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'Sofa cinema' to open this year
PLYMOUTH'S delayed Everyman \"sofa cinema\" will be open before the end of the year, the company's boss has confirmed. Alex Scrimgeour, Everyman's chief executive, told investors the Royal William Yard picturehouse would be among six the company will have ready in the second half of 2023.
Volunteers are the backbone of Brickfields
\"YET another Albion columnist,\" I hear you cry! My name is Kevin Westlake, head of all things safety at the club and have been involved in the club in some way or another for over 44 years.
Babcock to help Army test electric military vehicles
BABCOCK International has been awarded a one-year contract by the Ministry of Defence (MoD) to help the British Army understand the defence application and constraints of electric vehicles.
Romance novel set in Italy but inspired by Devon
SOUTH Hams author Mary Georgina de Grey's new romance novel is set in the heart of Italy but it's inspired by Devon.
Huge cruise ship set to visit city
A TOTAL OF 10 ARE EXPECTED TO DOCK THIS YEAR
Plea to stop firearms laws being weakened
UK GUN CONTROL GROUP FEARS 'VESTED INTERESTS'
One in five are waiting over 12 hours at A&E
STRIKES ARE ADDING TO RISING NHS PRESSURES
City centre 'will be like Barcelona by 2025'
COUNCIL CHIEF SAYS £23M REVAMP WILL TRANSFORM AREA
US And UK 'Relationship Is In Great Shape' - PM
RISHI Sunak has said the relationship between the UK and the United States is in “great shape”, after meeting with US President Joe Biden during his brief visit to Northern Ireland
Beheading Video Probe
UKRAINIAN officials have promised to investigate a gruesome video circulating on social media that purportedly shows the beheading of a Ukrainian soldier
An unbelievable own goal from Labour
WHO really believes Rishi Sunak thinks perverts convicted of sexually abusing children should spared jail? Er, no be one. Not members of the shadow Cabinet, who have been sent out to try to defend the claim, made in a Labour party campaigning tweet last week
I do spend a lot of my time laughing
PODCAST HOST AND MUM-OF-THR VOGUE WILLIAMS TALKS ABOUT FUNNY FRIENDS, READING AND FINDING WAYS TO RELAX.
Sunak strikes back
RISHI Sunak has called for “less talk, more action” from politicians as he hit back at Labour’s controversial attack adverts against him
IT'S GOOD TO TALK!
PILGRIMS DISCUSS WHAT WENT WRONG AGAINST LINCOLN
Argyle pair are up for EFL awards
PLYMOUTH Argyle’s successful League One season has been recognised with two nominations for the 2023 EFL Awards
Town tries to stave off threat of flooding
ACTION IS NEEDED PROMPTLY TO PROTECT FUTURE OF LOOE
Plymouth Pride seeks help to fund showcase
THIS YEAR'S EVENT IS IN NEED OF MORE SUPPORT
Storm Noa wreaks havoc across region
THREE cars were crushed by a fallen tree which blew over in Plymouth city centre yesterday, as gale force winds battered Devon and Cornwall
Former teachers set off on aid mission
SUPPLIES ARE SENT TO HELP THOSE IN NEED IN UKRAINE
British forces seal fresh deal with US military
NAVY AND MARINES LINK UP WITH AMERICAN ALLIES
Police launch campaign to improve city safety
NEIGHBOURHOODS ARE TARGETED
Parties set for battle in next month's elections
A MONTH ahead of polling day, the full list of prospective councillors wanting to serve on Plymouth City Council has been released, with all parties hoping to bring an end to a period of turmoil both in and out of the council house
Shears on form as Victory A go second
MARK Shears ploughed in 16 three-figure scores as Victory A leaped into second place in the Plymouth City Super League with Colebrook beaten 9-2
Hobbs wants more as tenants are beaten by their landlords
PLYMOUTH Parkway manager Lee Hobbs is demanding more of the same from his side tonight as they play their second Southern League Premier derby game in just over 48 hours at Tiverton Town
Barclay slams 'regrettable' strike action
JUNIOR doctors have been accused of putting patients at “greater risk” during strikes as the bitter row over pay shows no sign of ending
Village school raises £23,000
PAYS FOR NEW OBSTACLE COURSE
Paris closes her shop after 2 years
A PLYMOUTH shop selling aromatic wax melts has closed after just two years with the business owner blaming burn-out and an economy which is in “a mess”
Fresh quest to rescue iconic city landmark
COUNCIL ELECTION CANDIDATE PROMOTES PALACE THEATRE
New city rum distillery plans its first batch
MUTLEY DISTILLERY WANTS TO ADD TO AREA'S 'HIPSTERISH VIBE'
Canoe carrying three men and a dog capsizes
MAJOR RESCUE AFTER BOAT HITS VIOLENT SWELL AND OVERTURNS