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Two city venues told to improve food safety
A PLYMOUTH pub and a waterfront eatery have both been told to make urgent improvements, after being given the lowest possible food hygiene rating.
BORROW NOT BUY
LOAN SIGNINGS WILL BE ARGYLE'S WAY FORWARD IN JANUARY
Draper left feeling ill after victory
JACK Draper blamed stress for the physical struggles that led to him vomiting in a courtside bin at the end of his five-set win over Marcos Giron.
Ker St are beat despite fine scoring of Heggie
IAN Heggie fired 16 unbeaten three-figure scores in the Plymouth City Super League Division B, but still found himself on the wrong end of a 6-5 defeat as Heggie's Ker St were downed by St Levans.
Argyle learning fast after an intense first week with Foster
JORDAN Houghton has spoken about how the Plymouth Argyle squad have already learned a lot under new head coach Ian Foster about how he wants them to play but that there is still plenty of room for improvement too.
Settled Raducanu eases past Rogers
EMMA Raducanu felt the love on her grand-slam return as she eased to victory over Shelby Rogers in the first round of the Australian Open.
'Moral obligation' over compensation
A BOSS of Fujitsu has apologised to subpostmasters and said there is a \"moral obligation\" for the technology firm to contribute to the compensation, as he appeared before MPs.
Labour energy plan a 'reverse Robin Hood'
LABOUR'S track record on energy demonstrates the party would reverse all the principles of Robin Hood and \"steal from the poor to pay for the bailiff\", a minister has claimed.
Historic swing needed
LABOUR will need a historic swing to win the general election expected in 2024, as the party's path to power has been made more difficult by extensive boundary changes.
Trump wins lowa vote
DONALD Trump has won the Iowa caucuses, a crucial victory at the outset of the Republican primary that reinforces the former United States president's bond with his party's voters.
Your street could be a power station
THERE are not many people who would willingly call for their street to be turned into a power station. But that was exactly what one London couple called for - and achieved - last year.
Plans still worked on for city graveyard site
LOCATION OF FORMER ITV STUDIOS HAS BEEN VACANT SINCE 2009
Heritage railway thanks supporters for funding
PLYM VALLEY RAILWAY NOW OWNS STEAM LOCOMOTIVE
Businesses back revised plans for city centre
TRADERS HAVE 'SUFFERED LONG ENOUGH'
Cost of Armada Way revamp set to soar to £37m
REPORT ASKS FOR EXTRA £22.8 MILLION
Murray: Career Is Coming To An End
Emotional Andy Admits He May Not Play In Australian Open Again
A FOND FAREWELL
WARRINGTON ENDS LOAN SPELL AND RETURNS TO EVERTON
Tough schedule takes its toll as Patriots are beat
PLYMOUTH City Patriots were in action over the weekend in a grueling double header which saw them play back-to-back with less than 24 hours between tip offs.
PM faces pressure over Rwanda bill
RISHI Sunak has said he is talking to Tory MPs as he faces growing pressure from right-wingers to toughen up his Safety of Rwanda Bill, after it emerged that deputy chairman Lee Anderson is considering joining a possible rebellion.
Call to ban Islamist group
THE international Islamist political group Hizb ut-Tahrir should be banned as a terrorist organisation, the Home Secretary said yesterday, as he branded it “antisemitic” and warned it “promotes and encourages terrorism”.
Inquest hears how alcohol use was fatal
SRI LANKA-BORN 65-YEAR-OLDWAS FOUND DEAD AT HIS FLAT
Hollywood star amazes pupils with message
DAME EMMA HAILS EFFORTS MADE BY PLYMOUTH HIGH
'Dozens' fell ill after swimming in city's waters
DOZENS of Plymouth people have reported falling ill after sea swimming in Plymouth after recent figures show that 56 people officially reported sickness after swimming off Plymouth Hoe and Firestone Bay.
Most of the Armada Way trees not axed to stay
FINAL PLANS REVEALED AF TER PUBLIC CONSULTATION
RETURNING TO VILLA
REPLACEMENT EYED AS KESLER-HAYDEN LEAVES
New boss happy as Pilgrims settle for their point
WHITTAKER ON TARGET AGAIN BUT ARGYLE STILL SEEKING AWAY WIN
Defeated Services lose their grip on top spot
BRIXHAM JOIN THE TITLE RACE AFTER WIN IN SOUTH WEST ONE
Albion start new year with a victory
PLYMOUTH Albion got 2024 off to the perfect start with a 39-26 victory over Bishop’s Stortford at the Brickfields in National One, writes .
Crago on target as Parkway fight hard for deserved point
PLYMOUTH Parkway showed no signs of rustiness as they came away from high-flying Gosport Borough with a credible point after a 1-1 draw in the Southern League Premier Division.
Henderson frustrated as Bath's double condemns Tavi
TAVISTOCK manager Stuart Henderson could not fault the effort of his players, but felt they lacked quality at crucial times as they slipped to a 2-0 defeat at home to Exmouth Town in Southern League Division One South.