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Steve runs to help those with Parkinson's
THE DAD HIMSELF HAS THE DEBILITATING CONDITION
Tavistock to Bere Alston rail line to reopen
MONEY TO BE ALLOCATED FROM AXED HS2 PROJECT
Lady painters and decorators take on the men
'IT'S ALL ABOUT CHANGING ATTITUDES' SAY THE GIRLS
COOPER'S COMEBACK
MICHAEL COOPER POISED TO RETURN TO ACTION
Parkway in a good place despite nightmare journey home
PLYMOUTH Parkway travelled in luxury to their midweek trip to Winchester City, but what was supposed to have been a comfortable trip there and back enjoying the many mod cons on top-of-the-range coaches of today didn’t quite go to plan.
Argyle should 'keep being as brave as they are' says boss
MILLWALL BOSS IMPRESSED BY SCHUMACHER'S SIDE
Watkins returns to England squad
OLLIE Watkins and Jarrod Bowen have returned to the England set-up – but there is no place for Raheem Sterling once again.
India flash floods kill 14 and dozens are missing
RESCUE workers were searching for more than 100 people yesterday after flash floods triggered by sudden heavy rainfall swamped several towns in northeastern India, killing at least 14 people, officials said.
Labour pledging 700,000 extra dental appointments
AN extra 700,000 urgent dentist appointments and supervised tooth-brushing in schools would be introduced under Labour plans to improve oral health.
Survivors of sex crimes harmed by investigations
SURVEY SHOWS THREE IN FOUR SUFFER MENTAL HEALTH DROP
Man jailed for 'terrifying attack' on grandparents
COURT HEARD THEY 'STILL LOVED HIM' DESPITE THREATENING TO KILL THEM
Search after armed police are called in
WHITLEIGH PROPERTY SEARCH OVER REPORT OF A WEAPON
Woodland with plans for treetop villas being sold
TWO EMPTY HOTELS IN LOOE ARE ALSO UP FOR SALE
New figures reveal scale of empty homes in city
MORE THAN 2,500 PROPERTIES WERE UNOCCUPIED IN 2022
Campaigner claims MP urged him to start MOD legal action
MERCER 'URGED' MAN TO SUE MINISTRY OVER NUCLEAR TEST VETERANS
Yelverton mother on trial over son's death
ALFIE HAD 70 VISIBLE INJURIES WHEN HE DIED AGED 18 MONTHS
Limited edition print of Argyle legend's statue
PHOTO OF JACK LESLIE TRIBUTE WILL RAISE MONEY FOR CAMPAIGN
Tamar toll could hit £4 under new plans
'UNPRECEDENTED financial challenges' means the cost of crossing the Tamar are almot certain to rise. Tamar Crossings, who operate the Torpoint Ferry and the Tamar Bridge, say they are facing a significant and growing financial deficit unless there is intervention to increase income.
JUST NOT OUR NIGHT
SCHUEY FRUSTRATED AS THINGS CONSPIRE AGAINST ARGYLE
Southgate sweats over Saka fitness
BOSS Gareth Southgate will be sweating on Bukayo Saka's fitness ahead of naming his England squad to face Australia and Italy on Thursday.
Parkway rewarded for their efforts with a point at Winch
PLYMOUTH Parkway edged a step closer to safety in the southern League Premier Divison with a 1-1 draw at Winchester City on Tuesday.
Boy racers warned their cars could be taken away
A SENIOR Plymouth police officer has warned anti-social drivers and boy racers they risk seeing their much-loved cars seized and hauled away if they don't learn to behave on the road.
City's oldest pub is seeking new landlords
PLYMOUTH’S oldest pub is looking for new landlords. The Minerva Inn dates back to 1540 and is believed to be framed by timber from the Spanish Armada, but has been made available to let by Red Oak Taverns.
Children among 21 dead after Venice bus tragedy
CHILDREN have been confirmed as among 21 people who died when a bus plunged from an elevated road and burst into flames in a borough of Venice, Italy.
Cyclists on Tour in St Luke's event
ANNUAL FUNDRAISER RETURNS ON SUNDAY
Willow tree on Armada Way will be last to fall
TREE NEXT TO HOTEL HAS DIED AND IS SET TO BE REMOVED
Applause for dedicated Argyle fan 'Bomber'
PLAY IS STOPPED AS BOTH SIDES JOIN TRIBUTE TO IAN
Burglar caused damage to valuable painting
A YOUNG man who admitted damaging a valuable Sir Joshua Reynolds painting – owned by the council on behalf of the people of Plymouth – is set to be sentenced next week.
Clear Message On Climate Emergency Lights Up City Centre
A POWERFUL and illuminating message about the climate emergency, which aims to echo Plymouth’s kindness and togetherness, is lighting up one of the city centre’s landmark buildings.
Exploring Luxury Hotel Of The Oceans
PLYMOUTH welcomed a new visitor to its shores last month as the Scenic Eclipse II, the sister ship of the world’s first discovery yacht, docked in the city for the first time.