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'Abandoned' car causes concern
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS STILL PILED HIGH
City MP is critical of strike by junior doctors
MERCER HAILS STAFF WHO GAVE COVER
Probe after pensioners put on wrong flight
JET2 ISSUES APOLOGY FOR MIX-UP AT BRISTOL AIRPORT
Woman dies after 'collision' with bus
A WOMAN has died after she was involved in a 'collision' with a bus on Sunday night, in which a driver was also arrested on suspicion of causing death by careless/ inconsiderate driving.
Nail artist gains star clientele
CELEBRITIES MAKE USE OF SPECIAL TALENTS OF LOCAL WOMAN LARA, 24
Transfer talk for Foster
IAN Foster’s whirlwind start as Plymouth Argyle head coach continued with a recruitment meeting with club staff yesterday aimed at lining up targets for the January transfer window, writes Chris Errington.
'MAGICAL' MOMENT
IAN FOSTER RECEIVED ROUSING OVATION FROM GREEN ARMY
Below par Pilgrims progress in FA Cup
ARGYLE LABOUR TO A 3-1 WIN AGAINST LEAGUE TWO STRUGGLERS SUTTON UNITED
Ton up for Oaks as they extend lead at top
DEVONPORT Services ground-out a 23-12 win over promotion rivals Barnstaple to consolidate their position at the top of South West One.
Cold weather health alert follows floods
TEMPERATURES EXPECTED TO PLUMMET ACROSS PARTS OF ENGLAND
Third of council seats to be decided in 2024
POLICE AND CRIME POST ALSO TO BE VOTED ON
'Wild meat' is on the menu at city day nurseries
VENISON AND FEATHERED GAME WILL BE SERVED UP
Jail time is extended due to use of phone
DRUG DEALER TWICE CAUGHT IN THE ACT
Council welcomes extension of cycle path
COLESDOWN HILL RAILWAY BRIDGE WILL BE REOPENED
Trial jury hears how pub rows turned into violence
MURDER CHARGES DENIED
Pilgrims prepared as usual for their Cup tie
HUNT FOR MANAGER HAS HAD NO IMPACT ON SUTTON PREPARATION
PC found culpable of 'gross misconduct'
BARRED FROM BEING A POLICE OFFICER
2023 was 'a vintage year for city's poetry'
POET Steve Spence has highlighted some of the major collections published in what was a vintage year for Plymouth poetry and is already looking forward to 2024’s output.
Witnesses tell murder trial what they saw
THE VICTIM SHOUTED OUT: 'IS THAT ALL YOU'VE GOT?'
Travel agents braced for 'Sunshine Saturday'
A PLYMOUTH travel agent is expecting a surge in bookings this weekend, which is dubbed ‘Sunshine Saturday’ in the industry due to the number of people booking summer holidays.
Foster set for Argyle job
THE expected appointment of Lan Foster as Plymouth Argyle's new head coach is 'really close' to being announced by the Championship club.
Hospital declares its situation is 'critical’
DERRIFORD Hospital has issued a warning that unless you have a serious emergency or life-threatening condition, then you may not be seen at the emergency department.
MATT MENHENNET Images of coast path to be used in exhibition
COMPETITION WILL HIGHLIGHT THREATS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
‘Lower taxes possible’
A LABOUR government would want to cut taxes, Sir Keir Starmer has said, but he insisted that reversing flagging growth would be the first priority if he takes power at the next general election.
AZAZ'S ADIOS
A'TRUE HONOUR' TO PLAY FOR PILGRIMS
Argyle are victims of their own success with loans
AZAZ'S EXCELLENT FORM PRICED HIM OUT OF A HOME PARK SWITCH
Parkway hoping for respite to get their double game week on
PLYMOUTH Parkway are hoping that the weather forecast rings true between now and 3pm tomorrow afternoon and they can finally get back to playing again.
Housebuilder offers a boost to food bank
SALTASH Foodbank has been boosted with a £3,000 donation from developer Barratt David Wilson Homes Exeter.
Spring election is unlikely - Sunak
RISHI Sunak has said he is working towards a general election in the second half of the year after coming under pressure to call a vote soon.
'Social action' plan for coast gets funding
YOUNG PEOPLE ENCOURAGED TO BE 'BLUE INFLUENCERS'