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Kyiv missiles kill three
A pre-dawn Russian missile attack on Ukraine’s capital killed three people, including a nine-year-old girl and her mother, officials said
MP Davies suspended
LABOUR has suspended MP Geraint Davies pending an investigation into reports of “incredibly serious allegations of completely unacceptable behaviour”
RESIDENTS DEMAND PUBLIC MEETING OVER UNAUATHORISED USE OF PLAYING FIELDS
COUNCIL chiefs are being told to take action to prevent future unauthorised encampments on a Plymstock playing field which locals say has been left littered and damaged following the arrival of travellers
City airport should be built on, says uni chief
THE city’s disused airport site has no future for aviation and should be built on, says the new head of Plymouth Marjon University
Tory leader is aiming to revive party credibility
THE new leader of Plymouth’s Conservatives has promised stability, after a year of chaos and the recent defection of another councillor
City aims to set pirate world record next year
ORGANISERS of Plymouth’s Pirates Weekend are aiming to set a world record next year, after about 10,000 people attended this year dressed as buccaneers
Concerns raised over Hoe rough sleepers in tents
COUNCIL SAY THEY WILL BE MOVED ON
Murder inquiry continues after death of woman
DETECTIVES are continuing to investigate the death of a woman at an address in Plymouth
Top award for Schumacher
ARGYLE BOSS HONOURED TO BE RECOGNISED BY PEERS
Argyle stutter after cup mauling
A drubbing in the first round of the FA Cup preceded a stuttering run of form in the league for the Pilgrims in the lead up to Christmas. CHRIS ERRINGTON continues the story of what would turn out to be an incredible season
Plymouth's 'Mr Tennis' remembered
WE are very sad to report that Mr Tennis in Plymouth, Dave Williams, peacefully passed away last week after a short stay in hospital, write Dave and Sue Gale
£130k lotto funding for dementia care charity
A DEMENTIA care advocate is celebrating after making a successful bid for funding on behalf of the Tavistock Dementia Alliance and being awarded more than £130,000 from The National Lottery
'Covid inquiry will get papers as appropriate'
DOCUMENTS will only be disclosed to the Covid-19 inquiry “where it is appropriate”, a Cabinet minister has said
'UK's future outside EU'
BRITAIN’S future is outside the EU, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has said, as he promised to make Brexit work
Man who stabbed student to death is jailed for 29 years
A MURDEROUS ex-boyfriend who stabbed a Polish student to death in an alleyway after she ended their relationship has been jailed for life, with a minimum term of 29 years
Villagers open their gardens
BEAUTIFUL hidden gardens in the Dartmoor village of Mary Tavy, near Tavistock, are throwing open their gates this month to raise funds for their local hospice charity
Vigil planned to honour dogs shot dead by police
OVER 1 MILLION SIGN PETITION
Warning after tragic deaths in sea drama
TWO MEN DIED AFTER BEING PULLED FROM STRONG SEAS
Pub reopens under new owners with new name
OLD 'CIDER HOUSE' DEDICATED TO CITY'S FISHING FLEET
City university aims for more foreign students
MARJON GLAD TO PLAY PART IN EDUCATING THE WORLD
Traveller claims stay on fields is authorised
COMPLAINTS ABOUT 'RACIST' ABUSE ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Tory chief says Armada Way must be fixed
TAXPAYERS' CASH COULD BE SQUANDERED IF SCHEME IS SCRAPPED
Dinosaurs are roaming around Central Park
PLYMOUTH’S Central Park has been taken over by dinosaurs – and there is plenty to do and see
Morley back as Starke is replaced by Gladiators
BEN Morley is keen to make up for lost time after being brought back to the Plymouth Gladiators in place of Paul Starke, who has since left the club.
SAM MAY BE SOLD BY BRUM
COSGROVE FACING AN UNCERTAIN FUTURE
Taylor's tons are invaluable in win over Bluebird B
QUINTON Taylor’s 14-ton haul proved valuable in helping Victory A to a 6-5 win over Bluebird B in the Monday Premier League
Blood bikes aided by Lions Club donation
VOLUNTEERS DELIVER VITAL RESOURCES TO NHS ORGANISATIONS
Nightclub's licence to be reviewed by council
POLICE FOUND STAFF WERE AS DRUNK AS CUSTOMERS
Is your firm game for a challenge?
PLYMOUTH businesses are being invited to sign up for a community event which will see them compete against each other in a variety of mental, physical and social games to raise funds for charity
Parents lament closure news from party firm
MUSIC MAKERS HAS BEEN MAKING CHILDREN SMILE FOR 17 YEARS