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Murray's proud of his French record
BRIT'S BID ENDS IN FIRST ROUND IN HIS FINAL YEAR AT ROLAND GARROS
Heseltine warns over 'dishonest' campaign
TORY grandee Michael Heseltine has warned that the General Election campaign will be the \"most dishonest in modern times\" because both parties refuse to debate the consequences of Brexit.
Teen released over woman's beach murder
A 17-YEAR-OLD boy arrested on suspicion of murdering a woman who was stabbed to death on a beach in Bournemouth has been released without charge.
At least 20 dead in US storms
POWERFUL storms have killed at least 20 people, injured hundreds and left a wide trail of destruction across the United States states of Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas.
Over £3m is owed by hotel firm
A COMPANY connected to Plymouth's posh Langdon Court Manor hotel has gone bust with debts of more than £3 million.
Mrs Murals brings colour to new unit at Derriford
AWARD-WINNING urban artist Ellie Johnson, alias Mrs Murals, has brightened an external wall of the new South West Peninsula Children's Surgical Unit at the city's Derriford Hospital.
No 54 'beach bus' to Bovisand returns
PLYMOUTH beach lovers and visitors will once again be able to take a bus straight to the seaside this summer.
Big Wheel plan for the Hoe is out thrown
PLANNERS REJECT IT DUE TO 'INSUFFICIENT INFORMATION'
Funding needed for community garden path
CHARITY PUTS OUT AN APPEAL FOR DONATIONS
Gardens at Saltram are blooming
EARLY SUMMER COLOUR WELL WORTH SEEING, SAYS GARDENER
Barbican launch for seafood deli
A NEW seafood deli opened on Plymouth’s Barbican yesterday in the space left vacant when The Catch closed last year.
SNP pledge to stand against "twin threats'
JOHN Swinney has said the SNP will stand against the “twin threats” of austerity and privatisation, as his party campaigns on public services.
Minai addresses fans after axed concert
NICKI Minaj has addressed fans outside her Manchester hotel after her gig in the city was axed following her arrest.
Death toll climbs beyond 670 in Papua New Guinea mudslide
THE estimated death toll from a massive landslide in Papua New Guinea has soared to more than 670.
Rooney 'really excited' to have landed 'perfect' role
FORMER ENGLAND CAPTAIN PROMISES TO ‘ENTERTAIN' GREEN ARMY
Plymouth prevail in the A Division match of the day
CORNWOOD dropped down from second to third in the Tolchards DCL Premier Division table following a 13-run defeat in a rain-affected game against Sidmouth.
Tax hikes ruled out under Labour - Reeves
RACHEL Reeves has ruled out increases to income tax or national insurance under a Labour government.
National service proposed
TEENAGERS would not be sent to jail for refusing to comply with the Tories’ proposed “mandatory” national service, James Cleverly has said.
City students set for voyage
THREE YOUNGSTERS WILL EXPERIENCE LIFE AT SEA
Tory councillors fight for airport
LEASEHOLDER ACCUSED OF ‘BACK DOOR LAND GRAB’
Harbour fall casualty seeks brave rescuers
ORDEAL HAS BEEN PAINTED ON CANVAS BY BUNNY, 79
Dairy's chocolate ganache on sale at M&S
A LUXURY chocolate dessert being sold in Marks & Spencer has been produced by a Plymouth farm which has grown from a tiny dairy to a major player in the competitive world of creamy puddings.
Towering ambition for development
SKYSCRAPER AT CENTRE OF PLANS FOR FORMER ITV STUDIOS SITE
ROONEY TO ARGYLE?
ENGLAND LEGEND SET TO BE NEXT HEAD COACH
Argyle loan spell has 'made me better' admits Spurs' Devine
MIDFIELDER Alfie Devine feels he is a better player after his loan experiences at Port Vale and Plymouth Argyle this season - but he has not set any bold targets for the 2024-25 campaign.
Rovers express an interest in Edwards
Plymouth Argyle captain Joe Edwards could be on the verge of a move to League One outfit Bristol Rovers, writes James Piercey.
Starmer's 'change for the better'
A LABOUR government will keep energy prices down across the whole of the UK, Sir Keir Starmer vowed as he spoke about his party's goal to \"change Britain for the better\".
'Clear choice' for voters
RISHI Sunak has insisted there is a \"crystal clear\" choice for voters at the General Election, warning a Labour government under Sir Keir Starmer would see taxes rises by £2,000 per household.
Child killer loses bid to challenge convictions
CHILD serial killer Lucy Letby has lost her Court of Appeal bid to challenge her convictions.
Four dead in collapse
SPANISH police have released details over four people killed when a building housing a bar and restaurant collapsed on the island of Majorca.