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Israel blames officers
THE Israeli military said on Friday it has dismissed two officers and reprimanded three others for their roles in drone strikes in Gaza that killed seven aid workers.
Hub Box to close burger restaurant at RWY
OUTLET WILL TRY TO FIND NEW JOBS FOR EMPLOYEES
Pub firm's debts are now revealed
NO CASH TO PAY CREDITORS CLAIMING MORE THAN £300,000
MP Mercer is granted 'more time' by inquiry
REFUSING TO NAME WHISTLEBLOWERS
Plans to reopen city pub stall as costs skyrocket
PLANS to reopen a Grade II listed Plymouth pub as a community hub have hit problems due to skyrocketing revamp costs. Work started at the Famous Firkin pub, in Stonehouse, in January last year after it was bought by the Millfields Trust social enterprise for £165,000.
CITY WARNED TO BRACE FOR STORM KATHLEEN
MET OFFICE UPDATES WARNING SAYING GUSTS WILL BE STRONGER THAN EXPECTED - AND COULD CAUSE A DANGER TO LIFE:
Nancekivell has belief in this Argyle squad to avoid drop
'I KNOW THERE IS ENOUGH TALENT TO GET OUT OF THIS POSITION'
Parkway concerned as more heavy rain is set for Plymouth
AFTER suffering their 24th postponement of the season, with last night's scheduled match at home to AFC Totton called off due to the weather, Plymouth Parkway will be hoping for some respite before they are due to face Swindon Supermarine at Bolitho Park on Sunday.
All change inside for the Musk have Tesla
MODEL 3'S NEW DESIGN EVEN DITCHES INDICATOR STALKS
NEWSNIGHTMARE
NETFLIX DRAMA GOES BEHIND SCENES OF PRINCE ANDREW'S BBC SHOWDOWN
Teenage Dads play at Exeter Cavern
THE breakout sensation known for their vibrant melodies and infectious energy, Teenage Dads, are set to come to Devon and will appear at Exeter Cavern in May.
Israel inquiry demanded
AN independent investigation into the deadly attack by the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) is being demanded by the World Central Kitchen (WCK) charity – as former Supreme Court justices pressed the UK Government to stop arms sales to Israel.
Last of gang in cop killing found guilty
THE mastermind of an armed robbery that ended in a police officer being shot dead has been found guilty of her murder.
Ferry passengers jump in sea to escape blaze
PANICKED passengers jumped into the sea to escape a raging ferry fire in the Gulf of Thailand, but all 108 people on board wre safe.
Charity is seeking volunteers
COST-OF-LIVING CRISIS SPARKS NEW APPEAL
Author tells tale of dark past
FORMER HERALD REPORTER'S NEW BOOK
Police seize vapes and tobacco worth £166k
ILLEGAL GOODS 'PROBABLY AIMED AT UNDER-AGE KIDS'
Approval given for next phase of housing project
FURTHER EXPANSION OF PLYMSTOCK SITE DUE TO COMMENCE
Pirates weekend back on calendar
PLYMOUTH Pirates Weekend is returning with a weekend of fun activities planned on the waterfront.
DERRIFORD DECLARES FIFTH CRITICAL INCIDENT
HOSPITAL TRUST SAYS IT IS FACING INCREASED OPERATIONAL PRESSURES AND IT ISSUES:
I WOULD HAVE DONE IT'
WARNOCK: ARGYLE ARE GOOD ENOUGH TO STAY IN CHAMPIONSHIP
Why Argyle did not ask Neil Warnock to become the interim manager
ANDREW Parkinson has explained why Plymouth Argyle decided on the ‘continuity’ of Neil Dewsnip and Kevin Nancekivell taking charge of the first team until the end of the season.
Weather can't stop final games being played
THERE were only a few games left to be played in the very last week of the RBC Brewin Dolphin Mannamead Winter League and despite the weather’s best attempts to put the players off from finishing their games, all the last few games got played and positions top and bottom of the leagues were finalised.
Vapers more likely to develop heart failure
VAPING may cause a “substantial” increase in the risk of heart failure, new research has suggested.
GP strike on the cards
STRIKES by GPs could be on the table, leading medics have said, as a new poll revealed that the majority of family doctors are in favour of industrial action.
Tributes to 'hero' killed in air strike
THE family of one of the British aid workers killed in the Israeli air strike in Gaza have paid tribute to him as a “hero”.
Theatre Royal's financial planning for secure future
IT is a “make or break” year for Theatre Royal Plymouth as it moves towards co-producing shows, a policy which brings financial risk but could also be a huge money-spinner.
Another week of rail disruption due to strikes
TRAVEL CHAOS FROM TODAY AS DRIVERS TAKE ACTION
Police officer is found not guilty of raping woman
SERGEANT EMOTIONAL AS HE'S ACQUITTED BY UNANIMOUS JURY
Mercer challenges inquiry's evidence disclosure order
DEADLINE TO REVEAL NAMES TO INQUIRY IS THIS WEEK