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SCHUEY TO SWANSEA?
ARGYLE BOSS THE BOOKIES FAVOURITE TO REPLACE MARTIN
County chiefs want action from the ECB
DIRECTORS of cricket from the 18 first-class counties have come together to demand a bigger voice in the future running of the sport.
Hobbs seems likely to bring a permanent keeper to Parkway
PLYMOUTH Parkway manager Lee Hobbs says he is likely to sign a permanent goalkeeper this summer after feeling both the benefits and dangers of bringing in loanees.
Glanville and Harkness win but they can't stop Tavistock
IN Division 1, Ivybridge’s James Glanville and Rory Harkness beat Pete Bradley and Luke Wakely to ensure Tavistock A didn’t win all the sets in their 61-33 victory.
'20,000 fighters lost'
RUSSIAN private army Wagner lost more than 20,000 fighters in the drawn-out battle for Bakhmut, according to its chief, Yevgeny Prigozhin.
Inflation fall only slight
SOARING food prices have seen UK inflation ease back far less than expected in April, keeping up the pressure on households and raising the spectre of yet more interest rate rises.
Riot-crash probe being considered
THE police watchdog has announced it will send investigators to assess whether it will carry out an independent probe into a crash in Cardiff which killed two teenagers and sparked a riot.
Anger at increase to car park prices
FEARS OVER IMPACT ON BUSINESSES
City man has key role in Jamboree
DALE ON HIS WAY TO SOUTH KOREA EVENT
Johnny Mercer's rival speaks out
‘PLYMOUTH DESERVES BETTER’ SAYS FRED THOMAS
Plans in place for Sherford's biggest phase yet
OVER 1,000 HOMES SET TO BE ADDED TO NEW TOWN
Heartbreaks as Jayden loses his fight for life
SIX-YEAR-OLD Plymouth schoolboy Jayden Lamerton has tragically died, following his short battle with cancer.
Region's drivers targeted by new police operation
A NEW operation targeting drivers launched by Devon and Cornwall Police saw several arrests made – including for kidnapping and false imprisonment.
BOOST FOR COOPER
KEEPER COULD BE FIT FOR SEASON OPENER
Relief for Robinson ahead of the Ashes
ENGLAND can breathe a sigh of relief after Ollie Robinson's scan on his left ankle showed no damage, but he is unlikely to be risked in next week's one-off Test against Ireland at Lord's.
Watch Elvis under the stars at Saltram
OUTDOOR CINEMA TO SHOW ELVIS MOVIE
Plans for new nightspot in city centre submitted
PREMISES ON OLD TOWN STREET COULD BECOME BAR
Eye care students given insights into optometry
CLINIC STEPS IN AS NHS NOT ABLE TO OFFER PLACEMENTS
Burgh Island's owner reveals reasons for sale
PLAN ALWAYS INVOLVED UPGRADE OF HOTEL BEFORE SEEKING BUYER
Pressure grows on PM over Braverman inquiry
RISHI Sunak faces difficult questions as he mulls whether to order an investigation into Suella Braverman's handling of a speeding offence, a scandal that threatens to deepen rifts in the Tory party.
Tribute to teens who died before riot in Cardiff
TRIBUTES have been paid to two teenagers whose deaths in a road accident sparked a riot.
Cannabis-growing pair jailed after farms found
A PAIR of Albanian cousins have been jailed after they admitted producing tens of thousands of pounds worth of cannabis at two properties in Plymouth. Cousins Fatmir Kurmekaj, aged 34, of High Wycombe and Fatjon Kurmekaj, aged 36, of The Crescent, Plymouth, appeared at Plymouth Crown Court today where they were sentenced for a number of offences, including driving without insurance, while Fatmir did not even have a driving licence.
Tree protesters say 'extremists' claim is an insult
ACTION GROUP BACKS COUNCIL U-TURN
PCs nominated for bravery after 'frenzied' attack
OFFICERS SUFFERED PERMANENT INJURY
Navy given role in Baltic safety
UK MILITARY DIVERS HELP TO LOCATE EXPLOSIVE HAZARDS
25% of all city's MOTS are failed
DVLA DATA SHOWS PLYMOUTH IS 4TH ON THE UK FAILURES LIST
Man 'kicked my beloved beagle puppy in the face'
HEARTBROKEN OWNER SAYS SHE IS 'SHOCKED' BY ATTACK
Climbing high to assist charity
STAFF from a Plymouth firm of solicitors scaled the highest mountain in the UK to raise money in memory of a colleague who died after a battle with cancer.
Jesters attacker jailed for four years
A MAN has been jailed for four years and banned from setting foot in Union Street nightspot Jesters for another five years after attacking two doormen with a knife.
TOO CLOSE TO CALL
WHITTS COULD HAVE BEEN BEST IN LEAGUE