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Argyle players put in extra summer work
PRE-SEASON TRAINING STARTS TOMORROW
Whole new ball game now, says Southgate
GARETH Southgate knows stumbling but spirited England have to raise their game if they are to stand a chance of beating \"outstanding\" Switzerland in Saturday's Euro 2024 quarter-final.
When voting was a privilege held by the few
UP until the Reform Act of 1832, few people in this country could vote in parliamentary elections.
Labour poised to 'distort system'
HOME Secretary James Cleverly has claimed Labour will “gerrymander” and “distort” the British political system in order to ensure a permanent majority.
'A difficult inheritance'
SIR Keir Starmer said he would face a “difficult inheritance” and would need to do “tough things” if he becomes prime minister later this week.
New campaign to boost fish industry
SHOPPERS URGED TO 'CHOOSE LOCAL, GO WILD'
Mercer says abuse has affected his family
CONSERVATIVE General Election candidate Johnny Mercer has reported a man to the police who, he claims, subjected his three-year-old daughter to abuse.
Seeking solutions to improve health and dentistry services
In the run-up to the General Election, The Herald has asked the major political parties to explain how key policy areas will benefit people in Plymouth. Today, we turn to a subject which is one of the greatest concerns for voters health and social care
Rapist will be deported after jail time served
RAPED TEEN GIRL IN DARK ALLEY
Veterans compete in Strength of Spirit Games
THE Strength of Spirit Games Rehabilitation Triathlon, featuring service athletes from across the UK and international participants from the United States and the Netherlands, has made a triumphant return to Plymouth Hoe as part of Armed Forces Week in the city.
'Shark' startles locals at city waterside site
A SHARK has been spotted approaching Plymouth’s Royal William Yard, much to the surprise of swimmers and onlookers.
NEW SHOPS TO OPEN IN AUTUMN
£19M NEW SHOPPING CENTRE WITH M&S AND ALDI STORES NEARING COMPLETION
The perils of replacing a fridge-freezer
I THOUGHT technology was meant to make things easier? Years ago you bought an electrical appliance in the shop, got your guarantee, it would be delivered, installed, maybe the old one taken away, and that was that!
GYABI ON WAY BACK?
LEEDS United midfielder Darko Gyabi has agreed to re-join Plymouth Argyle on loan next season, according to a report from Football Insider.
Kane and Bellingham fire England to quarter-finals
ENGLAND came back from the brink of Euro 2024 elimination to book a quarter-final showdown with Switzerland.
George gatecrashes the party in Austria
GEORGE Russell took a dramatic Austrian Grand Prix victory after Max Verstappen and Lando Norris collided with just seven laps remaining as they duelled for the lead.
Celebrities reveal Labour support
SIR Elton John has led a line-up of celebrities who have announced their support for Labour at the General Election.
Sunak is still defiant
A DEFIANT Rishi Sunak yesterday said the Tories can still win this week’s General Election, despite languishing in the polls, as he insisted the UK is a better place to live now than in 2010.
Police call off search on Tenerife
SPANISH police have called off the search for missing teenager Jay Slater in Tenerife, according to reports yesterday.
When Tour de France came to town
IT is 50 years since the world’s most prestigious cycling race, the Tour de France, visited Plymouth.
From green energy to the area's waterways
IN the run-up to the General Election, The Herald has asked the political parties to explain how key policy areas will benefit Plymouth. Today, we look at the environment
'Hotspot' police patrols lead to city arrests
HIGH VISIBILITY POLICING A 'REASSURING PRESENCE'
Scientific firm is told to go in dispute over rent
'IT WILL DESTROY MY COMPANY,' SAYS BOSS
Sun shines on glorious Armed Forces Day
THOUSANDS TURN OUT FOR A DAY OF CELEBRATION
Ref 'correct' over Scotland spot-kick call
VAR did check and clear the decision not to award Scotland a penalty in their decisive Euro 2024 group game against Hungary, UEFA referees’ chief Roberto Rosetti has said.
Argyle appoint new head of sports science
CONNOR DERBIDGE HAS PREVIOUSLY WORKED AS A STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH AT EXETER CITY AND CHARLTON ATHLETIC
Plymouth Olympian looking to inspire the younger generation
AS a qualified doctor, Maritime Troop Commander Reserve Officer and now Olympian, Plymouth equestrian Kerenza Bryson hasn’t exactly limited herself to one life purpose.
Southgate selection dilemmas in focus
TALKING POINTS AHEAD OF LAST-16 SHOWDOWN
McCabe takes bronze at the European Championships
PLYMOUTH’S Euan McCabe and coach Sally Freeman have just returned from the European Aquatics Championships held in Belgrade, Serbia, with 107 athletes competing from 26 countries, writes Sue Tickle.
Greens unveil plans to save high street
THE Green Party has committed to helping the UK’s high streets thrive in a green economy by setting out a charter for small businesses.