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More patrols to tackle anti-social behaviour
POLICE AND WARDENS FOCUS ON CITY CENTRE HOTSPOTS
Memorial to victims of Falklands War
FORMER COMMANDING OFFICER RETURNS TO ISLANDS
Cook auction sure to bring in full house
BINGO! Someone will soon have the chance to own a special painting which really sums up one of Plymouth's favourite pastimes.
City rentals up 6.4% - making average £876
EVEN ONE-BED HOME NOW COSTS £606 PER MONTH
Usyk v Fury rematch set for December
The rematch between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury will take place on December 21, according to the chairman of Saudi Arabia's general entertainment authority.
French failure not a problem - Evans
DAN Evans admitted this year's French Open was \"tough\" for Britain's players but insisted the bigger picture was not as bleak as it looked on clay.
Kompany confirmed as head coach of Bayern
VINCENT Kompany has left Burnley to become the new head coach of Bayern Munich.
Raiders to celebrate 40th anniversary
PLYMOUTH Raiders are gearing up to celebrate their 40th Anniversary \"Battle of The Eras\" this Saturday by holding a charity Raiders versus Raiders All Stars match-up at their new home, The Life Centre.
Mannamead ladies do just enough to claim victory
IN Division 2, Mannamead B’s Linda Trebilcock and Sue Gale played well against Plympton A’s first pair of Nicky Trevaskis and Fiona Crutchley.
GWR launches summer dining
NEW MENU FOR ITS PULLMAN SERVICE
Starmer: No decision taken vet on Abbott
VETERAN Labour MP Diane Abbott has not been barred from standing in the General Election, Sir Keir Starmer said.
Backlash over pledge to end 'rip-off" degrees
THE Conservatives' pledge to shut down some degree courses to help fund more apprenticeships is \"frustrating\" and \"self-defeating\", university chiefs have said.
Junior doctors to strike again before election
JUNIOR doctors in England are to stage a five-day strike in the run-up to the General Election.
Three soldiers killed in Rafah, says Israel
THREE soldiers have been killed in Rafah, the Israeli military said.
Travellers on two playing field sites
CARAVANS AT WEST PARK AND PRINCE ROCK
St Budeaux pharmacist secures top accolade
ROBERT ACHIEVES NATIONAL RECOGNITION
City student meets Duke at Palace party
ABIGAIL'S GOLD AWARD TAKES HER TO BUCKINGHAM PALACE
Family fears son's attacker will be released early
CALLUM LEFT BRAIN DAMAGED AFTER UNPROVOKED ATTACK
Mercer must wait longer for inquiry decision
HIS REFUSAL TO HAND OVER EVIDENCE COULD LAND HIM IN JAIL
'Banjo' plays a blinder to help save his co-worker
FIRM REWARDS WORKER FOR HIS LIFE-SAVING ACTIONS
Beer runs out as city club bids sad farewell
THE manager of a beloved social club which closed its doors for the last time on Tuesday said there has been such a reaction from members that they ran out of beer.
WAYNE'S WARNING
ROONEY TOLD HE WILL NEED A FAST START WITH ARGYLE TO PROVE DOUBTERS WRONG
King Billy hammer Victory to climb to third in standings
LEGS of 18, 17 and 18 darts lit up Paul Palmer's (28.36) 3-0 individual success in an 8-3 team win for Kings Arms over Beacon Park in the Steve Chapman 501 League.
Wimbledon bid difficult, insists Nadal
RAFAEL Nadal has all but ruled himself out of competing at Wimbledon next month, writes Andy Sims.
Young guns ready to fire, says Cross
KATE Cross feels England's emerging talent makes it \"a really exciting time\" heading into this summer's T20 World Cup and beyond.
Sunak's £2.4bn tax break gamble
RISHI Sunak is gambling on a £2.4 billion tax break to help secure the support of pensioners as he battles to remain in Number 10.
Israeli strikes add to misery in Rafah
ISRAELI strikes on Rafah have killed at least 16 Palestinians, first responders said yesterday, as residents reported an escalation of fighting in the southern Gaza city.
City councillor chosen as Labour MP candidate
SARAH ALLEN TO STAND IN THE SW DEVON CONSTITUENCY
Red-light cameras set to increase in number
DRIVERS URGED TO OBEY RULES OF THE ROAD
Work gets rolling for petanque 'terrains'
STONEHOUSE AREAS CREATED WITH BRICKFIELDS DEVELOPING