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Navy ops seize drugs worth almost £33m
ROYAL MARINES IN VITAL SEIZURE ROLE
RANDELL STILL CALM
MIDFIELDER SAYS PRESSURE IS LIKE LEAGUE ONE TITLE RACE
"It clearly went wrong... Why didn't it work out? Results were bad and we need to stay up" - Simon Hallett
IAN Foster was the third manager/head coach to be appointed under Simon Hallett’s ownership of Plymouth Argyle when he arrived at Home Park in early January.
Victory over Rams made for a brilliant day at Brickfields
WHAT a day it was for the boys last weekend With over 2,000 through the gates and the Plymouth Albion lads taking a brilliant win over second-placed Rams, with the final score ending 28-22 in our favour.
Cromwell can march to a double win at Aintree
VANILLIER can go one better in the Randox Grand National Handicap Chase (Premier Handicap) (GBB Race) (4pm) while stable-mate FLOORING PORTER can win the JRL Group Liverpool Hurdle (GBB Race) (3.05pm) at Aintree Racecourse this afternoon.
Starmer unveils plan to raise defence spending
SIR Keir Starmer says the UK’s nuclear deterrent is the “bedrock” of his plan to keep Britain safe as that he plans to boost the defence budget to 2.5% of GDP.
Police look into Rayner house sale
POLICE are investigating claims that Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner may have broken electoral law over information she gave about her living situation a decade ago.
Nine dead after smugglers' boat capsizes in Med
THE Italian Coast Guard rescued 22 people and recovered nine bodies after a smugglers' boat capsized in a storm about 30 miles south of the island of Lampedusa, authorities said.
City child-safeguarding scheme to be statutory
OPERATION ENCOMPASS TO BE ROLLED OUT ACROSS POLICE FORCES
New threat to oceans
UNI LAUNCHES INITIATIVE
Holly's poetic celebration of wild camping
FOLK SONG HIGHLIGHTS 'RIGHT TO ROAM'
£150k for city social enterprise projects
HELPING TO IMPROVE BOTH WILDLIFE AND WELLBEING
Award-winning city firm calls in liquidators
TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS LET DOWN BY WITHDRAWAL OF INVESTMENT
Mountain Warehouse returns to Drake Circus
STORE WILL BE ITS LARGEST BRANCH IN THE SOUTH WEST
Knife rampage killer is given life sentence
THREE people were given prison sentences of a combined 31 years, following a deadly knife rampage near a nightclub in Cornwall last year.
Derriford says sorry for A&E waiting times
THOUSANDS LEFT FOR OVER 24 HOURS
GET BEHIND THE BOYS!
GIBSON STRESSES IMPORTANCE OF GREEN ARMY'S BACKING
Trotter Linda gets added kudos after making Team GB
MARCH saw the club’s Annual General Meeting, a chance to celebrate achievements across the club for all sorts of contributions with the club trophies.
Parkinson's will never beat me, says city dad
A PLYMOUTH man with an early Parkinson’s diagnosis has spoken about living with the disease, saying that trying to hug his five-year-old can be difficult if he’s having a bad day.
High Court showdown between hotel and firm
BUILDER 'OWED £230K IN UNPAID BILLS'
Vanillier to go ONE better
CROMWELL'S 2023 SECOND CAN GAIN REVENGE ON CORACH RAMBLER WHILE MAHLER MISSION, I AM MAXIMUS AND PANDA BOY HAVE A CHANCE
'Hundreds of jobs' at Sherford expansion
HUNDREDS of new jobs are to be created by an upcoming project to expand Sherford. The roles will be in key engineering and manufacturing sectors as part of the free-port project.
WARNING AFTER WIFE EMMA DIED OF BOWEL CANCER AT 39
A GRIEVING Plymouth man whose wife died from bowel cancer is urging people to get themselves checked for the disease.
Scheme bids to secure better jobs for veterans
MP JOHNNY MERCER JOINING RISHI SUNAK FOR LAUNCH
'Opportunities missed' to investigate Horizon
A FORMER managing director of the Post Office has told an inquiry that “institutional bias” prevented further investigation of complaints made by subpostmasters about the Horizon IT system.
New novel based in author's town
SET IN SALTASH, INSPIRED BY LOCKDOWNS
Henderson calls for League's help
TAVISTOCK manager Stuart Henderson admits he is struggling to get a team together for the Lambs final six games of the Southern League Division One South campaign.
Dewsnip backing Hardie to hit the goal trail
STRIKER A VALUED MEMBER OF THE TEAM, INSISTS DEWSNIP
GREAT SPIRIT
DEWSNIP HAILS PILGRIMS' RESILIENCE
League winners confirmed as the season ends
THERE were only a few games left to be played in the very last week of the RBC Brewin Dolphin Mannamead Winter League and despite the weather's best attempts to put the players off from finishing their games, all the last few games got played and positions top and bottom of the leagues were finalised.