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Lords support is urged
RISHI Sunak has urged peers to “do the right thing” and back his Rwanda legislation as he prepares for a showdown with the House of Lords after winning Commons approval for his illegal migration plan.
Burger chain hit by rising prices
ANNOUNCES £1.2 MILLION LOSS
Marsh Mills project is set to improve traffic flow
SIGNALS on Plymouth's largest and busiest roundabout are being upgraded in a bid to improve traffic flow and reduce carbon emissions.
Business is put up for sale after 120 years
CITY CENTRE BRANCH OF FIRM WAS SHUT DOWN IN 2020
'Holiday firm left us stranded in freezing Bulgaria'
DEVONPORT COUPLE SAY THEY'RE PUT OFF GOING ABROAD AGAIN
Patriots win first ever Plym derby
PLYMOUTH Raiders suffered their second defeat of the season in the league on Sunday in the first-ever inter-city derby against local rivals Plymouth Marjon Patriots at the Life Centre.
Galloway embraces game time and enjoying being injury free
DEFENDER Brendan Galloway has had more than his fair share of ups and downs during his time at Plymouth Argyle but just sees it as part of his journey as a professional footballer.
Dinan and Hay make light work of cold conditions
IN Men's B Division, despite subzero temperatures and more layers worn by Dominic than an Arctic expedition, a very enjoyable match was played between Arash Dinari and Lawrence Hay against Alex Stephenson and Dominic Sivewright.
By George, he's got the captaincy!
JAMIE TO LEAD ENGLAND BUT SINCKLER AND VUNIPOLA OUT
Plans to use more barges is shelved
THE Home Office has shelved plans to procure more barges to hold asylum seekers as the Bibby Stockholm has been beset by problems, delays and disputes.
'We can return money'
RWANDA'S President said it was the \"UK's problem\" that asylum seekers had not been sent to the country and suggested British taxpayers' money could be repaid if the deal failed.
'Time is running out' to take back airport land
TORY chiefs in the city say \"the sands of time are running out\" to save Plymouth City Airport and believe legal action to reclaim the land may have been grounded.
Residents sick of traffic jams in Tavi-stuck
HARM DONE TO BUSINESSES IN TOWN
Argyle star spent time volunteering
A VERY SPECIAL TIME’ SAYS FINN AZAZ
Two city venues told to improve food safety
A PLYMOUTH pub and a waterfront eatery have both been told to make urgent improvements, after being given the lowest possible food hygiene rating.
BORROW NOT BUY
LOAN SIGNINGS WILL BE ARGYLE'S WAY FORWARD IN JANUARY
Draper left feeling ill after victory
JACK Draper blamed stress for the physical struggles that led to him vomiting in a courtside bin at the end of his five-set win over Marcos Giron.
Ker St are beat despite fine scoring of Heggie
IAN Heggie fired 16 unbeaten three-figure scores in the Plymouth City Super League Division B, but still found himself on the wrong end of a 6-5 defeat as Heggie's Ker St were downed by St Levans.
Argyle learning fast after an intense first week with Foster
JORDAN Houghton has spoken about how the Plymouth Argyle squad have already learned a lot under new head coach Ian Foster about how he wants them to play but that there is still plenty of room for improvement too.
Settled Raducanu eases past Rogers
EMMA Raducanu felt the love on her grand-slam return as she eased to victory over Shelby Rogers in the first round of the Australian Open.
'Moral obligation' over compensation
A BOSS of Fujitsu has apologised to subpostmasters and said there is a \"moral obligation\" for the technology firm to contribute to the compensation, as he appeared before MPs.
Labour energy plan a 'reverse Robin Hood'
LABOUR'S track record on energy demonstrates the party would reverse all the principles of Robin Hood and \"steal from the poor to pay for the bailiff\", a minister has claimed.
Historic swing needed
LABOUR will need a historic swing to win the general election expected in 2024, as the party's path to power has been made more difficult by extensive boundary changes.
Trump wins lowa vote
DONALD Trump has won the Iowa caucuses, a crucial victory at the outset of the Republican primary that reinforces the former United States president's bond with his party's voters.
Your street could be a power station
THERE are not many people who would willingly call for their street to be turned into a power station. But that was exactly what one London couple called for - and achieved - last year.
Plans still worked on for city graveyard site
LOCATION OF FORMER ITV STUDIOS HAS BEEN VACANT SINCE 2009
Heritage railway thanks supporters for funding
PLYM VALLEY RAILWAY NOW OWNS STEAM LOCOMOTIVE
Businesses back revised plans for city centre
TRADERS HAVE 'SUFFERED LONG ENOUGH'
Cost of Armada Way revamp set to soar to £37m
REPORT ASKS FOR EXTRA £22.8 MILLION
Murray: Career Is Coming To An End
Emotional Andy Admits He May Not Play In Australian Open Again