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TRAIN PAIN FOR PILGRIMS
ARGYLE MAKE A MOCKERY OF TRAVEL HELL
Hobbs happy with response shown but now wants points
PLYMOUTH Parkway manager Lee Hobbs didn’t get the result he wanted against Gosport Borough on Saturday, but he could not fault the players for their application in going down to a 2-0 defeat in the Southern League Premier Division.
Saints lose their skipper ahead of trip to Argyle
SOUTHAMPTON will come to Home Park to play Plymouth Argyle in a Sky-televised Championship match at Home Park on Saturday after selling their captain James Ward-Prowse to West Ham United yesterday.
Swimmers advised to avoid waterfront
SWIMMERS are being advised to steer clear of Plymouth's waters this week as the British Firework Championships gets underway. As huge crowds gather on the Hoe and sparks fly into the air, provisions have been put in place in case of a serious incident.
Admiring the art of mezzotint of great paintings
IN THE 18TH CENTURY, PRINTS MADE ART MORE ACCESSIBLE TO ALL, SAYS JO CLARKE
16 killed in landslide
HEAVY monsoon rains triggered floods and landslides in India's Himalayan region, leaving at least 16 people dead and many others trapped, officials said.
Rebels blamed for PSNI wall posting
DISSIDENT information republicans posted redacted from a major PSNI data breach on the wall of a library in Belfast to prove they are in possession of the sensitive material, a Sinn Fein MLA has said.
Burglary victim 'feels like a prisoner' at home
DISABLED WOMAN LIVES ALONE AND IS NOW AFRAID
Parts of city 'could be underwater' by 2090
WHOLE AREAS ‘COULD BE WASHED AWAY’
Go-ahead for new hospital fracture clinic
DERRIFORD TO HAVE A NEW URGENT TREATMENT CENTRE
MP's pledge on Afghan re-settlement schemes
HE SAYS THEY ‘MUST WORK PROPERLY’
Epic journey of model ship is worthy of Shackleton
SCALE REPLICA BEING BROUGHT FROM UKRAINE
Earley not fazed by late call-up
SAXON Earley was called ‘outstanding’ by manager Steven Schumacher after his late call-up to play at left-back for Plymouth Argyle in their 0-0 draw away to Watford
Organised Argyle take the sting out of Hornets
PILGRIMS GO TOE-TO-TOE WITH PROMOTION CONTENDERS
Plympton boost survival prospects
PLYMPTON’S prospects of Premier Division survival look more promising after they won by 12-runs at Bradninch & Kentisbeare
Tesco stores raise money for children's hospice
KIND-HEARTED colleagues at Plymouth’s Tesco stores were among those donating more than £45,000 to help youngsters with life-limiting conditions
Baby inside tent hit by car in crash
A BABY was inside a tent hit by a car which \"flipped and rolled\" off a road and into a campsite, it has been claimed
Wildfires death toll rises
AS THE death toll from the wildfires on the Hawaiian island of Maui reached 93, making it the deadliest US wildfire for over a century, authorities warned that the effort to find and identify the dead is still in its early stages
Former Scottish Greens leader blasts 'careless and cocky' party
A FORMER Scottish Green leader claimed the party has become “careless and cocky” with Robin Harper adding it was now “really important” for Labour to get into power at both Holyrood and Westminster
Cross-border NHS?
STEVE Barclay has said he is “open to requests” for patients from Wales and Scotland to be treated on the NHS in England
Judge critical of last minute guilty pleas
HE THREATENS TO LOCK UP THOSE 'OBSTRUCTING JUSTICE'
'Smirking' man who ran drugs operation jailed
£IM CANNABIS FACTORY ONLY DISCOVERED 'BY CHANCE'
Police issue CCTV images in public appeal
POLICE have released two CCTV stills of a man they want to speak to in connection with an inquiry into a suspected robbery in the city centre
Office block to become waterfront apartments
BUILDING MOSTLY EMPTY AS BUSINESSES MOVE OUT
Ukrainian troops complete training by Royal Marines
WARFARE TRAINING CARRIED OUT OVER PAST SIX MONTHS
Barriers to be installed to prevent illegal camps
'LESSONS HAVE BEEN LEARNED' SAY COUNCILLORS
Northumberland home after six months at sea
LOVED ONES WAITING TO WELCOME THEM
Animal sanctuary awarded £500
ANIMALS at a city sanctuary are set to benefit from a grant from a housing developer
Flooding repairs to lock gates 'will affect fishing'
A HIGH-level meeting has been called to discuss the £3m repair of Plymouth’s lock gates after fishing boat crews said it will lead to “chaos”
Things continue to look up as Princess Yachts extend deal
THINGS are really starting to ramp back up with Plymouth Albion having completed two friendlies the past week against Redruth and Devonport Services.