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When Tour de France came to town
IT is 50 years since the world’s most prestigious cycling race, the Tour de France, visited Plymouth.
From green energy to the area's waterways
IN the run-up to the General Election, The Herald has asked the political parties to explain how key policy areas will benefit Plymouth. Today, we look at the environment
'Hotspot' police patrols lead to city arrests
HIGH VISIBILITY POLICING A 'REASSURING PRESENCE'
Scientific firm is told to go in dispute over rent
'IT WILL DESTROY MY COMPANY,' SAYS BOSS
Sun shines on glorious Armed Forces Day
THOUSANDS TURN OUT FOR A DAY OF CELEBRATION
Ref 'correct' over Scotland spot-kick call
VAR did check and clear the decision not to award Scotland a penalty in their decisive Euro 2024 group game against Hungary, UEFA referees’ chief Roberto Rosetti has said.
Argyle appoint new head of sports science
CONNOR DERBIDGE HAS PREVIOUSLY WORKED AS A STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH AT EXETER CITY AND CHARLTON ATHLETIC
Plymouth Olympian looking to inspire the younger generation
AS a qualified doctor, Maritime Troop Commander Reserve Officer and now Olympian, Plymouth equestrian Kerenza Bryson hasn’t exactly limited herself to one life purpose.
Southgate selection dilemmas in focus
TALKING POINTS AHEAD OF LAST-16 SHOWDOWN
McCabe takes bronze at the European Championships
PLYMOUTH’S Euan McCabe and coach Sally Freeman have just returned from the European Aquatics Championships held in Belgrade, Serbia, with 107 athletes competing from 26 countries, writes Sue Tickle.
Greens unveil plans to save high street
THE Green Party has committed to helping the UK’s high streets thrive in a green economy by setting out a charter for small businesses.
Reform man 'not a racist'
A Reform UK campaigner who was caught on camera calling Rishi Sunak a racial slur has apologised for his remarks but insisted he was “goaded” into making them.
Dozens held over plane chaos fears
DOZENS of people suspected of planning to disrupt airports this summer have been arrested across England.
Recognition for Plymouth poet of longstanding
FOCUS ON ENVIRONMENT, LOSS AND RECOVERY
FORMER CLASSMATE RECALLS THEIR TIME AT SCHOOL
A FORMER classmate of Jake Davison, who shot and killed five people in the tragic mass shooting in Plymouth in 2021, has recalled in a new BBC documentary about the incident how the 22-year-old used to be “obsessed” with guns.
Hustings not always so civil
‘ALCOHOL TURNED AUDIENCES INTO VIOLENT MOBS’
Cutting food waste with free cooking classes
DROP-IN SESSIONS HELD ACROSS AREA
Plans revealed to double the size of country park
NEW AREA WILL ENHANCE PUBLIC ACCESS AND IMPROVE NATURAL HABITATS
Labour's Migrants Policy Scrutinised
SIR Keir Starmer has dismissed Rishi Sunak’s claim that he would “sit down with the Ayatollahs” to secure a migrant returns agreement, as the Labour leader attacked the growing asylum backlog under the Prime Minister’s Government.
Sunak Faces More Gambling Questions
PRIME Minister Rishi Sunak yesterday repeatedly refused to say whether he had told a parliamentary aide about the date of the General Election, as the Metropolitan Police said they were investigating a “small number” of bets on the July 4 poll.
COOPER SAYS NO
GOALKEEPER TURNS DOWN NEW CONTRACT
Guehi rejects claim of 'favourable' draw
ENGLAND STAR SAYS TEAM ARE STAYING CALM AND FOCUSED
MURRAY'S CALL ON WIMBLEDON
SCOT BELIEVES IT'S NOW UNLIKELY HE'LL PLAY IN SINGLES
Tamar links up with US
A ROYAL Navy ship which has been described as the ‘Swiss army knife’ of Royal Navy vessels, thanks to its ability to operate with Royal Marine Commandos, has been working alongside US Navy support ships to ‘enhance the scope’ of operations in the South Pacific.
Cornish cream maker sold to German firm
A WELL-known Cornish clotted cream maker has been acquired by a German business.
Labour is seeking talks
LABOUR has pledged to open discussions with junior doctors on July 5, if the party wins the General Election.
Court told of 'threat' to TV star
AN undercover United States police officer who discussed the alleged rape, kidnap and murder of Holly Willoughby with a security guard online engaged with him as he felt there was an “imminent threat” to the television star, a court in Essex has heard.
Cocktail bar aims to be 'the best'
OPENING SOON AFTER £250K INVESTMENT |
Plan for Islamic burial site
CHARITY WANTS A CEMETERY FOR MUSLIMS
Debating ways to keep city and nation safe
The Herald has invited local politicians to explain how key election manifesto subjects will benefit the people of Plymouth. Today, we look at their contributions on the subject of defence