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Inflation dips due to lower fuel prices
UK inflation slowed last month on the back of lower petrol prices but remained in double figures as household budgets continue to come under pressure
Bus boosts campaign against breast cancer
A NEW breast screening awareness bus has hit the road in Plymouth as part of a campaign to encourage more people to attend appointments
Nurse 'privileged" to run marathon
RAF VETERAN RUNNING TO SUPPORT RBL
Music legend is on way to city
FAT TONY ROLLS INTO TOWN IN SEPTEMBER
Liquidators seek to claw back money from couple
COLLAPSE OF CITY-BASED TV NETWORK LEFT DEBTS OF £2M
Thieves spoil family trips to enjoy the moor
CAR WINDOWS SMASHED AND BELONGINGS ARE STOLEN
Tributes to a 'true friend of Plymouth'
TRIBUTES have been paid to former Plymouth Lord Mayor Brian Vincent, who has died at the age of 73.
Bikers invited to 'ride out' for Paul
MOTORCYCLISTS are being invited to ride out and make a Plymouth man’s final journey something special.
Argyle take a huge step to promotion with a late winner at Shrewsbury
SUBSTITUTE Callum Wright was the hero for Plymouth Argyle as he scored a last-gasp goal deep into seven minutes of added time to secure a come-from-behind 2-1 win away to Shrewsbury Town.
St Levans win thanks to Pearce brothers
THE Pearce brothers were in top form for St Levans, who edged Victory Hammers 6-5 in their visit to Honicknowle in the Steve Chapman 501 League
City chef to open eaterie in new 'food quarter'
PLATES SET TO OPEN ON NORTH HILL AT END OF APRIL
Metal workshop battles the 'throwaway world'
BRINGING CREATIVE FLAIR TO BESPOKE METAL WORK
Amazing creations piece of cake for Suzanne
HOME-BASED BUSINESS IS ENTICING CUSTOMERS WITH BESPOKE CAKES
Wedding to savour in a changing world
I WENT to a family wedding last week, a happy occasion which has been months (almost years) in the planning
Family of Beth 'fear for others' after death
THE family of a former Plymouth schoolgirl who took her own life while in a secure mental health unit have spoken for the first time – and say they are scared for the patients still there
Frigate decommissioned following 30-year career
SHIP WAS BASED IN PLYMOUTH FOR LARGE PART OF ITS SERVICE
Caravan at resort is causing controversy
LOCALS GRUMBLE OVER USE OF RIVERSIDE PARKING AREA
Students 'expelled' in emails sent by hackers
CYBER ATTACK SEES PUPILS SENT EXPULSION MESSAGE
Passengers from cruise ship spent £200k in city
MORE CRUISE SHIPS EXPECTED TO VISIT
Stunning leap by city diver
A DARING diver from Plymouth has completed a series of audacious dives from a penthouse apartment at Royal William Yard
BOY, 5, UNABLE TO GET VITAL OP
Boy's future is 'fading away' as vital surgery is not scheduled
Market day on the Barbican
JO CLARKE LOOKS AT AN EXHIBITION SHOWCASING PAINTINGS OF PLYMOUTH
TV presenter reveals special place in Cornwall
FERN BRITTON HAS RELISHED LIFE IN WESTCOUNTRY
Emergency lanes 'will not return'
REINSTATING hard shoulders on existing smart motorways would be \"too disruptive\" and cost a \"significant\" amount, Downing Street has said.
Schumacher wants his Pilgrims to focus on themselves
MANAGER SAYS PILGRIMS MUST NOT WORRY ABOUT PROMOTION RIVALS
Hobbs questions Southern League's refusal to help clubs
PLYMOUTH Parkway manager Lee Hobbs has voiced his disgust at the Southern League's refusal to extend the season with his club one of six that still have three games left in which to complete their season
Man denies raping sex worker at city hotel
A MAN accused of raping and robbing a sex worker in a Plymouth city centre hotel has taken to the witness box to give evidence in his defence
Life at sea is hard graft for Plymouth skipper
ACCORDING to experienced long-term skipper, Steven Walker: \"Going to sea is a hard life, there are no ifs and buts
Nathan's weight loss proves a right result
PLYMSTOCK MAN SCORES ON FOOTBALL-BASED PROGRAMME
Plymouth firm expands into European market
PURCHASE OF GERMAN BRAND MAKES SHIFT A MAJOR PLAYER