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Why Argyle did not ask Neil Warnock to become the interim manager
ANDREW Parkinson has explained why Plymouth Argyle decided on the ‘continuity’ of Neil Dewsnip and Kevin Nancekivell taking charge of the first team until the end of the season.
Weather can't stop final games being played
THERE were only a few games left to be played in the very last week of the RBC Brewin Dolphin Mannamead Winter League and despite the weather’s best attempts to put the players off from finishing their games, all the last few games got played and positions top and bottom of the leagues were finalised.
Vapers more likely to develop heart failure
VAPING may cause a “substantial” increase in the risk of heart failure, new research has suggested.
GP strike on the cards
STRIKES by GPs could be on the table, leading medics have said, as a new poll revealed that the majority of family doctors are in favour of industrial action.
Tributes to 'hero' killed in air strike
THE family of one of the British aid workers killed in the Israeli air strike in Gaza have paid tribute to him as a “hero”.
Theatre Royal's financial planning for secure future
IT is a “make or break” year for Theatre Royal Plymouth as it moves towards co-producing shows, a policy which brings financial risk but could also be a huge money-spinner.
Another week of rail disruption due to strikes
TRAVEL CHAOS FROM TODAY AS DRIVERS TAKE ACTION
Police officer is found not guilty of raping woman
SERGEANT EMOTIONAL AS HE'S ACQUITTED BY UNANIMOUS JURY
Mercer challenges inquiry's evidence disclosure order
DEADLINE TO REVEAL NAMES TO INQUIRY IS THIS WEEK
Exploring the idea of 'home' in times of conflict
THE BOX COMMISSIONS ARTIST FOR PROJECT
Airport lease holder refutes council claims
SHG DENIES COMPANY IS IN BREACH OF COVENANTS
Dismissal hard on lan Foster but Argyle had to act now
PLYMOUTH Argyle have got nearly all of their decisions right over recent times, hence the reason they are in the Championship now after rising up from League Two, but the appointment of Ian Foster as head coach proved to be wrong, and they could pay a high price for it.
Parkway ride their luck to pick up vital victory
PARKWAY’S first of five consecutive home games in 11 days got underway on a difficult but surface deemed playable after an early morning pitch inspection followed by a couple of heavy showers during the morning.
Cook maintains unbeaten start in Legends League
ANDREW Cook continued his dominance of Legends Lounge Premier League 2 with his tenth and eleventh successive wins in as many starts.
Children are keen for more time in nature
CALLS FOR A CHANGE IN LAW AS SURVEY REVEALS LIMITATIONS TO ACCESSING GREEN SPACES
No.10 defiant despite record boat numbers
PRIME Minister Rishi Sunak is still confident he can “stop the boats” despite record arrivals in the first three months of the year, Downing Street has said.
Ofsted 'is out of touch'
MORE than four out of five teachers in England believe a new system of inspection should be introduced as Ofsted has “many problems”, a survey suggests.
PM in Israel plea over UK Gaza deaths
THE UK has called on Israel to “immediately investigate” the deaths of British nationals in an air strike in Gaza.
Child, 12, shoots dead pupil and wounds two
A YOUNG child was shot dead and two others wounded when a fellow pupil opened fire with a handgun at a school in Finland.
Hope, discovery and heartache
EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE, AT THEATRE ROYAL PLYMOUTH
Employees to fundraise for baby loss charity
'LUNA'S FUND' CHOSEN BY HOUSING ASSOCIATION STAFF
Derriford welcomes its new Boots pharmacy
EXTRA SPACE AND LONGER OPENING TIMES AIM TO HELP PATIENTS AND STAFF
Special reward for Ruby the care dog
MEET Ruby - the only non-human winner of Plymouth’s Celebrating Excellence awards, held to honour the city’s best adult social care workers.
'Life-changing' device for city diabetes sufferer
A PLYMOUTH diabetes sufferer has spoken of the benefits of having an “artificial pancreas” as the NHS begins identifying other people with type 1 diabetes who could receive the device.
RNLI crew star in BBC drama
LOOE LIFEBOAT HAS KEY ROLE IN EPISODE OF BEYOND PARADISE
Catholic priest will not face sanction
WAS DUE TO BE PLYMOUTH'S NEXT BISHOP
New bid to build shop in Mutley
ANOTHER bid for a new One Stop shop in Plymouth has been put forward.
FOSTER FIGHTS ON
ARGYLE NOW ONE PLACE AND A POINT ABOVE THE DROP ZONE
Argyle keep sliding following a fifth straight loss at home
RELEGATION - THREATENED Plymouth Argyle’s miserable run of results at Home Park continued with a 1-0 defeat by mid-table Bristol City.
Patriots bounce back with a win in big derby clash
AN action-packed weekend of basketball saw the Plymouth City Patriots battle against two top sides and manage to come away with a hard fought victory to boot.