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Recycler's shock after box behind bin is penalised
A PLYMOUTH army veteran says she ‘nearly had a panic attack’ after receiving a £150 fine for littering - despite ‘trying to be a good citizen’
WARRINGTON SIGNS ON!
EVERTON MIDFIELDER NEXT TO JOIN ARGYLE
Johnson arrival excites Patriots' coach James
AMERICAN GIANT IS RAW BUT A HUGE PROSPECT FOR THE CLUB
England remain unchaged for final Test
ENGLAND have named an unchanged XI for the fifth and final Ashes Test, starting at the Kia Oval today.
Million pound signings show that Pilgrims mean business
WHAT a week it has been at Plymouth Argyle. If anyone still doubted the club's ambition under owner and chairman Simon Hallett, manager Steven Schumacher and director of football Neil Dewsnip then those thoughts must surely have been dispelled.
Tolkein closes in on his half century
WHEN John Newcombe was winning his third Wimbledon in 1971 a young Dudley Tolkein was making his debut in the Plymouth and District Summer league.
New doctors set to take strike action
THOUSANDS of new doctors are being urged to strike – just nine days after starting work in England’s hospitals.
Government intervention is questioned
SENIOR Labour MPs have questioned Downing Street’s “astonishing” move to heap pressure on demands for the resignation of NatWest’s Dame Alison Rose in the row over Nigel Farage.
Bank bosses lectured
MINISTERS have urged banks to learn from the mistakes of NatWest, in the wake of chief executive Dame Alison Rose’s resignation in a row over the closure of Nigel Farage’s Coutts account.
Volunteers needed to help the elderly
CAN YOU SPARE 30 MINUTES A WEEK?
More time to have say on ticket office plans
THE fight to save Plymouth railway station’s ticket office has been given more chance of success with an extension to the period of public consultation.
Vicar who set himself on fire by accident retires
ST BUDEAUX COMMUNITY SAY A FOND FAREWELL
Debenhams building's new look is revealed
IMAGES SHOW HOW FORMER STORE IS BEING TRANSFORMED
Radio 1 DJ jokes about hospital deer
BBC Radio 1 DJ Greg James was left disappointed after learning the deer that got into Plymouth’s Derriford Hospital this week did not use the lift.
Inquiry as River Plym turns rusty orange
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY INFORMED
Police chief investigated over sexual offence allegations
COLWELL STEPS UP TO BECOME ACTING CHIEF CONSTABLE
Walliker leads Devon to victory over Cornwall
PLYMPTON’S Jonty Walliker led Devon Lions to an 80-run win over the Cornish Choughs at Falmouth in a two-day declaration game played as a stepping stone towards three-day cricket.
COOPS THE MENTOR!
MIKE Cooper is up for being a role model to Plymouth Argyle's 18-year-old goalkeeper Zak Baker, even though he is only aged 23 himself.
Andrews impresses in his debut bout
FOLLOWING his stellar amateur career, Torquay boxer Ben Andrews got off to a flying start in the professional ranks when featured on the undercard of Lee McGregor’s unsuccessful World title contest televised live on Channel 5 last Friday, writes Philip Sharkey.
Youngsters to judge new award at firework contest
CHILDREN and young people are to play a key role in one of Plymouth’s most dazzling annual events.
Kawasaki president in visit to city machine site
VISITORS TOUR ERNESETTLE SITE AND PRAISE STRATEGY
Couple's care firm goes 'above and beyond'
RATED AS 'OUTSTANDING' BY CARE QUALITY COMMISSION
New cafe at The Range to feature a farm shop
CHILDREN WILL EAT FREE OVER OPENING WEEKEND
All welcome at LGBTQIA+ club
PLYMOUTH’S newest nightclub is relaunching as an LGBTQIA+ venue – but everyone is welcome through its doors.
Plane crash in Greece
A FIREFIGHTING plane crashed yesterday on a Greek island, as authorities battled blazes across the country amid a return of 40C-plus temperatures.
Gove insists car sales ban will be kept
THE 2030 ban on new petrol and diesel car sales is an immovable deadline, Cabinet minister Michael Gove has insisted, after Rishi Sunak cast doubt on the policy.
Homelessness rises
THE numbers of households and children in temporary accommodation in England are at record highs, according to the latest official homelessness statistics.
Cost of policing JSO is revealed
POLICE have said a 13-week campaign by Just Stop Oil (JSO) has cost them more than £7.7 million, the equivalent of 23,500 officer shifts.
IMF report predicts UK slow growth
THE UK is expected to be the second slowest-growing economy in the G7 this year, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said, despite a major upgrade to the country’s prospects.
Date set for project to repair city lock gates
FISHING AND LEISURE FLEETS ARE SET TO BE CONSULTED