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Five die in Italy floods
RESIDENTS in northern Italy have been told to get to higher ground amid fears rain-swollen rivers will again burst their banks.
Plymouth man jailed for eight years for rape
JURY FOUND HIM GUILTY OF RAPE AND ATTEMPTED RAPE
Bid to make city 'pesticide-free'
AUTHORITIES URGED TO PROTECT WILDLIFE
'Competitive socialising' comes to the Barcode
NEW LEISURE ATTRACTION SPINNERS' COMING TO CITY
Slow response to Keyham is 'outrageous'
MP SLATES HOME OFFICE DELAY TO INQUEST FINDINGS
Barcode and mall owner makes £1bn pre-tax loss
BLAMES HIGH INTEREST RATES AND ECONOMIC VOLATILITY
Yard's sofa cinema set to open next month
PLYMOUTH'S Everyman \"sofa\" cinema will open on June 2. Boutique cinema chain Everyman Media Group Plc is now ready to take bookings for the Royal William Yard venue.
Jesters boss pleased as club is 'vindicated'
THE owner of Plymouth's Jesters nightclub said he has been \"totally vindicated\" after councillors decided not to revoke its licence or cut opening hours. The Union Street venue found itself in front of Plymouth City Council's Licensing Sub Committee after allegations were made of violence and drug abuse.
Police appeal after woman robbed
PLYMOUTH police investigating a report of an alleged robbery in a city street have released pictures of two men they are keen to speak to in connection with the incident.
Breeding ground for sporting fairytales
I WATCH a lot of football. Too much, probably. It was the same at the weekend, as I took in at least three games, and highlights of more later on. But it was a game which I didn't see that possibly said more about the future of the football - in this country, at least.
WORST PART OF THE JOB
SCHUMACHER PAINED TO RELEASE PLAYERS FROM ARGYLE
Youngsters show their quality at Life centre
PLYMOUTH PLAYS HOST TO THE REGIONAL SKILLS COMPETITION
Players are given time to mull over contract offers
STEVEN Schumacher is prepared to wait for decisions from five of his title-winning Plymouth Argyle squad over new deals they have been offered but not for too long.
Burns hits lucky 13 in King Billy's pulsating victory
PLYMOUTH AND DISTRICT FRIDAY DARTS LEAGUE
Oxygen centre offers chance of faster recovery
'HYPERBARIC' TREATMENT FOR ALL, NOT JUST ELITE ATHLETES
Cocktail bar firm goes bust owing £345,000
THE SOCIAL BAR AND EATERY LTD GOES INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION
PM's trafficking pledge
THE Prime Minister will warn European leaders during a gathering in Iceland that the international system for policing human trafficking is “not working”.
Jiu-jitsu club changing lives
AN ex-prisoner has changed his life thanks to a sport he never intended to take up. Jamie Horsman turned up an hour too early for the Muay Thai class he had booked – but instead of wasting an hour he joined in with the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu session that was on.
Family bidding to give Paige a fitting farewell
FUNDRAISER TO GIVE HER 'THE SEND-OFF SHE DESERVES'
Bay gains status as city's newest bathing location
FIRESTONE BAY TO BE TESTED REGULARLY AFTER MP'S CAMPAIGN
New sportswear brand launches operation in city
FUTERA TEAM SUPPLIES KITS TO SEVERAL A-LEAGUE TEAMS
School rated as better, but still requires improvement
IMPROVEMENTS ARE STILL NEEDED AT ST BONIFACE
Ex-mayor to be given honorary alderman status
POSTHUMOUS AWARD FOR HIS DISTINGUISHED COUNCIL SERVICE
Tributes to Mike, 40, who died on holiday
FAMILY ARE 'BROKEN WITH GRIEF'
Dart's excellent knock helps Cornwood to win
DEVON CRICKET LEAGUE C WEST DIVISION
Argyle target Knibbs released by Cambridge
THE Cambridge United attacker who Plymouth Argyle tried to sign in January is going to be a free agent this summer.
Honour is Barker's to keep as he sets a new track record
THEY may have gone down to defeat to old adversaries Poole Pirates, but speedway enthusiasts were treated to a moment of history when Plymouth Gladiators' fan favourite Ben Barker broke the track record at the Coliseum on Friday night.
Beyond belief
Rebekah Vardy reveals all about growing up as a Jehovah's Witness
Delayed ward poll is to be held in June
BURRATOR VOTE WAS POSTPONED AFTER DEATH
Royal Albert Gate in the Fifties
CHRIS ROBINSON LEARNS LOTS OF NEW INFORMATION ABOUT A PHOTO FROM 1957