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Plymouth Divers return from Sandwell with a medal haul
PLYMOUTH Diving sent a worthy team of 15 talented participants to Sandwell Aquatics Centre for the Swim England Diving National Age Group Championships, where around 170 athletes from across 20 teams were in competition.
Full-strength Gladiators show just what they are capable of
WITH a full septet available for the first time this season – and for quite some time – the Plymouth ProwPark Gladiators showed just what they are capable of with a superb 54-34 win over the Edinburgh Monarchs in the Cab Direct Championship.
Green Army welcome Dyabi's loan return to Home Park
THE return to Plymouth Argyle of midfielder Darko Gyabi for a second loan spell from Leeds United has largely been welcomed by the Green Army.
The fast starts and misfiring superstars
THE NUMBERS BEHIND EURO 2024 SO FAR
Draper's ready for battle of the Brits
JACK Draper has built up today’s Wimbledon battle of Britain with Cameron Norrie by insisting: “He won’t like the fact that I’m number one!”
Sunny day for Sonay as she storms through
SONAY Kartal weathered a second-set wobble to storm into the Wimbledon third round for the first time and set up a plum tie with Coco Gauff after she beat Clara Burel 6-3 5-7 6-3.
Poll: Labour set to better 1997 win
ANOTHER pollster has forecasted the Tories' worst ever loss in Thursday's vote, with Labour set to outperform its 1997 landslide victory in this year's General Election.
Sir Ed vows to 'knock down the Blue Wall'
LIBERAL Democrats leader Sir Ed Davey vowed to knock down the Conservatives' 'Blue Wall' as he embarked on his latest General Election campaign stunt driving a large yellow tractor.
Sunak 'still fighting hard'
RISHI Sunak insisted he was still 'fighting hard' for votes after one of his most loyal Cabinet allies said Labour is likely to win 'the largest majority any party has ever achieved.
Pets affected by the housing crisis
GROWING NUMBER OF HOMELESS ANIMALS
Get ready for a new 'Portillo moment'
THE excitement of General Election (GE) night – now just hours away – is hard to beat.
Lively hustings calls for teamwork
VIEWS on a whether a democratically elected mayor for Plymouth would help the city thrive, VAT on education, and the future of Devonport Dockyard were among the subjects discussed at a business husting events held at Plymouth University.
Lessons for schoolkids about dangers of drugs
POLICE SNIFFER DOG HELPS TO SPREAD MESSAGE ACROSS CITY
Rooney drops in for bar's quiz night
WAYNE Rooney has been spotted at a Devon pub quiz.
Sherford school expands as new town grows
A NEW extension has been completed at a school in Sherford offering the children indoor and outdoor learning and play spaces.
TWO JOIN PILGRIMS
ARGYLE AGREE LOAN DEALS FOR BOTH GYABI AND TIJANI
Murray denied emotional farewell at Wimbledon
ANDY Murray's painful decision to call time on his Wimbledon singles career brings an outstanding era in British sport to a sad end.
Confident Tambling is keen to impress at Olympic Games
TEENAGE Olympic skateboarder Lola Tambling is proof of just how far confidence can take you.
Hellings on the mark with a 170 checkout
THE highest checkout of the season can only be matched, rather than beaten, after week one of the Plymouth City Super League Division A saw Lee Hellings net himself a 170 finish in an 11-0 win for Octagon at Ker St.
Show launch had a 'devilish' kick
PREMIUM Devon rum brand Hattiers teamed up with Theatre Royal Plymouth to create a new cocktail for the exclusive press launch of The Devil Wears Prada: A New Musical.
Defeat prediction 'will not stop me'
RISHI Sunak has insisted predictions of a Tory defeat are “not going to stop me”, after the likelihood of his return to Downing Street was put at less than “lightning striking twice in the same place” by a polling expert.
Second Reform candidate drops out of campaign
A SECOND Reform UK candidate has dropped out of the election campaign and endorsed their local Conservative instead, claiming the “vast majority” of Reform candidates are “racist, misogynistic and bigoted”.
Clash over Friday nights
SIR Keir Starmer insisted he would work on Friday nights if necessary as he dismissed “laughably ridiculous” criticism of his desire to spend time with his family.
Letby is found guilty of attempted murder
YESTERDAY'S VERDICT FOLLOWS NURSE'S RETRIAL ORDERED LAST YEAR
Theatre requires £30m investment
REPORT HIGHLIGHTS POOR ACCESSIBILITY
Election hopefuls explain plans for water
POLLUTION POLICIES TO THE FORE AT SURFERS AGAINST SEWAGE HUSTINGS
Pharmacy closures 'are piling pressure on GPs'
SOME BRANCHES HAVE CLOSED AND HOURS REDUCED AT MANY OTHERS
City murder trial hears about grim discoveries
A JURY was told details of how police made a grim discovery in an Estover home, after being alerted by a online gamer in the United States.
Home for man living in shed
HOMELESS CHARITY OFFERS BRIAN A ROOF OVER HEAD
Family lose everything in blaze
A FUNDRAISER has been launched to help a family affected by a large housefire in Leigham.