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Winger Cissoko is out to entertain Green Army
THE DUTCH UNDER-21 HAS CREATED A GOOD EARLY IMPRESSION
Ivybridge go top after eight-wicket win over Yelverton
IVYBRIDGE are the new leaders in the C Division West following an eight-wicket win over Yelverton that took them past Paignton 2nd XI at the top.
Rooney has an idea what his team will look like
WAYNE Rooney has admitted he is starting to get an idea of what his team will look like for Plymouth Argyle's 2024/25 Championship season-opener away to Sheffield Wednesday.
Tory hopefuls facing 'yellow card' system
CONSERVATIVE Party leadership hopefuls will be named and shamed by party chiefs if they abuse rivals, as the Tories seek to avoid all-out civil war.
'£22bn hole in finances'
CHANCELLOR Rachel Reeves yesterday put the UK on notice about future tax rises, as she accused the Tories of leaving an \"unforgivable\" £22 billion black hole in the public finances.
Happy birthday to Cann Bridge School!
60 YEARS OF LEARNING IS CELEBRATED IN STYLE
Pupils bring colourful art to city school
YOUNG students at Mount Tamar School, in St Budeaux, have recently designed and painted an eye-catching mural for their school playground.
New crematorium is 'more than a building'
FACILITY OFFERS LIGHT CEREMONY ROOMS AND A NEW CAFE AREA
GPs 'could bring the NHS to a standstill'
FAMILY DOCTORS BALLOTED ON INDUSTRIAL ACTION
Chelsea sets the beauty standards
FUTURE BRIGHT FOR PLYMOUTH BUSINESS
Tom Superstar takes silver as his family cheers
AFTER celebrating winning silver at yesterday’s Olympics in the men’s 10m synchronised diving event, Plymouth-born Tom Daley has hinted he might be tempted to compete in the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles, where he now lives with his husband and children.
Tories left UK 'broke'
A CABINET minister has said the Tories left a \"catastrophic\" inheritance and covered up the extent of the issues, as Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to unveil a black hole in the public finances of around £20 billion.
ROONEY CAUTIOUS
ARGYLE ARE TAKING NO CHANCES ON INJURED QUINTET
Issaka catches the eye in victory at Torquay
HARDIE AND MUMBA ON TARGET ON A HOT DAY AT PLAINMOOR
Plympton give leaders a scare but sudder a defeat
PLYMPTON gave Premier title-chasers Sandford a scare before subsiding to a one-wicket defeat in a low-scoring affair.
Patel declares her bid to lead Tories
DAME Priti Patel has said she will stand to be Tory party leader, making her the fifth Conservative MP to throw her hat in the ring.
Murder probe after stabbing in park
MAN, 20, DIED AT THE SCENE AFTER FIGHT INEAST LONDON
'We're facing all-out war'
ISRAELI Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that Hezbollah “will pay a heavy price for this attack, one that it has not paid so far,” his office said after a rocket strike on a football field killed at least 11 children and teenagers.
Safeguarding scheme in the national spotlight
A PLYMOUTH-born safeguarding scheme has been praised in a national police report which has highlighted grave concerns about the shocking rise in violence against women and girls.
Joanne is delighted as housing is completed
SHARED OWNERSHIP HOMES EVEN BOAST SOLAR PANELS
Farmer removes ponies after plans turned down
TENANT FARMER IS 'NOT CLOSE ENOUGH' TO TEND TO ANIMALS
Talks held to reopen city's fish market
PROGRESS BEING MADE\" IN BID TO RESTORE AUCTION HOUSE
Argyle players show their style
FOOTBALL STARS ARE TURNING HEADS AT CITY BARBER'S STUDIO
PALSSON JOINS ARGYLE
ICELAND INTERNATIONAL DEFENDER VICTOR PALSSON HAS JOINED THE PILGRIMS ON A PERMANENT CONTRACT
Woods misses cut as Shane sparkles
TIGER Woods missed the cut in The Open for the third time in a row as Ireland’s Shane Lowry continued his eventful bid for a second Claret Jug on day two at Royal Troon.
Five things to look out for against Torquay
PLYMOUTH Argyle will begin their 2024/25 Championship campaign a fortnight tomorrow when they take on Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough.
St Mellion keep up the pressure in big victory
AFTER the downpour on Monday, Tuesday brought bright sunshine, fluffy clouds with a coolish northerly wind and a visit from Thurlestone.
Streeting: Time has come for assisted dying debate
AN Assisted Dying Bill has officially been introduced in the House of Lords as the Health Secretary said it is \"a debate whose time has come\".
Tory architect of GCSE exams calls for them to be scrapped
GCSE exams “dominate” the education system and should be scrapped by the new Government, according to the Tory architect of the qualification.
Family and friends in shock at sudden death of Mike, 38
POPULAR PUB REGULAR WAS MEMBER OF THE POOL TEAM