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Teachers to hold French exchange reunions
FORMER pupils of a city school who enjoyed a series of exchange trips to France are being sought for a pair of cross-Channel reunions.
Prolific burglar sent to prison
A PROLIFIC burglar with more than 150 offences to his name has been jailed after he admitted burgling a woman’s home.
Force did not 'cheat' latest crime figures
DEVON and Cornwall Police say their new position as the ‘safest’ force area in the country has not been achieved by cheating the figures
If you censor comedians, you're on a slippery slope
Comedian, actor and writer Dawn French reveals all, including how she has learned to accept her flaws and faux pas.
Ladies keep fit and raise cash for children's charity
MEMBERS of the Plymouth Keep Fit Association presented a cheque for £800 to Children’s Hospice South West thanks to their fundraising efforts.
Borthwick takes heart from England's efforts
HEAD COACH Steve Borthwick signed off an encouraging World Cup after England edged Argentina 26-23 at the Stade de France on Friday to claim third place
Cane reveals All Blacks' pain
NEW Zealand captain Sam Cane admitted he was feeling \"so much hurt\" after he was sent off in Saturday's 12-11 World Cup final defeat by South Africa in Paris.
Angela shocked by Craig's score
TV presenter Angela Rippon was left in shock after harsh taskmaster Craig Revel Horwood passed judgement on her dancing during Saturday night's Strictly Come Dancing.
The Green Man of Pounds Park
AS WE PREPARE TO MARK HALLOWEEN TOMORROW, CITY WRITER SHANE SCOTT SHARES A STORY ABOUT A BOY'S SPOOKY ADVENTURE IN A PLYMOUTH PARK
I'm just loving moving and grooving
Dlike to share something with you which may not have exactly changed my life but it sure has added to it in a positive way Goldster.
Why many of us wish we'd taken our parents' saving advice
IGNORING MUM AND DAD CAN PROVE A COSTLY ERROR...BUT IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO CHANGE OUR WAYS
Schumacher frustrated after loss to old rivals
PLYMOUTH Argyle manager Steven Schumacher was left frustrated by what could have been as the Pilgrims were beaten 3-2 at Ipswich Town on Saturday.
RHINE & DANDY...
A river cruise is a stress-free way to see the Christmas markets of Germany
Northern souls
Lindisfarne is the first stop as the Bakers return for a second series of adventures
Schumacher is ready to 'slug it out' with Ipswich
HAVING gone toe-to-toe with Ipswich Town for the League One title last season, Argyle boss Steven Schumacher said the two teams will be ready to slug it out again today when they meet in the Championship.
ONLY GETTING BETTER
SCHUMACHER HAILS QUALITY OF HIS YOUNG MIDFIELDER
Lyric poetry with a psychological slant
ANDREW TO READ IN LONDON AND PLYMOUTH
Keeping memories of Jimmy alive
FIRST BLACK RUGBY UNION PLAYER TO REPRESENT ENGLAND
Lee launches new restaurant in city
'THIRTY ONE' OPENS AT FORMER ROCKSALT
Anger at sewage works plan
RESIDENTS in South East Cornwall fear plans for a new sewage works will cause flooding and create an eyesore on one of the few green sites in their village.
Four days of music planned at Hoe festival
THOUSANDS EXPECTED TO ATTEND 'SUMMER SESSIONS'
Friends rally to send student home for burial
GABRIEL, 25, WAS 'KIND AND CARING'
Jefferson is first to get a Masters in Pantomime-oh yes he is!
A PLYMOUTH actor has become one of the first people to earn a Masters degree in pantomime.
Wilko store to reopen in the city
POPULAR BRAND RETURNS AFTER BOUGHT BY RANGE
A VITAL VICTORY
WIN OVER WEDNESDAY TRUMPS ANY PERFORMANCE DOUBT
Azaz is pivotal in determined Argyle display against Owls
DESPITE a powerful free-kick strike on a debut for striker Mustapha Bundu, it was Finn Azaz who earned top marks and the star man rating in Plymouth Argyle’s 3-0 win over Sheffield Wednesday on Wednesday.
City to stage march against violence
BUILDINGS TO BE LIT UP IN ORANGE
Shambolic England blown away again
ENGLAND’S excruciating World Cup defence was all but over after yet another shambolic defeat, this time against a Sri Lanka side led by their former head coach Chris Silverwood.
Military-trained man is suspect in mass killing
AT least 18 people were killed and 13 injured in shootings in Maine, Governor Janet Mills has said.
Ex-chief of NatWest infringed on Farage's data protection rights
THE former chief executive of NatWest infringed on Nigel Farage’s data protection rights when she talked to a journalist about his relationship with Coutts bank, Britain’s information watchdog has ruled.