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Should city's fireworks event become a thing of the past?
If fireworks cause toxic gases, harmful particles and microplastics, it doesn't seem a good idea to launch them over Plymouth's marine environment
Fresh hope crisis-hit Wilko can be saved
THE RANGE, HOME BARGAINS AND B&M 'EYE UP' CHAIN
Regatta celebrates 150 years
FLAGS and bunting will be flying extra high next weekend as the village of Calstock, in South East Cornwall, celebrates its 150th anniversary rowing regatta.
Tungsten mine 'could be fully open by 2025'
BUT FIRST IT MUST RAISE UP TO £65M AND OBTAIN PERMITS
Burglar raided woman's home 3 times in 1 night
CAUGHT BY RING DOORBELL AND JAILED FOR FOUR YEARS
Adams' late goal breaks Argyle hearts
STEVEN Schumacher thought Plymouth Argyle again proved they can compete at Championship level despite losing 2-1 to Southampton in front of the TV cameras.
Ormsby turns on the style in Cornwood win
SPINNER RETURNS FIGURES OF 4-10 AS HIS TEAM PICK UP THE POINTS OVER NORTH DEVON
Keyham: criminal inquiry launched
POLICE WATCHDOG CONFIRMS CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION INTO 2 FORCE MEMBERS
Noss Mayo locals divided over chef Ramsay rumours
THEY'RE WORRIED HE'LL MAKE THE SHIP INN 'TOO EXPENSIVE' IF HE BUYS
TIME KEEPER
ARGYLE WANT COOPER TO MAKE SURE HIS RECOVERY FROM INJURY IS RIGHT
I'm really happy with England: Wiegman rules out USA switch
SARINA Wiegman intends to stay put as England boss amidst swirling rumours the serial winner could be tempted into the recently vacated United States manager’s chair.
'This is the game you dream about'
ALESSIA RUSSO: PLAYING IN THE WORLD CUP FINAL IS A REAL ‘PINCH ME’ MOMENT
Randell enjoying challenge of the Championship
STANDARD A CLEAR STEP-UP
Only way is up for Devon
CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE AND RELEGATION IN THE BALANCE
Open mic organisers bid to open community kitchen
PLYMOUTH’S busiest open mic organisation is raising funds for a project to create a community kitchen.
Nurse Letby found guilty of murdering seven babies
LUCY Letby has been convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill six others at a hospital neonatal unit.
Burrator's past being unearthed
ARCHAEOLOGICAL FEATURES CLEARED OF VEGETATION
Tall ship visit to city is back on the horizon
REPLICA OF 17TH CENTURY GALLEON CAN BE BOARDED BY THE PUBLIC
Students get top grades in their A-levels
HALF OF IVYBRIDGE COHORT ACHIEVE A* TO B RESULTS
'Asbestos will cost thousands to dispose of'
COUNCIL LEFT WITH BILL TO CLEAN UP HAZARDOUS WASTE
Developers plan 'biggest tower in south of England"
PROPOSAL FOR 30-STOREY SKYSCRAPER FOR COXSIDE
Skyburst wins spectacular Hoe fireworks show
FANTASTIC DISPLAYS ENTHRALLED ALL WHO SAW THEM
Superyacht drops its anchor in the Sound
ONE of the world’s largest superyachts has anchored in Plymouth Sound. The 74m long M&Em motor yacht arrived at Britain’s Ocean City at about 12.30pm on Thursday after being spotted off St Ives earlier.
FORWARD THINKING
ARGYLE INTERESTED IN 'A FEW PLAYERS' AS THEY CONTINUE TO WORK ON ADDING ANOTHER STRIKER TO SQUAD
Schumacher tips Ryan Hardie for Scotland call up
STEVEN Schumacher believes Ryan Hardie can force his way into contention for a Scotland call-up by continuing to perform well for Plymouth Argyle in the Championship.
Walsh hoping England can do injured teammates proud in World Cup final
KEIRA Walsh vowed England are determined to honour their injured team-mates and “get the job done” when they face Spain in Sunday’s World Cup final.
Office block transformed into new university health campus
TOWER AT RAIL STATION GETS £33M UNI CAMPUS MAKEOVER
Men's mental health group expands in city
ANDY'S MAN CLUB STARTS NEW GROUP BASED AT MARJON
Tributes pour in for 'legend' Parkinson
SIR David Attenborough has said that Sir Michael Parkinson's northern accent was \"a very refreshing voice in those days\" as the late chat show host was hailed as \"king of the intelligent interview.\"
'Little chance' of trophy hunting ban
A PROPOSED ban on trophy hunting imports faces a race against time to become law, with opponents believing its chances of clearing Parliament are below 10%.