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Fears for Torquay with Gulls set for administration
CLUB COULD FOLD AS CHAIRMAN OSBORNE DEPARTS PLAINMOOR
Speaker sorry for Gaza vote chaos
COMMONS Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle has reiterated his apology for his handling of the Gaza ceasefire debate, while Sir Keir Starmer 'categorically denied threatening him to select Labour's amendment in a move that unleashed chaos.
UK hits Russian military with 50 new sanctions
RUSSIA'S war machine has been slapped with 50 new sanctions by the UK as the second anniversary of the Ukraine invasion approaches.
Tributes paid to teen friends who died after stabbing attack
THE families of two teenage boys who died after being stabbed in Bristol have paid tribute to them.
Mercer could face action over refusal to disclose names
PLYMOUTH MP and veterans minister Johnny Mercer has been warned by the chairman of the independent inquiry into alleged murders by special forces in Afghanistan of \"potentially serious legal consequences\" after he refused to disclose names to the investigation.
Tragic death of estate agent
A POPULAR estate agent was tragically found dead in a hot tub while on holiday, an inquest has heard.
Residents' fears as homes are left empty
More than 3,200 people have been evaculated from their homes due to the discovery of a bomb in Keyham. Reporters William Telford and Carl Eve spoke to some of those seeking refuge at the Life Centre
Thousands are forced to evacuate their homes
MORE than 1,200 properties have been evacuated leaving more than 3,200 people displaced following the discovery of an unexploded bomb in the heart of residential Plymouth.
City-brewed beer reaches new heights
IS THIS THE HIGHEST PINT EVER PULLED?
Dead on their feet
FOSTER BLAMES TIREDNESS FOR LOSS TO WEST BROM
Verey and Weymouth hold their nerve to win a thriller
IT was a match where the fortunes of both pairs oscillated when Bob Verey and Andy Weymouth snatched a victory in a last surge of attacking tennis against Andrew Leigh and Chris Janes in Men's A Division.
Pope happy to see 'interesting' pitch
ENGLAND vice-captain Ollie Pope has described the pitch for the fourth Test in Ranchi as \"interesting\" but believes this may favour the tourists after back-to-back defeats by India.
PM ignores calls over Horizon 'lies'
RISHI Sunak has sidestepped calls to repeat Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch's claims that the ex-Post Office chairman was lying in the row over Horizon compensation.
Banks rapped by MPs
UK BANKS could be wrongly labelling customer accounts as a fraud risk to cover up concerns about costs and their reputation, a group of MPs have argued in a study into debanking.
Shapps: We're confident in Trident even after test fail
THE Government retains \"absolute confidence\" in the UK's nuclear deterrent despite reports of a Trident missile test failure, the Defence Secretary has said.
'No signs' before teen took his own life
INQUEST HEARS HOW TRAINEE CHEF STEPPED IN FRONT OF TRAIN
Jayden's family to 'give back'
NOW RAISING FUNDS FOR DERRIFORD'S 'SECRET GARDEN'
Student says she was made poorly by 'toxic house'
'MOULDY' HOME LED EMILY TO GET CHEST INFECTIONS
Residents to be sheltered in sports hall during crisis
PLYMOUTH Life Centre has revealed it will be closing its doors to the public today in order to accommodate residents who have been evacuated from Keyham.
Anxiety of wondering how long evacuation could last...
Herald reporter Shannon Brown is just one of the many people who have been evacuated following the discovery of an unexploded bomb - this is her account of what's happened.
Cordon set to be extended around unexploded bomb
THE cordon area around an unexploded bomb discovered in Keyham could be extended with more people likely to be forced to leave their homes.
LEARNING CURVE
RANDELL SAYS THERE'S PLENTY TO TAKE IN
Below-par Pilgrims are well beaten by excellent Baggies
PLYMOUTH Argyle slipped to a second consecutive Championship defeat at Home Park in four days as they lost 3-0 to play-off chasing West Bromwich A.
Mann and O'Brien are too good for Victory
MIKE O'Brien and John Mann top scored for leaders Tradesmans with 16 tons each in a battle of the Monday Premier League top two, which was won 7-4 by the Stonehouse side against Victory.
How to speak to toddlers so they'll actually listen
A child psychologist shares some sage advice for dealing with little ones.
Decision to suspend ex-Tory MP upheld
PRIME Minister Rishi Sunak faces the prospect of another difficult by-election, after an independent panel upheld a finding that former Conservative MP Scott Benton should be suspended from the Commons for 35 days.
Minister agrees to talks on Zane
THE Justice Secretary has agreed to discuss the case of Zane Gbangbola with an MP who is campaigning for an independent inquiry into the sevenyear-old’s death.
Police believe river body is that of alkali suspect Ezedi
POLICE “strongly believe” they have recovered the body of alkali attack suspect Abdul Ezedi from the River Thames, in London.
'World loses sparkle' as Robin dies
FORMER Strictly Come Dancing professional Robin Windsor has been remembered as a \"nurturing soul\" who \"lit up any room he walked into\", after his death at the age of 44.
'Sourdough pizza pioneer' opening soon
THE opening date and location of Plymouth's new Neapolitan-style pizza restaurant, Franco Manca, have been revealed.