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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
Keyham residents are grateful for assistance
CONSTRUCTION FIRMS HELP TO REPAIR BOMB DAMAGE
Spanish visitors on way
TWO stunning Spanish sailing ships are due to dock in Plymouth for the upcoming Pirates weekend.
MP granted 48 hours by inquiry
PLYMOUTH MP and Veterans’ Minister Johnny Mercer has been granted an extra 48 hours to finalise his application to withhold names of those who told him about alleged special forces murders in Afghanistan from an inquiry.
Top award for former wharf master
FORMER Dockyard stalwart Dave Trigger has been presented with the Imperial Service Medal, after more than half a century of exemplary and meritorious service working in Devonport Dockyard and across the Plymouth area.
Jobcentre staff 'spat on and face death threats'
STRIKING SECURITY GUARDS 'FACING REGULAR ABUSE'
WE WANT YOU BACK!
ARGYLE WANT PHILLIPS AND DEVINE ON LOAN NEXT SEASON
Whiting-O'Brien claims 'big fish' against King Billy
KIRSTY Whiting-O'Brien became the first player this Plymouth City Super League season to net a 'big fish' 170 checkout in Victory's 10-1 Division A defeat against King Billy.
Two more handed first pro deals with Pilgrims
PLYMOUTH Argyle's two newest professionals to emerge from the academy ranks are Josh Bernard and Jack Matthews.
Wilson: I will win this trophy again
KYREN Wilson turned his first world snooker title into a family affair after withstanding a stirring fightback from qualifier Jak Jones to triumph 18-14 at the Crucible.
Rosenior sacked after missing play-offs
HULL CITY have taken the surprise decision to sack manager Liam Rosenior after just missing out on the Championship play-offs.
Seafood restaurant on Looe quayside reopens
COASTAL-INSPIRED MAKEOVER WITH OUTSIDE SEATING
China denies role in MoD cyber attack
RISHI Sunak has declined to identify the \"malign actor\" behind a cyber attack on the Ministry of Defence (MoD), amid speculation China carried out the hacking.
Unite to win, Tories told
RISHI Sunak must win back \"disgruntled\" Conservative voters to give the party a hope of general election victory, a Cabinet minister indicated.
Israeli tanks at crossing
AN ISRAELI tank brigade seized control of the Gaza Strip side of the Rafah border crossing with Egypt yesterday, Israeli authorities said, moving forward with an offensive in the southern Gaza city even as ceasefire negotiations with Hamas remain on a knife's edge.
Aspiring artists show off their work
ASPIRING artists as young as eight years old in south-east Cornwall have had the chance to showcase their work in an exhibition which is being staged at the Garrison Gallery, at Maker Heights.
Runners raise more than 300k for charity
NEARLY 10,000 TOOK PART IN THIS YEAR'S BIG EVENT
Paddle protest against pollution in the Sound
SURFERS INVITED TO TAKE PART IN HOE SEWAGE PROTESTS
Devonport Naval Base guns fired for the King
SAILORS from His Majesty's Naval Base Devonport have celebrated the first anniversary of the Coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla with a 21 Gun Salute from the Quarterdeck at HMS Drake.