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Dockyard owner's backing for forces
BABCOCK TEAMS UP WITH ARMY CHARITY TO AID GOOD CAUSES
St Luke's helps Matt and family make special memories
CREATING happy memories has always been a special part of Matt and Kelley Avery's life together.
More Israel strikes on Gaza City
ISRAELI strikes pounded Gaza City overnight and into yesterday as ground forces battled Hamas militants near the territory's largest hospital, where health officials say thousands of medics, patients and displaced people are trapped with no electricity and dwindling supplies.
Braverman condemns Armistice Day violence
SUELLA Braverman has condemned \"violence and aggression\" from protesters and counter protesters on Armistice Day as police charged seven people over the disorder.
The Range sees slump in sales and profits
RETAIL CHAIN IS IN A 'STRONG POSITION' DESPITE £11.7M LOSS
Telling tales of wartime stalwarts
THE fleet of vessels that set out across the English Channel to rescue hundreds of thousands of Allied personnel from the beaches of northern France in 1940 has gone down in history as one of World War Two’s most celebrated acts of civilian heroism.
EXPENSES CLAIMS ARE CALLED INTO QUESTION
CONSERVATIVE MP Johnny Mercer has been told to stop spending taxpayers’ money on photos of himself.
Strictly's Angela dances on
VETERAN TV PRESENTER SURVIVES FOR ANOTHER WEEK AFTER DANCE-OFF
City honours fallen heroes
HUNDREDS of veterans, serving forces personnel and cadets defied the rain to gather on Plymouth Hoe yesterday for the city’s Remembrance Sunday parade, service and wreath-laying led by the Archbishop of Canterbury, The Most Reverend Justin Welby.
ON THE ATTACK!
PILGRIMS HAVE NO PLANS TO SIT BACK AT ELLAND ROAD
Malan unsure of England future
DAWID Malan knows change is coming after England's World Cup blowout and is realistic enough to accept he could be swept away by the tide.
Edwards set to return as Miller serves a ban
JOE Edwards is likely to return to the Plymouth Argyle starting line-up and resume his role as captain too for the away Championship game against third-placed Leeds United this afternoon.
Nothing puts a dampener on Seta's big day!
I THINK I have just about dried out from last Saturday and looking back what a belter it was.
Arts collective shed light on dark subject of abuse
A NEW arts collective is set to unveil its first multimedia collaboration featuring the ceramics of artist Jane McEwen and a performance from the city’s former laureate of words Thom Boulton.
Braverman future in balance as PM mulls a response
SUELLA Braverman’s future is in the balance as Rishi Sunak considers how to respond to her article accusing police of bias over protests in support of Palestine, which was not cleared by No 10.
Business owners dismayed by plan for city square
'JUSTICE SQUARE' PROPOSAL IS MET WITH DISAPPOINTMENT
Signs say new eatery may replace city icon
LORENZO'S HAS GONE BUT PREMISES COULD BE REUSED
Babcock signs £750m deal for 1,000 new jobs
SUBMARINE DEAL BRINGS JOBS BONANZA
City veteran to join the march past Cenotaph
EX-ROYAL MARINE PAYS RESPECTS
Train takes poppies to Paddington
MORE than 200 poppy wreaths were carried to the capital from across the South West as part of Great Western Railway’s latest Poppies to Paddington operation.
Strikes pound Gaza City
ISRAELI strikes pounded Gaza City overnight and into yesterday as ground forces battled Hamas militants in dense urban neighborhoods from which tens of thousands have fled in recent days.
Young artists win prizes in awards
GIRLS ATTEND RENOWNED YOUNG ART SCHOOL
Host of star prizes for charity glitter ball
DONATIONS FROM LOCAL ARTISTS AND BUSINESSES
Tavistock looking to keep their fine recent form going
THEY may have only played three league games in October, but a maximum nine-point haul was enough for Tavistock to be crowned team of the month in the Southern League Division One South.
Hardie sets his sights on facing Mackems
STRIKER WILL MISS LEEDS CLASH BUT COULD FACE SUNDERLAND
If this is a 'lifestyle choice Suella, you try being the Home(less) Secretary
I NORMALLY shy away from raised male voices in the city centre. It usually means there's trouble afoot.
Claims of police bias not agreed by Downing Street
SUELLA Braverman has defied Rishi Sunak by publishing an explosive article in which she accused police of “playing favourites” with pro-Palestinian protesters without getting sign-off from Downing Street in advance.
Healthcare workers to receive due bonus pay
LIVEWELL SOUTHWEST STAFF AMONG THOSE TO BENEFIT
Renters are facing big problems, report says
UNIVERSITY CONTRIBUTES TO RESEARCH INTO PREDICAMENT
Housing probe after developer's collapse
LIQUIDATORS INVESTIGATE COMPANY