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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.
'My cabinet backs nuclear deterrent'
SIR Keir Starmer said he had the whole shadow cabinet behind him as he set out his commitment to Britain's nuclear deterrent.
Farage enters election race
RISHI Sunak faces a fresh electoral after Nigel Farage threat announced he will stand as a Reform UK candidate at the General Election.
'He'd be proud that we pulled together'
RUGBY LEAGUE STAR ROB BURROW'S FAMILY PAY TRIBUTE
Mexican history made
MEXICO'S projected presidential election winner Claudia Sheinbaum will become the first female president in the country's 200-year history.
Optician backs reading charity
SPECSAVERS AIMS TO BOOST PROFICIENCY
Consensus is target for election hopeful
LIB DEM CANDIDATE AIMS TO SERVE SOUTH WEST DEVON
Eatery is 'gutted' at zero-hygiene rating
THE owners of a Plymouth restaurant have been left feeling \"gutted\" after getting a zero food hygiene rating.
Underage cadets able to purchase knives in 'sting'
POLICE OPERATION USED TO EDUCATE RETAILERS
Delaying tactics blamed for gun control failures
A GUN control group, set up in the wake of the Dunblane massacre in Scotland in 1966, fears its predictions over the Government using delaying tactics has come to fruition, after the announcement of a July General Election.
Early start at stadium for Take That fans
SUNDAY MORNING ARRIVAL AHEAD OF TONIGHT'S GIG
IT'S NICE TO MEET ROO!
ARGYLE HEAD COACH KEEN TO GET TO KNOW GREEN ARMY
Skeemer stars in excellent win for Cornwood
STADDON HAILS ALL-ROUNDER'S ROLE IN THEIR WIN OVER EXETER
Hallett goes with the data to find right fit
SIMON Hallett has made no secret of his fondness for data and analytics, so it comes as no surprise that they played such a fundamental role in the appointment of a new head coach at Plymouth Argyle.
Real Madrid are crowned champions once again
CARLO Ancelotti insists he and his Real Madrid players remain hungry for more glory following their record-extending 15th Champions League success with victory over Borussia Dortmund at Wembley.
Making sure Ukraine's plight is still recognised
Former Royal Navy officer, now a humanitarian volunteer, David Pond has just returned from his TiIth mission to Ukraine since the Russian invasion of its neighbour. Working with a trusted Ukrainian network delivering medical equipment, powerbanks, 4x4 vehicles, generators and other aid near the front lines in Knerson and Kharkiv provinces, he says the situation for civilians and soldiers in the war-torn country remains desperate’