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Activists arrested as law comes into force
POLICE have arrested Just Stop Oil protesters on the day new legislation came into force giving officers greater power to disperse crowds
Jackson dies, age 87
VETERAN actress and former politician Glenda Jackson has “died peacefully” after a brief illness at the age of 87, her agent has confirmed
Cameron to give inquiry evidence
CHANCELLOR Jeremy Hunt and former prime minister David Cameron are among those who will give evidence to the UK Covid-19 Inquiry next week
MPs expected to have free vote on 'difficult matter'
MPS are expected to have a free vote on whether to approve a report which found Boris Johnson committed “repeated contempts” of Parliament
Johnson allies step up
ALLIES of Boris Johnson stepped up attacks on the “kangaroo court” Privileges Committee as the panel of MPs prepares to publish a special report on the intimidation campaign against it
Clothes that grow with your children
A MUM from Torpoint has created a unique range of kids' clothing that grows with them
Staff facing threat of redundancy at homes
CONSULTATIONS LAUNCHED BY ABBEYFIELD SOCIETY
Tributes paid to 'inspirational' St Luke's CEO
CITY MOURNS TRAGIC DEATH OF 'A BEAUTIFUL AND KIND HUMAN BEING'
Stop and smell the roses at Abbey gardens
ROSE BEDS ARE EXPLOSION OF COLOUR AND SCENT
Armada Way clear-up is set to begin today
BUT COUNCIL IS NOT YET ABLE TO TAKE AWAY FELLED TREES DUE TO LEGAL CASE
City centre contractor goes bust
ANOTHER POTENTIAL PROBLEM FOR DELAYED REDEVELOPMENT
Warnock to carry on as manager of Huddersfield
PLYMOUTH Argyle’s Championship rivals Huddersfield Town have confirmed that former Pilgrims’ boss Neil Warnock will be returning to manage them in the 2023/24 season
WILSON SET FOR ROVERS
ARGYLE DEFENDER LOOKS SET FOR BRISTOL
Ivybridge pairing no match for Ryeland & Chiappe
BUT TAVISTOCK REMAIN TOP OF THE TABLE AFTER BEATING MANNAMEAD
Ivybridge pairing no match for Ryeland & Chiappe
BUT TAVISTOCK REMAIN TOP OF THE TABLE AFTER BEATING MANNAMEAD
England opt for Broad ahead of Wood for furst Ashes Test
ENGLAND have favoured Stuart Broad’s experience over Mark Wood’s raw pace for the first Ashes Test at Edgbaston, naming their playing XI two days early in a show of confidence
Food bank numbers triple in city in a year
FOOD banks in Plymouth are catering for three times more people than they were a year ago
Health hub 'will tackle inequality'
CITY COUNCIL WELCOMES NEWS OF PLAN FOR DIAGNOSTIC CENTRE
Trafficked women could be deported under measures
HOME Secretary Suella Braverman has conceded that women trafficked into the UK for sexual exploitation could be deported under measures to tackle illegal migration
Health chief urges resolution to strike
JUNIOR DOCTORS STAGING 72-HOUR WALKOUT OVER PAY
Hazel teaches CPR to Brazilian football squad
SHE URGES MORE PEOPLE TO LEARN LIFE-SAVING SKILL
Gold award for baby care team
PRAISE FOR NEONATAL SERVICES AT DERRIFORD
Hilton hotel with plush top-floor restaurant plan
MONEYCENTRE COULD BECOME A 168-BED LUXURY HOTEL
Completion of Millbay retirement flats 'priority'
SOCIETY EXPLORING WAYS TO FINISH BUILDING
Water supplies are at 'tipping point' - SWW
SOUTH West Water is asking Plymouth residents and businesses to use less water, saying supplies are at “tipping point” as summer demand increases
Neighbours seek review of nightclub licence
LOCKYER STREET VENUE IS NEAR REDEVELOPED HOMES
Plea to campaigners to end tree legal fight
COUNCIL TO MAKE AN APPLICATION TO HIGH COURT TO BRING END TO PROCEEDINGS
St Luke's CEO perishes in holiday boat fire in Egypt
ST Luke’s Hospice Plymouth was in shock last night as its Chief Executive, Christina Quinn, was confirmed as one of three people who died in a dive boat fire in Egypt on Sunday
WILSON'S FAREWELL
PILGRIMS ANNOUNCE DEPARTURE OF VETERAN DEFENDER
Ali: I'm only back because of Stokes
MOEEN Ali admits there is only one captain and one series that would have tempted him to overturn his Test retirement.