storm Lilian sweeps across parts of the UK.
Woman missing in sinkhole
A woman is missing after falling into a 26ft sinkhole in Kuala Lumpur.
lan moves from Science Park to ocean protection
HE'S APPOINTED NEW CEO OF OCEAN CONSERVATION TRUST
Family's Fundraising drive for Rachael
HOPE TO GET LIFE-CHANGING THERAPY FOR BRAIN TUMOUR
Long grass making city look like 'disaster zone'
TORY COUNCILLORS LAMBAST POLICY FOR SPOILING CITY
Heroic children rushed to aid of iniured driver
TEENS 'ACTED INCREDIBLY' AFTER REACTING TO CRASH
Memory keepsakes helping the bereaved
LOCAL WOMEN CRAFTING SPECIAL MEMENTOES
Doggy passports lead to treats at Saltram
DOG owners have been raving about a tail-wagging scheme at Saltram in Plymouth, which sees rewards given to our four-legged friends and their owners.
New bakery outlet creates 10 jobs
A CORNISH baking firm which claims to be the world's oldest maker of the county's famous pasties has opened a new branch in Yelverton.
Team GB eyeing Para medal haul
PARALYMPICS Just 17 days since bidding adieu to the Olympics, Paris will be back in the spotlight as its maiden Paralympic Games takes flight at Place de la Concorde.
INCOMING?
ROONEY HAS STATED ARGYLE ARE 'CLOSE' TO COMPLETING THE SIGNING OF A GOALKEEPER
Rivalry renewed at Flushing Meadows
THE US Open, the final grand slam of the year, begins on Monday. Here, we look at the talking points ahead of Flushing Meadows.
Brits facing tough challenge in New York
THE main British focus at the will be on Jack Draper, Katie Boulter and Emma Raducanu at next week's US Open.
Team news as Wayne Rooney assesses QPR clash
NIGERIAN striker Muhamed Tijani is rated as 'touch and go' for Plymouth Argyle's away Championship clash against Queens Park Rangers on Saturday by head coach Wayne Rooney.
Parkway looking to get first win of the season
PLYMOUTH Parkway returns Bolitho Park for Match Day Four of this season's Southern League campaign.
Higher grades call for pupils hit by Raac crisis
PUPILS whose schooling was affected by the reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (Raac) crisis should have access to a special grades appeals process, the Liberal Democrats' education spokesperson has said.
Orphan chimpanzee delivered to new home by courier
AN orphaned chimpanzee has been rescued from the illegal bushmeat trade in the Republic of Congo and delivered to her new home at a UK animal sanctuary by courier.
Workers killed in factory blast
AN explosion triggered a fire in a pharmaceutical plant in southern India, killing at least 18 workers.
Questions over felling of trees
LOCAL RESIDENTS MAKE THEIR FEELINGS KNOWN
Fisherman died after being struck by pulley
INQUEST OPENED INTO DEATH ON BOARD FISHING TRAWLER
Teen died after falling into Sutton Harbour
WATERS WERE FREEZING COLD WHEN HE PLUNGED IN
Derriford opens new 23-bed liver disease unit
A NEW 23-bed unit to treat and care for patients with liver disease has opened at Plymouth's Derriford Hospital.
Wild bathing sites 'must be made safer for women'
COLD water swimming is growing in popularity among women but more support is needed to make wild bathing sites safer and more accessible, a study has found.