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Sunak defends policy
THE Eat Out to Help Out discount hospitality scheme helped to protect workers from the “devastating consequences” of job losses, Rishi Sunak told the UK Covid-19 Inquiry yesterday.
Community square planned for new houses
SALTRAM MEADOW IS SET TO HAVE FACILITIES FOR LOCALS
'Much-loved' pub could reopen in time for Christmas
A MUCH-loved Dartmoor pub is set to open its doors again in time for Christmas.
Plymouth to host 30 refugees
CITY COUNCIL BACKS CAP ON NUMBER OR ARRIVALS
City College welcomes nursing students
A NEW training partnership means City College Plymouth has been approved by the University of Plymouth as the newest placement setting for second and third year nursing students.
Fundraiser for family in grief at twins' death
SUPPORT FOR PARAMEDIC AND HER FAMILY THIS CHRISTMAS
It's a long way from the NHS
ABBIE LAUNCHES BESPOKE INTERIOR DESIGN BUSINESS
Schumacher explains reasons for changes
STEVEN Schumacher gave the carefully thought-out reasoning why he made six changes to his Plymouth Argyle side against Leicester City following the 4-0 defeat to the Championship leaders at King Power Stadium, writes Chris Errington.
EFFORT AND COMMITMENT
MANAGER 'PLEASED' WITH MANY OF ASPECTS OF PERFORMANCE
Argyle no match for classy Leicester
FOXES TOO CUNNING FOR PILGRIMS AS PREMIER LEAGUE PEDIGREE SHOWS
Sea wall repair means coast path can reopen
A LARGE hole in the sea wall at Mount Batten has been successfully repaired walkers on the South West Coast Path can once again enjoy the area.
BBC slated over Diana interview
A JUDGE has ordered the BBC to release a large number of emails surrounding Martin Bashir's controversial interview with Diana, Princess of Wales.
Emma, 13, is winner of art competition
POSTER FOR NHS CAREERS
Suspended sentence for repeat offender
OUTRAGED PUBLIC DECENCY MORE THAN ONCE IN STREET
Sporting activity will be raising awareness
MISSION'S GOAL IS TO HELP MENTAL HEALTH SUFFERERS
Charity provides a space full of comfort and joy
CHILDREN'S HOSPICE SOUTH WEST HELPS CITY FAMILIES
Jail term for attempt to rob cash from store
TWO FEMALE STAFF AT SHOP TACKLED HEROIN USER
Dental treatment leads to life-saving diagnosis
UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH PLAYS KEY ROLE IN PROJECT
Awards hail achievements of women from the South West
CROWNE PLAZA PLAYS HOST TO SPECIAL EVENT
Group found guilty of supplying drugs
A LARGE number of men and women from Liverpool and Plymouth are set to be sentenced, after they were found guilty of supplying heroin and cocaine to addicts in Plymouth.
A QUIET JANUARY
SCHUEY IS NOT EXPECTING MUCH ACTIVITY
New Welcoming City Champion appointed
COUNCILLOR WILL DRIVE EQUALITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION EFFORTS
Fans' final farewell to Pogues star
MOURNERS lined the streets of Dublin yesterday to say an emotional goodbye to Shane MacGowan at a public procession ahead of his funeral.
Gaza desperation grows
DESPERATE Palestinians fleeing Israel's expanding ground offensive crowded into an ever-shrinking area of the Gaza Strip as the Israel-Hamas war entered its third month yesterday.
Unions unite to fight strike law
THE Government's controversial new law to provide minimum levels of service during strikes will be attacked today at a special conference attended by leaders of the country's biggest trade unions.
New book looks at city rebuilding
THE rebuilding of Plymouth after World War II is the subject of the latest book by city historian Chris Robinson, which was launched this week.
Life-writing work shops for women
THE first of two weekend life-writing workshops for women takes place in Plymouth today with top writers brought in to share their expertise.
Looking for some weird Christmas baubles?
'BAD TAXIDERMIST' OFFERS SOME SHOCKING ITEMS
Music group are reviving carols of yesteryear
WREN MUSIC BRINGING BACK TRADITIONAL FOLK CAROLS
Derriford 'in growing need of resuscitation'
THOUSANDS OF HOURS LOST TO AMBULANCE DELAYS; MILLIONS NEEDED FOR REPAIRS