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HAALAND'S DREAM
HAALAND ON A MISSION TO REALISE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE DREAM WITH MAN CITY
Leonard adds extra bowling power to Devon
DEVON have added extra firepower to their bowling attack for the NCCA Trophy clash with Bedfordshire at Luton as Somerset have released Ned Leonard to play.
Iga for a repeat of French Open win!
'COMPARISONS with her idol Rafael Nadal may be distinctly premature but Iga Swiatek can take another step towards establishing her own dynasty at Roland Garros with a third title today.
'Magnificent Seven' challenge for runners
RUNNERS are invited to take part in a fun and friendly challenge - on their doorsteps.
All aboard for children's adventure
A FISH that only breeds in the River Tamar is the star of a new children's book which was launched on the water with Plymouth youngsters who provided some of the artwork.
Historic royal visit
THE King and Queen will attend an event in Edinburgh next month in a \"historic occasion\" to mark their coronation.
Shadow minister suspended after complaint made
Labour shadow minister Bambos Charalambous has been suspended by the party after a complaint about his conduct.
Windfall tax could end
THE Government has announced it will remove the windfall tax on oil and gas companies should the price of the commodities continue to fall.
A relaxed ride under sunny skies
THREE cycling organisations came together for a ride under sunny skies last Saturday.
Huge asylum barge 'could come to city'
ANSWERS are being sought on whether Plymouth has been looked at as a potential site for a giant vessel housing asylum seekers.
'Jefferson Square' sign to be taken down again
IT HAD APPEARED IN SQUARE WHERE ORIGINAL SIGN HAD LINKS TO SLAVERY
Woman defrauded vulnerable and elderly victims
SHE DELIBERATELY TARGETED A BLIND COUPLE
More than one layer to Charlie's Chocolate Factory
IT is a story that almost everyone will know, but just like one of Willy Wonka's delicious gobstoppers, there is more than one layer to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Car park reopens after safety work
A PLYMOUTH multi-storey car park has reopened after undergoing urgent repairs. Regent Street car park, next to Charles Cross police station and Arts University Plymouth, was shut for about two weeks while work was carried out.
Pre-season fixtures announced
TWO HOME FRIENDLIES ARRANGED AS PART OF PREPARATIONS FOR LIFE IN CHAMPIONSHIP
Championship offers grounds for a different experience
ARGYLE WILL RETURN TO MANY STADIUMS FOR THE FIRST TIME IN YEARS NEXT SEASON
Carlos my biggest challenge - Novak
Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz will meet for the first time at a grand slam in Paris today but the Serbian expects a familiar feeling.
McGinley: PGA chief faces a big problem
PAUL McGinley believes commissioner Jay Monahan faces a “real problem” to persuade PGA Tour loyalists they are not the losers in golf’s peace deal.
Dawn opens her own dog grooming parlour
QUITS HER 9-5 JOB TO PURSUE DREAM
'Shred Boris honours'
BORIS Johnson’s resignation honours list should be “put through the shredder”, according to an opposition party, following reports Rishi Sunak has accepted his recommendations for peerages.
SW Water to spend £750m on reservoirs
PENNON VOWS TO TACKLE SEWAGE AND OTHER ISSUES
Thousands enjoy Plymouth's new running festival
PRAISE FOR BRITAIN'S OCEAN RUNNING FESTIVAL 2023
Members help to create new beer garden for club
A NEW beer garden has been created in the backyard of a city social club – offering a taste of Love Island in the middle of St Jude’s.
Nursery is rated as outstanding in all areas
CHILDCARE PROVIDER GETS FULL MARKS FROM OFSTED
Navy veteran bidding to be Labour candidate
FORMER COUNCILLOR WANTS TO STAND IN NEXT ELECTION
Midsummer Festival will be three days of great events
IF there’s one thing the village of Plympton St Maurice can do really well, it’s put on a good event – time and time again, writes Charmian Evans.
Ex-city council leader to step down - but it's not over trees
RICHARD BINGLEY 'TOO BUSY TO RUN AGAIN'
Terrace has new firm in charge
THE company which ran Plymouth’s award-winning The Terrace waterfront restaurant and bar has gone bust after being unable to recover from Covid lockdowns and soaring inflation. The Terrace Cafe (Plymouth) Ltd went into liquidation with debts of more than £384,000 including a sizable Covid loan.
Read all about it! Willy Wonka in city for hit show
THE HERALD TO FEATURE IN THEATRE ROYAL PRODUCTION
Police evict Travellers off site
RUBBISH LEFT, CHANGING ROOMS SMASHED