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Oil and gas go-ahead
RISHI Sunak has insisted that granting more than a hundred new licences for oil and gas extraction in the North Sea was “entirely consistent” with the UK’s net-zero commitments – despite climate campaigners branding the move “wrong-headed”
Beau aims for success at world title level
FUNDS RAISED TO HELP HER ACHIEVE FURTHER MEDALS
Reality of epilepsy is explained by sufferer
OLIVIA, 37, RAISES FUNDS FOR CHARITY WHICH HELPS HER
Nurse retiring after 53 years is so sad to leave
A PLYMOUTH nurse is retiring after 53 years in the NHS. Jo Young, aged 72, celebrated her long vocation with an emotional team at Plymouth Blood Donor Centre and described her retirement as ‘like a bereavement’
Judges rule in favour of wild camping on moor
NATIONAL PARK OVERTURNS PREVIOUS RULING ON APPEAL
'Don't let my son's tragic death be for nothing'
HEARTFELT PLEA FROM THE FATHER OF NINE-YEAR-OLD FRANKIE MACRITCHIE
Weather causes delay to ship's visit
A HUGE ship has postponed its visit to Plymouth this week due to the bad weather
Mum's trauma after dog killed in attack
A HEARTBROKEN Plymouth mum has been left traumatised and inconsolable after the 'last little thing' in her life - her precious dog - was killed in a barbaric Pitbull attack inside a shop in Devonport
Man is charged with murder of church leader
TRIBUTES PAID TO 'A BRIGHT, SHINING LIGHT WHO WAS LOVED'
ONE OR TWO MORE
STEVEN SCHUMACHER NAMES ARGYLE POSITIONS HE WANTS TO STRENGTHEN
Schumacher: Argyle have lessons to learn after Swindon Town defeat
STEVEN Schumacher described Plymouth Argyle's 3-1 defeat away to League Two side Swindon Town as a disappointing way to end pre-season.
Patriots strengthen their squad with Mekhii Noble
PLYMOUTH City Patriots have their squad once strengthened again, ahead of the fast approaching 2023/24 British Basketball League season by announcing the signing Mekhii Noble.
Classic is brought up to date
FRESH ALICE IN WONDERLAND COMES TO TRP
Joy for Joy as her weight loss quest succeeds
SLIMMING WORLD EFFORT PAYS OFF
Doctors say struggles are worse
ALMOST half of doctors in the UK say their mental health is worse now than during the Covid-19 pandemic, with health experts calling on the Government to continue investing in supporting the health service's workforce.
City centre buildings being given a facelift
TWO city centre buildings are being rejuvenated thanks to work being carried out in partnership with Historic England. Plymouth City Council has been working with building owners to help them apply for grants as part of the Historic England High Street Heritage Action Zone scheme.
Paralympic cox Erin nominated for campaigning
AN inspirational Plymouth paralympic rower who beat breast cancer is in line for recognition after being nominated in the outstanding individuals section of the 2023 National Lottery Awards.
Hundreds join march in protest at bridge tolls
CAMPAIGNERS CALL ON COUNCILLORS TO TAKE HEED
Homeless crisis affects hundreds of children
NATIONAL ISSUE HAS BIG IMPACT IN PLYMOUTH
Murder inquiry after death of woman
POLICE have launched a murder investigation after the death of a woman in Plymouth.
ISSAKA GOES PRO
ARGYLE STARLET PENS HIS FIRST PROFESSIONAL CONTRACT
Reduced prices to watch the Albion in action at Brickfields
I'M BACK! After a lovely couple of months' break from writing, I am sure you have missed hearing the tidings that Brickfields brings.
Parkway boss wants more from his troops
PLYMOUTH Parkway go into their pre-season friendly against Yeovil Town today with manager Lee Hobbs wanting a vast improvement on Wednesday’s showing at Tavistock.
Rum rocks mirror those on Mars
SCIENTISTS say studying ancient rocks from the Scottish island of Rum will give them a “good head start” as they prepare to examine Martian samples.
'I'm A Believer' in green ogre
AFTER 22 years, three sequels and more holiday specials that I care to think about, Shrek the Musical brings a new twist to the familiar story so many of us grew up watching.
Families' delight as HMS Albion returns to base
THE crew of HMS Albion were spending time with their friends and families yesterday after its jubilant return to Plymouth on Thursday.
'Public still at risk' say families of gun victims
'HOW MANY MORE PEOPLE NEED TO NEEDLESSLY DIE?'
Headteacher is put in charge of second school
UTC PLYMOUTH HEAD TAKES CHARGE OF MILLBAY ACADEMY
Replica Spanish galleon visiting city
A SPANISH ship is heading to Plymouth and next week people will be able to explore her themselves. El Galeon will dock within Plymouth’s Cattewater on August 2.
Former Labour MP returns as a city councillor
BY-ELECTION IS BAD NIGHT FOR TORIES