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International law warning over incursion into Rafah
THE UK has warned an Israeli incursion into Rafah will struggle to be compliant with international law, amid pleas for Hamas to accept a ceasefire package.
Debating the future of region's policing
COMMISSIONER ELECTION TAKES PLACE TOMORROW
Triple tower scheme for waterfront is revealed
THREE HIGH-RISE BUILDINGS PLANNED FOR HARBOUR SITE
£1m flats close to completion
GRADE II LISTED GATEHOUSE REDEVELOPED
Candidates Reveal Their Views Ahead Of Council Elections
WITH less than a week to go until the local elections in Plymouth, 119 candidates will be vying for 19 seats on the city council.
HOBBS RESIGNS
PARKWAY BEGIN THE SEARCH FOR A NEW FIRST TEAM MANAGER
Former Plymouth rider Holder wins his first GP
FORMER Plymouth rider Jack Holder was left celebrating his maiden win at the Speedway Grand Prix on Saturday as he pipped Aussie compatriot Jason Doyle to first place in Croatia.
What will it take for Argyle to stay in the Championship?
PLYMOUTH Argyle’s hopes of staying in the Championship will come down to their season-ending game against play-off hopefuls Hull City at Home Park on Saturday, writes Chris Errington.
Edwards hoping for a special day at the Theatre of Greens
CAPTAIN Joe Edwards has experienced many memorable Home Park occasions during his five seasons at Plymouth Argyle.
LIVING IN FEAR
DARK DOCUMENTARY DELVES INTO HARROWING WORLD OF STALKING
Rantzen urges reform
CAMPAIGNERS both for and against a change in the law on assisted dying gathered outside Parliament yesterday as MPs were set to take part in a debate over a petition on the issue backed by Dame Esther Rantzen.
Man admits 'motiveless' killing of Thomas, 87
A MAN has admitted killing an elderly mobility scooter rider in a “motiveless” knife attack, five days after being released from prison.
Food firm collapses with debts nearing £7m
EVERSFIELD ORGANIC BOSS PROMISES TO BOUNCE BACK
Family call for changes after loss of city mum
THE family of a Plymouth mother-of-three who died after a bag of cocaine she had secreted within herself opened have said they hoped there would be changes in the way information is shared between police, the ambulance service and medical staff, following the conclusion of her inquest.
University gets students' votes
FORMER COLLEGE OF ART IS HIGHLY PRAISED BY STUDENTS
Appeals for change
CAMPAIGNERS, bereaved relatives and famous faces are to gather outside Parliament ahead of a debate on assisted dying amid a call for “less pearl-clutching” and more constructive conversation.
Minister insists country mix-up was 'rhetorical'
POLICING minister Chris Philp said he was posing a \"rhetorical question\" after he appeared to ask whether Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo are different countries.
Actors rehearse for world premiere
WITH less than a fortnight to go before the stage adaptation of The Artist makes it world premiere at Theatre Royal Plymouth, rehearsals are now in full swing for the show.
'STILL IN OUR HANDS'
NANCEKIVELL DEFIANT AFTER ‘HAMMER BLOW’ DEFEAT
Survival hopes hit by defeat at The Den
RELEGATION-THREATENED Plymouth Argyle’s Championship fate will be decided on the final day of the season after losing 1-0 to Millwall at The Den on Saturday.
Battling Parkway earn away point to avoid relegation
IN their final game of a difficult season – and at the end of a particularly demanding April in which they have played 11 games in 27 days – 17th placed Plymouth Parkway travelled to 18th placed Beaconsfield Town ahead only on goal difference with both sides knowing that only a win would guarantee them safety from relegation.
NHS record defended after defection of MP
A HOME Office minister has defended the Government’s record on the NHS, after the shock defection of a Tory MP to Labour in anger over the crisis.
'Real risk' of bread, beer prices rising
THE price of bread, beer and biscuits may rise this year as research suggests the unusually wet weather seen over autumn and winter could hit UK harvests by almost a fifth.
Enjoy a sauna beside the sea at RWY!
OUTDOOR FACILITY IS IN CONVERTED HORSE BOX
Countdown begins to council elections
WITH less than a week to go until the local elections in Plymouth, 119 candidates will be vying for 19 seats on the city council.
Thousands take part in city's running festival
CHARITIES BENEFIT FROM MONEY RAISED
'We're so sorry for long waits'
DERRIFORD HAS WORST WAITING TIMES IN ENGLAND
Count Binface vows to rename London Bridge
LONDON mayoral candidate Count Binface says he would rename London Bridge and make Thames Water bosses “take a dip” in the river if he is elected.
King to resume duties as care continues
THE King is to return to public royal duties after the positive effect of cancer treatment.
Wanted: People to work at Take That's Argyle gig
PLYMOUTH Argyle are looking for people to work at the upcoming Take That gig in June.