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Friendships on hold as Argyle meet up with Azaz once again
DEFENDER Brendan Galloway will put aside his friendship with Finn Azaz for 90 minutes when Plymouth Argyle travel to play Middlesbrough today.
Albion's excellent win had me and the Old J Tent rocking!
FINALLY, we are back to our winning ways! I think I have just about come down from the adrenaline hit on the weekend now, the boys put on a fine show in some appalling British weather, beating Cinderford 24-3 at The Brickfields.
Eating 12 dishes in 12 hours was tough ... I was so full!
BIG ZUU is fully aware it's \"not normal\" for someone like him to be fronting a major food travelogue show.
Cleverly pledge on post compensation
HOME Secretary James Cleverly has said the Government will not be \"distracted or deterred\" from providing compensation to wronged subpostmasters after the Post Office said it stood by more than 350 Horizon scandal prosecutions.
Shamima's lawyers vow to fight on as appeal lost
SHAMIMA Begum's lawyers have said they will \"keep fighting\" after the 24-year-old lost a challenge over the removal of her British citizenship at the Court of Appeal.
Football pitch plans 'should be rethought'
'FOOTBALLS COULD END UP ROLLING INTO THE WATER'
Potholes repairs up by a third
CITY 'HAS PULLED OUT ALL THE STOPS' TO FILL THEM
Restaurant invites 30 elderly to enjoy free 3-course dinner
Around 30 people were invited for a free meal at Bistrot Pierre
'My fear support is eroding for Ukraine'
TWO years on from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, two men are gathering their latest haul of supplies to take from Plymouth in their latest odyssey across Europe.
Pub used as refuge for services during crisis
A PLYMOUTH pub was used as a mini-refuge for police officers, firefighters, Royal Navy personnel and council staff who were helping with the evacuation of residents from Keyham.
Evacuation 'the largest since World War Two'
TRAINS, BUSES AND FERRIES HALTED FOR BOMB REMOVAL
City holds breath as bomb moved
HUNDREDS more residents had to be evacuated from homes as a military convoy removed a 500kg bomb from a garden in Keyham and transported it to the water's edge so it could be blown up underwater.
Hobbs Gives Credit To Players In Dealing With Postponements
PLYMOUTH Parkway manager Lee Hobbs has paid tribute to his players for the way they have conducted themselves in what has been a season of frustration at Bolitho Park.
LET'S PLAY OUR WAY
FOSTER WANTS AN IMPROVEMENT AT BORO
Tavistock add two ahead of the run-in
TAVISTOCK manager Stuart Henderson will be boosted by two new signings when his side return to Southern League Division One South action at Frome Town tomorrow.
Fears for Torquay with Gulls set for administration
CLUB COULD FOLD AS CHAIRMAN OSBORNE DEPARTS PLAINMOOR
Speaker sorry for Gaza vote chaos
COMMONS Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle has reiterated his apology for his handling of the Gaza ceasefire debate, while Sir Keir Starmer 'categorically denied threatening him to select Labour's amendment in a move that unleashed chaos.
UK hits Russian military with 50 new sanctions
RUSSIA'S war machine has been slapped with 50 new sanctions by the UK as the second anniversary of the Ukraine invasion approaches.
Tributes paid to teen friends who died after stabbing attack
THE families of two teenage boys who died after being stabbed in Bristol have paid tribute to them.
Mercer could face action over refusal to disclose names
PLYMOUTH MP and veterans minister Johnny Mercer has been warned by the chairman of the independent inquiry into alleged murders by special forces in Afghanistan of \"potentially serious legal consequences\" after he refused to disclose names to the investigation.
Tragic death of estate agent
A POPULAR estate agent was tragically found dead in a hot tub while on holiday, an inquest has heard.
Residents' fears as homes are left empty
More than 3,200 people have been evaculated from their homes due to the discovery of a bomb in Keyham. Reporters William Telford and Carl Eve spoke to some of those seeking refuge at the Life Centre
Thousands are forced to evacuate their homes
MORE than 1,200 properties have been evacuated leaving more than 3,200 people displaced following the discovery of an unexploded bomb in the heart of residential Plymouth.
City-brewed beer reaches new heights
IS THIS THE HIGHEST PINT EVER PULLED?
Dead on their feet
FOSTER BLAMES TIREDNESS FOR LOSS TO WEST BROM
Verey and Weymouth hold their nerve to win a thriller
IT was a match where the fortunes of both pairs oscillated when Bob Verey and Andy Weymouth snatched a victory in a last surge of attacking tennis against Andrew Leigh and Chris Janes in Men's A Division.
Pope happy to see 'interesting' pitch
ENGLAND vice-captain Ollie Pope has described the pitch for the fourth Test in Ranchi as \"interesting\" but believes this may favour the tourists after back-to-back defeats by India.
PM ignores calls over Horizon 'lies'
RISHI Sunak has sidestepped calls to repeat Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch's claims that the ex-Post Office chairman was lying in the row over Horizon compensation.
Banks rapped by MPs
UK BANKS could be wrongly labelling customer accounts as a fraud risk to cover up concerns about costs and their reputation, a group of MPs have argued in a study into debanking.
Shapps: We're confident in Trident even after test fail
THE Government retains \"absolute confidence\" in the UK's nuclear deterrent despite reports of a Trident missile test failure, the Defence Secretary has said.