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Hobbs wants Parkway to be sharper in bid to climb away from bottom
PLYMOUTH Parkway manager Lee Hobbs feels confident that his side's fortunes will soon change with the performance in Saturday's 3-0 defeat at Swindon Supermarine far better than the scoreline suggests.
Cooper happy to return on familiar ground
'KEEPER'S COMEBACK IS AT THE PLACE WHERE IT ALL STARTED
Motor Club are gearing up for their big event
PLYMOUTH Motor Club are looking forward to the May Bank Holiday weekend, May 4-5, when they will be holding their 45th annual speed hill climb at the beautiful country estate at Werrington Park, near Launceston.
I think ADHD is a superpower...glad I've got it I'm
I'M A CELEB'S SAM THOMPSON TALKS TO RIKKI LOFTUS ABOUT ADHD AWARENESS, AND WHY HAVING A LAUGH WITH A MATE IS KEY FOR HIS WELLBEING
MP blasts Tories after party switch
LEE Anderson accused the Conservative Party of stifling \"free speech\" by suspending him amid an Islamophobia row, as he announced his defection to Reform UK.
PM 'not point scoring'
TOM Tugendhat has denied the Government is politicising extremism after three former Conservative home secretaries called for cross-party consensus in tackling the problem.
Kate issues apology over edited photo
THE Princess of Wales has publicly taken the blame for the manipulated family photograph released by Kensington Palace as she issued a personal apology for the \"confusion\".
Biopic blitzes Oscars
CHRISTOPHER Nolan's epic biopic Oppenheimer has swept the Oscars, winning seven prizes, including best director for Nolan, ending his 22-year wait for an Academy Award.
Chef hoping to cook up a storm on BBC show
APPEARING ON GREAT BRITISH MENU A DREAM COME TRUE
Council leader explains tax rise
CITY RESIDENTS WILL PAY AN EXTRA 5%
'Keep dogs on the lead'
WARNING TO DARTMOOR WALKERS
£8m to tackle homelessness
CITY AWARDED MILLIONS BY GOVERNMENT
Atlantic row for all-women team
NAVY SAILORS PLAN TO MAKE HISTORY
Massive tower could replace city bingo hall
23-STOREY BUILDING WOULD BE ONE OF TALLEST IN CITY
Rival city MPs dragged into Keyham saga
BOMB DISPOSAL AFTERMATH BECOMES POLITICAL ISSUE
Divers pull 'stolen' car out of city harbour
ALONG with shopping trolleys, traffic cones and general detritus found in the waters of Plymouth's Sutton Harbour, police divers discovered something more unusual - a stolen car.
DIGGING UP THE PAST
MARION MCMULLEN LOOKS AT SOME OF THE MOST HISTORIC ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOVERIES, HALF A CENTURY AFTER THE TERRACOTTA ARMY WAS FOUND
X-ray patients lack local service
PATIENTS with suspected fractures are being told to not attend Tavistock Hospital’s Minor Injury Unit and instead travel an extra half hour to Derriford Hospital or Launceston.
MORE THAN DESERVED
FOSTER PROUD AS ARGYLE PICK UP A HARD-EARNED POINT
Profligate Parkway are sunk by relegation rivals Swindon
PLAYING their first game for two weeks, Plymouth Parkway went down to a 3-0 defeat at Swindon Supermarine, which leaves them six points adrift of safety in the Southern League Premier Division.
England spurred on by defeat to Scotland
OLLIE Lawrence has revealed that England’s stunning victory over Ireland was forged in the disappointment of their Calcutta Cup mauling at Murrayfield.
Extremist views 'cannot percolate'
EXTREMIST views must not be allowed to “percolate through society”, a Cabinet minister has said, as the Government is preparing a fresh crackdown.
'I'm under no illusions'
RACHEL Reeves said she is “under no illusions” about the scale of the public spending challenge she will face if she becomes chancellor, as she declined to rule out real-term cuts to some departments.
Smiles are back again post surgery
THE first picture of the Princess of Wales following her abdominal surgery has been released, as she thanked the public for their support.
Sourdough venture is tasty Barcode venue
NEW RESTAURANT LOOKS SET TO BE WORTHWHILE ADDITION
City firm steps up to aid Keyham
COUNCIL GRATEFUL FOR OFFERS OF HELP
City graduate is up for prize
A FORMER Plymouth arts student has been shortlisted for a major prize.
Controversy as conversion plan is turned down
CONCERNS have been raised that Dartmoor’s iconic granite buildings may be left to crumble, as they do not meet strict planning policies for redevelopment.
Efforts to reduce radon at jail
LABOUR ASKS WHY IT TOOK SO LONG TO MOVE PRISONERS
Devonport ship brings down Houthi drones
HMS RICHMOND TAKES PART IN ALLIIED ACTION IN RED SEA