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Torquay players receive their wages
Plymouth Argyle's Adam Forshaw is back in contention after a spell on the sidelines through injury
Weather warning raises fears of another weekend washout
TODAY may well be the start of a new month - and officially the start of Spring - but it looks like being a case of more of the same for Plymouth Parkway.
Professional support given at time of need
HEALTH and social care workers at Livewell Southwest also played their part in responding to last week's major incident.
Act celebrates the Wonder of Stevie
The Wonder of Stevie are at Barbican Theatre this month
Probe into Gove's financial interests
CABINET minister Michael Gove has been placed under investigation by Parliament's standards watchdog.
Killer 'should never have been a police officer
SARAH Everard died because her killer Wayne Couzens was a police officer and he should never have been allowed to take on that role, her family have said.
Putin nuclear threat
RUSSIA'S President Vladimir Putin has vowed to fulfil Moscow's goals in Ukraine and has warned the West against deeper involvement in the fighting, saying that such a move risks a global nuclear conflict.
Beloved star astounds in spectacular dance show
IT'S fair to say that people love Carlos Acosta.
Local heroes who rose to Keyham occasion
It has only been a few days since Plymouth was able to give a collective sigh of relief as the Keyham bomb was finally towed out to sea and detonated by brave souls from the Army - but the quiet heroism of others should not go unnoticed, either. Here, we report on the roles of personnel from Plymouth Community Homes, Livewell Southwest and Dartmoor Search and Rescue
Bomb drama brought out the best in us
When a WW2 bomb was discovered in a Keyham garden, the mass evacuation of thousands of residents that followed shone a light on our city's incredible heroes
STAR IN THE MAKING
ALJOFREE IMPRESSED BY LOAN ACE GYABI
Murray: This will be my last season
...BUT SCOT ADMITS HE WANTS ANOTHER SHOT AT THE OLYMPICS
Horner's cleared after investigation
F1 Christian Horner will remain in his post as Red Bull team principal.
Gladiators' search continues for a top quality number one
PLYMOUTH Gladiators team manager Garry May admits he is struggling to find a rider to come in as a replacement for injured number one Nico Covatti.
Wildgoose and Brookes prevail over their rivals
IT WAS a top of the table clash in the mixed and potential title decider when Alice Wildgoose and Gary Brookes faced Fiona Crutchley and Nick Haley.
New £31m security plan to protect MPs
SECURITY measures for MPs will be bolstered with a £31 million package that will include providing elected politicians with a dedicated police contact to liaise with over safety issues.
Labour pledges 'Raneem's Law'
THE police response to domestic violence must be overhauled to ensure there are 'no more missed opportunities' to save women's lives, the Labour Party has said.
Harry set to appeal ruling on security
THE Duke of Sussex will seek to appeal against a High Court ruling dismissing his challenge over a decision to change the level of his personal security when he visits the UK, a spokesman has said.
Navalny funeral date
THE funeral of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who died earlier this month at a remote Arctic penal colony, will take place tomorrow in Moscow, his spokesperson said yesterday.
Council resolves blue badge problem
A PLYMOUTH war veteran who lost an arm and a leg in Afghanistan has not been denied a disabled parking badge, Plymouth City Council has insisted.
Thirty years as a volunteer
'PURPLE PAM' REACHES MILESTONE AT SALTRAM
Look out! There's a plane coming through...
A PLANE being towed across a narrow, ancient bridge is not a sight you see every day - but that is exactly what left locals in Gunnislake, Cornwall scratching their heads last week.
Prisoners moved out of jail due to radon levels
Around 100 prisoners have been moved from Dartmoor Prison due to \"higher than normal\" levels of radon detected. The Prison Service has described the action as a \"precautionary measure\" and nobody has reported falling ill.
Boat rides, land trains and tuk-tuk trips free
TRANSPORT TRIAL RUN BY TOWN COUNCIL SEEING HOW CONNECTIONS CAN IMPROVE
HARDIE HAS A CHANCE
ARGYLE'S IN-FORM POACHER COULD GET SCOTLAND CALL
Lew's last dance won't reach Max
\"IF Lewis were to leave,\" pondered George Russell as he addressed the prospect of Hamilton joining Ferrari. \"That would put Mercedes in a tricky spot. It would almost look like he's lost faith in the team.\"
'Counties mad if they don't play young spinners'
CRICKET Brendon McCullum admitted it would be \"slightly mad\" if the progress Tom Hartley and Shoaib Bashir have made on England's tour of India was stymied by a lack of opportunities at county level.
Home advantage could help Tavistock retain their status
TAVISTOCK manager Stuart Henderson is looking forward to three successive home games now, which could see the Lambs cement their place in Division One South for next season.
Stevenson helps guide Cornwall Gate to win
SIMON Stevenson bothered the scorer marking down the tons an outrageous 17 times during Cornwall Gate's 8-3 win at Duchy A in the Plymouth City Super League Division B.
Dancers 'devastated' as company goes bust
COLLAPSE COMES LESS THAN A YEAR AFTER GROUP WAS AWARDED OVER £200,00 OF LOTTERY CASH