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Savoury snacks are not the wurst idea for taproom
BULLETPROOF BREWING OFFERING GERMAN GRUB
England struggle despite bowling return by Stokes
CRICKET Ben Stokes bagging a wicket with his first ball in 251 days was described as “magical” by England assistant Jeetan Patel on an otherwise difficult day in Dharamsala.
Special readings at evening with three poets
A MAN who has been described as one of the leading poets of his generation will give a special reading from his latest collection in Plymouth next week.
Biden plays Trump card
PRESIDENT Joe Biden turned his State of the Union speech into an animated argument for a second term as he laced into Republican frontrunner Donald Trump for espousing \"resentment, revenge and retribution\" and jeopardising freedom at home and abroad.
PM to act as Jews fear 'no-go zone'
THE Prime Minister takes concerns about the impact of regular pro-Palestine protests “extremely seriously”, Downing Street has said following claims London has become a “no-go zone for Jews”.
Army agent Stakeknife 'cost lives'
MORE lives were probably lost than saved through the British Army’s operation of its top agent inside the IRA’s internal security unit (ISU) during the Troubles, a major independent investigation has found.
Ex-PM May to quit
THERESA May has said she will not fight the next general election, bringing a 27-year career in Parliament to an end.
Value of nurses recognised
CONTRIBUTION OF OVERSEAS HEALTH WORKERS IS CELEBRATED
Price tag on city centre edifice is dropped by £2m
BUT IT’S STILL HIGHER THAN FOR HOUSE OF FRASER AND DEBENHAMS BUILDINGS
Why Ashley Phillips 'owes everything' to the Pilgrims
atter the 1-0 defeat at Hillsborough and it is clear that Argyle means a lot to him
Borthwick urges Feyi-Waboso to 'get that ball in your hands'
IMMANUEL Feyi-Waboso has been ordered to go hunting for the ball when he makes his full England debut in Saturday’s Guinness Six Nations clash with Ireland.
Duty of Care set to be rewarded!
DANNY Care was presented with his national academy report in anticipation of his 100th cap and the England scrum-half jokes that the assessment made two decades ago is still accurate now.
New police museum opens in Tavistock
‘POLICING HERITAGE IS BEING PRESERVED’
City 'tree crisis' sees 200 being removed every year
TREES ‘DYING OR DAMAGED BY DISEASE’
"Online misogyny must be stopped' says MP
PLYMOUTH MP Luke Pollard has hailed a Labour plan to try and stop the spread of online misogyny among young men.
Jamie climbs Everest to highlight 'cruel disease'
A PLYMOUTH man is embarking on a once in a lifetime challenge while raising funds to help other people who are living with the “cruel” disease he has.
THAT'S JUST THE WAY IT IS
SCARR AND WRIGHT’S OMISSION BECAUSE EVERYONE IS FIT
Foster perceives criticism as part and parcel of his job as manager
HEAD coach Ian Foster accepts criticism is ‘the nature of the beast’ after coming under fire from fans after Plymouth Argyle’s worrying run of recent results.
Parkway rebuffed in requesting assistance from League bosses
WHY is it that the authorities and governing bodies are such a stickler for rules and regulations? Before you think this is some madcap rant to advocate anarchy, it’s not. Just a plea for people to use common sense.
Tories accused over attendance
BUT LEADER REFUTES GREEN PARTY CLAIMS
City MP is critical of latest rise in rail fares
POLLARD SAYS TRAVELLERS ARE BEARING HUGE BURDEN
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ONE FAMILY'S FRESH START TURNS INTO THE STUFF OF NIGHTMARES COURTESY OF A TERRIFYING TEDDY IN HIGH-OCTANE HORROR
Spellbinding puppetry brings Pi's plight to life
IF you have never read Yann Martel's novel, or watched the 2012 Ang Lee movie, you should first know that 'Pi' is short for Piscine; the rather odd name given to an Indian boy whose family run a zoo.
Work of art is symbol of spirit of community
NORTH PROSPECT RESIDENTS ARE UNITED IN GOOD CAUSE
City high school celebrates 150 years of learning
FOUNDED IN 1874 TO HELP STUDENTS GO ON TO UNIVERSITY
NI 'will not end soon'
JEREMY Hunt has conceded the newly stated Conservative aim to end National Insurance altogether will not happen \"any time soon\", despite leaving the door open for more pre-election giveaways.
Council in crackdown on empty properties
DERELICT HOMES TARGETED WHERE NO ACTION TAKEN
Shekinah opens new space for homeless
FACILITIES INCLUDE HEALTH, EDUCATION, TRAINING AND CAFÉ
FOSTER DEFIANT
'STICK WITH US' PLEADS BOSS AFTER FIFTH DEFEAT IN SEVEN
Unbeaten Chaddlewood collect their league title
CHAMPIONS of the Plymouth & District Table Tennis Club, the oldest league in the world, according to Table Tennis England, were awarded the trophy for winning Division One without losing a match, winning all 14 matches, writes Russ Keith.