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Debts of £7m left from food firm's collapse
FIRM WHICH HAD TAVISTOCK OUTLET HAS LEFT NO CASH
Thai restaurant moves to larger city premises
THAI HOUSE MENU A HIT WITH CUSTOMERS
Tolkien masterpiece is on its way to city stage
LORD OF THE RINGS: A MUSICAL TALE COMING TO TRP
Head's vape warning as more pupils in hospital
STUDENT USE OF VAPES WITH DRUGS 'THROUGH THE ROOF'
Parkway's FA Cup dream over
HOPES OF REACHING FIRST ROUND PROPER DASHED
Clinical Worthing end Parkway's FA Cup dream
FA CUP 4TH ROUND QUALIFYING PLYMOUTH PARKWAY O WORTHING 4
Welsh wing wizard's late show helps Albion win again
PLYMOUTH Albion picked up their fourth win on the bounce with a 29-23 victory against a well-drilled Blackheath side at Brickfields on Saturday, in a game that marked an incredible 200th appearance for club legend Daniel Pullinger, writes Jack Sanderson.
Defensive frailties condemn Services to another defeat
DEVONPORT Services need to tighten up in defence if they are going to end their losing run in National Two West.
How to avoid being left out of pocket by work expenses
Disputed claims can leave workers frustrated and low on cash. VICKY SHAW offers some handy advice
Jenrick defends his Brexit U-turn
TORY leadership contender Robert Jenrick defended changing his stance on Brexit, when asked about a letter he is said to have signed describing it as a “dystopia”.
Labour put under pressure over NI
IT would be “absurdity” for Labour to argue that raising employers’ National Insurance contributions in the upcoming Budget is not a breach of their manifesto commitments, a leading Tory has said.
PM plans growth pledge
SIR Keir Starmer will pledge to get rid of regulation that “needlessly holds back investment” at a major business conference today.
Swinney in warm tribute to Salmond
SCOTLAND’S First Minster John Swinney said Alex Salmond “left a fundamental footprint on Scottish politics”, as he paid tribute to the former Scottish National Party leader.
Policeman feared for safety in rural lane
DRIVER WAS CAUGHT UP IN ROW WITH HUSBAND
Old petrol station to be demolished
HAND CAR WASH FACILITY WILL ALSO CLOSE
Cyclists conquer Dartmoor for hospice care
MORE than 1,000 cyclists saddled up on Sunday for St Luke’s Hospice Plymouth’s thrilling Tour de Moor challenge across Dartmoor, riding as one to raise funds for the charity’s compassionate end-oflife care.
Community cafe celebrates
A PLYMOUTH coffee shop with an incredible ethos has become like a 'second home' to some of its customers, providing a much needed community space.
Push to get city extra funding for housing
PLYMOUTH’S MPs and the city council’s leader have come together to lobby the Government for additional funding for much needed housing in the city.
An artistic feast for the senses
ARTOBER: FREE FESTIVAL OF ART COMES TO ROYAL WILLIAM YARD THIS MONTH
'It has always been a case for me that the club is growing and it is trying to continue on its upward trajectory' Mikey Williams
WHEN a manager tries to tempt a player to join him at a particular football club, you can guarantee they will try and sell a dream.
Pilgrims have first refusal on signing Dutchman Cissoko
PLYMOUTH Argyle would have the right of first refusal should another club make a bid for their exciting on-loan Toulouse winger Ibrahim Cissoko in the January transfer window, director of football Neil Dewsnip has revealed.
PM keen to harness identities of regions
THE Council of the Nations and Regions has moved the UK \"a long way down the road\" towards more jobs and investment, the Prime Minister has said.
Gray 'out of spotlight'
SUE Gray has \"not enjoyed\" being in the public eye and this led to her decision to take a break from Government, a senior Cabinet minister has said.
Life for killer who hid her dead parents
AN \"INTELLIGENT manipulator\" who murdered her parents then lived alongside their bodies for four years while spending their money has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 36 years.
Peacekeepers hit again|
THE United Nations peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon has said new explosions hit its headquarters yesterday morning, injuring two peacekeepers, a day after Israeli forces struck the same position.
Navy cooks feed city's homeless
A DEVONPORT Royal Navy team has joined two local Plymouth charities to give meals to homeless people.
Council selling off 'surplus' city buildings
THREE BUILDINGS TO BE AUCTIONED OFF
Rat Perry found abandoned in park
CONCERN MORE PETS HAVE BEEN DUMPED
Dougie stops starvation diet - and loses 6 stones
A PLYMOUTH man has lost six stones after following a sensible diet and exercise regime - without having to restrict what he eats.
Dairy producer's sweet success at food awards
A PLYMOUTH firm has once again demonstrated its prowess in the dairy sector by scooping multiple accolades at the Food Drink Devon Awards 2024/25.