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Cafe aims to make you feel you're abroad
A TASTE OF PORTUGAL IS ON OFFER AT WEST END CAFE
Hopes are raised for Sherford new store
PERMANENT CONVENIENCE STORE 'TO OPEN SOON'
Work begins on new £25m health centre
WORK has begun on Plymouth's new £25m health centre.
Head back to 1940s at former RAF airfield
TWO DAYS OF FAMILY FUN AT THE OLD RAF HARROWBEER AIRFIELD
Another rioter jailed for 32 months
A MAN who smashed the glass door of a city centre store - causing between £5,000 and £10,000 damage - following the Plymouth disorder on Monday night has been jailed.
OUT IN FORCE
ARGYLE CONFIRM 1,200 AND COUNTING ARE HEADING NORTH
Tavistock thinking out of the box with player recruitment
ONE of the biggest problems facing grassroots managers here in the Westcountry is not only the success of others, but the pool of quality players available to improve squads taking that next step in their development.
British pair disqualified following false start
JOHN Gimson and Anna Burnet will throw themselves into wedding preparations after seeing their Olympic sailing medal hopes ended by disqualification.
Jade's hopes over after shock defeat
JADE Jones' dream of emulating her 2012 and 2016 Olympic triumphs came to an end as she fell at the first hurdle of the women's -57kg taekwondo competition at the Grand Palais in Paris.
Hudson-Smith is out for revenge
MATTHEW HudsonSmith is relishing the opportunity to gain revenge over Quincy Hall after coming off second-best to the American in a thrilling Olympic men's 400m final.
Jenrick 'stirring' with arrests call
ANGELA Rayner has accused Conservative leadership hopeful Robert Jenrick of 'stirring up some of the problems' in recent days, after he suggested people who say 'Allahu Akbar' should be 'immediately arrested.'
MP accuses Fraser of 'Trojan horse' attempt
SCOTTISH Tory leadership contender Murdo Fraser has been accused of a \"Trojan horse\" attempt to break up the party.
Hunting trophy import ban would be 'illiberal'
LABOUR'S pledge to ban the import of hunting trophies could thwart conservation efforts, a thinktank has warned, months after Botswana's environment minister proposed sending 10,000 elephants into central London.
Parents in appeal for organ donor
THE parents of an 11-week-old baby in desperate need of a heart transplant are urging people to consider organ donation.
Tsunami warning after earthquake
A POWERFUL earthquake has struck off Japan's southern coast, triggering a tsunami advisory.
Asda workers hold a protest over hours and pay
A PROTEST was held outside a Plymouth supermarket as part of a bitter pay row.
Council in row over parking permits for staff
HOE RESIDENTS FURIOUS STAFF USING THEIR SPACES
Coastal plants 'are under threat'
PLYMOUTH UNIVERSITY CONDUCTS STUDY
Battle for wild camping on Dartmoor continues
A CAMPAIGN organisation will be allowed to play a key role in the next stage of a long running legal battle over wild camping on Dartmoor.
'The great British public want some resolution on this issue', says the Tory group leader on Plymouth City Council
PLYMOUTH'S Tory leader has condemned the violence which this week rocked the city - and says there now needs to be a discussion about immigration in a bid to find out what led to the riot.
Thugs charged, convicted and jailed - in 72 hrs
THREE men have been jailed for their part in causing violent disorder in Plymouth.
DECISIONS FOR ROONEY
HEAD COACH WELCOMES HIS STRIKING OPTIONS AT ARGYLE
Important season for Rooney as well as it is for Argyle
ENGLAND GREAT HAS TO PROVE HIMSELF AS A SUCCESSFUL COACH
Mannamead are able to climb table in Division 2
MANNAMEAD B Ladies had three games to play in a week and with some grit, determination and good play managed to take themselves from bottom of Division 2 up to fourth place and well out of the relegation zone.
Carsley looks set to take charge of England
LEE Carsley looks set to take interim charge for England’s Nations League matches next month.
Furious Mills given final spot after fall
GEORGE Mills admitted he was “probably not allowed” to repeat what he said to France’s Hugo Hay after he was involved in a four-man fall in his 5000 metres heat.
UK pledges £6m aid for Gaza aid
THE UK will pledge £6 million towards aid in Gaza, as a Foreign Office minister calls for peace in the Middle East during a visit to Jordan.
Tory contender says no place for Farage
NIGEL Farage would not be welcome in the Conservative Party under Mel Stride’s leadership, the candidate said, as he ruled out any deals with Reform UK.
Harris campaigns with new running mate Walz
US Vice-President Kamala Harris and Minnesota governor Tim Walz will spend their first full day as running mates rallying Democrats across the American Mid-West, a politically divided region that is crucial to their effort to win the White House in November.
Dartmoor prison death was due to 'natural causes'
CULT LEADER WAS SERVING 23-YEAR SENTENCE