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Fire station evacuated due to rat infestation
CAMELS HEAD CREW AND GEAR MOVED TO ANOTHER STATION
City's first-of-its-kind solar carport unveiled
SOLAR PANEL COVERED CANOPY COULD HELP SAVE 65 TONNES OF CO2 A YEAR
Mum's plea for brain tumour research funding
HEARTBROKEN AFTER HER DAUGHTER'S DEATH
Restaurant repeats aid for charity
A PLYMOUTH restaurant is once again teaming up with Age UK to offer free meals for deserving residents through a 'pay it forward' initiative.
Council asking for views over budget deficit
AUTHORITY WANTS INPUT AS IT WRESTLES WITH SHORTFALL
Council rejects plan for 'Devon super council'
COUNCIL LEADER SAYS DEVOLUTION DEAL IS 'A STEP BACKWARDS'
SHARES FOR THE FUTURE
HALLETT TAKES 80% OF NEW BRICKFIELDS SHARE SCHEME
Hird and Smith on target as Torpoint stun leaders
IN THE Western League, Torpoint can lay claim to pulling off the result of the day following a superb 2-1 home win over league leaders Bridgwater Town.
Plymouth say speedway will run again for 2024 season
PLYMOUTH Gladiators have confirmed that they will be riding again un 2024 - as a Championship club following the sport's AGM in Tenerife last week.
Albion lose grip on top spot after loss at Richmond
PLYMOUTH Albion took a try bonus from London on Saturday after falling to a 36-22 defeat to Richmond, but wins for Rams and Chinnor saw them slip down to third place in the National One table.
Five-star Morton stars in Saltash's huge win
WING HELPS HIMSELF TO FIVE TRIES AS ASHES STAY ON TOP
Council welcomes campaigning march
CAMPAIGNERS highlighting gender-based violence are aiming to turn the city into a sea of orange when they hold a march from Drake Circus to the Hoe next weekend.
Glastonbury Festival tickets sell out - for £355 per person
STANDARD tickets to Glastonbury Festival 2024 sold out in less than an hour yesterday, organisers said.
Hunt warns against fuelling inflation - but hints at tax cuts
JEREMY Hunt has heightened expectations that he will cut taxes on businesses in a bid to boost growth with his autumn statement but downplayed chances of reducing income tax.
Pair avoid jail term after incident in city
UNPROVOKED ATTACK OUTSIDE UNION STREET NIGHTCLUB
Inquest hears details of death of city chef
THE head chef of a renowned Plymouth restaurant was found in 'medical difficulty' by a support worker at his home before he passed away, an inquest has heard.
B&M is poised to take over Homebase site
PLANS to replace Plymouth's closing-down Homebase with another B&M for the city have been lodged.
Caught up in peril as family are homeless through no fault of their own
TWELVE months ago, Miranda and Norman and her three young children were living in a comfortable rented house; she was studying for a degree, he had a full-time job, and the youngsters were settled at school.
Keyham quest for city MP
POLLARD PERSISTS WITH PRESSURE ON HOME OFFICE LEPE
Residents are riled by rise in bad parking
BIG CROWDS AT HOME PARK BLAMED FOR GROWING ISSUE
Cinema's archives put up for sale
AUCTION WILL OFFER GEMS FROM GOLDEN AGE OF FILM
Strictly run comes to an end for star
Angela Rippon's run came to an end on as she became the eighth celebrity to be eliminated from Strictly Come Dancing after a competitive weekend at the Blackpool Tower Ballroom.
ARGYLE BELONG
NEIL DEWSNIP HAS DISCUSSED THE PILGRIMS\" POINT TARGET FOR THIS SEASON AND DECLARED: WE HAVE NO REASON TO FEAR OR TO FEEL INFERIOR\"
F1 embarrassed by late night in Vegas
FORMULA One bosses were facing up to one of the most embarrassing days in the sport's recent history after practice for the much-anticipated Las Vegas Grand Prix was completed at 4am in an empty arena.
Exciting times ahead for Plymouth Argyle women
THERE are high hopes for the future of Plymouth Argyle Women Football Club, but the immediate priority is the Women's FA Cup first-round tie against Ilminster Ladies at Home Park tomorrow, with a 2pm kick-off.
Super Albion are top of the league!
WE ARE TOP OF THE LEAGUE! I can't believe how this season has turned out so far!
UN stops Gaza deliveries amid telecoms blackout
THE United Nations has been forced to stop deliveries of food and other supplies to Gaza and warned of possible widespread starvation after internet and telephone services collapsed in the besieged enclave thanks to a lack of fuel.
Box seeks artist for special project
FOCUS IS ON CITY'S MILITARY HERITAGE
Firm behind city pizza takeaways on verge of collapse
COMPANY RUNS THREE PAPA JOHN'S OUTLETS IN PLYMOUTH
Billions to be poured into fixing potholes
GOVERNMENT PLEDGES TO SPEND 8.3BN NATIONALLY