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Two people are rescued after fire strikes home
OCCUPANTS COULD NOT FIND WAY OUT
Santa Claus is coming to town!
IT’S beginning to look a lot like Father Christmas! Plymouth and Saltash went Santa mad at the weekend with the old man in red appearing pretty much everywhere.
COMMANDING PRESENCE
LEWIS GIBSON SIGNING FROM EVERTON HAS WORKED OUT WONDERFULLY FOR PLYMOUTH ARGYLE
Long season comes to an end
MONDAY saw the very last match of a long season, away to Trevose in a postponed match due to rain, but it was worth the wait with St Mellion winning 4½-3½.
Schuey outlines the task facing Argyle against Stoke
THE recent fluctuating form of Stoke City ahead of their Championship clash against Plymouth Argyle at Home Park tomorrow probably sums up the Championship, according to Steven Schumacher.
Tough year is ending on a high
DECK the halls! December is here tomorrow, and with it comes the freezing weather and the possibility of snow.
Lammy: EU reset key
SHADOW foreign secretary David Lammy has promised to strengthen the UK’s relationship with the European Union if his party succeeds in next year’s general election.
No 'hissy fit' over Marbles says Sunak
RISHI Sunak has denied throwing a “hissy fit” by scrapping a planned meeting with his Greek counterpart after accusing him of grandstanding about the return of the Parthenon Sculptures from London’s British Museum to Athens.
It's a flying visit for PM at Cop 28
RISHI Sunak has said the UK’s impact at the COP28 climate summit should not be measured by “hours spent” as he ended his 11-hour visit by announcing new investment for Dogger Bank wind farm.
Boat firm fined after platform crushed worker
WIFE SARAH SAYS: ‘OUR LIVES WILL NEVER BE THE SAME'
Winter fair sprinkles some medieval magic
BUCKLAND ABBEY IS TRANSFORMED BACK TO TUDOR TIMES
YOUTH WILL GET CHANCE
SCHUEY WANTS TO SEE MORE LIKE COOPER AND RANDELL
Hardie set to return but as a sub against Stoke
STEVEN Schumacher has welcomed the return to full training of Plymouth Argyle striker Ryan Hardie and admitted: \"We have missed him.\"
Schuey knows he must address poor away form
STEVEN Schumacher made no bones about it when asked after Plymouth Argyle's 1-0 midweek defeat at Coventry City and their failure to win any of their nine away Championship matches so far this season.
Striker can be the answer for Hobbs
PLYMOUTH Parkway manager Lee Hobbs hopes the acquisition of striker Jack Bray-Evans will be the missing piece in the jigsaw and provide him with the 'fox in the box' he has been searching for since the summer.
Henderson brings in O'Loughlin at Tavi
TAVISTOCK manager Stuart Henderson has added to the ranks at Langsford Park, but it will not be until mid-December that the versatile Joe O’Loughlin will officially become a Lamb.
SHRINK RAPT
ANNE HATHAWAY GIVES A STRONG PERFORMANCE AS A GLAMOROUS PSYCHOLOGIST WHO HOLDS A TIMID WALLFLOWER IN HER THRALL
Pogues star, 65 dies after health battle
THE Pogues’ frontman, Shane MacGowan, has died “peacefully” at the age of 65, with his wife and family by his side, a statement from his family said.
Cleverly 'well placed'
JAMES Cleverly can “alleviate” any Rwandan concerns about the delays to the UK’s plans to send asylum seekers to the country, a Cabinet colleague has insisted.
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EVENT SEES MEN STRIDING THE STREETS TOGETHER
ST ANDREWS' SANTA'S PANTS TREE WINS FESTIVAL HONOUR
A PLYMOUTH primary school proved to be top of the tree when its decorations were judged the best in a festive display which helped to raise more than £12,000 for the NSPCC.
Alfie's mother and ex-partner guilty of murder
THE Devon mother of an 18-month old boy and her former partner have been found guilty of his murder after a night of \"violent discipline\" when he suffered 70 injuries to his body.
Winter arrives across Devon and Cornwall
SCHOOLS ARE SHUT AND SLEDGES ARE RETRIEVED FROM HIBERNATION
WE'RE HARD DONE BY
BIG DECISIONS ARE GOING AGAINST ARGYLE
Pilgrims must see away results improve
SCHUMACHER'S SIDE ARE YET TO WIN AWAY IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP
Dixon's 'Djokovic' serve helps overcome Ellicott and Turner
LESTER Ellicott and Richard Turner came out the starting blocks like a couple of teenagers and forced a tiebreak when playing Sean Wolstenholme and Simon Dixon for the first set.
Inquest told boys drowned in road crash
FOUR teenagers drowned after the vehicle they were travelling in left a road in North Wales, a coroner has said.
'Fears for NHS saw Covid patients sent to care homes...'
PEOPLE with Covid-19 were discharged to care homes over fears about the NHS getting \"clogged up\", the pandemic inquiry has heard.
Thriller is enlivened by cast of real quality
DO you believe in ghosts? That is the question which two couples wrestle over at a dinner party, with host Jenny (Louisa Lytton) convinced she has heard noises in their new home at exactly the same time every night: 2.22am.
Councillors row over bid to end Tamar charges
MOTION TO CALL FOR ABOLITION OF TOLLS