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WYCOMBE DEFENDER WOULD COMMAND A £750,000 FEE
Charged with helping Khalife
A MAN has been charged with assisting former soldier Daniel Khalife, after he escaped from prison.
Little cheer for retail businesses
THE crucial \"golden quarter\" failed to give retailers the send-off to 2024 they were hoping for, after a year marked by weak consumer confidence, newly published figures show.
Falling use of fossil fuels deserves three cheers
THREE rousing cheers, Britain's electricity last year was the cleanest since 1955, when fossil fuel levels dropped to their lowest levels.
JO CLARKE TAKES A LOOK AT JUST A FEW OF THE 20,000-PLUS IMAGES AT THE BOX
The top-left image was taken on December 31, 1958, and shows a group of children in a playground on Pembroke Street - maybe meeting up with their friends before the year comes to an end, or taking a turn on the bicycles they were given for Christmas?
Farage's courting of Musk has backfired
THE fact Nigel Farage and his toxic Reform UK are centre stage has little to do with any mass popular support.
News and views from the past
THIS item is on show in the Bridge Gallery at The Box until the end of Sunday in a display called 'Traces', writes Jo Clarke.
More patients set to be treated privately
MORE patients will be sent for treatment in private hospitals under Government plans to slash NHS waiting lists, Sir Keir Starmer has said.
Guess The Year: When business was brisk in the new year sales at the city's main department stores
THE Herald wrote: \"Sales fever grew today as two of Plymouth's largest department stores began their winter sales.
Street scenes showing the 20th century life and times of Devonport folk
JO CLARKE TAKES A LOOK AT JUST A FEW OF THE 20,000-PLUS IMAGES AT THE BOX
HOUNDS OF LOVE
HE might have a reputation as a ladies' man, but it's dogs that have brought enduring happiness for Strictly star Pete Wicks.
LOOKING BACK - When charabancs ruled the roads
CHRIS ROBINSON RECALLS A POST-WAR BOOM FOR PUBLIC TRANSPORT BY ROAD
PM hits back at Musk outburst
SIR Keir Starmer said the online debate about child sexual exploitation was based on lies, with politicians jumping on the bandwagon\".
CHRIS ROBINSON RECALLS A POST-WAR BOOM FOR PUBLIC TRANSPORT BY ROAD
ALTHOUGH horses had proved invaluable during the 1914-18 war, their presence on the public highways and byways of Britain was in terminal decline. What is more, although many survived the war, so too did a huge number of large army vehicles, many of which were deployed after the war as charabancs.
Minister probed over properties
TREASURY minister Tulip Siddiq has referred herself to the Prime Minister's ethics tsar after controversies over properties linked to her family and her aunt's political movement in Bangladesh.
Healthcare firm in £6m profit
PLYMOUTH healthcare provider Livewell Southwest CIC has bounced back into profit after the Government refunded £5m it had to pay nurses. The company, which employs almost 2,800 people, has recorded a pre-tax surplus of
Area named as a hotspot for hiking
WILDLIFE AND WATER VIEWS FROM CITY'S WALKING TRAILS
Major road shut off as electrical fire is tackled
RESIDENTS LEFT WITHOUT POWER DUE TO SAFETY
£25m transformation of Colin Campbell Court begins
THE COMMUNITY DIAGNOSTIC CENTRE IS EXPECTED TO BE OPEN BY THE END OF 2025
Gill's year of slimming sees her shed six stone
SHE HIT HER TARGET WEIGHT IN LESS THAN 12 MONTHS
Tinside transformation plans put in
PLANS have been submitted which will enable transformation works at Tinside Lido to continue.
Boat builder buoyant despite £24.5m loss
PLYMOUTH luxury boat maker Princess Yachts said it is confident it will bounce back into profit after making a loss of £24.5m.
Agony and ecstasy of huge sporting year...
A JAM-packed start to 2025 will kick off a huge year of sport.
Can England finally end a Down Under drought?
NOT SINCE 2011 HAS AN AWAY TEAM RETURNED WITH AN ASHES VICTORY...
Only conquering the world will do this time
THE Red Roses travelled to the World Cup in New Zealand in 2022 as the world's dominant side, having lost just two games in the previous four years.
POINT PROVEN
KEVIN Nancekivell says he makes no apology for setting up Plymouth Argyle to be hard to break down against Stoke on Saturday after the Pilgrims ground out a 0-0 draw to claim just their third away Championship point of the season.
New boss could be named by Saturday
PLYMOUTH Argyle are looking to appoint the successor to former head coach Wayne Rooney before the Emirates FA Cup third round tie at Brentford on Saturday, The Herald understands.
Stubborn Argyle prove a point with defensive‣ rearguard action
PLYMOUTH Argyle put in a stubborn defensive rearguard action to pick up just their third away Championship point of the season from a 0-0 draw with Stoke City at the bet365 Stadium on Saturday.
Record signing Baidoo set for FA Cup debut
GHANA international midfielder Michael Baidoo has become Plymouth Argyle's record signing after completing his move from Swedish side IF Elfsborg.
Plymstock Oaks looking to establish roots for the future
PLYMSTOCK Oaks moved on from their defeat at Redruth with a 41-28 win over visiting Bude.