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Defensive recruits will top Argyle's shopping list
WILSON BECOMES PILGRIMS' THIRD DEFENSIVE DEPARTURE
Matthews on top form in victory for Kings Arms
STEVE CHAPMAN 501 LEAGUE
Investment in sustainability locks in savings
CITY BUSINESS IS POWERED ENTIRELY BY SOLAR POWER
Childminder delight at rating
EDUCATION WATCHDOG SAYS SHE IS 'OUTSTANDING' IN ALL AREAS
New 'competitive socialising' venue to open in city
Plymouth is set to get another socialising' venue in 'competitive the Barcode.
Movie nights by the seaside
TINSIDE'S SUMMER SEASON IS RETURNING
Three dead in knife and van attack
POLICE are keeping an open mind over the motive for a knife and van attack in Nottingham that left three people dead.
Ofsted inquiry launch
MPS are launching an inquiry into Ofsted's school inspections and whether they can be improved.
Jobs lost as delivery firm fails to stay afloat
WORKERS AT LEE MILL DEPOT AMONG THOUSANDS AFFECTED
Condition of housing slammed
WATER POURED THROUGH CEILING FOR NEARLY TWO WEEKS
Restaurant on tour will deliver rude night out
CUSTOM HOUSE IS PLACE TO GO TO BE INSULTED
Olly, 13, praised for efforts to mow Plympton
TEENAGER IS ADDING CLIENTS TO GRASS-CUTTING SERVICE
Military Rehabilitation Triathlon returns
A MILITARY Rehabilitation Triathlon is back for a second year in Plymouth.
Development will provide a 'heart' for north of city
WORK SET TO START ON NEW SHOPPING DISTRICT
New maritime themed hotel says 'ahoy' to first guests
EXPERIENCED ‘CAPTAIN' AND 'CREW' ON BOARD AT FIRST MAJOR BRAND HOTEL TO OPEN IN PLYMOUTH SINCE 2016
Computer said 'no' to paying for shopping centre parking
A nation-wide computer breakdown put parking machines out of action at Plymouth's Drake Circus Shopping Centre, leaving motorists facing a long wait to get out of the mall's car park.
WAITING ON WILSON
THE PILGRIMS ARE REPORTEDLY CONSIDERING A MOVE FOR OUT-OF-CONTRACT FORMER EVERTON DEFENDER MATTHEW PENNINGTON
Salabio facing six-game ban
RUGBY LEAGUE - Wakefield prop Hugo Salabio is facing a six-match ban for his tackle on Richie Myler in the Betfred Super League match against Leeds.
England can do it by the Brook, says Bell
TEN years on from his career-best Ashes summer of 2013, Ian Bell has tipped Harry Brook to prove he can be England’s latest middle-order “matchwinner” against Australia.
Rory happy to venture into unknown
GOLF Rory McIlroy played 81 holes of practice ahead of the Masters and is a member of the club which hosted the US PGA Championship.
King steams ahead
THE King took the opportunity to climb on board the footplate of Flying Scotsman as the Royal Train was pulled into a station by the famous steam locomotive.
Ratings changes 'will not solve the discomfort'
SCRAPPING one-word judgments would not solve the “underlying discomfort” among headteachers if the consequences of the inspection remain the same, Ofsted’s chief inspector has said.
Sunak and Boris at war
RISHI Sunak has dug into the Tory civil war by accusing Boris Johnson of asking him to take action that “wasn’t right” in discussions over the former prime minister’s honours list.
Plea to help ill mum get home
PLYMOUTH WOMAN REMAINS IN HOSPITAL IN GRAN CANARIA
Isla dances her way to £1,200
DANCEATHON IN AID OF DAME HANNAHS
Turnchapel locals are riled by 'stinky sewer'
SOUTH WEST WATER INSISTS PROBLEM LIES ELSEWHERE
Task force to tackle dental care crisis
A TASK force is being set up to tackle Plymouth's growing dental crisis.
Vegan restaurant with retro USA vibe set to open
DINER WILL SERVE 100% PLANT-BASED AMERICAN-THEMED FAST FOOD
Top honour for city's former Lord Mayor
VIVIEN Pengelly, former Lord Mayor of Plymouth, is to be given one of the city's highest honours posthumously as a tribute and mark of respect to her family.
Waterside piano for everyone to play
SALTASH Songs & Shanties Festival has unveiled a colourful new piano on Saltash Waterside. The piano was launched with a short concert by local composer Judy Whitlock, quickly followed by other local pianists keen to try it out.