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Three taken to hospital after city house fire
TUMBLE DRYER IS BLAMED FOR BLAZE
Lara opens her own art gallery
ARTIST FULFILLS A 'LIFELONG DREAM'
Plastic-free store leaves list of debts
THE landlord of a Plymouth plastic-free shop which went bust has been left £40,000 out of pocket, and one of the store's former workers will be left short of more than £5,000.
GLAD TO BE BACK HOME
ENGLISH RETURN WAS JUST TOO APPEALING FOR PLEGGY
Knight up for fight after Ashes defeat
HEATHER Knight has urged England to regroup quickly in the Women’s Ashes, but took a crumb of comfort from the entertainment served up in a losing cause in the lone Test at Trent Bridge.
Care workers get on bikes to raise funds
STAFF AND FAMILY IN 24-HOUR PEDAL-A-THON
Barge plan 'unworkable'
Braverman’s plan to house asylum seekers on barges was branded “unworkable” as she missed her own target for the first vessel to be in place.
Water leaks in town 'mocks the hosepipe ban'
'WATER COMPANY NEEDS TO PRACTICE WHAT THEY PREACH'
Council hails success of electric bikes plan
BERYL BIKES ARE PROVING POPULAR WITH CUSTOMERS
Civic Square's past restored
COUNCIL TAKES STEPS TO RESTORE BEST OF CITY CENTRE'S POST-WAR ARCHITECTURE
Faraday Mill firm's affairs are wound up at last
DEBTS OF AROUND £17M STILL REMAIN UNPAID
Mum fumes at school ban on shorts for boys
A PLYMOUTH mum is fuming over the strict school uniform policy at her son’s school which means pupils can wear skirts, but not shorts, over the hot summer months.
High flying parrots are winging it up on the moor
GARY TAKES HIS BIRDS OUT 'FREE-FLYING'
HMS Victorious arrives for major refit
THE Royal Navy’s Vanguard-class submarine HMS Victorious has arrived in Plymouth ahead of a major refit.
ARGYLE IN KEY TALKS
PILGRIMS ONE OF THREE CLUBS CHASING EXETER WING-BACK
Improved Gladiators get no luck in narrow defeat at Redcar
PLYMOUTH Gladiators turned in a much-improved display at Redcar Bears on Friday and with a little more fortune, they could have returned from the north east with their first away win of the season.
City primary wins at 'Oscars for education'
MENTAL HEALTH INITIATIVE PROVES A WINNER
Everybody thinks I'm a shoo-in for Love Island
The Reverend Richard Coles tells HANNAH STEPHENSON about his new love, new book and new beginnings
'Building homes can solve crisis'
THERE is no answer to the mortgage crisis without building more homes, and that is what Labour would do, the shadow communities secretary has said.
Salon tries to come to terms with blaze damage
THE owner of a Plymouth salon that was devastated by a fire has admitted to shock.
Concert promoter steps down
RETIREMENT FROM ROLE AT AGE OF 95
Redeveloped site for NHS office staff
RENTED SPACE AT THE RANGE HQ IS NO LONGER REQUIRED
Rock legend has gig cut short before encore ends
AN unforgettable night for the wrong reasons was experienced by Sir Rod Stewart fans in Plymouth, after the singer 'stormed off' stage when his set was 'cut short' before he had finished his set.
Lantern blamed for industrial blaze
THE owner of a commercial vehicle sales business in Cornwall is calling for Chinese lanterns to be banned, after they led to the destruction of 20 vehicles on his property.
DEATHS AT A&E DOUBLE DURING WINTER 'CRISIS'
DERRIFORD HOSPITAL HARD HIT
CAN'T WAIT
ADAM RANDELL CANNOT WAIT FOR CHAMPIONSHIP TEST
Burger restaurant is rebranded and reopen
A POPULAR Plymouth burger restaurant has rebranded and is reopening today at the city's historic and sun-kissed Royal William Yard
Museum curator to headline at next Language Club
SHE WILL BE SUPPORTED BY LEADING POETS FROM CITY
Two speed cameras are installed on busy road
BI-DIRECTIONAL CAMERAS ARE IN PLACE AT ST ANN'S CHAPEL
MP supports bereaved children's charity
FOR MILITARY CHILDREN WHO HAVE LOST A SERVICES PARENT