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Covatti completes Gladiators' line-up
THE final piece of the Plymouth Prow Park Gladiators jigsaw for the 2024 season has been confirmed as seven-time Italian national champion Nico Covatti.
Tavi look forward to returning home
TAVISTOCK will hope to play their first home game in almost two months tomorrow when they welcome struggling Bashley to Langsford Park in the Southern League Division One South
Parkway must be at their best to down leaders
PLYMOUTH Parkway boss Lee Hobbs is relishing the chance to get back to action this weekend and welcome Southern League Premier Division leaders Chesham United to Bolitho Park.
Some bin days will change at Christmas
PLYMOUTH City Council has announced a number of changes to its services over the Christmas period.
It was just so much fun... We spent a lot of our time laughing
As festive film Your Christmas or Mine gets a sequel, stars Asa Butterfield and Cora Kirk tell RACHAEL DAVIS why making the movie felt like a family holiday
The Tamar Trotters get ready for a Turkey Trot!
TAMAR TROTTERS IN early November the final event of the Cornish Grand Prix series of races, the Cornish Marathon took place from Pensilva.
High praise for primary school after Ofsted visit
HIGH VIEW IN EFFORD RATED 'OUTSTANDING' BY INSPECTORS
Worker crushed to death at pasty factory
INQUEST JURY GIVES VERDICT OF 'ACCIDENTAL DEATH'
Hundreds will be homeless in city this Christmas
ALMOST 900 people in Plymouth will be homeless this Christmas.
Tractor run will bring festive cheer to local children
HUNDREDS OF PRESENTS HAVE ALREADY BEEN DONATED
WRIGHT TRACK
ARGYLE ACE KEEN TO SHOW HIS WORTH IN CHAMPIONSHIP
Loan men continue to be of superb value to Argyle
PLYMOUTH Argyle have had considerable success with their use of the loan market over recent times and that has continued to be the case this season.
Ursu stops Dujon to bring home Commonwealth title
PLYMOUTH’S Constantin Ursu has brought back another title to the city after inflicted a first stoppage on rival Jordan Dujon at the Brentwood Centre in Essex last weekend.
Abernethy and Wright have the Midas touch
ANGELA Wright and Caroline Abernethy had a very good start when they played Jill Cansfield and Elizabeth Nodder. Everything they played turned to gold as they won the first set convincingly to love.
Lineker's comments scrutinised
GARY Lineker's recent online comments about politicians appear to breach the BBC's social media guidelines, the Government's candidate for chairman of the corporation has said.
Sunak under fire in Commons
SIR Keir Starmer mocked Conservative infighting yesterday by suggesting Rishi Sunak is a “donkey”, adding: “The search for three wise men may take a little longer.”
Cleverly stands firm
JAMES Cleverly yesterday insisted the Government’s Rwanda Bill will not be scuppered by Tory rebels, despite right-wing Conservative MPs saying they could vote the emergency legislation down unless it is strengthened.
Cocktail bar aims to have 'edgy ambience'
REVELLERS CAN EVEN DANCE IN THE TOILETS
Upmarket store Oliver Bonas opens in the mall
FASHION AND HOMEWARE STORE NOW IN DRAKE CIRCUS
Charity auction boosts St Luke's
ROGER YOUNG LAND ROVER RAISES FUNDS
City council wins two top awards at Cop28
ENERGY SCHEME RECOGNISED AT INTERNATIONAL SUMMIT
Smeaton's Tower and Theatre Royal to go green for children
PLYMOUTH’S Smeaton’s Tower and Theatre Royal will light up green later this month in support of the NSPCC and its counselling service for children, Childline.
Another councillor quits city Tory group
CONSERVATIVES DEPLETED AGAIN
New bid to settle pair of beavers at nature haven
PAIR ARE BROUGHT FROM SCOTLAND TO RENEW PROJECT
FIGHTING TO BE FIT
ARGYLE GOALKEEPER PICKED UP AN INJURY AT LEICESTER
Pilgrims want that first away day win quickly
SCHUMACHER FEELS IT'S A MATTER OF TIME BEFORE POOR RUN ENDS
Hellings on form but misses out on the title
A BUMPER night of fixtures at Legends Lounge saw Lee Hellings plunder five maximums across two games but still miss out on the Premier League 2 title.
Letby still maintains innocence
CHILD serial killer Lucy Letby does not oppose a bid to strike her from the nursing register but maintains her innocence in respect of her convictions, the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) has been told.
Death of asylum seeker on barge
THE death of an asylum seeker on board the Bibby Stockholm barge will be investigated \"fully\", Home Secretary James Cleverly said yesterday.
Warning over 'fake beggars in Santa hats'
POLICE ISSUE WARNING ON 'ORGANISED BEGGING GROUP'