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Weapon policy stands
PRIME Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Germany’s Chancellor Olaf Scholz have said there are ‘no new decisions’ from either the UK or Germany as regards to the use of weaponry donated by both countries to Ukraine.
Sex offender jailed for historic assault
DONALD VAN MALE SENT TO JAIL FOR SEX ASSAULT ON YOUNG GIRL
New base for boules enthusiasts
NEW PETANQUE TERRAINS BUILT
Memorial night for Mike, who 'died too young'
WALKABOUT QUIZ, RAFFLE AND KARAOKE EVENING
City nurse grapples with reality of working in Gaza
NHS STALWART VOLUNTEERS FOR AID CHARITY
Fitness couple launch 20-minute workouts
NEW STUDIO IS OPENED WHICH PROFESSIONALS SAY CAN DELIVER RESULTS IN LIMITED SESSIONS
Fat-fighting football club for men up and running
HELPING MEN LOSE WEIGHT THROUGH PLAYING FOOTBALL
QUICK, STRONG SCORES GOALS
ROONEY'S REASONS FOR WANTING OBAFEMI
Stevenson shows the form that saw him mix it with darting elite
ANTONY Hayman plundered a magnificent 160 checkout for King Billy in the Plymouth City Super League Division A, but the Devonport team still fell to a 4-7 loss at the hands of Cherry Tree A.
Parkway dig deep to draw at Devon rivals Tiverton
PARKWAY travelled to Tiverton Town, along with a good number of supporters, on Monday for the Devon derby looking to bounce back from Saturday’s 0-3 home reverse to Winchester City.
Stone's ready to rock for England
OLLY Stone is set for his first Test appearance in three years after being drafted in as England’s pace x-factor in the absence of the injured Mark Wood.
PM defends winter fuel payment cuts
SIR Keir Starmer has defended stopping all pensioners receiving the winter fuel payment, amid warnings it could create a ‘public health emergency.’
PM: Accept pain now for future gain
SIR Keir Starmer yesterday warned that the Government’s forthcoming Budget will be ‘painful’ as he asked the country to ‘accept short-term pain for longterm good.’
Paedophile jailed after caught online
A PAEDOPHILE from Cornwall has been jailed after planning to meet and rape a seven-year-old girl.
Historic city gem 'still has huge potential'
MP NAMES IT AS ‘TOP BUILDING OF PUBLIC CONCERN’
Amputee Mark faces 'friendly fire'
BUT DON'T WORRY... IT’S ONLY IN AN ADVERT
Offices plan for Royal William Yard building
PLANS have been unveiled to give a new lease of life to a vacant unit as part of the New Cooperage building at the historic Royal William Yard.
Callous driver kills ewes and just leaves them
A PLYMOUTH farming family have spoken of the devastating consequences of speeding drivers on the moors – after four ewes were killed “in one go” at the weekend.
Rising to challenge
WAYNE Rooney thought Conor Hazard proved his capabilities as a goalkeeper with an outstanding display in Plymouth Argyle’s hard-fought 1-1 draw away to Queens Park Rangers.
Rooney is pleased Whittaker is off mark
FIRST GOAL SINCE LATE MARCH
Hard-earned victory sees Ivybridge storm back to B Division
JOB done! Ivybridge 1st XI are steaming back to the Tolchards DCL B Division after a two-season absence following a hard-earned three-wicket win at Ashburton.
Pirates conquer Coliseum to end Gladiators' play-off hopes
Gladiators’ play-off hopes were ended on Saturday night after Poole Pirates collected their fifth away win in the Cab Direct Championship with a 41-49 victory at the Coliseum.
Tories' 'concern' at Labour donor pass
THE decision to give a Labour donor a 10 Downing Street security pass is 'deeply concerning, the Conservatives have said, as they seek to increase the pressure on the Government over Lord Waheed Alli's access.
PM to pledge "hard work'
SIR Keir Starmer will compare his task as Prime Minister to the communities that rallied round to clean up in the wake of the summer’s riots.
Sven a 'true gentleman of the game'
FORMER England football manager SvenGoran Eriksson was a ‘true gentleman of the game,’ the Prince of Wales said, as he led tributes following the Swede’s death.
Best foot forward for ex-pro Bobby
YOUTH FOOTBALLER NOW FOOTGOLF STAR
Sanctions after false loan claims
BUSINESSMAN GAINED COVID ASSISTANCE
New app aids the partially sighted
THE National Trust is trialling the use of a pioneering navigational app for partially sighted visitors at Saltram in Plymouth to improve access to heritage and nature.
HMS Trent intercepts drugs worth £40 million
'SHOWS NOWHERE IS SAFE' SAYS CITY MP LUKE POLLARD
New 'living roof' bus shelters are installed
ROYAL PARADE SHELTERS GET UPGRADE TO ATTRACT BEES