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'Alarm' over North Korea
US deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell has said that Washington and its allies are \"alarmed\" by North Korea's nuclear and missile threats as well as its increasing military support for Russia's war in Ukraine.
MP offering up £13k allowance for good causes
REBECCA SMITH 'OPEN' TO SUGGESTIONS
Work halted over 'metal objects'
DISCOVERY UNDER LAND AT MILLBAY SITE
Campaign aims to tackle online child abuse
MISSION INVOLVES MAKING OFFENDERS CALL A HALT
Tungsten mine under threat after £10m loss
INVESTORS ARE ASKED TO PROVIDE FURTHER FUNDING
Live music will launch entertainment space
THE first of many live events is due to take place this weekend in a new entertainment space created as part of the £17 million Plymouth City Centre upgrade.
Former Olympic swimmer is found guilty of rape
DEPLETED JURY REACH VERDICTS AFTER DAYS OF DELIBERATION
RANDELL A ROLE MODEL
DEWSNIP PAYS HOMAGE TO ARGYLE ACADEMY GRADUATE
Plymouth's top talents all set for Champions event
A TOTAL of 85 of Plymouth’s top darting talent are raring to go for the 39th edition of the marathon that is the Champion of Champions, which begins in earnest on Sunday.
Szucs enters late on for Hungary debut
PLYMOUTH Argyle centre-back Kornel Szucs made his senior international debut for Hungary towards the end of a 2-0 UEFA Nations League win away to Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Matty showing he has Potts of talent
MATTHEW Potts wants to show England he can be a threat in all conditions after a promising start to his touring career in Pakistan.
£68m boost to build on brownfield sites
COUNCILS will receive £68 million to help build thousands of homes on disused brownfield sites, the Government has announced.
'Tough' Budget decisions
THE Prime Minister has declined to rule out increasing employers' National Insurance contributions at the Budget, but insisted Labour would keep its promise not to raise taxes on \"working people\".
Hunger crisis in Africa
MONTHS of drought in southern Africa triggered by the El Niño weather phenomenon have had a devastating effect on more than 27 million people and caused the region's worst hunger crisis in decades, the United Nations' food agency said yesterday.
Could jabs be shot in the arm for economy?
NEW weight-loss jabs could help boost the economy in Britain by getting people \"back into work\", the Prime Minister has said.
Medivac drama as cruise ship passenger unwell
COASTGUARD CALLED TO AIRLIFT PERSON TO SHORE
Record audience for classical concert
NEARLY 200 ATTEND AT STOKE DAMEREL CHURCH
Concerns over Devil's Point tidal pool repairs
RESIDENTS SAY IT'S JUST A 'STICKING PLASTER' APPROACH
Tributes to a 'loving dad' who lost cancer fight
'RECEIVED EXCELLENT CARE AT ST LUKE'S'
Incinerator labelled an 'environmental disaster”
COUNCIL IS NOW BURNING ‘MAJORITY OF ITS WASTE’’
MP abseils 80ft down Royal Citadel
RAISING MONEY FOR DEVON AIR AMBULANCE
THE PASS MASTER
GRIMSHAW IS MORE THAN JUST A GOOD SHOT-STOPPER
Dewsnip delighted despite Argyle's 'glitches'
DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL FEELS SEASON HAS GONE WELL SO FAR
Henderson delighted as his Lambs bounce back in style
STUART Henderson was not a happy man when his side crashed to a 4-1 home defeat to Helston Athletic last midweek, but he was delighted with their response at the weekend in bouncing back with a fine 2-0 win over Thatcham Town at Langsford Park.
Kids 'doom scrolling' on mobiles at risk of harm
CHILDREN who are \"doom scrolling\" for hours a day on smartphones are at risk of widespread harm, an MP has warned.
'I punished her and she died' dad tells court
THE father of Sara Sharif fled to Pakistan after allegedly killing the 10-yearold and calling police to say \"I legally punished her and she died\", a court has heard.
Israeli air strike kills four
AN Israeli air strike on a hospital courtyard in the Gaza Strip has killed at least four people and left more than two dozen others with severe burns, after fire swept through a tent camp for people displaced by the war, Palestinian medics said yesterday.
Crime tsar won't reveal fees for ex=Met chief
FOI REQUEST IS TURNED DOWN BY PCC'S OFFICE
Effervescent ballet a fantastic eye-opener
FULL disclosure. I had no idea there was such a thing as comedy ballet until I went to watch La Fille mal gardée at the Theatre Royal last week.
Old register office being 'flogged off in fire sale'
DISBELIEF AT PRICE BEING ASKED FOR COUNCIL BUILDING