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'We must deliver on promises made at Cop28'
PLYMOUTH SCIENTISTS GAVE EXPERT ANALYSIS AT SUMMIT
Pilot service takes expert hospice care across the River Tamar
ST Luke’s Hospice Plymouth’s end of life Urgent Care Team ventured across the Tamar to visit their first patient at home in East Cornwall, as part of a pilot service running until the end of March 2024.
Ensuring Sherford is full of spirit of Christmas
THE Sherford community has come together to ring in the festive season and a new addition to the town’s Christmas calendar, Sherford’s ‘Scratch Choir’ – made up of residents and their children – has been leading festivities by singing carols around the community’s illuminated 18ft Christmas tree.
Looking after Navy families
THIS year there will be something missing from Scarlette and Amber’s Christmas… their Daddy.
Big wheel ready to roll back to light up the Hoe
COULD BE UP BY EASTER IF APPROVED
Daley returns to diving and takes gold
PLYMOUTH diver Tom Daley returned to competition and immediately picked up where he left off - by finishing on top of the podium and claiming gold.
WE WILL BE FINE!
HALLETT VOWS TO STICK TO THE ARGYLE WAY
Dinari and Hay have too much for rivals
THERE was a top-of-the-table clash in Men's B between two undefeated pairs when Arash Dinari and Lawrence Hay met Dave Gale and Steve Matcham.
Plymouth divers catch the eye
PLYMOUTH divers Amelie Underwood, Euan McCabe, Archie Waines and Ollie Heath were in action representing Plymouth Diving at the Scottish National Diving Championships, incorporating the British National Cup, which was held in Edinburgh last weekend.
City firm generates funds for charity
AID FOR CHILDREN’S HOSPICE SOUTH WEST
By-election test awaits Tories
THE Tories say they will \"fight for every vote\", as Rishi Sunak battles to avoid another by-election humiliation after Peter Bone's voters ousted him from the Commons.
Atkins’ Christmas fear
STRIKES by junior doctors in England will mean that some patients will not be sent home from hospital in time to spend Christmas with their loved ones, the Health Secretary said yesterday.
Fall in inflation reinforces hope of cut in rates
INFLATION dropped back unexpectedly sharply to its lowest level for over two years last month, reinforcing forecasts for the Bank of England to start cutting interest rates early in 2024.
Morris dancers bring old traditions to city
MORRIS dancers brought out the crowds in Plymouth when they marked the winter solstice and a decade of the city's Old Town Twelves.
Prison 'conditions inhumane’
CONDITIONS for inmates at Dartmoor Prison have been condemned as inhumane and unsafe.
Goldilocks is a rip-roaring show for all the family
BE prepared to be dazzled, impressed and highly amused: This year’s panto at Theatre Royal Plymouth offers a sumptuous spread of entertainment to suit every taste.
TIME FOR SCHU TO GO
MANAGER LEAVES ARGYLE TO TAKE UP VACANCY AT STOKE
'Gutted! But trust the board to get it right...'
STEVEN Schumacher’s departure to Stoke City has been met with dismay by the Green Army as Plymouth Argyle now begin the search for a new manager.
Who's next to take the wheel?
THE departure of the highly-rated Steven Schumacher to Stoke City is not new territory for Plymouth Argyle, as the older supporters will know only too well.
Hayman's ten tons helps King Billy to win
ANTONY Hayman starred with 16 tons in King Billy’s Plymouth City Super League A League win by an 8-3 scoreline in a visit to Indian Inn.
Blizzard of Oz
CELEBRITY MASTERCHEF: CHRISTMAS COOK-OFF 2023 BBC1, 9pm
Sign up for collection of your garden waste
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NHS braces for strike disruption
THE NHS is bracing for a difficult few days as almost half of the medical workforce in England are set to go on strike during one of the busiest periods of the year.
Gove's court case hope
MICHAEL Gove has said he hopes to see a criminal case being brought against Baroness Michelle Mone over her involvement in a PPE procurement scandal.
No boats date yet
RISHI Sunak yesterday said there is no “firm date” for meeting his promise to “stop the boats”, as Channel crossings approached 30,000 for the year.
Jenrick delivers Gaza war warning
UK Government calls for a “sustainable ceasefire” in the Gaza conflict are “unhelpful” and give “succour to Israel’s enemies”, a Tory former Cabinet minister has warned.
Games table is where the party's at
FOOD? Not for me. Presents? If you are a child or have the money to embrace the joy of giving. Seeing loved ones? Well, yes, in the right context. But for me, the best thing about Christmas is pitting your wits or your skills with those closest to you, by engaging in some games.
Tungsten mine in £1.8m lifeline
PLYMOUTH’S under-threat tungsten mine has received a £1.8m lifeline and vital planning approval.
Rippon's delight at show reunion
STRICTLY Come Dancing star Angela Rippon compared her return to the studio for the live final as ‘like the first day at Hogwarts’.
New shop opens on the Barbican
A NEW shop has opened on Plymouth’s Barbican, selling an array of mystical gifts and handmade items.