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Jimmy holds back tears after farewell
JAMES Anderson brought down the curtain on his historymaking England career, paying tribute to Test cricket as “the perfect game” and toasting his farewell with a well-earned pint of Guinness.
Home secretary pledges action after latest Channel deaths
THE deaths of four migrants in the English Channel are “truly awful”, the Home Secretary has said.
Security guard is jailed for life over 'vile' Holly Willoughby murder plot
A security guard has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 16 years after hatching “depraved and vile” plans to kidnap, rape and murder TV star Holly Willoughby.
Family: "We have lost all faith in justice system'
FATHER SOBS AT INQUEST AS SON'S DEATH IS RECOUNTED
Zero hygiene rating for bistro
IMPROVEMENTS MADE SINCE LOW RATING
Beavers helping to reduce risk of flooding
'PIONEERING SOLUTIONS TO CLIMATE CHANGE'
Council is facing new legal battle over tree felling
CAMPAIGNERS BRING CASE OF CONTEMPT TO HIGH COURT
Humbled by the wonderful Ukrainians
A PLYMOUTH man who has completed his 10th aid mission to help people in Ukraine said he has been 'humbled' by the ongoing gratitude which he has received.
Ex-MP still defiant in refusing to name names
SAYS INQUIRY CHAIRMAN HAS CROSSED LINE’
FanParks among the venues to watch final
PLYMOUTH is set to be packed with England fans hoping to see the Three Lions bring it home tomorrow evening - with many pubs and clubs already booked up.
Summer trip to Marbella is important for Argyle's preparations
SHUTTLEWORTH HIGHLIGHTS THE POSITIVES IN GOING ABROAD TO GET HARD WORK DONE
Squad is fatigued, admits Bellingham
JUDE Bellingham admits England's stars are fatigued after a long season but will \"give it everything\" to win Sunday's Euro 2024 final against Spain.
Open-top bus service is back
AN open-top bus ride which takes in some of Plymouth's most stunning vistas and historical sights is returning for the summer.
Pressure grows to scrap two-child benefits cap
PRESSURE is building on Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to scrap the two-child benefit cap, as new figures showed more than one and a half million children across the UK are affected.
Bandits interrupt rescue of migrants
AN aid group that rescues migrants in the Mediterranean says one of its missions was interrupted by armed bandits who boarded the overloaded smugglers' boat and sped away with it after the migrants threw themselves into the sea.
Driver sentence under review
FAMILY WERE OUTRAGED BY LENIENT PUNISHMENT
Funds raised for city pregnancy care charity
COURTNEY WAS DEVASTATED AFTER THREE MISCARRIAGES
Vice-Chancellor choice ready for new role in city
RICHARD DAVIES IS MOVING FROM NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY
Plan for suburb's green space to be 'committee call'
COUNCIL CONFIRMS GARDENS DECISION TO BE DEBATED
Dozens of arrests made in major police operation
PLYMOUTH COPS WORKED WITH OFFICERS FROM MERSEYSIDE
The Box tempts show visitors
A MAJOR new international art exhibition at The Box, in Plymouth, which has been described as a significant coup for the city, attracted more than 3,000 people during its opening weekend.
Mercer still faces risk of jail time
JOHNNY Mercer, the former Minister of State for Veterans' Affairs and ex-Plymouth Moor View MP, is potentially facing a prison sentence, after his application to withhold the names of those who told him about alleged Special Forces murders was rejected by the Afghanistan Inquiry's chairman.
Bottom placed Mannamead stun leaders Menheniot
IN Division 2 of the Ladies, bottom placed Mannamead B fielded their full team for only the second time this season and after a long evening of excellent tennis, were able to inflict the only defeat of the season so far on league leaders Menheniot A.
Parkway switch friendly after starting with a win
PLYMOUTH Parkway's pre-season fixture against Tavistock on Sunday has been moved to Langsford Park due to ongoing work on the playing surface at Bolitho Park.
New pitch will allow Pilgrims to make better us of stadium
THE new hybrid pitch at Home Park will not only provide a better playing surface for Wayne Rooney's Plymouth Argyle players, it will also allow more women's team matches to be played at the stadium.
Djokovic through after De Minaur injury
ALEX De Minaur has been forced to withdraw from Wimbledon ahead of his quarter-final with Novak Djokovic due to a hip injury.
Elena marches on to semi-final date
ELENA Rybakina lived up to her billing as favourite to win Wimbledon with a ruthless 6-3 6-2 dismantling of Elina Svitolina in the quarter-finals on Centre Court.
Tories 'need to get our act together'
JAMES Cleverly has warned against \"bitter infighting\" among the Tories and said his party needs to \"get our act together\" ahead of the race to replace Rishi Sunak as leader.
PM pushes Europe ties
SIR Keir Starmer's Government will engage in a frenzy of diplomacy as ministers push for a \"significant improving\" of security ties with Europe.
Police launch hunt for triple murder suspect
THREE VICTIMS WERE FAMILY OF BBC RACING COMMENTATOR