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Kitchen fire is extinguished at city fast food restaurant
CUSTOMERS of KFC at Plymouth’s Crownhill Retail Park were evacuated after a fire broke out in the kitchen.
Bundu is feeling the love despite his injuries
MUSTAPHA Bundu has admitted if there was one thing he could change about his time at Plymouth Argyle it would be the number of injuries he has had.
Richmond's visit allows us to pay tribute to Martin Livesey
LAST Saturday we lost to top of the league Chinnor at the Brickfields. Although the 26-5 defeat did not reflect the game at all, with Albion dominating second-half possession, it just seems like the boys can't finish off the attack.
Riverdance to celebrate anniversary tour in city
PLYMOUTH is to be one of the venues for a new tour by Irish dance sensation Riverdance as it marks a milestone anniversary next year.
Hospital installs 'sensory wall'
'BUBBLE WALL' IN CHILDREN'S THEATRES WAITING ROOM
Bill to protect pets passes first hurdle
PROPOSALS to crack down on the \"unscrupulous\" commercial trade of puppy, kitten and ferret smuggling have cleared their first hurdle in the Commons.
Rhino calf born in four minutes
A BABY rhino has charged into the world after a quick four-minute labour at a conservation zoo in Bedfordshire.
Sunak set to accept 5.5% MP pay hike
PRIME Minister Rishi Sunak will accept an inflation-busting 5.5% increase in his MP's pay, No 10 has indicated.
Royal Marines kick off 360th year in style
CELEBRATIONS INCLUDE COMMANDO STYLE 'CEREMONY OF THE DUES'
'Starbooks' cafe helps school pupils find their perfect blend of book
A PLYMOUTH school marked World Book Day by creating a 'little Hogwarts' and transforming their library into a 'Starbooks' cafe to help pupils find their perfect blend of book.
Got a leaky loo? SWW will give you £150 to fix!
JUST PUT PAPER STRIP INSIDE PAN TO CHECK IF YOUR LOO'S LEAKING!
Holiday nightmare for Shania and family
22-YEAR-OLD DIAGNOSED WITH RARE CONDITION AFTER HAVING SEIZURES
Arts University shortlisted for awards
PLYMOUTH'S newest university has been shortlisted for a number of accolades, including University of the Year in awards based on reviews submitted by students.
Man jailed after 'brutal and sustained assault'
A PLYMOUTH man who carried out a \"brutal and sustained\" assault on his former partner within days of being released from prison has been jailed.
Artwork reveals harsh reality of housing crisis
A PLYMOUTH artist who has battled domestic violence and homelessness has been displaying her experiences at a local exhibition.
Far-right extremist is jailed for nearly 3 years
A FAR-right extremist has been jailed for two years and nine months for posting pictures, videos and comments online calling for the extermination of Jews and other non-white people.
Land for diagnostics hub to be sold for £1
COUNCIL-OWNED land at Colin Campbell Court will be sold for £1 to the University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust to enable a new diagnostic centre to be built in the heart of the city centre.
Premier League clubs split over EFL funding deal
A GROUP of Premier League clubs are understood to support increasing funding for the EFL but insist top-flight cost controls must be fully agreed first.
Parties not tackling racism, says Abbott
DIANE Abbott has accused the Conservatives and Labour of failing to tackle racism, as the Prime Minister remains under pressure to hand back £10 million to a major donor.
Row breaks out over extremism definition
THE new extremism definition \"lands in no man's land\" of neither being strong enough to tackle true extremists nor to protect contrarian views, Michael Gove has heard.
Call for targeted free school meals
CLAIM MOVE WOULD HELP TACKLE UK CHILD POVERTY
PRESSE AHEAD!
BRITISH GOLD CUP HOPES REST ON WILLIAMS' STAR
EARLEY FINISH
SAXON'S SEASON IS OVER AF TER UNDERGOING ANKLE OP
Lowdown on Lowe ahead of return to Plymouth
FORMER BOSS IS BACK FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE HIS DEPARTURE
Football should look after its member clubs not punish them
PLYMOUTH Parkway will barely have got off the team bus and done a day's work today before they will have to board it again in the morning and return to Yate Town, some 130 miles away, for their second 'home' fixture in three days.
Presse primed for Gold Cup charge
CONNECTIONS of L'Homme Presse could do little but sit and watch last year's Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup unfold before them, but 12 months on he is tasked with leading the British charge in the blue riband.
JOY RIDERS
ETHAN COEN'S NEW ROAD MOVIE IS A LOT OF FUN, BUT LACKS SUBSTANCE
Vince returning to his roots for gig that kick-starts tour
PLYMOUTH-BORN singer/ songwriter Vince Freeman returns to his roots for a rare city gig that kick-starts a tour to promote his new album.
Spring colours on display at Cotehele
CORNISH ATTRACTION HOSTS ANNUAL FESTIVAL
Pledge to restore Civic Centre's 'grandeur'
COUNCIL SET TO BUY BACK ‘ICONIC’ BUILDING