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Starmer defends ending support for candidate
SIR Keir Starmer said he took \"tough\" and \"decisive\" action to withdraw support for Labour's Rochdale by-election candidate, after a storm of criticism about remarks Azhar Ali made about Israel.
Defendant ran raid that killed cop, trial told
THE mastermind of an armed robbery in which a police officer was killed and another seriously injured evaded capture for almost 20 years before being extradited from Pakistan, prosecutors told a jury yesterday.
Explorer to be honoured with memorial stone
CEREMONY AT WESTMINSTER ABBEY FOR SHACKLETON
Nuclear test veterans denied justice
THE national newspaper headline asks a question in thick black text at the top of the page: Did YOU sail on this ship of doom?
War Horse coming to Theatre Royal
War Horse is coming to Theatre Royal Plymouth later this year and will feature lifesized horses. The National Theatre's acclaimed production returns as part of a new UK tour, coming to the theatre in Plymouth from November 26 to December 7.
Driver hit 116mph before fatal crash
BULGARIAN NATIONAL FILMED HIMSELF BEFORE CAR LEFT A38
Award accolade for city's Mrs Murals
A MURAL painter from Plymouth who has transformed urban spaces in the city with her unique artwork is celebrating an award.
Claim force 'did not investigate' accused officers
DEVON AND CORNWALL POLICE IN ALLEGED ABUSE COVER-UP
Tina named as Lord Mayor Designate
CLLR Tina Tuohy has been recommended as the new Lord Mayor Designate for Plymouth for 2024/2025. The proposal will be discussed at the Full Council meeting on March 18.
'NOTHING TOO SERIOUS'
THE ARGYLE MIDFIELDER WAS SUBSTITUTED IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE 3-1 CHAMPIONSHIP DEFEAT AWAY TO SUNDERLAND
Not a good weekend for Patriots on the road
THE Plymouth City Patriots hit the road once again last weekend, and despite two solid displays, came up short.
Five talking points after scoring first but losing at Sunderland
PLYMOUTH Argyle were in a position where a second successive away Championship win was a distinct possibility when they took a 1-0 lead into the interval of their away game against Sunderland on Saturday.
England are wary of wounded Scots
SCOTLAND may be smarting from the injustice of their defeat by France but Ben Earl insists England also have a point to prove in their Calcutta Cup clash.
Crouch is latest MP to stand aside
FORMER sports minister Tracey Crouch has announced that she will leave Parliament at the next general election in order to \"seek a new professional challenge\" Ms Crouch, who represents Chatham and Aylesford, in Kent, made the announcement yesterday in a message to the chair of her constituency association.
Labour problem claim is 'unfair'
A SHADOW minister has insisted it would be \"unfair\" to conclude there is a problem with Labour in Rochdale amid criticism remarks about Israel made by the party's constituency candidate.
Child murderer Pitchfork gets parole hearing
DOUBLE child rapist and murderer Colin Pitchfork will face a fresh parole hearing, after successfully challenging a decision to keep him behind bars.
How this supermarket has saved 166 million meals from going to waste
IN THE FIGHT AGAINST FOOD WASTE, TESCO IS PUTTING SURPLUS FOOD TO GOOD USE
Sea wall repairs are needed
SECTION NEAR PRINCESS YACHTS IS TUMBLING
'Bad erotica' for Valentine's Day
LITERARY EVENT ON BAD SEX WRITING’
Battle to preserve way of life in villages
NOSS MAYO AND NEWTON FERRERS ARE 'SPECIAL' PLACES
Lack of loos 'is putting people off going outside'
IT'S BECOME A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE, SAYS COUNCILLOR
Hundreds join 'Reclaim the Night' city march
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IS HIGHLIGHTED IN PROCESSION
More stars for Hoe music festival
MORE artists for the first TK Maxx presents Plymouth Summer Sessions music festival in June on Plymouth Hoe have been confirmed.
HOMEWARE PRODUCTS ARE GIVEN CARIBBEAN FLAVOUR
AN award-winning Plymouth businesswoman is causing a stir in the homeware industry and is bringing a bit of Caribbean colour to the city.
Council reveals plans to reuse soil from pond
RESPONSE ISSUED TO PLEAS OVER EXCAVATED MATERIAL
COLLECTIVE ERRORS
IAN FOSTER ISSUES HIS VERDICT ON ARGYLE DEFEAT AT SUNDERLAND
Argyle suffer Sunderland defeat after second half battering
PLYMOUTH Argyle slipped to their first Championship defeat in four matches under Ian Foster as they saw a one-goal half-time lead turn into a 3-1 defeat by Sunderland at the Stadium of Light.
Services stretch their lead at the top after win
DEVONPORT Services have stretched their lead at the top of the South West One table to six points after beating Lydney 38-18.
Ban on no-fault evictions
HOUSING Secretary Michael Gove has insisted the Government will ban no-fault evictions before the general election later this year.
Labour win could impact Scotland
A LABOUR victory in this year’s general election could have ‘big implications’ for Scotland, the party’s UK campaign co-ordinator has said.