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MUDRYK: I'M INNOCENT!
CHELSEA WINGER VOWS TO CLEAR NAME AFTER BANNED TEST
McMinn & Cook show their best qualities
JACK McMinn and Scott Cook produced one of the best games in Plymouth darting history in the Steve Chapman 501 League with no leg going beyond five visits to the board in a 3-2 win for the former.
Cooper and Randell show the benefit of a thriving Academy
NEED any convincing about the importance of Plymouth Argyle’s new permanent academy home, Foulston Park, which is scheduled to open next year?
Big win for England in South Africa
ENGLAND skittled South Africa for just 64 as they powered to an emphatic 287-run win in the one-off Test in Bloemfontein.
Stokes will never hold himself back
ENGLAND captain Ben Stokes promised there will be no “holding back” when he recovers from his latest injury problems, insisting he is ready to keep digging deep for his country.
A VERY BERRY CHRISTMAS...
YOU won't find a more wholesome or delicious show on telly this Christmas.
Does Santa need a reset starting with his diet?
DOUBLE TROUBLE FOR A FIRST TIME DAD OF TWINS
Demand for family fun leads to record revenues
HOLLYWOOD Bowl, the ten-pin bowling operator, has announced record revenue this year as Britons continue to enjoy competitive socialising venues.
Inflatable play business expands into Saltash
BOUNCY CASTLES, DINOSAUR ADVENTURES AND MUCH MORE TO KEEP KIDS HAPPY
Sibling eligibility payouts extended
THE first few victims of the infected blood scandal have received their final compensation pay outs, the Government has said as it extended eligibility criteria for siblings to get compensation.
"Legitimate reasons'
MI5 had “legitimate reasons” to warn MPs about a lawyer accused of working for the Chinese government, judges have ruled.
No payouts for Waspi campaigners
CAMPAIGNERS have branded a Government decision not to compensate women affected by the way changes to the state pension age was communicated “bizarre and totally unjustified”.
Kirillov 'not mourned'
THE UK will not mourn the death of Igor Kirillov, the Russian general reportedly killed in a Ukrainian operation in Moscow, Downing Street has said.
MP hails justice for veterans
LGBT+ PERSONNEL TO RECEIVE DUE COMPENSATION
Police officer may face hearing over Keyham claims
INDEPENDENT OFFICE FOR POLICE CONDUCT INVESTIGATION ONGOING
City man wins £166,187 on national lottery
NOW 'MR D' PLANS A DISNEYLAND TREAT
Major award for college student
ABI IS HAILED FOR HER DEDICATION AND EFFORT
Marine sector 'crucial key to unlock our financial growth'
CITY LEADERS ARE ON A MISISON TO ATTRACT NEW INVESTMENT
Time of festive cheer and community spirit
NEIGHBOURS COME TOGETHER TO CELEBRATE THE SEASON
Sumptuous sets... stunning ballet
A ‘SPELLBINDING’ ballet is coming to Plymouth next spring. Birmingham Royal Ballet (BRB) is taking Sir David Bintley’s production of Cinderella on tour.
Brothers 'cleared' of petrol station murders
TWO brothers who were convicted in 2006 of the murders of a couple who ran a petrol station near Wadebridge have effectively been cleared ahead of a planned retrial.
Phillips delighted to bring Aussie ace to Gladiators
PLYMOUTH Gladiators promoter Mark Phillips is hoping for big things from new recruit Mitchell Cluff, who was confirmed as the club's fourth rider for 2025, writes Stuart James.
Wilder backing Argyle to end away day wait
BLADES BOSS ADMITS HIS TEAM WERE FORTUNATE TO TAKE WIN
Cycling legend recognised by BBC
SIR Mark Cavendish will receive the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Lifetime Achievement award tonight after ending his recordbreaking 19-year career last month.
New 2025 focus for ace Raducanu
EMMA Raducanu admits her off-court duties cost her energy following her US Open breakthrough but believes she has now found the right balance as she looks to move forward in 2025.
Embroidery as an art form
JO CLARKE EXPLAINS HOW CRAFT WORK FROM ACROSS EUROPE CAME TO THE CITY
Grammar School's battle to survive
CHRIS ROBINSON EXPLAINS HOW NEW PREMISES AIDED A PLYMPTON ESTABLISHMENT
'Impossible to stay'
THE Bishop of Newcastle has said it is \"impossible\" for Stephen Cottrell to remain Archbishop of York or for him to lead the Church of England.
UK and Norway are 'best placed'
SIR Keir Starmer has said that the UK and Norway are \"probably two of the bestplaced countries in the world\" when it comes to carbon capture.
Alleged Chinese spy says: 'I've done no wrong'
ALLEGED Chinese spy Yang Tengbo, who forged links with the Duke of York and mixed with other British establishment figures, insisted he has \"done nothing wrong or unlawful\".