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City square renaming is still subject to delays
APPEALS LODGED AGAINST JUSTICE SQUARE' PROPOSAL
Transformation of waterfront is ready to begin
LOTTERY FUNDING PROVIDES IMPETUS
McFly star's show is coming to city
THEATRE Royal Plymouth is set to stage Tom Fletcher's The Creakers.
Teenage fencing star set to take on the world
A PLYMOUTH teenager is to represent Great Britain at the World Fencing Championships in Saudi Arabia.
FORSHAW WILL MISS BIG GAME
INJURY MEANS NO REUNION AGAINST LEEDS
Success for city divers at annual Armada Cup
A 30-strong team of Plymouth divers spent four days of their half-term competing in the Pilkington Estates Armada Cup held at the Plymouth Life Centre.
Argyle players are learning on the job Foster's philosophy and style of football
HEAD coach Ian Foster has admitted trying to implement his playing style at Plymouth Argyle during such a busy games program has been hard to do.
Our Albion players need to find the 'something' that's missing
IT WAS another disappointing day for the lads in Cherry Red and Green last Saturday. Northerners Sale FC gave us a proper hammering, finishing 31-3 winners, with Plymouth Albion not even picking up a losing bonus point on the road.
I had to teach myself to love food again
Following the death of his mother, chef Ryan Riley opened a cookery school for people with cancer.
'I take tough decisions when needed' - Starmer
SIR Keir Starmer acknowledged the last week had been \"bumpy\" but insisted he was prepared to make \"ruthless\" decisions as he seeks to show Labour is a changed party.
Ofcom 'should be bolder' in regulating big tech
The father of Molly Russell has called on Ofcom to be \"far bolder\" on regulating technology companies after he met the mother of murdered teenager Brianna Ghey.
Double blow to Tories in by-elections
PRIME Minister Rishi Sunak has suffered a double blow after losing both the Kingswood and Wellingborough by-elections.
Third historical novel published by author Alison
STORY OF 19TH CENTURY LOVE WHICH KNOWS NO BORDERS
Valentine's Ball marks 10 years of care centre
A CITY care centre has celebrated its 10th anniversary with a glamorous Valentine's Ball.
Ukraine refugee fears visa expiry
'I DON'T WANT TO BE BOMBED IF I GO HOME'
Cruise ship soar by 40
10,000 PASSENGERS ON WAY TO CITY
'Closure of our butcher's was hard'
It was an award-winning and popular Plymouth business which traded successfully for more than a quarter of a century until Covid happened. It spelled the end for Gribbles Butchers Ltd and its shops in Plympton, Ivybridge and offices in Buckfastleigh.
Mum's heartbreak at son's illness
LITTLE DUDE'S RARE DISEASE IS INCURABLE
Maya set to blaze a trail across UK households
AN award-winning Plymouth businesswoman is causing a stir in the homeware industry and bringing a bit of Caribbean colour to the city.
'We need to find right spot for mural'
PLYMOUTH City Council has assured the city it does wants a mural to celebrate Gordon Sparks. But it says the Life Centre is simply the wrong place as the building can't be spray painted.
Labour acted 'swiftly' to keep high 'standards'
RACHEL Reeves has insisted Labour would have taken action over comments made by Azhar Ali and Graham Jones ‘sooner’ if it had known about them.
Scout group given donation for new camping gear
A CITY scout group will be able to enjoy more comfortable camping trips after local councillors donated £500 to the group for essential camping gear.
LEAVING HIS MARK
ROBINS IMPRESSED WITH JOB FOSTER IS DOING AT ARGYLE
Emotions run high as Argyle concede late goal
THIS IS A SUB DECK AND YOU PRESS RETURN TO GET TO WORK
Parkway praying for a rain break
YOU can forgive manager Lee Hobbs for having an air of pessimism when he is asked about Plymouth Parkway’s forthcoming match in a season absolutely decimated by postponements, especially with a weather forecast that looks decidedly bleak in the coming days.
'Law is not enough to protect children'
THE mother of murdered teenager Brianna Ghey has said a law aimed at protecting young people online does not go far enough.
NATO chief's unity call
THE head of Nato warned member countries on Thursday against allowing a wedge to be driven between the United States and Europe, as concern grows about Washington’s commitment to its allies should Donald Trump return to office.
City's new crematorium nearly ready
PLYMOUTH’S new crematorium is edging closer to completion.
Marathon festivals up and running
THE company which now runs Plymouth’s half marathon has come to the rescue of another popular South West running event.
My 'miraculous journey' to have precious triplets
A PLYMOUTH mum who battled infertility for a decade now has triplets, with her twin sons born five years after their sister. She hopes her ‘miraculous’ journey will inspire others facing similar struggles.