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Where motorbikes are 'works of art'
NEW 'GALLERY' OPENS FOR TOP OF RANGE MOTORCYCLES
Teenage Lola's off to the Olympics
A TEENAGE skateboarder from Saltash has achieved her dream of qualifying to compete at the Olympics.
Dad builds a cabin after his wife 'evicts' him
WIFE FED UP AFTER HUBBIE'S LEGO TAKES OVER THE HOME
Argyle to play top South African side
THE PILGRIMS WILL TAKE ON ORLANDO PIRATES NEXT MONTH
Cornwood speed to victory over Paignton
JOSIAH Caunter and Elliott Staddon claimed four wickets each to speed Cornwood to an 82-run win over Paignton.
Remember, you wore the shirt once - Kane
HARRY Kane wants outspoken ex-England players to remember what it is like to wear the shirt.
Murray swansong mired in confusion
ANDY Murray's Wimbledon fate is mired in confusion after he was prematurely ruled out of the tournament.
Cleverly adds to Farage debate
HOME Secretary James Cleverly yesterday accused Nigel Farage of \"victim blaming of the worst order\", for suggesting the West had provoked Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
Gambling row widens
HOME Secretary James Cleverly yesterday said he had no reason to believe that ministers had placed bets on the timing of the General Election, as the Conservative Party's campaign was hit by further gambling allegations.
Search for Jay goes on in Tenerife
SEARCH teams attempting to locate missing British teenager Jay Slater yesterday narrowed their efforts on small buildings close to where his phone last pinged in Tenerife.
Hezbollah threat rises
THOUSANDS of fighters from Iran-backed groups in the Middle East are ready to come to Lebanon to join with the militant Hezbollah group in its battle with Israel, if the simmering conflict escalates into a full-blown war, officials with Iran-backed factions and analysts say.
Prison sentences are punishment for park assault
JUDGE TELLS PAIR THEIR VICTIM COULD HAVE DIED
City centre block up for sale
FIVE-STOREY BUILDING NOT NEEDED BY THE COUNCIL
Family are outraged at driver's lenient sentence
HARRY LOCK, 24, WILL SPEND JUST 18 MONTHS IN PRISON
Community matters to customers
TWO charities which help people into work have benefited from the donations of Waitrose customers.
Drugs dog searches city school
VISIT TO EDUCATE PUPILS ON DANGER OF SUBSTANCES
Mercer is rounded on over 'lies' claim
LABOUR LEADER LABELS HIM ‘DESPERATE'
Director is thrilled to launch show in Plymouth
THE director of the new production of The Devil Wears Prada, which will be unveiled at Theatre Royal Plymouth next month, has revealed how he was invited by Elton John to get involved - and how he is pleased at opening away from the West End.
'First ever' music event on Drake's Island plan
ORGANISER HOSTING 'MUSIC PERFORMANCE' IN AUGUST
PILGRIMS MISS OUT
MIDFIELD TARGET OPTS FOR RANGERS AFTER LEAVING DONS
Horler confident Devon can prevail against Cornwall
WHITE-BALL captain James Horler is oozing confidence going into Devon’s NCA Trophy quarter-final decider against Cornwall at Cornwood tomorrow (11am).
Big summer ahead for Forshaw as he bids to overcome injuury issues
ADAM Forshaw arrived at Plymouth Argyle in January with a Premier League pedigree and it was immediately evident to see his experience and quality when he was out on the pitch.
'Don't sleepwalk to July 4' - PM
RISHI Sunak has faced further questions on gambling by Conservative candidates, as he sought to move on from the scandal, telling voters not to “sleepwalk to July 4”.
Parties ramp up attacks
WATERBORNE diseases have “put over 10,000 people in hospital” since 2019, Labour said, as both Sir Keir Starmer’s party and the Liberal Democrats ramped up attacks on the “Conservative sewage scandal”.
Kate declares: "We all love you so much'
THE Princess of Wales said “we all love you so much” in a personal message to the Prince of Wales on his 42nd birthday.
Tensions rise in Korea
SOUTH Korea summoned the Russian ambassador to protest the country’s new defense pact with North Korea on Friday, as border tensions continued to rise with vague threats and brief, seemingly accidental incursions by North Korean troops.
Dance company goes bust
ONE YEAR AFTER £200,000 NATIONAL LOTTERY AWARD
Striking health workers thank public for support
'IT'S AN INSULT WHEN YOU CAN EARN MORE MONEY IN A COFFEE SHOP'
'Mossy carpet' artwork is blazing a green trail
A 50-metre long artwork created by thousands of people will be unveiled in Plymouth. The Mossy Carpet has been created in Devon from more than 40,000 woollen pompoms and textile tufts inspired by moss.
Teen caught trying to take drugs into event
BUT SHE AVOIDS JAIL AFTER COURT DECIDES ON ‘EXCEPTIONAL COURSE’