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Chaddlewood B upset team-mates
DIVISION ONE
Clark's getting that warm Fuzzy feeling
US OPEN champion Wyndham Clark believes records are meant to be broken as he targets one of the most enduring in Masters history.
We've got your backs, PM tells shop workers
PRIME Minister Rishi Sunak says fresh measures to stop retail crime will show shop workers 'we've got their back' as he announced assaulting shop staff will be made a separate criminal offence.
Dad is jailed for murder of baby son
A FATHER has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 22 years for murdering his four-week-old son, who was left to die from a broken neck after suffering 23 broken ribs.
Biden: Israel handling of Gaza war a mistake
UNITED States President Joe Biden has called Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's handling of the war in Gaza a mistake and urged Israel's government to flood Gaza with aid, ramping up pressure on Israel to reach a ceasefire deal and widening a rift between the two staunch allies.
True kindness of strangers
COME FROM AWAY, THEATRE ROYAL PLYMOUTH
Festival set to promote better breast health
BREAST FEST WILL SUPPORT THE PRIMROSE FOUNDATION
£20m scheme to transform eyesore into hotel and flats
MAYFLOWER HOUSE AND CONGRESS HALL PLAN TO REVITALISE CITY CENTRE
Honour for Royal Navy chef
A ROYAL Navy chef from Plymouth has been named the best in the Armed Forces, after showing exceptional skill and unwavering commitment while deployed on operations.
Plymouth scientists design revolutionary crewless ship
OCEANUS COULD EXPLORE OCEANS' FURTHEST REACHES
Pilgrims strike late on to salvage a point in match they could not lose
Plymouth Argyle players celebrate as Mustapha Bundu bundles in the equaliser against Queens Park Rangers
PYRAMID SCHEME
BEN MITCHELL travels to Egypt's capital for a preview of ambitious plans to make the most of its wealth of archaeological artefacts
New office drives IT firm's future growth
MORE WOMEN ON STAFF IN INDUSTRY DOMINATED BY MEN
'PO tried to silence and discredit me for 23 years'
Lead campaigner Alan Bates gives evidence to the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry
NEW ESTATE IS HALF-BUILT LEFT
RESIDENTS DISMAYED AS CONSTRUCTION FIRM FILES FOR ADMINISTRATION AND ABANDONS DEVELOPMENT OF 38 HOMES
Maxi's mind and body challenge
FORMER ARGYLE PHYSIO TAKING ON RUNNING BID TO BOOST MENTAL HEALTH
Wartime band to lead evening of '40s dance
CONCERT FOLLOWS PLEAS FROM GLENN MILLER FANS
Labour pledges more staff to close tax gap
The shadow chancellor was forced to respond after Jeremy Hunt used his Budget to adopt some of Labour’s revenue-raising policies to fund his pre-election cut in National Insurance.
'Honeytrap' scandal MP quits committee
A TORY MP has resigned as vice chairman of the 1922 Committee amid a backlash over his admission that he shared other politicians' personal numbers with a suspected scammer who he met on a dating app.
King Billy are too strong despite heroics of Dodd
Jayden Dodd was unable to stop Octagon going down to defeat to King Billy
Gladiators geared up to start season
Anders Rowe has been drafted in to guest for Plymouth at Poole and Scunthorpe this week
IT'S SLOW PROGRESS
HALLETT STILL SEARCHING FOR INVESTORS AT HOME PARK
FOSTER NOT RIGHT MAN
EDWARDS FEELS COACH DID NOT FIT WITH ARGYLE'S CULTURE
Winning goal gives Mumba a boost in confidence
WING-BACK CAN'T WAIT TO FACE QPR AFTER FINDING HIS BELIEF
Patriots off the bottom with after bringing down Giants
IT was the battle of the BBL's bottom two on Friday night as the Plymouth City Patriots took on the Manchester Giants, the team just above them in the table, with a chance to leapfrog them with a win at the Pavilions.
Hay fever relievers
WARMER TEMPERATURES HAVE TRIGGERED AN EARLY START TO POLLEN SEASON. JAMEL SMITH FINDS OUT HOW TO PREVENT AND TREAT ALLERGIES
Tobacco trade sends £10.9bn up in smoke
ALMOST £11 billion per year could be freed up and spent in England's communities if people quit smoking, according to new research.
Ex-Ofsted boss to lead death response review
THE sister of a headteacher who took her own life after an Ofsted inspection said she will \"need to be convinced\" of the independence of a review following her death after a former chief of the schools watchdog was appointed to lead it.
Minister in Post Office jail demand
THE Post Office minister has said people responsible for the Horizon scandal \"should go to jail\".
Palestinians return to devastated home city
STREAMS of Palestinians have been filing back into Khan Younis to salvage what they can in the wake of Israel's attack on the southern Gaza city.