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They all came to honour those sacrificed
HUNDREDS gathered in the shadow of the Tamar Bridge yesterday to remember the British and American forces who set off from Saltash Passage 80 years ago to join the 156,000 Allied forces massing off the coast of Normandy in their bid to liberate Europe.
Battle to save 'the last scrap of green'
RESIDENTS PROTEST AT PLANS TO TAKE AWAY KIDS’ PLAY AREA
Rooney takes Argyle to Torquay as pre-season games are confirmed
PLYMOUTH Argyle will play all of their pre-season games ahead of the 2024/25 Championship campaign away from Home Park as new head coach Wayne Rooney sets about stamping his mark on the first team squad, writes Chris Errington.
Raiders put on an event to remember for 40th anniversary
IT was an event to remember last Saturday as the Plymouth Raiders held its charity All-Star “Battle of The Eras” match at a sold-out Life Centre.
Hallett is close to finalising deal with investors
ARGYLE OWNER AIMING TO TAKE CLUB A FURTHER STEP FORWARD
Dawson and Brew are off to Paris
PLYMOUTH will have two more representatives at this summer’s Olympic Games in Paris after it was confirmed that Jacob Dawson and Chloe Brew will both compete in the Rowing, writes Stuart James.
Labour turn on tax 'liar' Sunak
LABOUR branded Rishi Sunak a liar after it emerged senior officials had told ministers not to say civil servants were behind Tory claims that Sir Keir Starmer was planning tax hikes if elected.
King's tribute to D-Day 'gallantry'
ROYALS LEAD A DAY OF MOVING COMMEMORATIONS
Central Gaza attacked
THE Israeli military said it has started “operational activity” in two areas of central Gaza in a possible broadening of its ground offensive against Hamas.
Shock for Snack Shack boss
A PLYMOUTH café has been hit with a one-star food hygiene rating – despite the fact that its hygienic handling of food was rated “generally satisfactory”.
Martin returns for another election quest
SARAH Martin is no stranger to the campaign trail, having stood for election in 2019 against current incumbent Johnny Mercer for the Plymouth Moor View parliamentary constituency.
Bid to get airport site historic listing
LATEST TWIST IN LONG-RUNNING SAGA
Social housing completed
NEW FLATS AND LIBRARY PART OF ST BUDEAUX DEVELOPMENT
Slapton Sands op was tragic D-Day precursor
TODAY marks the 80th anniversary of D-Day – the largest amphibious invasion in military history that turned the tide of the Second World War. A 1,200-plane airborne assault preceded a sea assault involving more than 5,000 vessels at Normandy, France. Nearly 160,000 troops crossed the English Channel on 6 June, and more than two million Allied troops were in France by the end of August.
Brilliant tactics and strategies that led to D-Day success
On the 80th anniversary of D-Day, Plymouth columnist TOM MACKENZIE reflects on how an incredible deception worked on Hitler by the Allies played a crucial role in the success of this historic event
City of Plymouth remembers them
SERIES OF EVENTS WILL TAKE PLACE FROM SUNRISE TO SUNSET
Take That's patient fans have their Greatest Day
IT was the first time since Take That formed back in 1990 that they have performed in Plymouth – but they vowed to return, after lighting up Home Park on Tuesday evening.
Operations Cancelled After Cyber Attack
Blood Transfusion Services Particularly Impacted
Grimshaw turns on the style in win for Tradesmans
JORDAN Grimshaw (30.67) was a 3-0 winner in magnificent fashion during a 7-4 Steve Chapman 501 League victory for Tradesmans over Beacon Park.
HECKY IS IN THE FRAME
ARGYLE SAID TO BE HOLDING TALKS WITH EX-BLADES BOSS
Argyle supporters must get used to 9.5 living in Wayne's World
THE explosion of media interest in Plymouth Argyle since the appointment of Wayne Rooney as their new head coach is just a sign of things to come.
Lights, camera, action
IF YOU'RE LOOKING TO BOOST SECURITY AT HOME, BLINK'S NEWEST PIECE OF KIT COULD DO THE JOB
Final farewell for closing pub
THE GRENVILLE SHUTTING DESPITE RESIDENTS EFFORTS
Spending cuts on the cards - IFS
BOTH Labour and the Conservatives are “avoiding the reality” that their plans lock them into “sharp” spending cuts after the General Election, a leading economic think tank has warned.
Farage's nuisance vow
NIGEL Farage has set out his goal for Reform UK to effectively take over the Conservative Party – and potentially put him in No 10 in future.
Modi claims victory
PRIME Minister Narendra Modi yesterday claimed victory for his alliance in India's general election, despite a lacklustre performance from his own party.
Drug dealers tried to hide in city while on the run
MEN JAILED AFTER FLEEING MASSIVE POLICE OPERATION
Council is sorry over disabled loos
SHORTAGE OF STAFF BLAMED FOR ISSUES
Galloway to stay
DEFENDER PENS NEW DEAL WITH PILGRIMS
Howarth in as Covatti's fight to regain full fitness continues
PLYMOUTH Gladiators boss Garry May says the club can't keep putting a semi-fit Nico Covatti out on the track and expect to win meetings as the number one continues to struggle for fitness.