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Richards' century keeps Cornwood second
OPENER SCORES HIS FIRST TON IN THRASHING OF YELVERTON
Morley ready to debut again as Gladiators get back to it
PLYMOUTH Gladiators make a return to action at the Coliseum tonight after a three week break looking to get their Championship challenge back on track.
Airport passengers stranded overnight
EXETER FLIGHT WAS 'TOO HEAVY'
Church ex-chair speaks out after sexism row
ROW CENTRED OVER ADVERT FOR A MALE-ONLY PRIEST
New boss named for city social housing provider
PLYMOUTH COMMUNITY HOMES UNVEILS ITS NEW CHIEF EXECUTIVE
Creating beautiful things from washed-up waste
ETHICAL SHOP HAS OPENED ON TORPOINT FORE STREET
Wartime history is revealed
PACKED EVENT HEARS HOW SALTASH COPED WITH STRIFE
Forecasters warn of storms later this week
PLYMOUTH IS SET TO SEE HOT WEATHER PERSIST
Tributes are paid to former council leader
TRIBUTES have flooded in for former Conservative city council leader and long-serving councillor Vivien Pengelly, who has died after a long illness.
Rural traditions on display
120,000 VISITORS EXPECTED AT ROYAL CORNWALL SHOW
Pollution warning to swimmers off Hoe
THE Cornwall based charity Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) have issued alerts for two locations in Plymouth.
Siddiqui hits first century for city
PREMIER DIVISION CORNWOOD consolidated their place at the top of the Tolchards DCL Premier Division with a sixwicket win over Sidmouth on the Fortfield.
Two dates to add to your diary before I sign off for summer
WELCOME June and welcome to this perfect weather we have been experiencing!
Golfers rise to challenge of Nicklaus course
GREY skies and a non-to cool breeze kept the players alert during the home match with Tavistock, as well as playing on the Nicklaus course.
Renewed pleas to keep dogs on leads near sheep
FARMING leaders have raised serious concerns over out-of-control 'pandemic puppies, following a spike in sheep worrying incidents.
I like to look cool on telly but I'm not Tom Cruise
Line of Duty star Vicky McClure takes a break from the action to raise dementia awareness.
CBI chief to 'fight' for the organisation
CRUNCH VOTE THIS WEEK OVER THE FUTURE OF LOBBY GROUP
'Signal error the cause"
THE rail crash in eastern India which killed 275 people and injured hundreds of others was caused by an error in the electronic signalling system which led to a train wrongly changing tracks, India’s railways minister said yesterday (Sunday).
Inquiry: 'Boris will not be restricted'
BORIS Johnson will not be restricted over what he can tell the Covid Inquiry despite being warned that he could lose public funding for legal advice if he tries to “frustrate or undermine” the Government’s position, a senior minister has said.
Asylum system 'abuse'
THE immigration minister has claimed the UK’s asylum system is “riddled with abuse” and revealed that migrants will be asked to share hotel rooms as the Government comes under pressure to reduce net migrations.
Help sought for radio station to make leap
JANNER RADIO WANTS TO BE HEARD BY DAB LISTENERS
City woman is making most of lifestyle changes
YVONNE PROFITS FROM GUIDANCE BY SLIMMING WORLD
Centenary joy for premier city theatre company
GILBERT AND SULLIVAN PLUS LOTS MORE
Theft of catch leaves fisherman in despair
WILL, 18, SPEAKS OUT AFTER POTS ARE RAIDED AT SEA
Holloway aims to take on Mercer in Moor View again
LABOUR COUNCILLOR FANCIES ANOTHER CRACK AT PARLIAMENT
Snake owners urged to take care of pets
REPTILES KNOWN TO BE WILY 'ESCAPE ARTISTS'
MAN, 32, CHARGED WITH MURDER OF DEBRA, 58
A MAN has been charged with murder following the death of a woman in Estover.
'EASY DECISION'
PILGRIMS'LEADING GOALSCORER HAS SIGNED A NEW THREE-YEAR DEAL TO STAY AT HOME PARK
40 refugees 'on street'
SUELLA Braverman has been asked to “urgently clarify” why a large group of asylum seekers were “left on the street” in Westminster for two nights running.
Long service award for naval commander
'A REMARKABLE 38 YEARS OF SERVICE'