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Pleguezuelo enjoying big Championship challenge with Argyle
THE SPANISH DEFENDER JOINED FROM DUTCH TOP FLIGHT SIDE FC TWENTE
Pilgrims can't claw way back against Lions
PLYMOUTH Argyle suffered a rare Home Park defeat as they were beaten 2-0 by a stubborn Millwall side who proved impossible for them to break down despite no lack of trying.
Fawn A down Octagon despite Bassett's efforts
STEVE CHAPMAN 501 LEAGUE
Scout Caitlin to take on Norway challenge
CAITLIN Evans, a university student from Plymouth is set to represent the UK at a European Scout event.
Strangers take Gothic gamble
TWO total strangers decided to bring both of their interests together and open a shop at the heart of a Devon town. Scarlet Velvet in Ivybridge offers a wide-variety of products and services, from alternative clothing to holistic healing.
'Physical detectives' solve your body woes
PHYSIOTHERAPISTS ALLEVIATE BODY'S 'PUZZLES' NATURALLY
Golden couple will keep rolling on!
A HUSBAND and wife who have both won two tennis Paralympic golds have vowed to compete for as long they can as they received OBES at Windsor Castle.
Two die in shooting at Bangkok shopping mall
AT least two people have been killed after a shooting at a major Thailand's shopping centre in capital city, Bangkok.
Small boat arrivals pass 25,000 so far this year
MORE than 25,000 people have been detected crossing the English Channel in small boats so far this year, Home Office figures confirm.
Adventure park to bring huge zip rail to Tamar Valley
THIRTY-SIX TREES WILL NEED TO BE CHOPPED DOWN
Runners help charity in memory of Christina
A RUNNING club has raised hundreds of pounds for a Plymouth charity in memory of one of its members who tragically died earlier this year.
Argyle fan fined for sending offensive message
'INSULTING AND DISTRESSING' TWEET MADE ARSON JOKE'
Celebration of Devon's food and drink
PLYMPTON’S Langage Farm and Stoke’s Cakehole were among the winners at the Annual Food Drink Devon Awards.
CRANK UP THE VOLUME
ARGYLE HAVE TWO CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES AT HOME PARK THIS WEEK, STARTING AGAINST MILLWALL TONIGHT
Pilgrims boosted by Gibson's scan result
A SCAN has shown that Plymouth Argyle defender Lewis Gibson, right, has not suffered a serious foot injury but he will still be sidelined for the Championship clash against Millwall at Home Park tomorrow night.
Argyle proving a few people wrong Conor Hazard
THE PILGRIMS ARE 13TH IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP WITH 11 POINTS FROM NINE GAMES FOLLOWING THEIR BATTLING 1-1 DRAW AWAY TO HIGH-FLYING HULL CITY ON SATURDAY
Patriots' bite is too much for the Sharks
PLYMOUTH City Patriots picked up their first win of the season on Sunday afternoon over the impressive Sheffield Sharks, but not before suffering a defeat to the Manchester Giants two days earlier.
Community invests in three solar farms
RESIDENTS have invested more than £220,000 in a scheme to bring three Devon solar farms into community ownership.
Plans for blanket ban on mobile phones in schools
GILLIAN Keegan confirmed the Government’s plans for a blanket ban of mobile phones in schools, describing them as one of the “biggest issues” facing teachers.
Civil service targeted as Hunt aims to cut £1bn
CHANCELLOR Jeremy Hunt announced plans to cut the size of the civil service as he faced Tory demands to slash taxes and trim the size of the state.
Man robbed store at knifepoint
A PLYMOUTH man will be sentenced next week after he admitted robbing a Whitleigh convenience store at knifepoint.
MP 'paid £5.5k' after leaving as Boris's minister
SAYS 'SEVERANCE PAYMENTS ARE NORMAL IN ANY JOB'
The long and winding road home
ARGYLE FANS ENDURE 17-HR 'NIGHTMARE' JOURNEY HOME
Hazard is the hero as Argyle dig in to tame Hull's Tigers
PILGRIMS GOALKEEPER PRESERVES A POINT WITH SOME SUPER SAVES IN LONG TRIP TO IN-FORM HULL
Albion Oaks make light work of bottom club
IT IS FIVE WINS FROM FIVE FOR THE LEAGUE LEADERS AS TAVISTOCK GO DOWN TO A NARROW DEFEAT
Norwegian star to sing at city concert
A NORWEGIAN rising star of classical music is set to perform at a concert in Plymouth.
Ukraine role for UK troops downplayed
Rishi Sunak has made clear that Defence Secretary Grant Shapps’ suggestion that British troops could train forces in Ukraine is not for the “here and now” during the war against the Russian invasion.
Suicide bomber sets off device in Turkish capital
A SUICIDE bomber detonated an explosive device in the heart of the Turkish capital Ankara yesterday.
Sunak hits back over HS2
RISHI Sunak insisted the UK is not a “laughing stock” when he failed to announce a decision on whether HS2 will ever reach Manchester as he visited the city for the Tory party conference.
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