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New immersive trail around the city is launched
CLUES TO FIND, PUZZLES TO SOLVE AND CHALLENGES
150-room new hotel on Hoe 'still on the cards'
PLANS to build a 150-room hotel on Plymouth Hoe are still on the cards, despite a firm associated with the project going bust with debts of about £10m. The boss of Propiteer Hotels Plymouth Ltd said he is still committed to building on the site of the now demolished Quality Hotel and plans will be submitted this summer.
Up to 80 staff could be let go at GP surgeries
UNION SAYS IT COULD IMPACT THOUSANDS OF PATIENTS
Sadness as vegan cafe shuts down
IT'S DOWN TO RISING COSTS AND A DECLINING FOOTFALL
Arrest on suspicion of attempted murder
ONE person has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after an incident in Greenbank yesterday.
Injured Ollie's out of England tour
RUGBY UNION Ollie Chessum is set to miss England's summer tour after being ruled out of the rest of the season through injury.
CHANCE OF STAYING
SURVIVAL MEANS GALLOWAY AND MILLER COULD REMAIN
Argyle's top five players from a hard season at Home Park
CHRIS ERRINGTON CHOOSES HIS TOP PLAYERS FROM THE SEASON
Medals galore for divers at Southampton event
PLYMOUTH DIVING EXCEL ONCE AGAIN AT THE SOUTH EAST REGIONAL MEETING
Lando sets sights on 2025 title bid
LANDO Norris believes McLaren will “100 per cent” be title contenders next season and predicts plenty more excitement for the rest of 2024.
Interest rates held at 5.25% but BoE 'optimistic' about cuts
THE Bank of England has decided to keep UK interest rates unchanged, but gave a new sense of optimism that borrowing costs could soon be cut if inflation is reined in.
I'm too left-wing for Keir's Labour, jokes Mordaunt
PENNY Mordaunt joked she is “too left-wing” for Labour, as she insisted Tory hopes of retaining Dover were “slightly improved” by Natalie Elphicke’s defection.
Modification mastermind jailed for life
THE mastermind of a lucrative extreme body modifications enterprise has been jailed for life.
Rafah hospitals out of fuel in three days - WHO
THE World Health Organisation says it has only three days of fuel for its medical operations in southern Gaza, with shortages already forcing one of three remaining hospitals in the city of Rafah to shut down.
Guest house wins TV show
DESPITE NOT OFFERING ANY BREAKFAST!
Grieving parents call for genetic testing
'ALL PREGNANT WOMEN SHOULD BE SCREENED'
Young singers to perform at fundraising concert
TALENTED young singers will be performing at a fundraising concert this month.
Felling: Shock at council 'secrecy'
TWO former Labour councillors have written of their concern over the way in which the authority planned a military-style operation to ensure the felling of trees on Armada Way last year.
Primary school upgraded to 'good'
A Plymouth school that was rated as ‘inadequate’ in 2019 following an Ofsted inspection is celebrating an upgrade to ‘good’.
Steam train in speed bid
A HISTORIC steam locomotive is launching a record speed bid in Plymouth this weekend.
EXPECTING INTEREST
DEWSNIP IS BRACED FOR WHITTAKER OFFERS THIS SUMMER
Dates for your diary for Argyle's 2024/25 season
PLYMOUTH Argyle can look forward to a second consecutive season in the Championship after their dramatic 1-0 win against Hull City at Home Park on Saturday.
My special moment was ruined by a piece of history!
25 YEARS AGO, LEE PHILLIPS WAS UPSTAGED BY ‘THAT’ GLASS GOAL
Plympton Boys come from behind to win Cup
IN a thrilling showdown, the Year 10 boys team from Plympton Academy, a proud member of the Thinking Schools Academy Trust, achieved victory in the Plymouth Cup Final, prevailing 2-1 against their competitors.
Bowls gave me a new lease of life -Yearling
ALISON Yearling admits playing bowls changed her life after being diagnosed with a genetic eye condition in her 20s.
Deputy role for Kate Forbes as Swinney appoints cabinet
KATE Forbes has been appointed as John Swinney’s Deputy First Minister as the SNP leader assembles his Cabinet.
Sunak hit by defection of Elphicke over small boats
RISHI Sunak has been dealt a fresh blow after Tory MP Natalie Elphicke defected to Labour, hitting out at his “tired and chaotic Government”.
Three families of stab victims call for inquiry
THE families of the victims of triple killer Valdo Calocane have reiterated their calls for a public inquiry into the deaths, after the Court of Appeal heard a bid to change his sentence.
'No aid yet' as Israel reopens Gaza crossing
THE Israeli military said it has re- opened its Kerem Shalom crossing into Gaza, after days of closure, but the United Nations said no humanitarian aid has yet entered.
St Luke's opens new shop
HOSPICE WELCOMES FIRST CUSTOMERS TO IVYBRIDGE STORE