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Phillips delighted to bring Aussie ace to Gladiators
PLYMOUTH Gladiators promoter Mark Phillips is hoping for big things from new recruit Mitchell Cluff, who was confirmed as the club's fourth rider for 2025, writes Stuart James.
Wilder backing Argyle to end away day wait
BLADES BOSS ADMITS HIS TEAM WERE FORTUNATE TO TAKE WIN
Cycling legend recognised by BBC
SIR Mark Cavendish will receive the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Lifetime Achievement award tonight after ending his recordbreaking 19-year career last month.
New 2025 focus for ace Raducanu
EMMA Raducanu admits her off-court duties cost her energy following her US Open breakthrough but believes she has now found the right balance as she looks to move forward in 2025.
Embroidery as an art form
JO CLARKE EXPLAINS HOW CRAFT WORK FROM ACROSS EUROPE CAME TO THE CITY
Grammar School's battle to survive
CHRIS ROBINSON EXPLAINS HOW NEW PREMISES AIDED A PLYMPTON ESTABLISHMENT
'Impossible to stay'
THE Bishop of Newcastle has said it is \"impossible\" for Stephen Cottrell to remain Archbishop of York or for him to lead the Church of England.
UK and Norway are 'best placed'
SIR Keir Starmer has said that the UK and Norway are \"probably two of the bestplaced countries in the world\" when it comes to carbon capture.
Alleged Chinese spy says: 'I've done no wrong'
ALLEGED Chinese spy Yang Tengbo, who forged links with the Duke of York and mixed with other British establishment figures, insisted he has \"done nothing wrong or unlawful\".
'We will not be silenced"
THE Irish premier has said that Ireland will not be silenced about its views on Israel's war on Gaza, after Israel said it would close its Dublin embassy.
Milkshake assailant is spared jail
NIGEL Farage has criticised the suspended sentence given to a woman who assaulted him during the General Election campaign by throwing a milkshake.
Death toll in Gaza Strip tops 45,000, claims
THE death toll in the Gaza Strip from the 14-month war between Israel and Hamas militants has topped 45,000 people, Palestinian health officials said, with 52 dead arriving at hospitals across the bombed-out strip over the past 24 hours.
Hundreds feared dead
FRANCE has used ships and military aircraft to rush rescue workers and supplies to its Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte after the island group was battered by its worst cyclone in nearly a century.
Appeal to help the homeless
PLYMOUTH IS DEVON'S MOST AFFECTED AREA
MPs seek to halt water bills rise
APPEAL TO RETAIN £50 REBATE IS DENIED
'World best' ballet at the TRP
CANADIAN COMPANY WILL STAGE 'RARE' PRODUCTION
Flats plan for pub is 'likely to be refused'
COUNCILLORS SAY PUB IS 'TOO IMPORTANT' FOR LOCALS
'Get £10 free electricity' on Xmas Day
UK households are set to receive £10 of free electricity on Christmas Day, provided they have a smart meter installed. The offer is the result of a collaboration between price comparison site Uswitch and the National Grid, with households required to register by December 22.
Police chief asks for emergency funding
DEVON and Cornwall Police have asked the Home Office for emergency funds to pay three salaries each costing around £180,000 a year, with the Police and Crime Commissioner's office saying she is 'hacked off' at criticism over her leadership.
'Thousands of new defence jobs' coming to city
ROYAL NAVY, BABCOCK AND CITY COUNCIL JOIN FORCES
'We've won a golden ticket!' say residents
RESIDENTS who have moved into new social housing in Plymouth say they feel like they have 'won the golden ticket. The purchase and refurbishment of 86 new affordable homes in Hillcrest Close in Plympton has now been completed, with the new properties allocated to people living in the city.
POSITIVE SIGNS PAFC
ARGYLE BEATEN BUT PUT UP A BRAVE FIGHT AGAINST BLADES
Cooper's gratitude after he repels his old team
FORMER ARGYLE KEEPER THANKS FANS FOR HIS AMAZING OVATION
Services are no match for ruthless Camborne
DEVONPORT Services suffered their heaviest defeat of the season so far when Camborne turned them over 70-7 on the Rectory.
Heartbreak for Parkway as they are undone at the death
PLYMOUTH Parkway were sunk in the five-minutes of stoppage time by the Boatmen of Sholing at the Mortgage Decisions Stadium in Southampton on Saturday as a 1-0 lead quickly became a 2-1 defeat.
'Moral responsibility to tackle the boats'
THE Home Secretary said the Government has a moral responsibility to tackle the small boats crisis, but refused to say when the number of people arriving over the English Channel will decline.
Top doctors fear 'danger normalised'
LEADING emergency doctors have expressed concern about a new guide on how to treat patients in corridors, saying it is \"normalising the dangerous\".
Israel to shut embassy
ISRAEL will close its embassy in Dublin in light of \"the extreme anti-Israel policies of the Irish government\", foreign minister Gideon Saar has said, accusing the country of \"crossing every red line\".
Syria's tentative hope
SYRIA is taking its first steps in the post-Assad era as its people come to terms with life under new rulers, writes AP's Sarah El Deeb.
Prison for half-brothers after drunken robberies
COURT TOLD BOTH DEFENDANTS HAD LONG LIST OF CONVICTIONS