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Man saves stranger from jump off bridge
'I KNOW HOW IT FEELS TO WANT TO END IT ALL'
Show does the movie proud
PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL
Shock as care home closures are announced
THREE Plymouth old people's homes are set to close, leaving residents looking for somewhere else to live.
Wanted: a special home for inseparable friends
MEET BELLA, WHO HAS CANCER, AND HER BLIND BEST FRIEND RUPERT
Webber's heroics not enough for his team
MARC Webber fired an unbeaten 16 three-figure scores in the Plymouth City Super League Division A, but still saw his Steampacket side fall to a 6-5 loss in their visit to Fawn A.
Cook to guest for the trip to Oxford
PLYMOUTH Gladiators have drafted in Poole Pirate Zach Cook to race at number one for their opening BSN Series clash at Oxford Cheetahs tonight.
Danny has that Will to win again
EX-MASTERS CHAMPION TEMPTED TO ACCELERATE COMEBACK
Frozen in time
IMAGINE being knocked out in the 1970s and waking up in 2024 that's the premise for this new fish out of water sitcom about politically incorrect PE teacher Tony Mammoth.
Korean restaurant to open outside market
PLANS have been drawn up for a Korean restaurant to open outside Plymouth Market.
Braverman unmoved as police try to shut down Brussels conference
THE UK lacks the “political will” to leave the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), Suella Braverman told a conference in Brussels, as Belgian police moved to shut the event down.
PM still waiting for call to urge Israel restraint
RISHI Sunak was still seeking to speak to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to urge him to show restraint in response to Iran’s missile and drone attack.
Ruling over prayers ban 'victory for all schools'
A RULING dismissing a Muslim student’s High Court challenge against a ban on prayer rituals at her school is a “victory” for all others, its head teacher has said.
Peace rally still calling for ceasefire
A WEEKLY rally in the centre of Plymouth calling for peace in the Middle East has continued to draw support six months since it first started, with campaigners calling for an immediate ceasefire and humanitarian aid for the people of Gaza.
Supermarket shopping not what it was
A VISIT to my local shop gave me an idea last week, if you could measure the financial state of a nation based on which products end up in those lockable plastic boxes which can track down anyone who tries to steal them.
Couple celebrating 70th anniversary
A COUPLE who met when they were still teenagers are celebrating their 70th wedding anniversary.
Cycle and foot bridge shut for "safety reasons'
A PLYMOUTH cycle route also used by pedestrians has been closed temporarily for “safety reasons”.
Pub uses art to send heartfelt message
PAINTING HIGHLIGHTS PLIGHT OF VENUES ACROSS COUNTRY
Shock as ceiling collapses on to salon customers
HAIR-RAISING EXPERIENCE FOR PATRONS
Henderson demands an improvement in Tavi's approach
TAVISTOCK manager Stuart Henderson is demanding an improvement from his side in their two challenging clashes against Mousehole and Bristol Manor Farm this week.
Three losses end a challenging week for the Patriots
THE Plymouth City Patriots had the daunting task of three games in five days over the weekend and if that wasn’t enough to contend with, they would be facing the top three teams in the country.
WHITTAKER NAMED IN PFA TEAM
PLYMOUTH ARGYLE TOP SCORER RECOGNISED BY HIS PEERS
Galloway insists tha Pilgrims will fight to the end
DEFENDER HOPES GREEN ARMY WILL BE ‘LOUD AND PROUD’ AT STOKE CITY
Hobbs seeks a response as bad on-field decision costs Parkway
PLYMOUTH Parkway manager Lee Hobbs feels his side need two more wins to secure their Southern League Premier Division status after a harrowing weekend in which they threw away a two-goal lead in losing 3-2 at already-relegated Didcot Town.
Truss: Bank of England governor should resign
THE Governor of the Bank of England should resign over his response to the 2022 mini-budget, Liz Truss has suggested.
Cameron urges Israel to be 'smart' over Iran
LORD David Cameron has urged Israel to be “smart as well as tough” by not escalating the conflict with Iran.
City silent in memory of fans tragedy
A MOMENT'S silence was held yesterday, 35 years on from the Hillsborough disaster.
MPs are urged to 'unite behind' the Rwanda Bill
RISHI Sunak is braced for a fresh round of parliamentary wrangling over his Bill to save the Government’s stalled Rwanda deportation scheme, as MPs and peers returned to Westminster.
Missing Daniel: his last message 'was normal'
THE family of a Plymouth man last seen on December 8 have released the ‘normal’ picture and message he sent his mother just two days before he went missing.
Family mourn wandering cat
MILO WAS TEMPTED AWAY BY WESTON MILL RESIDENTS
Steam train set to roll in on an 'epic' journey
RESTORED LOCO RECREATES ITS LAST TRIP MADE IN 1964