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Patriots facing a fight for the play-offs after heavy loss
THE Plymouth City Patriots were on the wrong side of a 37-point drubbing as they travelled to Sheffield Thursday night to take on the Sharks, writes Pablo Cheeks.
Russell apologises as weather conspires against Parkway
PLYMOUTH Parkway chairman Mark Russell has apologised to fans that were inside Bolitho Park on Saturday, only for their Southern League Premier Division clash with Salisbury to be postponed, shortly before kick-off.
Argyle boss is relishing the demands of England's second tier
IAN Foster has explained how there is much more to his team selection for Plymouth Argyle games than just the level of performance from the players available to him.
Pope told to keep calm and settle in
BRENDON McCullum has urged Ollie Pope to loosen up early on in his innings but pointed out England's vicecaptain is not alone in having a reputation as a nervy starter.
Boulter shoots up rankings with her second WTA title
TENNIS British number one Katie Boulter thanked boyfriend Alex de Minaur for racing over to California to watch her win a first WTA 500 tournament after his own success at the Mexican Open.
Comedy gold
HAVING previously sparkled on the GOLD channel, this comedy arrives to a wider audience on the BBC with a witty script and sparkling cast.
Minister: People must act in a sensible way
DEMOCRACY will only work if people act in a \"sensible and grown-up way\", a minister has said, as the Government weighs options for clamping down on \"extremist\" behaviour.
Labour to clamp down on benefits
LABOUR has promised tougher measures on handing out benefits payments as it sets out plans to reduce the number of young people out of work, education or training.
Economy is on track, says PM
RISHI Sunak claimed the UK economy is getting \"on the right track\" as he visited the site of the former Honda car factory.
Tories hit their lowest polling score on record
THE Conservatives have hit their lowest polling score on record after a torrid start to the year for Rishi Sunak.
Campaigner calls for slavery conversation
THE Church of England's work to address historic links to slavery must be the start of a wider conversation for British society, a campaigner has said, as a new report set a £1 billion target for an investment fund for \"healing, repair and justice\".
Community events to get more funding
Festivals and other popular events look set to continue in Saltash with the help of increased funding from the town council.
Brave Hannah is staying positive
I'LL KEEP SMILING' SAYS CANCER SUFFERER
Schools issue vape warning to pupils' parents
SOME VAPES 'MAY CONTAIN TOXIC SUBSTANCES'
Zoo hopes new lynx will be mate for Flaviu
DARTMOOR Zoo has welcomed the arrival of a new lynx to the site, and it hopes she will be a love interest for the attraction's iconic male lynx, Flaviu.
'Don't forget us' plea by eateries
NOTTE ST RESTAURANTS KEEN TO SHOW VALUE OF TRADITIONAL SERVICE
Study establishes importance of area
RESEARCHERS at the University of Plymouth have helped to provid key evidence that has led to the designation of sea waters off Devon and Cornwall as an area vital for marine mammals, including England's only resident pod of bottlenose dolpins.
TOUGH ONE ΤΟ TAKE
UNFORTUNATE OWN GOAL TOOK THE WIND OUT OF OUR SAILS’
Promotion-chasing Ipswich too strong for faltering Argyle
THIRD HOME DEFEAT ON THE TROT LEAVES PILGRIMS JUST TWO POINTS CLEAR OF DROP ZONE
Cunningham-South reaping the rewards after a 'big step'
CHANDLER Cunningham-South is relishing every minute of the Six Nations maelstrom as he prepares to play a part in England's daunting clash with back-to-back Grand Slam chasers Ireland at Twickenham on Saturday.
Hunt: Protests 'crossing the line'
INTIMIDATORY pro-Palestine protests against the war in Gaza have crossed a line, the Chancellor has said.
SNP anger over debate
THE SNP should re-examine the issue of whether to withdraw MPs from Westminster following the chaos over its motion on Gaza, the party's depute leader has said.
Grieving mum wants criminal probe
THE mother of murdered Emma Caldwell has called for a criminal investigation into the handling of the case after it took almost 19 years to bring her daughter's killer to justice.
City pub appeals for return of its bench
NEW BOSSES OF OLDEST INN DISCOVER THEFT FROM STREET
Frigate back at sea after refit
WORK ON HMS ST ALBANS AT DEVONPORT HAS TAKEN OVER FOUR YEARS
Chance to learn from The Herald's historian
A TEAM of local experts has been recruited to give adults classes in subjects including history, art, cookery and creative writing.
Councils are preparing to debate city airport
EVANS BACKS CAMPAIGN TO KEEP DEVELOPMENT AT BAY
Convicted city fraudster turns up in Ukraine
UK VOLUNTEERS MAN IS TRAINING CLAIM CON TROOPS
The RNLI marks 200 years of saving lives at sea
TODAY, the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) celebrates 200 years of saving lives at sea thanks to volunteers giving their time to save others, all funded by public donations.
Gibson insists there is plenty still to come
DEFENDER FEELS HE IS GETTING BETTER ALL THE TIME UNDER FOSTER