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The age of aquarium
DIVING with sharks, hugging fish, weighing stingrays, transporting turtles and rehoming octopuses are all in a day's work at the aquarium.
Delving into world of sharks and stingrays
TV SERIES ON CITY'S MARINE STARTS TODAY AQUARIUM
City marchers in movement for Gaza ceasefire
CAMPAIGNERS SAY CAPITAL PROTEST WAS PEACEFUL
Children among five dead in house blaze
70 FIREFIGHTERS CALLED TO FIRE INLONDON ON SUNDAY NIGHT
Ex-PM Cameron back as Braverman sacked
DAVID Cameron made a dramatic return to frontline politics as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak tried to reset his Government before the next general election.
Man, 64, arrested after alleged attack in city
A MAN from Plymouth was arrested after an alleged knife and hammer attack left one person injured. Police rushed to the incident in Connaught Avenue on Sunday at 4.40pm.
Next concert for choir has hair-raising plot line
ARE you looking for a make-over to your luscious locks to accompany the new season's fashions, or perhaps worrying about repairing damaged hair? Then, as Plymouth Philharmonic Choir know only too well, you'd be advised to avoid asking your partner for a quick trim! Their next concert, on Saturday November 25 at 7.15pm at The Minster Church of St Andrew, Plymouth, is Handel's Samson.
Remembering a hero of polar exploration
The story of Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen, who beat Plymouth's Captain Scott to the South Pole, was recently recounted at a meeting of the Devon and Cornwall Polar Society in Plymouth. Here, society spokesman Denis Wilkins recounts some of the fascinating insights
'Pop-up' van during Costa refit
One of the three Costa Coffee shops in Plymouth city centre is to close - but only temporarily. The chain is to shut the outlet at 51-53 New George Street, housed in the former Disney store unit, for a refit.
OVERDUE RECOGNITION FOR WEAPONS TESTS SERVICE
A PLYMOUTH veteran is appealing to those who served in the Pacific during Britain's nuclear weapons tests to come forward and make sure they receive a Nuclear Test Medal.
Convoy heads for Ukraine
A CONVOY carrying almost two tonnes of aid collected from across Plymouth is on its way to Ukraine – with generous donors giving everything from medical supplies and sleeping bags to Christmas shoeboxes for children.
Pilgrims pay price for gifting Leeds two goals
STEVEN Schumacher admitted Plymouth Argyle paid the price for errors in giving the ball away as they lost 2-1 to Leeds United at Elland Road.
Services made to fight for a derby victory
PROP DALEY GOES OUT ON A HIGH AFTER 150TH APPEARANCE
On the case of the Playboy Bunny killer
The 1975 death of a Playboy Bunny was followed by more killings. A new documentary seeks to solve the mystery
Dockyard owner's backing for forces
BABCOCK TEAMS UP WITH ARMY CHARITY TO AID GOOD CAUSES
St Luke's helps Matt and family make special memories
CREATING happy memories has always been a special part of Matt and Kelley Avery's life together.
More Israel strikes on Gaza City
ISRAELI strikes pounded Gaza City overnight and into yesterday as ground forces battled Hamas militants near the territory's largest hospital, where health officials say thousands of medics, patients and displaced people are trapped with no electricity and dwindling supplies.
Braverman condemns Armistice Day violence
SUELLA Braverman has condemned \"violence and aggression\" from protesters and counter protesters on Armistice Day as police charged seven people over the disorder.
The Range sees slump in sales and profits
RETAIL CHAIN IS IN A 'STRONG POSITION' DESPITE £11.7M LOSS
Telling tales of wartime stalwarts
THE fleet of vessels that set out across the English Channel to rescue hundreds of thousands of Allied personnel from the beaches of northern France in 1940 has gone down in history as one of World War Two’s most celebrated acts of civilian heroism.
EXPENSES CLAIMS ARE CALLED INTO QUESTION
CONSERVATIVE MP Johnny Mercer has been told to stop spending taxpayers’ money on photos of himself.
Strictly's Angela dances on
VETERAN TV PRESENTER SURVIVES FOR ANOTHER WEEK AFTER DANCE-OFF
City honours fallen heroes
HUNDREDS of veterans, serving forces personnel and cadets defied the rain to gather on Plymouth Hoe yesterday for the city’s Remembrance Sunday parade, service and wreath-laying led by the Archbishop of Canterbury, The Most Reverend Justin Welby.
ON THE ATTACK!
PILGRIMS HAVE NO PLANS TO SIT BACK AT ELLAND ROAD
Malan unsure of England future
DAWID Malan knows change is coming after England's World Cup blowout and is realistic enough to accept he could be swept away by the tide.
Edwards set to return as Miller serves a ban
JOE Edwards is likely to return to the Plymouth Argyle starting line-up and resume his role as captain too for the away Championship game against third-placed Leeds United this afternoon.
Nothing puts a dampener on Seta's big day!
I THINK I have just about dried out from last Saturday and looking back what a belter it was.
Arts collective shed light on dark subject of abuse
A NEW arts collective is set to unveil its first multimedia collaboration featuring the ceramics of artist Jane McEwen and a performance from the city’s former laureate of words Thom Boulton.
Braverman future in balance as PM mulls a response
SUELLA Braverman’s future is in the balance as Rishi Sunak considers how to respond to her article accusing police of bias over protests in support of Palestine, which was not cleared by No 10.
Business owners dismayed by plan for city square
'JUSTICE SQUARE' PROPOSAL IS MET WITH DISAPPOINTMENT