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'Dubai-style' waterfront housing plans back on
DEVELOPER RE-SUBMITS PLANS TO COUNCIL
Medals of naval hero to be sold at auction
MEDALS awarded to a Plymouth Naval hero are to be sold at auction 83 years after he lost his life in one of the greatest tragedies of the Second World War.
Stoke pub closed after landlady leaves
MYSTERY surrounds the future of a Plymouth pub which shut when its landlady called time after 20 years behind the bar.
Tories May Not Win The Election. Sunak Admits
RISHI Sunak has conceded the Conservatives may not win the next general election, but has suggested the UK is on course for a hung Parliament, as Tory rebels warned him to change his political course after defeats in last week’s local polls.
How The Argyle Players Reacted On Social Media
THE celebrations went on long into the night, both among players, staff and the Green Army, after Plymouth Argyle made sure of Championship safety.
Israel Tells Palestinians To Leave Parts Of Rafah
THE Israeli army yesterday told Palestinians to begin evacuating Rafah, in Gaza, according to an Israeli Defence Force statemen, signalling that a ground invasion is imminent.
Argyle Now Have Platform To Build From After Staying Up - Neil Dewsnip
DIRECTOR of football Neil Dewsnip admitted Plymouth Argyle staying up in the Championship this season felt even better than when they won the League One title last term with 101 points.
SEARCH RAMPS UP
PLYMOUTH ARGYLE STICKING TO HEAD COACH TITLE
Hamilton awarded his capped player's blazer
DEVON have awarded Plympton cricketer Elliot Hamilton his capped player’s blazer for his contribution with the bat to the side.
Stand prompts record checks
DEVON League record books will be dusted off and checked to confirm if Yelverton’s first-wicket stand of 303 against Plymouth 2nd XI is a best for the entire competition.
Nul points forecast for UK Eurovision entry
THE UK’s Eurovision Song Contest hopeful Olly Alexander has more chance of finishing with the dreaded “nul points” than winning the competition in Malmo, Sweden, according to a top bookmaker.
John Swinney 'deeply honoured' to be new SNP leader
FORMER Scottish deputy first minister John Swinney said he was \"deeply honoured\" to have become the new leader of the SNP.
Military icons on way to Falklands museum
HARRIER JUMP JET AND LYNX HELICOPTER EMBARK BY SEA
Stall can print phone photos
SERVICE AVAILABLE IN PLYMOUTH MARKET
How leader's visit helped to galvanise city's spirits
Michael McLaughlin looks back on the day in May 1941 when the Prime Minister visited Plymouth to witness the devastation of the Blitz at first-hand
Jo's fundraising helps other grieving parents
A GRIEVING mum has been helping to improve facilities at a specialist bereavement unit for parents experiencing baby loss which opened at Derriford Hospital last year.
Town's suspected stabbing leaves residents reeling
IVYBRIDGE IS A SLEEPY PLACE AND FEELS SAFE’ THEY SAY
Council defends way it planned the Armada Way tree removal
DOCUMENTS REVEAL 'A MILITARY-STYLE' OPERATION TO COUNTER PROTESTS
'REALLY PROUD'
KEVIN NANCEKIVELL: IT MEANS THE WORLD TO EVERYBODY AT PLYMOUTH ARGYLE
Argyle secure Championship survival with Edwards winner
PLYMOUTH Argyle will be playing Championship football again next season after beating Hull City 1-0 at Home Park on the final day of the 2023/24 campaign.
Cornwood get off to a winning start
CORNWOOD got their Premier Division campaign up and running with a four-wicket home win over Bovey Tracey.
Farming confidence at all-time low
FARMER confidence in England and Wales has collapsed to an all-time low, with more than four-fifths saying they have been negatively affected by months of wet weather, sector leaders have warned.
Rebel Braverman urges Sunak to change course
RISHI Sunak must change his political course to remain in power as there is no time to change Tory leaders, Suella Braverman has said following a bruising set of local election results.
Tributes paid at vigil for boy killed in sword attack
MORE than 300 people gathered at a vigil yesterday to pay tribute to Daniel Anjorin, a teenage boy killed in a sword attack while walking to school.
City Tories say national discontent was decisive
CLLR LUGGER ADMITS VOTERS WANT WESTMINSTER CHANGE
'I'm going to die, not pass away'
The focus for this year's Hospice UK Dying Matters Awareness Week (May 6-12) is how we talk about death and dying. Senior palliative care nurse Cathryn Goodchild, lead clinical educator at St Luke's Hospice Plymouth, asks why people shy away from the \"D\" words and explains why correct language matters
City businessman has date with King Charles
AWARD FOR ENTERPRISE IS HONOUR FOR SIR FIX-A-LOCK
Renovation work set to improve Tinside Lido
SCAFFOLDING has gone up around Plymouth’s Tinside Lido, as a regeneration project begins.
Mary still pioneering fitness at age of 90
A PLYMOUTH woman is still teaching keep-fit classes – at the age of 90.
Fish auction firm is set to close
PLYMOUTH’S long-standing fish auctioneer is to cease trading this month, after 29 years.