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Pilgrims recognise the stars of their seasons
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S TEAMS ARE HONOURED AT HOME PARK EVENT
Player of the Year Cooper always had faith Argyle would get over the line
MIKE Cooper has admitted it feels like a lifetime since he last played for Plymouth Argyle after suffering a serious knee injury in early February.
Nine-year-old Ackland enjoys the taste of victory with Dad
JOSEPH Ackland took the Head Plymouth & District Summer League Division 5 by storm in his first match for the senior team.
Jaguars to make history in London
THE Jacksonville Jaguars will make NFL history this year by playing back-to-back games in London.
A battle against monsters and his demons
CRIME | ITVX
Toby backs lifesavers with fundraising push
A DEVON schoolboy has handed over a donation of £110 to Looe RNLI after choosing to back the charity as part of his entry in a civic award scheme.
FIVE REASONS TO THINK GREEN WHEN IT COMES TO YOUR MORTGAGE AND HOME
Achieving a Net Zero Britain by 2050 is the target set by the government in a bid to rein in the severity of the climate-crisis, and this is something that homeowners want to be part of.
Tories must know that the game is up
WHETHER it is fat ladies singing or footballers not losing the will to win 'til the final whistle blows, the competitive world is full of analogies for never giving up, however bleak the situation.
Trump liable for abuse
A JURY has found Donald Trump liable for sexually abusing advice columnist E Jean Carroll in 1996, awarding her five million dollars (£4m) in a judgment that could haunt the former president as he campaigns to regain the White House.
Welby's boats bill alert
INTERNATIONAL protections for refugees are \"not inconvenient obstructions to get round by any legislative means necessary\", the Archbishop of Canterbury said as he lambasted the government's plans to tackle the small boats crisis.
Baby with 3 lots of DNA born in UK
A BABY has been born using three people's DNA for the first time in the UK.
Moor legends revived for new drama project
NEW PLAY BY THEATRE OF BOOM
Modern feel as Saltash shanty festival returns
A SMALL music festival to be held in Saltash is promising to bring sea shanties into the modern era by using contemporary music and collaborations with community groups.
Tinside Lido spruced up for new summer season
HOE POOL IS GIVEN MAKEOVER AHEAD OF OPENING
Navy mourns chaplain who served the Fleet
MARTYN GOUGH ROSE TO THE TOP AFTER TIME AT DEVONPORT
Evans will draw up plan to aid the needy
LABOUR LEADER'S MAIN PLEDGE
'Whowannit? Island that inspired Agatha Christie for sale
THE Art Deco South Devon island hotel where Agatha Christie and the Beatles stayed has been put on sale for £15 million.
Coach Gregor seals new Scotland deal
RUGBY UNION Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend is excited about having the chance to drive the team forward” in the coming years after signing a contract extension until April 2026.
Archer Ashes doubt as injury hits again
JOFRA Archer’s injury woes continue as he returned home from the Indian Premier League, putting his summer Ashes hopes in doubt.
Legends fighters make promising starts to careers
LEGENDS Boxing Gym are closing in on the end of their first full season as an affiliated club with England Boxing and what a successful and productive season it has been.
Could child's cough be asthma?
A respiratory specialist nurse tells LISA SALMON about the telltale signs of childhood asthma
Steel Brew reopens at RWY
PLYMOUTH microbrewery and taproom Steel Brew Co has been resurrected, eight months after it closed. Now under new management, with a new team and community-focused vision’, the microbrewery is serving again at its base in Mills Bakery at Royal William Yard.
City centre OYO hotel plans 29 more rooms
YET more plans to extend a Plymouth city centre hotel have been put forward.
Woman paralysed after kidnap can stand for first time
A WOMAN who suffered catastrophic brain injuries after being bundled into a van by her controlling ex-boyfriend has been able to stand for the first time since the attack, her mother has revealed.
Migrant barge move
A PORT where a barge housing asylum seekers is set to dock has reportedly removed its cruise ship schedule from its website in a bid to deter far-right protests.
World tour bonanza for Beyonce
BEYONCE'S upcoming Renaissance World Tour could earn the singer more than $2bn (£1.6bn), according to Forbes.
NHS apprenticeships to ease staffing crisis
TENS of thousands of doctors and nurses will be able to train on the job under plans to tackle NHS workforce shortages.
Saltash at times of war subject of lecture
EVENT AT LIBRARY PART OF COMMUNITY HISTORY MONTH
Thousands expected to flock to city food festival
‘FLAVOUR FEST’ WILL HOST MORE THAN 70 TRADERS
City Tories turn to solicitor as new leader
LUGGER TAKES THE PARTY HELM