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Hill Lane dominate Men's scene
HILL LANE and Devonshire dominated most of the divisions in the Head Plymouth & Dustrict Summer Tennis League - between them winning Divisions Two, Three, Four, Five, Six and Seven!
Sturgeon writing 'revealing' memoir
NICOLA Sturgeon is writing a \"deeply personal\" memoir covering her proudest achievements as well as her regrets throughout her time in politics
Historic ship following in Darwin's footsteps
CONSERVATION MISSION FOR SCHOONER
T-shirt printer goes bust with debts of £250k
ALMOST 200 PEOPLE WILL LOSE DEPOSITS
Rags-to-riches tale offers jaw-dropping musical spectacle
PRODUCTION PROVIDES BLAZE OF LIGHT
Women in city report worse health than men
HEALTHY LIFE EXPECTANCY FOR FEMALES LOWER THAN NATIONAL AVERAGE
Fewer top grades for 'unluckiest' A-level year
TENS OF THOUSANDS COULD MISS OUT ON PLACES AT UNI
Skyscraper 'will now be built in three phases'
A £60m skyscraper planned for Plymouth’s waterfront is now likely to be built in phases instead of all at once partly because of the UK’s flatlining economy
Bid to use airport as temporary car park turned down
SUTTON HARBOUR GROUP PUT IN PLANS FOR DERRIFORD SITE
Interest in Little Rocket takes off
A KITTEN is waiting for a new home after his sister was adopted. The little ball of fur is currently at Woodside Animal Welfare Trust in Plympton
BOARDROOM CHANGES
HALLETT CONFIRMS DEPARTURE OF AMERICANS
'Beloved' Sinead is laid to rest
SINEAD O’Connor has been remembered as a “beloved daughter of Ireland” with “a poet’s heart” whose “voice moved a generation of young people” after her funeral yesterday, where U2 star Bono and Bob Geldof were among the mourners.
Man stabbed near British Museum
A MAN stabbed in the arm near the British Museum was waiting in the queue to enter, witnesses have said.
Man killed as football fans clash
A 29-year-old football fan has been killed in overnight clashes between rival supporters in the Greek capital, prompting UEFA to postpone a Champions League qualifying game between AEK Athens and Croatia’s Dinamo Zagreb last night.
Deadly missile attacks
THE death toll from two Russian missile strikes that hit apartment blocks and other buildings in an eastern Ukrainian city has climbed to seven as officials accused the Kremlin's forces of targeting rescue workers.
'Ban eco mob' call
LABOUR leader Sir Keir Starmer has been challenged to ban members of \"eco mob\" Greenpeace from standing for the party.
Task force aims at migration lawyers
THE Government has said a “task force” has been launched to identify unscrupulous lawyers after reports that false asylum claims are being submitted for a fee.
Scottish civil servants spent £14m on cards
MORE than £14million of taxpayers’ cash was spent on credit card transactions by Scottish civil servants in a three-year period, figures show.
Watchdog sorry for hack
DETAILS of tens of millions of voters could have been accessed by hackers who targeted the elections watchdog.
Former bus driver sheds 7st after slimming journey
AN ex-Stagecoach driver from Devon has landed herself a new job after transforming her life. Sarah Guppy has lost seven stone after walking into her local Slimming World group two years ago.
Tom Daley's husband 'punched in head' in club
DUSTIN LANCE BLACK DENIES ASSAULTING TEDDY EDWARDES IN A CLUB LAST YEAR
Council buying units to create West End homes
PLYMOUTH City Council is buying up business premises in the city centre as it looks to transform the area by knocking down buildings and creating 300 new homes.
City regeneration challenged by cost of construction
COUNCIL LOOKING AT 5,000 MORE HOMES IN CITY CENTRE
City fashion business named the best in UK
IDENTITY FASHION IS BASED AT THE ROYAL WILLIAM YARD
Ferry diverted after 34 crew are taken ill
MORE than 30 Brittany Ferries crew suffered food poisoning while working on a crossing to Plymouth.
New mural on city wall stag-gers residents
A PLYMOUTH graffiti artist has wowed residents with a stunning piece of artwork in the city centre. The gorgeous new mural has appeared on a building previously plagued by unsightly tags.
May insists only a victory will do in quest for the play-offs
NOTHING but a victory will do for team manager Garry May tonight as his Plymouth Gladiators get back on track and resume their stop-start season against the Berwick Bandits at the Coliseum.
Cundle set to debut for a much-changed Argyle
PLYMOUTH Argyle will have a much-changed side for their Carabao Cup first round tie against Leyton Orient at Home Park tonight (7.45pm).
Pleguezuelo will start against Orient
SPANISH defender Julio Pleguezuelo will get the chance to make a delayed Plymouth Argyle debut in the Carabao Cup first round against Leyton Orient at Home Park tonight (7.45pm).
Kelly hails this 'special' England team
CHLOE Kelly hailed England as a “special team” as she once again proved to be the matchwinner by scoring the decisive penalty in a World Cup shoot-out win over Nigeria.