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Residents riled by plans for car showroom site
REPAIRS GARAGE AND MOT CENTRE PROPOSAL PROVOKES NOISE FEARS
New hope for future of abandoned flats site
NO WORK HAS BEEN CARRIED OUT SINCE MID 2020
Midnight Walk to crowd city roads
SELL-OUT 1,100 CROWD WILL RAISE FUNDS FOR ST LUKE'S
Pollard in spotlight with ministerial role
PLYMOUTH MP Luke Pollard has been appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Ministry of Defence, and has hit the ground running by stressing the new Labour Government would commit to spending 2.5% of GDP on defence.
'If you're good enough, you'll get a chance' insists Rooney
WAYNE Rooney will be prepared to give first team opportunities to young players at Plymouth Argyle if they prove to him they are good enough.
Rooney excited by acquisition of pace ace Cissoko
WAYNE Rooney has predicted Plymouth Argyle's latest summer signing, Dutch under-21 winger Ibrahim Cissoko, will be exciting to watch for the Green Army.
Austin hits top form in Bluebird's Indian win
GLENN Austin's 14-ton haul in Bluebird A's 8-3 success over Indian Inn led his side to joint top of the Plymouth City Super League Division A's early standings.
NO DEAL FOR DARKO
LEEDS UNWILLING TO LET ARGYLE TAKE GYABI PERMANENTLY
'Levelling up' term ditched by Government
THE words “levelling up” have been “firmly Tippexed out” of the Government department responsible for housing and communities, Labour has said.
Mayors optimistic after PM meeting
REGIONAL mayors have hailed the potential for a “step change” in their relationship with the Government, after Sir Keir Starmer said he would strive to build a “real partnership” with the English leaders.
Junior doctors 'positive'
JUNIOR doctors in England held “collaborative talks” with the Health and Social Care Secretary, medics have said, as they hailed a “positive first step” towards ending their long-running dispute over pay.
City's legal system in crisis and getting worse
PLYMOUTH’S legal crisis has got worse, with a backlog of more than 270 cases waiting to be heard in the city’s crown court.
Tales of an accidental horticulturalist
YOU know you are getting on in years when it starts to rain outside and you say: ‘Well, it’s good for the garden’.
Futuristic ship is welcomed to Plymouth
USES HYDROGEN-BASED PROPULSION SYSTEM
'We will help PM deliver election promises'
LEADER SAYS CITY COUNCIL WILL SUPPORT PM'S AMBITIONS FOR NATIONAL RENEWAL
City welcomes latest cruise ship visit
A £195 MILLION cruise ship has stopped in Plymouth on its way from Portugal to Belgium, with passengers enjoying a look around the city.
Treasury is up for sale at nearly £2 million
THE Grade II listed building which houses Plymouth's famous Treasury bar and restaurant has been put on sale for nearly £2 million, and could be turned into flats or a hotel.
Children's hospital attack 'crossed line'
A UKRAINIAN man living in Plymouth has spoken of his anger over the bombing of a children's hospital by Russian military, saying Vladimir Putin has 'crossed a red line.
EARLEY RETURN
DEFENDER ON COURSE TO START NEW SEASON
England are ready to create history at Euro's says Rice
DECLAN Rice insists England are \"ready to create history\" by winning Euro 2024 and ending a 58-year wait for major men's silverware.
Ivybridge win sees them keep pace with leaders
IVYBRIDGE eased to a sevenwicket win over visiting Brixham to remain second behind Paignton 2nd XI in the C West promotion race.
Community hub is well underway for Pilgrims
THE new long-term contract for exciting teenage prospect Freddie Issaka is an example of why Plymouth Argyle are so committed to the project to building a new academy at the Brickfields site in Devonport.
Plymouth nurse is struck off
ALLEGATIONS INCLUDED RACIST BEHAVIOUR
'We're focused on securing borders'
DOWNING Street admitted the summer will be \"challenging\" for the new Government as the first migrants to cross the English Channel since Labour's election victory arrived in the UK.
Budget date 'before recess
CHANCELLOR Rachel Reeves has said the date for the Government's first budget will be announced before the Commons summer recess and spoke of \"short-term political pain to fix Britain's foundations\".
Venture fulfils dream for wellknown local chef
A TAVISTOCK riverside restaurant is set to offer modern Devon comfort food under new ownership and a revamped menu.
Bid for young people's centre
PLAN FOR FACILITY WITH 'PERFORMANCE SPACE'
Smith aims to keep working
ACHIEVEMENTS ON CITY COUNCIL WILL BE TAKEN TO WESTMINSTER
Son found guilty of murdering his mother at home
MANSLAUGHTER PLEA IS NOT ACCEPTED BY JURY
Mothers team up to boost women's health
TWO professional mothers are joining forces to launch a directory to help women of all ages gain access to the health services they need but might not know are available.