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Argyle hope to reap the benefits of a fit Mickel Miller
MICKEL Miller is having a strong start to pre-season for Plymouth Argyle as he seeks to bounce back from an injury-hit first campaign at Home Park in 2022/23
Search for players continues as Thomas is linked to Argyle
STEVEN Schumacher is hoping for more new arrivals at Plymouth Argyle ‘as soon as possible’ ahead of the start of the 2023/24 Championship campaign in just 15 days’ time
Former Pilgrim Fletcher sets sights on returning to football
FORMER Plymouth Argyle striker Alex Fletcher hopes to be back on the football pitch this season after being given the all-clear by doctors following a devastating injury which left him fighting for his life
Steph spot on for Aussies
IRISH BOSS PRAISES BATTLING DISPLAY IN OPENING DEFEAT
Project will use cameras to monitor juvenile fish
A NETWORK of underwater cameras is to be set up in the waters around Plymouth so scientists can learn more about juvenile fish
PLASTIC FANTASTIC
MARGOT ROBBIE AND RYAN GOSLING ARE A MATCH MANUFACTURED IN HEAVEN, EVEN IF BARBIE-BASED SATIRE IS A BIT HIT-AND-MISS
Fabulous and free Folifest offers some of the best music of local scene
IT’S that time of year again! Time to enjoy fabulous free entertainment in the heart of Tamerton Foliot village in the form of Folifest, a fun-filled day of music from some of the best of the local scene
German police seek lioness
GERMAN police were yesterday searching with helicopters, drones and infrared cameras, as well as a vet and hunters, for a lioness seen overnight on the outskirts of Berlin
Watchdog says prices need clarity
HISTORICALLY high food price inflation has not been driven by weak competition among supermarkets, but not all retailers are displaying prices as clearly as they should, the competition watchdog has found
Minister says BBC funding may change
THE BBC may need to consider alternative forms of funding in the future, a Government minister has said
Severance pay dispute
THE controversial sacking of top Treasury civil servant Sir Tom Scholar cost the Government £457,000 in severance and other payments
City to host beard competition
FABULOUS FACIAL HAIR TO CELEBRATED AT BRITISH CHAMPIONSHIPS
Mum achieving amazing things thanks to support
'INCREDIBLE' SERVICE HAS HELPED OVER 450 FAMILIES
Waterside yoga retreat with sleep pods plan
EX-RESTAURANT WILL ALSO HAVE SWEDISH HOT TUBS
Concern at city school fights on social media
COUNCILLORS ALSO TOLD KNIFE CRIME ON THE INCREASE
Pebble Beach reopens in time for summer holidays
Plymouth’s much-loved Pebble Beach has now fully reopened to the public
Ofcom sanctions local radio station for breach of rules
ELECTION CANDIDATE WAS NOT MEANT TO BE ON AIR
Very wet weekend could be on the way
THE Met Office is warning that many parts of the UK will experience ‘persistent’ wet weather this weekend, as a month’s worth of rain is expected to fall in just 48 hours in some areas, mediumterm forecasts indicate.
EARLEY BLOW FOR PILGRIMS
DEFENDER TO MISS FIRST FOUR WEEKS THROUGH INJURY
More success for Divers
NINETEEN young, talented divers from Plymouth Diving, who had qualified for the National Skills Finals, headed to the John Charles Aquatic Centre in Leeds to compete last weekend.
Baker's hard work pays off with second place in Triathlon
THE hard work has paid off for Connie Baker, currently studying Outdoor Adventure Education at Marjon University, after she finished second in the Ironman UK in Bolton.
Whittaker signing underlines Argyle's intent this campaign
WITH one move Plymouth Argyle have proved the level of their ambition and that they are not in the Championship in 2023/24 just to make up the numbers.
Stonehenge would benefit from tunnel
THE news last week that the £1.7 billion tunnel beneath Stonehenge has got the go-ahead from the Government has been greeted with fury from the extremely well-informed, at least about ancient history and archaeology, protesters who have opposed this plan from the start.
Events will shed light on wonders of our seas
DEVON WILDLIFE TRUST IS HIGHLIGHTING SPECIAL SPECIES FOUND AROUND OUR SHORES FOR NATIONAL MARINE WEEK
Ex-Royal Navy serviceman takes over top job at Tower
AN ex-Plymouth Royal Navy serviceman has become the first veteran to step into one of the highest-ranking roles at The Tower of London.
Inflation fall may not halt rise in rates
HOME owners have been offered hope that interest rates may not need to rise as high as feared, after official figures showed inflation easing back by more than expected in June.
Ministers speak up to back Farage
MINISTERS have backed former Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage, after private bank Coutts reportedly closed his account because his views do “not align with our values”.
Rishi takes on Sir Keir
RISHI Sunak yesterday urged Sir Keir Starmer to “unglue himself from the fence” and call on consultants and junior doctors to end their strike action.
Restaurant given zero hygiene rating
EATERIE COULD BE CLOSED DOWN IF IT DOESN'T MAKE 'URGENT IMPROVEMENTS'
Cafe doubles up as evening music venue
A Plymouth cafe is doubling up as a night-time music venue.