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Alcaraz sends out a warning at SW19
WORLD number one Carlos Alcaraz laid down a serious Wimbledon marker with a three-set defeat of Jeremy Chardy in the first round.
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DAME JOANNA LUMLEY FOLLOWS THE FLAVOUR AS SHE TRACES HISTORICAL ROUTES
Show organisers hoping for another stellar turnout
ORGANISERS of Yealmpton Show are hoping for another stellar turnout when the much-loved one-day event returns later this month, with the deadline for entries fast approaching.
GROUP B STREP: 8 THINGS THAT EVERY PARENT SHOULD KNOW
Known as the silent infection, GBS can be fatal for newborns. During July’s Awareness Month, here are the key signs to be aware of.
Unit helping patients go home
TWO new discharge wards at Mount Gould Hospital have been officially opened – helping to ease pressure on beds at Derriford Hospital.
Tel Aviv hit by car attack
A Palestinian man drove his car into a crowded bus stop in Tel Aviv and then began stabbing people, hurting at least eight in an attack praised by the Islamist militant group Hamas as a response to Israel’s ongoing military operation in the occupied West Bank.
Ex-minister brings Bill for Somaliland
THE lives of millions of people could be transformed overnight if the UK Government recognises Somaliland as an independent nation, Sir Gavin Williamson has said.
Four-day week blasted
THE Levelling-Up Secretary has moved to halt council staff working four-day weeks, as he said local government employees should work similar patterns to taxpayers.
'Woody' bangs the drum for his home city
BASTILLE DRUMMER RETURNS AS OFTEN AS POSSBILE
City schools announce vape alarms in toilets
TED WRAGG TRUSTS RESPONDS TO CRITICISM FROM PARENTS
Mercer insists military should not need food aid
A CITY MP has said it is “not correct” that people are forced to use food banks, as he suggested relying on free handouts is a personal choice.
City hotel adds 'wellness rooms' to spa offering
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Minister says action is being taken wisely
THE families of the victims of the Keyham shootings have voiced concerns at the Government's rejections of the Plymouth coroner's recommendations made following the inquest into the tragedy.
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CAVANAGH IS JOINING ‘A CLUB ON THE UP’
Thompson in as Morley pays the price for his low scoring
PLYMOUTH Gladiators promoter Mark Phillips said he has ‘no time to wait’ for riders to find form after replacing Ben Morley with Dan Thompson.
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New speed cameras come up with shocking results
NEW speed cameras in the Westcountry have caught more than 3,000 speeding drivers in the first few days of going live.
Wimbledon ban on chalk dust
CHALK dust and powder substances have been banned from Wimbledon this year, organisers said.
Fish death fears after hottest June
THE UK could see more fish deaths than ever before if temperatures continue to rise, after the Met Office confirmed June was the hottest on record in UK history.
Sue Gray 'broke rules'
PARTYGATE investigator Sue Gray broke civil service rules “as a result of the undeclared contact” between her and the Labour Party, according to a Whitehall investigation.
Music charity to help more children
YOUTH PROJECT FOCUSES ON CREATIVITY
New crematorium costs rise
CONSTRUCTION WORK IS PROGRESSING AT SITE ON HAYE ROAD – AT A PRICE
Public will have say on Armada plan
PLYMOUTH City Council leader Tudor Evans has promised a public consultation on a new plan for Armada Way.
School friends have big plans for cafe on Hoe
CELEBRATING AFTER GETTING A FIVE-STAR HYGIENE RATING
TV star praises city's 'cool vibe'
A PLYMOUTH born-and-bred actor who is now a star of hit Netflix fantasy series The Witcher has revealed her favourite hangouts in the city, including her top spot to grab a bite of lunch.
Plympton lose to fellow strugglers
PLYMPTON’S relegation worries down in the Premier Division basement intensified after they lost by 35 runs at home to fellow strugglers North Devon.
Doctors are accused of leaving talks
HEALTH Secretary Steve Barclay has accused junior doctors of \"suddenly\" walking away from talks.
Labour to stop 'exodus'
A NEW package of measures to recruit and retain teachers in English schools would lead to “world-class teaching for every child”, Labour has said.
Charity set to benefit from cycling challenge
ST LUKE'S RELIES ON FUNDS RAISED BY TOUR DE MOOR
New stores open in city mall
COSMETICS chain Rituals and fashion store Quiz have opened in Plymouth’s Drake Circus Shopping Centre.