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Pension changes win Lords support
YOUNGER people will have the chance to build bigger pension funds via Government-backed reforms to automatic enrolment, Parliament has heard.
Warning over new text scam
SCAMMERS USING MESSAGES PURPORTING TO BE FROM FAMILY MEMBERS
Car club put on hold as firm runs out of road
RISING COSTS AND VANDALISM BLAMED FOR FIRM’S COLLAPSE
Prince's wish for iconic wood
ANCIENT WOODLAND WILL DOUBLE IN SIZE AS PART OF DUCHY OF CORNWALL PLAN
Warning of delays due to essential gas upgrade
WORKS OVER TWO WEEKENDS
Volunteer police watching roads to lower speeds
SPECIAL CONSTABLES HAVE ALREADY CAUGHT THOUSANDS
First crew join latest Royal Navy frigate
SAILORS WILL HELP WRITE SHIP’S ‘OPERATORS’ MANUAL’
Caravan adorned by city artist in Ukraine
TAKEN TO FRONT LINE AND NOW A MEDICAL CENTRE
PRE-SEASON REVISED
HOME PARK PITCH NOT READY TO HOST GAMES
Legends of the game!
Tavistock surprise Hudders in friendly
In the Marketa for a Wimbledon title
TEARS FOR SVITOLINA AS VONDROUSOVA TOO STRONG IN SEMI-FINAL
It's LIV and let die for Mcllroy
Rory McIlroy has made it abundantly clear how he felt about short-lived proposals that he and Tiger Woods could own LIV Golf teams and play in at least 10 events a season.
Neal's keeping Kool and carrying on
NEAL Skupski is one win away from a Wimbledon hat-trick after reaching the men’s doubles final with partner Wesley Koolhof.
Argyle's play-off trophy available to buy on eBay
THE solid silver trophy that Plymouth Argyle picked up after winning the 1995/96 Division Three Play-Off Final against Darlington at Wembley is up for sale on eBay.
Knight helps England level Women's Ashes series
PLYMOUTH’S Heather Knight guided England Women to a thrilling two-wicket win in the first ODI to level the Ashes series with two matches to play.
Phillips hoping for Saturday race nights at the Coliseum
PLYMOUTH speedway promoter Mark Phillips is hoping the club can race on Saturday nights from next year as he believes that is the best way to secure the Gladiators’ long-term future.
Beloved comedian leaves behind a £3.3m fortune
JETHRO'S SONS AND GRANDCHILDREN SHARE HIS ESTATE
Royals first to visit new coronation display
CORONATION outfits worn by the King and Queen for their historic crowning are going on public display for the first time as part of the summer opening of Buckingham Palace.
Harley's going the extra mile in mental health bid
A PLYMOUTH dad is set to take on a challenging set of events, in a bid to help tackle the stigma around mental health.
Volunteers wanted to help with Poppy Day
ROYAL BRITISH LEGION NEEDS HELP WITH ANNUAL APPEAL
Private beach up for sale...for £140,000
COASTAL GEM NEAR DOWN THOMAS ON MARKET
Number of fatalities on farms falls
NO ROOM FOR COMPLACENCY DESPITE DECREASE IN DEATHS
Thousands of city potholes are being filled
SINCE THE ELECTIONS IN MAY 1,776 HAVE BEEN FILLED
Explorer Monty sets sail on epic SW voyage
A FORMER Royal Marine who trained as a marine biologist at the University of Plymouth has embarked on an extraordinary voyage to explore the South West.
A RACE AGAINST TIME
CONCERN OVER ARGYLE PITCH
Jabeur's chase for crown carries Ons!
ONS Jabeur gained revenge with victory over defending champion Elena Rybakina in a rematch of last year's final.
Issaka shines as Pilgrims win Plymouth derby at Parkway
STEVEN Schumacher has admitted to being pleasantly surprised by 16-year-old Plymouth Argyle prospect Freddie Issaka at the start of pre-season.
City charity helps child in Romania
DONATES FUNDS TO PROVIDE HIM WITH A SPECIAL PAIR OF SHOES
Vine urges BBC star to come forward
TV and radio star Jeremy Vine has said the unnamed presenter at the heart of the BBC furore \"needs to come forward\" adding that \"the longer he leaves it the worse it will be for him\"
No decision yet on pay
THERE will be no extra borrowing to pay for public sector wage rises and any increases must not risk fuelling inflation, a Treasury minister said.