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Phase 2 of road improvement plan edges closer
WORK WILL SEE TAVISTOCK ROAD WIDENED, WITH NEW SIGNALISED JUNCTION TO REPLACE WOOLWELL ROUNDABOUT
"A proud expression of history' - Sunak
THE coronation is not simply a \"spectacle\" but a \"proud expression\" of British history, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said, in a message ahead of the King's coronation
King greets public on Mall
THE King and the Prince and Princess of Wales greeted well-wishers on the Mall on the eve of the coronation
Rain won't dampen coronation celebrations
A WEEKEND OF EVENTS WILL STILL BE HELD ACROSS CITY
LABOUR TRIUMPH AT THE POLLS
THE city woke up yesterday morning to a Labour-controlled council following a devastating night for the ruling Conservative group
Giannotti will not rule out further investment at Argyle WE LOV
THIS IS A SUB DECK AND YOU PRESS RETURN TO GET TO WORK
Plymouth divers fare well for Great Britain
THREE divers from Plymouth Diving and coach Fito Gutierrez have just spent the last week in Dresden, Germany representing Great Britain at the 10th Youth International Meet.
Police stepping up patrols to keep countryside safe
AS Devon & Cornwall brace for an influx of visitors this month, police are increasing their patrols in the countryside. Devon & Cornwall Police have announced increased patrols on Bodmin Moor, Dartmoor and Exmoor throughout May to protect the countryside, its communities, and businesses.
In the mix... how Sam found music, fundraising and royal support
EARLY last year we spoke to local musician Sam Ho, who had just clocked up a No 8 single with his song Live Your Dream on the Traxsource soul/funk/disco Top 100 Chart.
WHERE THERE'S A QUILL THERE'S A WAY...
GUARDIANS' THIRD VOLUME IS A SATISFYING SIGN-OFF FOR THE BAND OF HEROES
POMP UP THE JAM
THE STARS ARE ALL SET TO COME OUT FOR CHARLES III'S CORONATION CONCERT SPECTACULAR
'Putin will face court'
VOLODYMYR ZELENSKY has said he is convinced that Russian president Vladimir Putin will face an international war crimes court when Ukraine wins the war that has been raging for over a year.
Prince pulls the perfect pint at pub
THE Prince of Wales has poured a \"perfect pint\" during a visit to a London pub.
King 'remains relaxed"
THE King's coronation will be \"jaw-dropping\" but the monarch remains \"relaxed and very gracious\" despite the \"huge burden\" ahead of him, the Dean of Westminster has said.
New bodycams for prison officers
WILL MAKE JAILS SAFER AND SAVE MONEY – MOJ
Tributes paid to photographer
SMILES ON THE TILES IS ALEX'S LEGACY
New waterfront project is set to start in January
SUTTON HARBOUR GROUP REVEALS NEXT DEVELOPMENT
No funds left to recompense care home staff
PLYMSTOCK BUSINESS WAS FORCED TO SHUT AFTER PANDEMIC
Sea and street parade for promoted Argyle
PILGRIMS' PLAYERS AND STAFF WILL BE TREATED TO CRUISE ACROSS THE SOUND
Family's trauma as Ollie, 2, was "hit by a cyclist"
A MUM-of-three has said she and her family have been left feeling “traumatised” and “shaken up” after her two-year-old son Ollie was hit by a cyclist whilst crossing the street in North Hill on Wednesday afternoon.
City's 'hidden gem' is hosting royal knees-up
WOODLAND FORT INVITES LOCALS TO CELEBRATE
Howarth and Gilkes unbeaten as Gladiators start with a win
PLYMOUTH Gladiators opened their Championship league campaign with an excellent 49-41 victory over the Scunthorpe Scorpions, but the margin of victory could have been so much bigger for Garry May’s side
'WE CAN COMPETE!'
HALLETT SURE ARGYLE CAN BE SUSTAINABLE IN CHAMPIONSHIP
Beryl Bikes firm reports £4m loss
BUT SAYS IT'S STILL CONFIDENT OF GROWTH
Cost of fish 'n' chips up by nearly a fifth
THE cost of fish and chips has shot up by almost a fifth and the price of children’s clothes has rocketed, according to a new interactive tool showing Britons how much their shopping bills have surged over the past year
Gray refusal to co-operate with probe 'disappointing'
RISHI Sunak thinks it is “obviously disappointing” that partygate investigator Sue Gray chose not to co-operate with a Government process looking into her move to a senior Labour role, Downing Street has said
Man arrested at palace had asked to talk with a soldier
A MAN arrested outside Buckingham Palace on suspicion of possessing a knife and ammunition had asked to speak to a soldier before warning police to handle his rucksack carefully
Eat while you watch in cinema
DISHES TO BE DELIVERED TO VELVET SOFAS
Felled tree on Armada Way carved with 'RIP'
FOLLOWS ANOTHER REMOVAL DELAY DUE TO NESTING BIRDS
Ten Tors teenagers brave the elements
DARTMOOR National Park’s unpredictable weather did not stop 2,314 teenagers in teams from cadet forces, schools and scout groups taking part last weekend in the nation’s largest youth outdoor event – the Ten Tors and Jubilee Challenge