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Mum, 21, is thankful to see baby thriving
A MUM-TO-BE contracted a womb infection which caused her baby to be born at 23 weeks – weighing just 493 grams
Turbulent times for city politics
POLITICAL IN-FIGHTING, COST OF LIVING CRISIS, SOARINGE CHARGES-AND THOSE TREES...
Nick Giannotti: The man that knew Argyle were the right club for him
CHRIS ERRINGTON SPEAKS TO THE MAN BEHIND THE COMPANY INVESTING MILLIONS INTO THE PILGRIMS
ROTATION PAYS OFF
SCHUMACHER'S BELIEF IN CHANGE WINS ARGYLE PROMOTION
Nurse tells court: 'I've not harmed any children'
A NURSE accused of multiple murders and attempted murders of babies has told a jury she had not harmed any children
Starmer confident over Sue Gray role
SIR Keir Starmer has said he is “confident” that ‘Partygate’ investigator Sue Gray has not broken any rules in her discussions with Labour about a senior party role
Daughter pays tribute to 'little local celebrity'
THE family of a 93-year-old Plymouth man dubbed ‘a local celebrity’ because of how many people he knew from different walks of life across the city have paid tribute to him, following his sudden death
Bold Heather defies sight loss
HEATHER Siewruk is no ordinary mum-of-two learning how to defend herself
New home for furniture store
A PLYMOUTH furniture store is to move out of the art deco Colin Campbell House, after finding new premises in the city centre
Renovation plan is under way at Civic Square
HISTORIC DETAILS ARE PART OF DESIGN
New hotel aims to be destination
PRE-EVENT DRINKS
A tipple which helps the seas
PLYMOUTH GIN LINKS UP WITH MARINE CHARITY
Annemarie chosen as royal champion
AN outstanding volunteer from Plymouth has been recognised by the King and the Queen Consort, as part of the official coronation celebrations in conjunction with the Royal Voluntary Service charity
When clothing was used as propaganda
THIS WARTIME RELIC HAS A TALE TO TELL
Preparing to celebrate a past monarch
CHRIS ROBINSON TELLS THE TALE OF HOW THE 1937 CORONATION WAS MARKED
Houses to be built on former youth club site
PLANS APPROVED FOR TEN NEW AFFORDABLE HOMES
SMASHING THE TARGET
PILGRIMS EASILY SURPASS SCHUEY'S CALL FOR 75 POINTS
Home Park crowds are second highest in the ast 60 years
THE Green Army have packed into Home Park week after week this season and have played a huge part in Plymouth Argyle’s return to the Championship, according to manager Steven Schumacher
Gladiators seek to start their league campaign with victory
BUOYED by their superb win over Poole Pirates last Tuesday, Plymouth Gladiators open their Championship campaign this evening when they welcome Scunthorpe Scorpions to the Coliseum
Inquest told medical drugs were present
POPULAR LOCAL MAN, 49, WAS FOUND DEAD IN BED
Family pay tribute to man killed in knife attack
LISKEARD RUGBY PLAYER WAS KILLED IN SUSPECTED MURDER
Marathon effort is just the start for Matthew
CANCER DIAGNOSIS PROMPTS AMBITIOUS RUNNING TARGET
City MP tries to assist Sudanese
IMMIGRANTS TELL LUKE POLLARD OF THEIR CONCERN FOR RELATIVES
Podcast helping men with mental health issues
PAIR USE HEALTH AND FITNESS KNOWLEDGE TO INSPIRE OTHERS
Ivybridge miss out on trophy after being beaten by Crediton
IVYBRIDGE missed out on the consolation prize of the Devon Senior Shield when Crediton defeated them 30-24 in the final on the Exhibition Road ground, writes Conrad Sutcliffe.
Services overcome Brixham in thriller
DEVONPORT Services came from behind to beat Brixham 33-27 in a thrilling Devon Senior Cup final at the Rectory Services were never ahead from the fifth minute of the match until the hour mark when wing Matt Richards went over in the corner to put them 22-20 up.
One dead and seven stabbed in 'altercation'
A MAN has died and suffered seven others stab wounds during a \"serious altercation\" in Bodmin, Cornwall.
Union boss hits out over strike criticism
THE leader of the train drivers' union has angrily condemned the Transport Secretary after he criticised a planned strike on the eve of the Eurovision Song Contest final for its impact on Ukraine.
Last flight leaves Sudan as UK evacuation ends
THE final UK evacuation flight from Sudan has departed from the Wadi Saeedna airfield near Khartoum, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) confirmed yesterday.
Work begins on facelift for historic Athenaeum
REPAIRS START ON CULTURALLY IMPORTANT CITY CENTRE SITE