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IMPORTANT PRE-SEASON
PLYMOUTH Argyle had an eye to the future when they brought in four talented young players on permanent deals in the first nine days of the January transfer window.
Cornwood taste defeat for first time
CORNWOOD lost for the first time this season when North Devon defeated them by 51 runs in the Sandhills at Instow.
Students are warned about spiking risk
CITY COLLEGE MODULE EXTENDS TO DEAL WITH OTHER DANGERS
Sturgeon: I have done nothing wrong
SCOTLAND’S former first minister Nicola Sturgeon said “I’ve done nothing wrong” as she returned home for the first time following her arrest last Sunday.
Gove will abstain from vote
CABINET minister Michael Gove has said he will abstain from voting on the report which found Boris Johnson lied to MPs over Partygate because he disagrees with its conclusion.
Prince praised for commitment to social housing project
A HOMELESSNESS charity boss has praised the Prince of Wales’ commitment to build social housing on the Duchy of Cornwall’s land.
Small boat crossings hit 10k this year
MORE than 10,000 people have been detected crossing the English Channel in small boats so far this year, after a jump in arrivals in recent days, figures show.
Moves to lessen mortgage increase pain 'risky territory'
PROTECTING people with mortgages from the pain of interest rate increases would be “risky territory” for the Government, the former deputy governor of the Bank of England has said.
Proud to compete for UK at Invictus Games
FIVE TEAM MEMBERS FROM CITY TELL THEIR INCREDIBLE STORIES
City is hoping to make impact in competition
WATERFRONT ATTRACTIONS ARE SET TO IMPRESS VISITORS
Tories seek update on pothole repair progress
COUNCIL HAS USE OF HI-TECH MACHINE
Debenhams site plan is approved
APARTMENTS WILL REPLACE FORMER DEPARTMENT STORE
Fears for future of nurseries sector
EARLY-YEARS EDUCATION IS AILING DUE TO COSTS CRISIS
City cop is honoured by royal decree
KING'S POLICING MEDAL FOR SAM
Subways are set to be transformed
THREE of Plymouth’s busiest subways will be transformed with new murals that will showcase the city’s artistic talent.
"I'M GOING NOWHERE!"
SCHUEY COMMITTED TO ARGYLE AFTER TURNING DOWN SWANS
Mayflower Street reopens after revamp
PLYMOUTH city centre's Mayflower Street has reopened to traffic after the completion of an eight-month improvement scheme.
Aaron set on increasing our access to arts
HE WILL HEADLINE NEXT MEETING OF POETRY@THEPPL
Lindsey honoured for her real ideas
SERVICES TO SOCIAL ENTERPRISE
George receives BEM for services to amateur boxing
COACH CRITICAL IN THE SUCCESS OF NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
Champion of wheelchair rugby honoured with MBE
A MAN whose leadership has led to the significant growth of wheelchair rugby in the UK has been honoured with the MBE.
Couple who have cared for over 70 children
TWO inspirational foster carers in Plymouth have been awarded with MBES in the 2023 King's Birthday Honours list.
Labour romps to victory in city by-election
CLLR PAUL MCNAMARA WINS EFFORD ANDA LIPSON COUNCIL SEAT
Armada Way revamp 'is risking pollution'
DELAYED WORK 'THREATENS TO POLLUTE THE SOUND'
Fergal walks the coast path with his didgeridoo
NAVY VETERAN WALKS 600 MILES ON HIS COASTAL TREKS
LET'S PLAY HEARTS!
SCOTTISH SIDE WILL FACE ARGYLE IN SPAIN
Ashes record key to Broad selection
ENGLAND captain Ben Stokes pointed to Stuart Broad’s “incredible” record against Australia as the chief reason the veteran seamer got the nod over Mark Wood for the first Ashes Test
Championship clubs continue to spend more than they earn
REPORT HIGHLIGHTS BOOM OR BUST MENTALITY IN SECOND TIER
May wants to see more fight from his misfiring Gladiators
PLYMOUTH Gladiators manager Garry May has called for his riders to show more fight as they bid to end a six-match losing streak at Scunthorpe Scorpions in speedway’s Championship tonight
City offers welcome to first female Archdeacon
PLYMOUTH has its first female Archdeacon