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PM eyes flights to Rwanda this spring
RISHI Sunak said he still hopes to get a flight carrying asylum seekers to Rwanda off the ground this spring, as he braced for a parliamentary showdown over the scheme.
Sunak: My focus is the economy, not politics
RISHI Sunak has insisted the Conservative party is united, despite speculation about a plot to replace him as Prime Minister before the general election.
Plea to preserve moor ponies
CHARITY CLAIMS HERD IS AT RISK DUE TO CULL THREAT
Wedding venue aims to expand
QUEST TO OPEN UP TO MORE CUSTOMERS
Business traveller is beaten up at hotel
PLYMOUTH MAN KIDNAPPED ON WORK TRIP TO BELGIUM
Businesses strive hard in 'hidden gem' location
WHIMPLE STREET AREA HAS UNFULFILLED PROMISE
Ed running four 'ultramarathons' in just four days
EASTER WEEKEND! CHALLENGE TO HELP WITH FIGHT AGAINST CANCER
Guildhall restoration continues
WORK on one of Plymouth's most famous buildings, the Guildhall, is moving forward.
City centre work partially complete
PHASE one of the massive upgrade of Plymouth city centre is nearly complete.
'I GET THE FRUSTRATION, I GET IT, I DO'
IAN FOSTER RESPONDS AFTER ANGRY CRITICISM FROM ARGYLE SUPPORTERS
Argyle boss Foster under fire from fans after fourth straight Home Park defeat
PLYMOUTH Argyle slumped to a fourth consecutive Home Park defeat, all of them without scoring a goal, and many supporters turned on head coach Ian Foster as his side lost 1-0 to Preston North End.
Albion get back to winning with Richmond victory ways
PLYMOUTH Albion put a win on the board on Saturday afternoon with a 18-10 victory over Richmond.
PM 'sounds like he has already given up'
SIR Ed Davey has told the Liberal Democrats’ spring conference that the Prime Minister “sounds like he has already given up” and that setting the general election date is “pretty much the only thing left that Rishi Sunak controls anymore”.
Sunak 'will lead Tories into general election'
RISHI Sunak will lead the Tories into the general election this year, Cabinet minister Mark Harper has insisted, amid reports of a plot to oust the Prime Minister.
Tributes to Harley after death at 73
COCKNEY REBEL STAR DIES AT HOME
Recognition for force's pub defender
LICENSING TEAM STALWART GIVEN NATIONAL ACCOLADE
Wedding venue perfect for stable relationships
FORMER COW SHED TURNED INTO CHIC MATRIMONIAL SITE
Heritage Centre back in business
NUCLEAR SUBMARINE INTERIOR IS EXPLORED
Lecturer awarded £24k payout after 'bullying'
CITY COLLEGE FORCED TO PAY OUT AFTER VICTIMISATION ALLEGATION
Kitchen fire is extinguished at city fast food restaurant
CUSTOMERS of KFC at Plymouth’s Crownhill Retail Park were evacuated after a fire broke out in the kitchen.
Bundu is feeling the love despite his injuries
MUSTAPHA Bundu has admitted if there was one thing he could change about his time at Plymouth Argyle it would be the number of injuries he has had.
Richmond's visit allows us to pay tribute to Martin Livesey
LAST Saturday we lost to top of the league Chinnor at the Brickfields. Although the 26-5 defeat did not reflect the game at all, with Albion dominating second-half possession, it just seems like the boys can't finish off the attack.
Riverdance to celebrate anniversary tour in city
PLYMOUTH is to be one of the venues for a new tour by Irish dance sensation Riverdance as it marks a milestone anniversary next year.
Hospital installs 'sensory wall'
'BUBBLE WALL' IN CHILDREN'S THEATRES WAITING ROOM
Bill to protect pets passes first hurdle
PROPOSALS to crack down on the \"unscrupulous\" commercial trade of puppy, kitten and ferret smuggling have cleared their first hurdle in the Commons.
Rhino calf born in four minutes
A BABY rhino has charged into the world after a quick four-minute labour at a conservation zoo in Bedfordshire.
Sunak set to accept 5.5% MP pay hike
PRIME Minister Rishi Sunak will accept an inflation-busting 5.5% increase in his MP's pay, No 10 has indicated.
Royal Marines kick off 360th year in style
CELEBRATIONS INCLUDE COMMANDO STYLE 'CEREMONY OF THE DUES'
'Starbooks' cafe helps school pupils find their perfect blend of book
A PLYMOUTH school marked World Book Day by creating a 'little Hogwarts' and transforming their library into a 'Starbooks' cafe to help pupils find their perfect blend of book.
Got a leaky loo? SWW will give you £150 to fix!
JUST PUT PAPER STRIP INSIDE PAN TO CHECK IF YOUR LOO'S LEAKING!