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Decarbonisation project at flats costs £1.95m
MEASURES TAKEN TO REDUCE ENERGY BILLS FOR RESIDENTS
City street dancer Toby inspires new generation
SHARES BOTH HIS SKILLS AND PHILOSOPHY WITH PUPILS
Austin takes Ryanair to task over cabin bag
INSISTS THAT HIS 10KG CASE SHOULD HAVE BEEN ALLOWED
Military veterans help build their own homes
THEY'VE CONSTRUCTED 25 NEW AFFORDABLE HOMES TO RENT
Residents' final fight to protect green land
THE fate of the last green space on a huge Plymouth housing estate will be decided this week with fears that it will end up being built on and residents fearing it will be pushed through to meet housing targets.
NOT ACCEPTABLE'
JOE Edwards admitted Plymouth Argyle's performance in the 5-0 thrashing by Cardiff City was 'not acceptable' as the captain apologised to the 3,200-strong travelling Green Army who witnessed it after making the trip to South Wales.
Pilgrims trounced by Cardiff City
PLYMOUTH Argyle were totally outclassed and outfought as they slumped to an embarrassing 5-0 Championship defeat away to bottom-of-the-table Cardiff City.
A very deserved three points
PLYMOUTH Parkway resumed Southern Premier South league action with their first visit to the capital this season to face Chertsey Town.
Makeshift Tavistock defeated by St Ives
TAVISTOCK player-coach Marc Kerswill had nothing but praise for is makeshift side in the wake of a 32-14 Western Counties West defeat at St Ives.
Patients and staff at the heart of NHS plan
THE Government will launch a major consultation on the future of the NHS today, promising to put patients and staff at the heart of its 10-year health plan.
Get HS2 costs on track
MINISTERS will oversee the building of the HS2 rail line, the Government has announced as it attempts to get hold of soaring costs for the project.
Chris Hoy reveals that his cancer is terminal
SIR Chris Hoy, one of Britain's greatest cyclists and Olympians, has revealed his cancer is terminal.
110 drones shot down
RUSSIAN air defences shot down more than 100 Ukrainian drones over Russia's western regions yesterday, Moscow officials said, while 17 people were injured in a ballistic missile attack on the Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih.
Crematorium facilities may have to close
BUT CEMETERIES AT EFFORD & WESTON MILL WILL STAY
Pub is set for new lease of life
GLOBE INN WILL BE READY FOR CHRISTMAS
City pupils compete at Goodwood
All Saints Academy Plymouth’s GreenPower Racing Team recently got a chance to race around the famous Goodwood motor racing circuit, after qualifying for the International GreenPower Finals.
Convicted firefighter is condemned
VOLUNTEER SERVICE WAS RECOGNISED IN PANDEMIC
Heartfelt gratitude from cancer survivor
JUDY'S FAMILY AND CHARITY HAVE ALL RALLIED ROUND
City denied fair share of NHS funding: Leader
'CHANGE FORMULA OF FUND ALLOCATION'
Fashion project is plain sailing...
MEGAN TURNS SURPLUS WARE INTO HIGH-END FASHION PRODUCTS
Hospital garden wins national award
DERRIFORD Hospital’s secret garden for intensive care patients has picked up a prestigious award. The calming outdoor space was designed for critically ill patients, their families, and staff.
TOUCHLINE BAN
ARGYLE HEAD COACH ADMITTED TO THREE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION MISCONDUCT CHARGES
Bundu back at Argyle after shock Sierra Leone win
MUSTAPHA Bundu returned to training with Plymouth Argyle on Thursday less than 48 hours after playing for Sierra Leone in a shock 1-0 win against African champions Ivory Coast, writes Chris Errington.
Weekend win makes it four in a row on Pullinger's big day!
HOW lucky have we been, the last two weeks, with not only the weather, but also the fantastic rugby the boys have been playing? After a rocky start, we are now on a winning streak of four in a row.
Grumpy Stokes sorry after loss
BEN Stokes has revealed he apologised to his team for acting like a \"grumpy old man\" as the second Test in Pakistan slipped through England's hands in Multan.
Chancellor plans £3bn welfare cuts in budget
RACHEL Reeves will seek to make around £3 billion of cuts to welfare over the next four years by restricting access to sickness benefits, it is understood.
PM must 'listen to voters'
SIR Keir Starmer has been told to \"listen to voters\" and block his Chancellor's plans to impose deep cuts in this year's Budget.
Bandmates pay tribute after Liam's tragic death
NIALL Horan has paid a touching tribute to his One Direction bandmate Liam Payne saying he did not realise when he last saw him he would be saying \"goodbye forever\".
Germany honours Biden
GERMANY honoured US President Joe Biden for his contribution to transatlantic relations yesterday, ahead of his meetings with European allies on Russia's war in Ukraine and the conflict in the Middle East.
Show is a model event for town
DISPLAYS AT SALTASH MODEL CLUB EVENT