CATEGORIES
Categories
Barnes backs 'strong' Southgate
JOHN Barnes does not believe England head coach Gareth Southgate will bow to public pressure over team selection at Euro 2024.
Migrants detained for Rwanda get bail
DOZENS of migrants who were detained to be sent to Rwanda have been freed on bail, according to lawyers.
'We've not given up'
RISHI Sunak insisted he had “absolutely not” lost hope of winning the General Election as Tory allies warned about the risk of Labour winning a “supermajority”.
Fears of abuse as Euro 24 gets underway
SPORTING EVENTS CAN PROVOKE ANGER
RNLI rescue two at Cornish beach
TWO SWIMMERS ARE HELPED TO SAFETY
Car park blaze hinders city's disabled shoppers
MOBILITY SCOOTER ACCESS RESTRICTED BY INCIDENT
Labour says green belt land may be built on
ACUTE HOUSING CRISIS CALLS FOR DRASTIC SOLUTIONS
City school introduces free bike hire plan
CHARITY HELPS WITH PROJECT
Council dealing with two Traveller camps
RESIDENTS SAY ‘NO ACTION’ TAKEN BY POLICE DESPITE ‘GUN SHOTS’ AT WEST PARK
Pop idols donate to Arthur's bid for school pool
GARETH GATES AND BECKY HILL BOTH GIVE £1,000
All quiet on transfer front
GREEN ARMY SHOULDN'T MISTAKE LACK OF 'SPECULATION' FOR LACK OF ACTIVITY
John is the main Mann as Fawn B chase title
STEVE CHAPMAN 501 LEAGUE
Rahm: I could pull out of US Open
FORMER CHAMPION IS INJURY DOUBT FOR MAJOR
Woods sees light at end of LIV tunnel
TIGER Woods has described the latest talks between the PGA Tour and Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) as \"productive\" as golf's civil war rumbles on.
Amy Dowden's breast cancer battle captured in new BBC documentary
A DOCUMENTARY about Strictly Come Dancing star Amy Dowden and her treatment for stage three breast cancer is to air on the BBC.
Conservatives 'like Corbyn' - Starmer
THE Conservatives have built a \"Jeremy Corbyn-style manifesto\" that will \"load everything into the wheelbarrow\" without explaining how to pay for it, Sir Keir Starmer has said.
Tories' tax cut pledge
RISHI Sunak has set out plans for a 2p national insurance cut in a multi-billion-pound gamble to get the Tory General Election campaign back on track.
£3m for boss despite rise in incidents of pollution
THE boss of embattled water company Severn Trent received a £3.18 million pay packet for the last financial year, despite a spike in pollution incidents and flooding from its sewers during the same period.
Drake Circus outlet closed as 'not viable'
SPUDULIKE RESTAURANT MAY NOT REOPEN
Celebrating feats of city's finest youngsters
PLYMOUTH'S most inspiring youngsters are to be celebrated at the Plymouth Youth Awards later this month.
Hoe gets ready for four days of music legends
TOM JONES, BRYAN ADAMS AND STING COME TO CITY
SWW boss given 58% rise in pay
WATER FIRM IS FACING ONGOING CRITICISM
Massive cruise liner to arrive
A £196m cruise ship containing eight restaurants, five bars and a beauty spa will stop off in Plymouth bringing a horde of minted American visitors.
Age is no barrier to travel for India
SOUTH-EAST ASIA IS START OF JOURNEY
Sarwar rejects SNP accusation
SCOTTISH National Party claims that a Labour government would impose significant public spending cuts on Scotland are “ludicrous”, Anas Sarwar has said.
Farage tries to play down Hitler remarks
ALL parties will have controversial General Election candidates, Nigel Farage said, after it emerged that a Reform UK contender had said that Britain should have “taken Hitler up on his offer of neutrality”.
Ukraine's plan for F-16 jets
UKRAINE may keep some of the F-16 fighter jets it is set to receive from its Western allies at foreign bases to protect them from Russian strikes, a senior Ukrainian military officer said.
Ivybridge remain top by beating Plymouth
JOHNSON TAKES 3-31 AS PLYMOUTH ARE BOWLED OUT FOR JUST 141
Gladiators boosted by return of important pair
EVEN at this early stage of the Championship season, tonight’s meeting with the Berwick Bandits is a must-win fixture for the Plymouth Gladiators.
Single market goal for Lib Dems
THE Liberal Democrats have set out a goal of taking the UK back into the European Union single market and hiking taxes by almost £27 billion to fund major investments in health, social care and public services, as party leader Sir Ed Davey put a £9.4 billion-a-year package for the NHS and social care at the heart of his party’s General Election manifesto, funded by a tax raid on banks and the ‘super-rich’.