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Hand car wash site to become new three-storey development
PLANS for a new three-storey building in Plymouth at a gateway site have been approved.
Giant garland taking shape at Cotehele
30,000 DRIED FLOWERS FOR FESTIVE GARLAND
Local MPs scathing after CQC health report
'TRUE COST OF TORY BROKEN PROMISES IS NOW REVEALED'
City honours its fallen heroes
TIME stood still yesterday, at least for a brief period, as the people of Plymouth assembled on the Hoe, devoting time to Remembrance Sunday.
Poppies light up Smeaton's Tower
GIANT poppies were on display in the lantern room of Smeaton’s Tower on the Hoe this Remembrance weekend, created by local firm Babcock.
PROBLEM POSITION
PILGRIMS WORKING HARD TO GET BEST OUT OF WHITTAKER
Pleggy intent on keeping his place in team
SPANISH DEFENDER DETERMINED TO GRASP ARGYLE OPPORTUNITY
Award for those killed on duty
THE fathers of two murdered police officers said it was \"vitally important\" to honour public servants killed in the line of duty after they became the first recipients of a new award.
Security role for ex-Blair chief of staff
SIR Keir Starmer has appointed Sir Tony Blair's former chief of staff Jonathan Powell as National Security Adviser.
Lammy words concern’
DAVID Lammy's previous comments about Donald Trump may be put to one side by the US president-elect because of his strong political mandate, a former spy chief has said.
Trio charged in connection with Payne's death
THREE people have been charged in connection with the death of former One Direction star Liam Payne as Argentine authorities ruled out thirdparty involvement in his fall.
Kate to attend two events to honour fallen
THE Princess of Wales is to attend both the Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph and the Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall this weekend, Buckingham Palace has announced.
Five hurt in violence
ISRAELI football fans have been attacked after a match in Amsterdam, with five people admitted to hospital and 62 arrested, Dutch police said.
Five arrested over disorder on Barbican
FIVE people were arrested in Plymouth on Thursday evening after reports of an assault near the Barbican.
Scale of city child obesity is revealed
MORE THAN A THIRD OF CITY'S 10 & 11-YEAROLDS ARE OVERWEIGHT
Artists use 'canvas' of derelict site hoardings
GOOD COMPANIONS BOARDS TURNED INTO ‘PUBLIC ART'
Duchy 'making money from lifeboat stations'
INVESTIGATION SHOWS MONEY CHARGED FOR RNLI BASES
Community wins gold award at Britain in Bloom
ESTATE'S GARDENS CLASSED AS A VILLAGE AND NAMED BEST IN DEVON.
"Upskilling local people is crucial to city's growth'
LEADER SAYS SKILLED WORKERS NEEDED
Saltram's rich heritage open to new exploration
NEW APP VOICED BY POLDARK ACTOR GIVES VISITORS FRESH INSIGHT
Wreaths to be laid to mark Remembrance
WREATHS will be laid by civic and military leaders on the Hoe tomorrow as part of Plymouth's Remembrance Sunday Service which will be led by new Bishop of Exeter, The Rt Revd Dr Mike Harrison.
MAKING PROGRESS
GIBSON AND HAZARD CLOSE TO RETURNING FOR PILGRIMS
Rooney puts to one side fondness for Derby
THREE POINTS FOR ARGYLE ARE ALL THAT MATTER TO HEAD COACH
Henderson not happy with Tavistock's away day capitulation
TAVISTOCK manager Stuart Henderson pulled no punches after watching his side suffer a 5-1 mauling at Bemerton Heath Harlequins in Southern League Division One South on Wednesday night, writes Stuart James.
McPhee knows the importance of clash with Marlow
IT is still too early in the season to be talking about 'must win' games, but the importance of Plymouth Parkway's Southern League Premier Division clash with Marlow tomorrow should not be underestimated.
Suspended Labour MP charged with assault
MIKE Amesbury has been charged with assault after a video emerged of him appearing to punch a man to the ground in the street.
Busy 14 days sees 3,000 migrants cross
MORE than 3,000 migrants arrived in the UK in the busiest fortnight of Channel crossings so far this year.
Euro leaders react to Trump victory
AROUND 50 European leaders are reassessing their trans-Atlantic relations at a summit in the hope that Donald Trump's second US presidency will avoid the strife of his first administration.
Man admits to causing dad's death
MINIBUS DRIVER WAS ON DRUGS DURING CRASH
Devonport is 'happiest place to live in the UK'
SURVEY SEES HISTORIC SUBURB ON TOP