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Upsurge in men getting prostate checked
News of the King’s enlarged prostate diagnosis has seen thousands of men checking to see if they are at risk of prostate cancer, new figures suggest.
Port Vale bosses give new Argyle loanee Devine a glowing reference
NEW Plymouth Argyle recruit Alfie Devine has been given glowing references by Port Vale manager Andy Crosby and the club’s director of football David Flitcroft, writes Chris Errington.
UK measles vaccination call to action
A “NATIONAL call to action” is needed across the country to ensure children are vaccinated against potentially deadly measles, the head of the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has said.
Gig venue is back with better access
THE JUNCTION REOPEN AFTER £50K REVAMP
Aladdin dazzles every bit as much as genie's lamp
WHEN the air is frigid and the pavements sparkle with frost, the chance to be whisked away to the Arabian desert sounds like more than you could wish for.
Car club getting back on the road with new provider
'AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE FOR HIRE IS GREENER AND CHEAPER'
ANOTHER IN AT ARGYLE
FORSHAW SIGNS TO BECOME FIFTH NEW JANUARY RECRUIT
Hundreds of pupils are staying off school
NEARLY 800 MISSED MORE THAN 50% OF SCHOOL TIME
Poor dental arithmetic adds up to pupils needing help at school
Insufficient funding and shrinking numbers of NHS dentists is creating a tooth decay crisis amongst our children, so classroom toothbrushing makes sense
Home Office rapped over backlog figures
THE Home Office has been reprimanded by the statistics watchdog after the Government was accused of lying about clearing part of the asylum backlog.
DESPERATE TO STAY!
HITTAKER IS GOING NOWHERE SAYS FOSTER
Injuries hit Hobbs at the worst time
THE games are coming thick and fast for Plymouth Parkway right now with two games a week until the end of the month and the last thing manager Lee Hobbs needs are injuries.
Gibson a big doubt as Pilgrims welcome Cardiff to Home Park
DEFENDER Lewis Gibson is rated as 50-50 by Plymouth Argyle head coach Ian Foster to be fit for the Championship game against Cardiff City at Home Park tomorrow.
Cam the last Brit standing yet again
NORRIE MAKES HEAVY WEATHER OF SECOND ROUND CLASH
Project gets £2m grant to protect rare insects
ACTIVITIES WILL INCLUDE RANGE OF VOLUNTEERING
'Confidence falls to Truss levels'
PUBLIC confidence in the Conservatives’ leadership of the UK has fallen to levels last seen when Liz Truss was prime minister, a new poll has suggested.
Lords support is urged
RISHI Sunak has urged peers to “do the right thing” and back his Rwanda legislation as he prepares for a showdown with the House of Lords after winning Commons approval for his illegal migration plan.
Burger chain hit by rising prices
ANNOUNCES £1.2 MILLION LOSS
Marsh Mills project is set to improve traffic flow
SIGNALS on Plymouth's largest and busiest roundabout are being upgraded in a bid to improve traffic flow and reduce carbon emissions.
Business is put up for sale after 120 years
CITY CENTRE BRANCH OF FIRM WAS SHUT DOWN IN 2020
'Holiday firm left us stranded in freezing Bulgaria'
DEVONPORT COUPLE SAY THEY'RE PUT OFF GOING ABROAD AGAIN
Patriots win first ever Plym derby
PLYMOUTH Raiders suffered their second defeat of the season in the league on Sunday in the first-ever inter-city derby against local rivals Plymouth Marjon Patriots at the Life Centre.
Galloway embraces game time and enjoying being injury free
DEFENDER Brendan Galloway has had more than his fair share of ups and downs during his time at Plymouth Argyle but just sees it as part of his journey as a professional footballer.
Dinan and Hay make light work of cold conditions
IN Men's B Division, despite subzero temperatures and more layers worn by Dominic than an Arctic expedition, a very enjoyable match was played between Arash Dinari and Lawrence Hay against Alex Stephenson and Dominic Sivewright.
By George, he's got the captaincy!
JAMIE TO LEAD ENGLAND BUT SINCKLER AND VUNIPOLA OUT
Plans to use more barges is shelved
THE Home Office has shelved plans to procure more barges to hold asylum seekers as the Bibby Stockholm has been beset by problems, delays and disputes.
'We can return money'
RWANDA'S President said it was the \"UK's problem\" that asylum seekers had not been sent to the country and suggested British taxpayers' money could be repaid if the deal failed.
'Time is running out' to take back airport land
TORY chiefs in the city say \"the sands of time are running out\" to save Plymouth City Airport and believe legal action to reclaim the land may have been grounded.
Residents sick of traffic jams in Tavi-stuck
HARM DONE TO BUSINESSES IN TOWN
Argyle star spent time volunteering
A VERY SPECIAL TIME’ SAYS FINN AZAZ