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Getting life back TW on track thanks to veterans' charity
FORMER soldier Chris survived active service and a career-ending leg injury. He has also survived drug and alcohol addiction, and a spell sleeping rough. He is a walking, breathing example of how someone can turn their life around.
Final decision on Armada Way due next month
TIMELINE TO SCRUTINISE VIEWS ON SCHEME
Tributes after death of Gemma, 33
TRIBUTES have been paid to a footballer from Plymouth who died just before Christmas at the age of 33.
Argyle's poor away form continues with Saints loss
PILGRIMS WILL FEEL THEY DESERVED A POINT AFTER LATE PRESSURE AND GOAL DISALLOWED
Lionesses recognised in New Year honours
FORMER ARGYLE 'KEEPER AND ENGLAND LEGEND PETER SHILTON AMONG SPORTS STARS RECOGNISED
City 'underrated' as a staycation location
PLYMOUTH has been described as an \"underrated\" staycation destination - but its city centre has been dismissed as not among the most attractive.
‘Ever-expanding’ poetry scene
POET PRAISES CITY'S THRIVING CULTURE
Alerts over New Year's Eve trains
STAFF shortages are causing widespread disruption to rail services across Britain and will disrupt travel tomorrow on New Year’s Eve.
Rum distillery is inside bank vault
NEW BUSINESS IS NOW UP AND RUNNING
Race is on to raise 100,000
MATTHEW HOPES TO COMPLETE WORLD'S 'BIG SIX' MARATHONS
Transplant teenager hopes to meet donor
CHARLIE AND HIS FAMILY CAN APPLY AFTER TWO YEARS
The triumphs... and disasters
2023 was a year of highs and lows for Plymouth. Here we look back at some of the key events...
Honours awarded to region's finest
A MAN who has contributed to both sacred and secular music in the area for more than 40 years is among those from Plymouth to receive New Year Honours.
Deadline set for £16m revamp
NEW HOPE FOR DELAYED WORK AS COUNCIL SAYS IT WILL FINISH NEXT YEAR
Neil Dewsnip is honoured to be taking charge of Plymouth Argyle
NEIL Dewsnip has described Plymouth Argyle’s players as a hard-working group who are a joy to be around and admitted it is ‘an absolute privilege’ to be taking interim charge of them.
Hardie 'raring to go' but must pass return to play protocols
STRIKER MENTALLY READY FOR MATCHDAY SQUAD AFTER CLASH OF HEADS AGAINST ROTHERHAM
Littler daring to dream big
SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD YOUNGEST PLAYER TO REACH FOURTH ROUND OF THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
Council back merger of coroner's offices
BUT ONLY ON THE PROVISO CITY HAS CORONER'S COURT
Mini tornado hits during Storm Gerrit
A \"LOCALISED tornado\" around 100 in in Greater as Storm damaged properties Manchester Gerrit swept the country, with thousands of homes remaining without power and travellers likely to face continued disruption.
Cargo ship hits mine
A CIVILIAN cargo ship struck a Russian mine in the Black Sea near Ukraine's Danube ports yesterday, injuring two sailors, officials and analysts said.
Travel changes to come in next year
BRITS HEADING ABROAD WILL BE AFFECTED
Approval for events at West Devon site
WALLED GARDEN APPLICANT IS TOLD TO RESTRICT NOISE
Mercer's social media row with Vorderman
SPARKS FLY AS HOMELESSNESS ROW ESCALATES
New health minister is invited by council chief
THE Labour leader of Plymouth City Council has issued a personal invitation to the new health minister to visit Plymouth, after claiming the city is not getting its fair share of funding.
Final party to farewell nightclub
NEW YEAR'S PARTY IS LAST NIGHT FOR PRYZM
Widow says she has lost 'soulmate' after death
FAMILY PAY TRIBUTE TO MAN WHO DIED AT WORK
Hydrogen power project welcomes funding injection
A PLYMOUTH green energy project linked to the freeport has received a £20 million investment from the Government.
City residents call for road surface to be fixed
POTHOLE REPAIRS HAVE NOT WORKED
Does the 'Lady in Blue' haunt city tea rooms?
INVESTIGATORS TO BE SEEN ON NATIONAL TV
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