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City to stage pirate fun run
HUNDREDS EXPECTED TO JOIN IN FANCY DRESS
Tributes to missing teen Michael
FLORAL tributes have been left on Plymouth Hoe for a teen who went missing after swimming in the sea. 18-year-old Michael Oppong Yeboah went swimming with a group on Monday, March 18, before he disappeared.
Patriots beaten in a thriller at Pavilions
DESPITE a great performance at the weekend, the Plymouth City Patriots came up agonisingly short against a Leicester Riders team that simply wouldn’t quit.
Hobbs is desperate for Parkway to return home
PLYMOUTH Parkway manager Lee Hobbs feels the club have got to get back playing at their Bolitho Park ground to give them the best possible chance of survival in the Southern League Premier Division
Rice so proud to lead England at Wembley
DECLAN Rice will enjoy a “pinch me” moment when he captains England on his 50th appearance for his country in Tuesday night’s friendly against Belgium.
Murray furious as he bows out in Miami
Andy Murray raged at umpire Carlos Bernardes as he bowed out of the Miami Open following a dramatic three-set defeat to Tomas Machac.
Hartley: Life won't be the same for me
TOM Hartley believes his Test tour of India could be a “life changing” experience as he plots a path from international newcomer to England regular.
PM refutes nuclear 'catch-up' comment
THE Conservatives have overseen a “renaissance in the nuclear industry”, the Prime Minister has said after the minister in charge of the sector said the Government should have set out plans for its future “years ago”.
Calls for an overhaul of murder laws
THE mother of one of triple killer Valdo Calocane’s victims has joined calls for the Government to overhaul murder laws in the wake of the Nottingham attacks.
Council spearheading drive to improve Sound
PLYMOUTH City Council is spearheading a drive to improve the water quality in Plymouth Sound.
Poor posture? No, I had brain tumour
NOW MUM PLANS TO RUN HALF-MARATHON
Coroner criticises police and agencies over murder case
POLICE and other agencies have been criticised by a senior coroner in connection with a murder committed by a Plymouth man.
Dental services are 'in decay'
3 IN 4 UNABLE TO GET NHS APPOINTMENT
Coastal beauty spot to reopen after steps fixed
BUT COUNCILLORS TOLD NO 'LONG-TERM' SOLUTION TO KEEP IT OPEN
Beryl bikes cross over the Tamar
ELECTRIC Beryl bikes are now available in Saltash. From today, 44 Beryl e-bikes will be in 15 Beryl bays across the town.
Heartbreak at death of mum and daughter
TRIBUTES have been paid to a mother and daughter who died following a collision with a car in Plymouth on Sunday.
DALEY WINS DOUBLE GOLD
PLYMOUTH DIVER MAKES IT ANOTHER GOLDEN DOUBLE
Lane injury adds to the woes of Parkway in Bracknell loss
PLYMOUTH Parkway's hectic schedule continued with their third game in five days, but it ended in defeat at play-off hopefuls Bracknell Town.
Services' win seals promotion to National Leagues
CITY CLUB WIN AT LYDNEY TO SECURE THEIR SOUTH WEST ONE PROMOTION
JOANNE WATKINSON
If I handed out awards for fashion meme of the week (I don’t but I should), this week’s would go to “Dressing like a paralegal at the club”.
Hunt's pension pledge
JEREMY Hunt has promised the triple lock for pensions will be included in the Tory election manifesto but refused to commit to compensation for so-called Waspi women.
Families' anxious wait
FAMILY and friends of those still missing after an attack that killed more than 130 people at a Moscow concert hall waited for news of their loved ones as Russia observed a day of national mourning yesterday.
A time to embrace that special day...
NOW just the other week I had a big birthday. Well not THE big one with a nought on the end that was last year - but a big plus one... and I must say I really enjoyed it. I think there is a tendency, as we get older when people ask us how we're spending the day, what we are doing, to just say: \"
Surgeons bring new life-saving technique to Derriford
PATIENTS will no longer have to travel out of the area for a life-saving treatment thanks to the determination of the cardiology team at Derriford Hospital. A patient was recently the first to receive the revolutionary treatment put into use after the department spent four years working to make it available here in Plymouth.
Cheers to David for 70 years in the pub trade
A GLASS has been raised to a Plymouth man for nearly 70 years working in the city's pub trade. David Marsden, aged 86, started behind the bar at The Ship when his parents ran the Barbican pub in the 1950s.
'CLOUD OF CONFUSION OVER FUTURE OF FRIGATES'
MP CALLS FOR CLARITY FROM MINISTERS OVER FUTURES OF DEVONPORT-BASED HMS ALBION AND HMS BULWARK:
Investigation after trees cut down
An investigation has been carried out after trees were chopped down in a conservation area on land next to a Plymouth park.
MPs closer to ban on trophy hunt imports
A PROPOSED ban on trophy hunting imports has moved closer to becoming law, amid claims the reform risks being \"racist\" and a \"step towards neo-colonialism\"
Classic tale spellbinds audience with dances
CARLOS Acosta's The Sleeping Beauty is an easy to follow story based on the famous children's tale telling the classic story of how good overcomes evil.
EFL chief hopes PL will put offer on the table
RICK PARRY BELIEVES THE INTRODUCTION OF THE FOOTBALL GOVERNANCE BILL WILL ACCELERATE THE PROCESS