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Mural of the 'voice of Argyle' is unveiled
STRIKING ARTWORK W APPEARS IN CENTRAL PARK
Disappointment over Cooper sale is totally understandable
IT is entirely understandable the transfer of Plymouth Argyle goalkeeper Michael Cooper to Sheffield United has provoked such an animated response from the Green Army on social media.
GETTING CLOSER
PILGRIMS CLOSING IN ON A KEEPER AND OTHER TARGETS
Adaway determined to make a big impression
CITY BOXER TO FIGHT IN TORQUAY
McCartney is new club champion
The St Mellion Ladies Club Championships were played over two days and Louisa McCartney was crowned the new club champion, winning by five shots with a score of 167.
"Sticking to promises made in opposition'
SENIOR MINISTER REFLECTS ON DEALS WITH PUBLIC SECTOR WORKERS
Concerns over means tested fuel payments
JOHN Swinney has challenged the Deputy Prime Minister over the means testing of winter fuel payments - as he conceded 'tens of thousands' of pensioners in Scotland will be impacted.
Lammy condemns Israeli settlers’ widespread riots
FOREIGN Secretary David Lammy has condemned the 'widespread rampage' of Israeli settlers against Palestinians in the West Bank.
Animal sanctuary rescues lion from Ukraine
A LION with 'psychological issues' is to travel 1,400 miles from Ukraine to an animal sanctuary in the UK as part of a project rescuing the animal from the war-torn country.
'Professional thief' jailed for stealing from Boots
A PLYMOUTH man described by a judge as a \"professional thief\" has been jailed yet again, after being caught stealing from a city centre store.
Shares deal puts council in red
BUT AUTHORITY CONFIDENT DEFICIT WILL BE REVERSED
'Technicality' sees new event winner named
THE winner of the 2024 British Firework Championships has been announced after two days of incredible displays in Plymouth.
City to get 200 homes after new £25m deal
PART OF A PLAN TO CREATE 1,500 HOMES OVER 5 YEARS
Work starts on £37m upgrade of Armada Way
WORK has started to pave the way for a £37m upgrade of Armada Way.
'Beautiful' mature trees are to be felled
COUNCIL AGREE TO CULLING Al CITY MILITARY BASE
Read all about it! RWY 'News Cafe' now open
A NEW eaterie called News Café is opening today at Plymouth's Royal William Yard, with a vibe straight from Miami's famous South Beach.
A sweet new spot for Kwaffle shop
A PLYMOUTH couple who sell delicious waffles from a market stall are now popping up at a new location in the city.
DONE DEAL
NOW ROONEY IS IN A RUSH TO FIND REPLACEMENT KEEPER
Rooney content as Argyle register a victory
COACH LIKES WHAT HE SEES WHEN PILGRIMS MOVE THE BALL QUICKLY
Tavistock head to Ivybridge looking to kick on in FA Cup
THE FA Cup has not been too kind to Tavistock in the last couple of seasons, but having accounted for Ilfracombe Town at the extra preliminary stage two weeks ago, they are seeking a place in the hat for the first qualifying round draw on Monday at Ivybridge Town tomorrow.
Williams feels things will click for Parkway
VETERAN WELCOMES THE CHANGES AT BOLITHO
Boat 'not fit' for Channel crossing
AN investigation into the sinking of a migrant boat in the Channel which claimed at least eight lives in December 2022 found the dinghy was \"wholly unsuitable and ill-equipped for the crossing attempt\".
Government urged to extend Support Grant
VULNERABLE households face a support \"cliff edge\" when dedicated funding expires next month, councils have warned.
Train fare prosecutions are quashed
THOUSANDS of prosecutions for alleged fare evasion brought by train companies are set to be declared void after a judge's ruling.
Palestinian death toll 'above 40,000' claim
MORE than 40,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, the territory's health ministry has said.
Hammer-waving robber was 'having a bad day'
MAN TOLD SHOPKEEPER 'I'M SORRY ABOUT THIS'
Blood testing clinic is a walk-in
NEW FACILITY WILL EASE NHS PRESSURE
Faces that tell a story of Ukrainian resilience
WHEN Russia escalated its invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022, Saltash artist Louise Pasterfield felt she had to do something. Angry that this war should even be happening and upset by the footage we were seeing on our TVs, newspapers and social media, she picked up her brushes and started to paint the faces of Ukraine, inspired by those images.
Students jump for joy at A-level successes
STRONG RESULTS AND SOME STANDOUT INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENTS
Meal deal to get Sunset Market bid rolled out
MAIN MEAL AND A DRINK FOR £10 AT MARKET TONIGHT ONLY