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Council focuses on quality of city water
SELECT COMMITTEE DUE TO PUT TOPIC AT TOP OF AGENDA
Lights switchon is a bright start to city's Christmas
A PACKED piazza was lit up with the colours of Christmas as the city's annual lights switch-on was held in Plymouth city centre on Thursday night.
DJ hopes his CDs will be a hit for St Luke's
COLLECTION INCLUDES THE BEST SOUNDS OF DECADES
Royal Marines claim of exposure to asbestos
MORE THAN 100 ARE SEEKING DAMAGES
FREDDIE'S RAPID RISE
SPEED KING ISSAKA HAS WHAT IT TAKES TO REACH THE TOP
Hobbs plays down hype around Jones
IF the footballing Gods were kind to Plymouth Parkway last weekend, they will be hoping the rain Gods are on their side tomorrow and their scheduled Southern League Premier Division clash at home to Didcot Town can beat the weather.
Killer offers to show where body is buried
A CONVICTED murderer has offered to return to the UK from Trinidad to show his victim’s daughter where he put her mother’s body 54 years ago.
'The Saint' to return to sea after upgrade
HMS ST ALBANS HAS HAD FOUR-YEAR-LONG REFIT
Tavistock head to Westbury buoyed by recent form
IT was only seven weeks ago that Tavistock welcomed Westbury United to Langsford Park, but the two sides will lock horns again tomorrow in a rearranged Southern League Division One South clash.
Max not too keen on F1 Vegas show
LEWIS Hamilton Max Verstappen complaining after his rival criticised Formula One's maiden race on the Las Vegas strip as \"99 percent show, and one percent sport\".
Top science award goes to city team
A PLYMOUTH non-profit company which helps school children learn more about science has won an award from the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Cameron visits Ukraine
LORD David Cameron has assured Volodymyr Zelensky that Britain will support Ukraine for “however long it takes” as the new Foreign Secretary used his first overseas visit to go to Kyiv.
New Home Secretary aims to calm relationship with police
NEW Home Secretary James Cleverly has pledged to praise the police in public and criticise in private in pointed comments following the sacking of his predecessor Suella Braverman.
Police turn to knife detector to reduce crime
MOBILE FACILITY IN USE AT HIGH-RISK LOCATIONS
New-look New George Street is uncovered
FIRST GLIMPSES OF REDEVELOPMENT
City homelessness is at 'an all-time high'
PLYMOUTH City Council has warned that there is a ‘significant housing crisis’ which will require ‘radical work’ due to a perfect storm of national pressures
Woman, 47, died after 7-hour ambulance wait
A CARER who passed away at hospital had been waiting for seven hours at her home in Torpoint, an inquest has heard.
SENSIBLE SIGNINGS
DEWSNIP SAYS CLUB WON'T BE RASH IN JANUARY MARKET
Age is of no barrier to Butler and Tolkien
DESPITE giving their opposition an 89-year aggregate age gap, Janet Butler and Dudley Tolkien were thrilled to take their first win for a few seasons when they faced Alexandria Barkia and Alexander Stephenson in the basement battle of the mixed.
Dewsnip backs Cooper to keep getting better
PLYMOUTH Argyle goalkeeper Michael Cooper will get ‘stronger and stronger as the season goes on’ according to the club’s director of football Neil Dewsnip.
Youngsters fare well at Diving event
A SQUAD of 24 of the younger members of Plymouth Diving, Sponsored by Pilkington Estates, adventured to Southampton to embark on their new competition season in the Peter Waterfield Skills competition.
School working hard to remain 'good'
A SPECIAL school in Plymouth has said it is ‘working hard’ to keep its good Ofsted rating, following its most recent inspection.
PM: Inflation pledge delivered as rate falls to lowest in two years
THE Prime Minister has declared the UK Government has delivered on its pledge to halve inflation, as price rises slowed to the lowest rate in two years last month after energy costs fell back.
Israeli forces raid hospital as patients left stranded
ISRAELI forces have raided Gaza’s largest hospital, where hundreds of patients, including newborn babies, have been stranded with dwindling supplies and no electricity. Officials said Israeli tanks were inside the medical compound and that soldiers had entered buildings, including the emergency and surgery departments, and intensive care units.
Sunak under heavy fire as Sir Keir takes aim
RISHI Sunak has been urged to say if David Cameron will “give full public disclosure for his work for Chinese interests”.
'Council is stalling' on timing of elections'
TORY CHIEF SAYS PROPOSED CONSULTATION MUST GO AHEAD
Appeal to aid city mum's cancer fight
A PLYMOUTH mother with a young family needs to raise more than £100,000 for life-saving treatment, after being diagnosed with cancer and a rare auto-immune disease.
Devonport work key to Babcock profit rise
REBUILD OF SUBMARINE DOCK AND HMS VICTORIOUS OVERHAUL KEY PROJECTS
Hundreds in 12-hour wait to be seen at A&E unit
AND ONLY FOUR IN 10 PATIENTS ARE SEEN WITHIN FOUR HOURS
Former city council leader defends attendance record
CLLR BINGLEY ACCUSED OF 'LACK OF DEDICATION'