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Starmer Warns MPs On Blocking Housing Plans
SIR Keir Starmer said he would get tough with Labour MPs who stand in the way of his plans to rip through planning red tape to build homes and modern infrastructure.
Gaza Power Plant Out Of Fuel As Strikes Continue
PALESTINIANS in the sealed-off Gaza Strip struggled to find any safe area yesterday, as Israeli strikes demolished entire neighbourhoods, hospitals ran low on supplies and the territory's only power plant ran out of fuel, deepening the misery of a war sparked by a deadly assault by militants from terrorist organisation Hamas.
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PLYMOUTH WINDSURFER SELECTED FOR PARIS 2024 OLYMPICS
Wayne Rooney appointed Birmingham manager
WAYNE Rooney been confirmed as Birmingham’s new boss on a threeand-a-half year deal.
Tributes to councillor and former leader
SOUTH HAMS COUNCIL PAYS TRIBUTE TO BOTH MENANG
17 Brits are feared dead or missing
SEVENTEEN British nationals are feared dead or missing after the attack by Hamas over the weekend, as the conflict intensifies.
Vow to protect children with action on disposable vapes
THE Government will set out plans for how it intends to “restrict” vapes so they are no longer targeted at children.
Hair salon goes bust with debts over £50k
CLIENTS STUNNED AS LIQUIDATORS APPOINTED
New bus route added to replace lost service
NEW 30/31 ROUTE WILL RUN FROM OCTOBER 30
Buildings razed to expand 'quarter'
'WE CAN BRING MORE PEOPLE, MORE BUZZ AND NEW LIFE'
'I fear for family and friends' says Ukrainian refugee
A UKRAINIAN man now living in Plymouth said he fears for the safety of friends and family still in his native Kharkiv after recent Russian shells landed close to his childhood home.
Old Chapel set for a new life after sale for £135k
ONE of Plymouth’s most eye-catching old buildings is set for a new life after being sold at auction for £135,000. The Old Chapel, in Stonehouse, has been snapped up by an unnamed buyer who is looking at options to redevelop the Georgian pile.
Mighty Malan fires England to victory
AN outstanding century from Dawid Malan and Reece Topley’s eye-catching return put England’s World Cup defence back on track as they hammered Bangladesh by 137 runs in Dharamshala.
O'Brien withstands late barrage from Palmer
MARIA O’Brien’s beautifully crafted 150 checkout was the best of any competitor in the Legends Lounge Premier League, which aided her to a 7-3 triumph over Paul Palmer.
MP demands apology over gun law 'boasts'
LUKE POLLARD IN OPEN LETTER TO THERESE COFFEY OVER COMMENTS
Starmer vows to build 'new Britain' if he wins election
SIR Keir Starmer promised to “bulldoze” his way through restrictions to build a new Britain, with new homes and businesses and an NHS “back on its feet”.
Prison drug death after attempt to murder wife
A GREATER insight has been given into the life and state of mind of a 40-year-old Plymouth man who took a fatal overdose of prescribed medication in prison the day after being convicted for the brutal attempted murder of his wife.
'Hard work to improve our school has paid off'
FOCUS ON READING HELPS TO EARN IT A 'GOOD' OFSTED
Animal magic in store as musical all set to hit city
KARIM CAN'T WAIT TO MOVE IT, MOVE IT!
World's last ocean-going steamer in city stop-off
SHIP STEAMS INTO THE SOUND BUT COULD RETURN NEXT YEAR
Argyle fans among 24 from county banned from games
30 DEVON SUPPORTERS WHO CAUSED TROUBLE ARRESTED
Big appetite for function room on top of eatery
PAIR SINK £10K INTO RELAXATION VENUE
Israeli Minister Orders A 'Complete Siege' Of Gaza
ISRAEL’S defence minister has ordered a “complete siege” on the Gaza Strip, saying authorities will cut electricity and block the entry of food and fuel.
TIME ΤΟ RESET
ARGYLE WILL USE INTERNATIONAL BREAK TO RESET SAYS STEVEN SCHUMACHER
Michael Duff on where Swansea had the edge
FORMER Exeter City defender Josh Key sealed Swansea City’s 3-1 victory over Plymouth Argyle at Home Park with a 90th-minute goal and then earned praise from Michael Duff, the visitors’ boss.
Daley visit is paying off for Smith
RUGBY UNION Marcus Smith has been completing sprint sessions with British Olympic great Daley Thompson in his effort to become one of the sport’s finest playmakers.
Buttler concerned by state of outfield
ENGLAND captain Jos Buttler has suggested the state of the outfield in Dharamshala could compromise “the integrity of the game” when his side face Bangladesh today.
Raiders taste defeat for the first time this season
A TOUGH day at the office for Plymouth Raiders as they suffered their only defeat of the season in all competitions on Sunday, writes Jack Hodgetts.
Spectacular TJ can't stop Flyers taking the points
THE Plymouth City Patriots were in action Sunday night, taking on the Bristol Flyers, in what has become the must-watch South West Derby and in the past has offered a feisty affair, with plenty of drama and physical play.
Classical pianist will perform at city church
FORMER ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC TEACHER PLAYING NEW PIANO