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Cheers to David for 70 years in the pub trade
A GLASS has been raised to a Plymouth man for nearly 70 years working in the city's pub trade. David Marsden, aged 86, started behind the bar at The Ship when his parents ran the Barbican pub in the 1950s.
'CLOUD OF CONFUSION OVER FUTURE OF FRIGATES'
MP CALLS FOR CLARITY FROM MINISTERS OVER FUTURES OF DEVONPORT-BASED HMS ALBION AND HMS BULWARK:
Investigation after trees cut down
An investigation has been carried out after trees were chopped down in a conservation area on land next to a Plymouth park.
MPs closer to ban on trophy hunt imports
A PROPOSED ban on trophy hunting imports has moved closer to becoming law, amid claims the reform risks being \"racist\" and a \"step towards neo-colonialism\"
Classic tale spellbinds audience with dances
CARLOS Acosta's The Sleeping Beauty is an easy to follow story based on the famous children's tale telling the classic story of how good overcomes evil.
EFL chief hopes PL will put offer on the table
RICK PARRY BELIEVES THE INTRODUCTION OF THE FOOTBALL GOVERNANCE BILL WILL ACCELERATE THE PROCESS
Parkway end their five game losing streak at Home Park
PLAYING their second game in 48 hours, Parkway were indebted to Plymouth Argyle for allowing them the use of their Home Park facilities as they looked to catch up on their outstanding fixtures.
Makepeace returns on a great afternoon at the Brickfields
FINALLY, it seems we have broken our losing streak at Plymouth Albion with a brilliant win against London-based side Richmond last weekend.
We had to let Derek's voice be heard ...this film is a tribute to him and his incredible spirit
KATE GARRAWAY TALKS ABOUT HER NEW DOCUMENTARY WHICH FOLLOWS THE FINAL MONTHS OF HUSBAND DEREK DRAPER'S LIFE AND CELEBRATES THE 'INCREDIBLE WORK OF CARERS'.
Book of poetry that looks to the future, not back
THE POEMS HAVE A UNIFYING THEME OF 3 ACTIVE NOSTALGIA’
Sunak declines to back quest to end bridge tolls
MURRAY AND MER KEY ISSUE IN PARLIAMENT
Armed Forces Day set to return this summer
100-DAY LAUNCH EVENT HELD AT HMS DRAKE
Council faces £275k bill for bomb drama
UNEXPLODED BOMB REMOVAL COST TO CITY IS REVEALED
Ukrainian in Plymouth seals job on the buses
A MAN who fled Kharkiv after his home and business were destroyed by Russian artillery has become the first Ukrainian bus driver to work for Plymouth Citybus.
Princess tells of 'huge shock' of cancer diagnosis
The Princess of Wales last night revealed she is fighting cancer.
LET'S STICK TOGETHER!
HARDIE CALLS FOR UNITY IN BATTLE TO AVOID THE DROP
Football's new Governance Bill will change the English game forever
STUART JAMES SPOKE TO EFL CHAIRMAN RICK PARRY ON HOW MOTION WITH AFFECT OUR CLUBS
Henderson happy as mature Lambs see off Malvern
TAVISTOCK manager Stuart Henderson praised the maturity of his young side as they claimed a 2-0 win against Malvern Town in Southern League Division One South.
Max wants to keep it in Red Bull family
MAX Verstappen said he can understand why Toto Wolff wants to take him to Mercedes - but the triple world champion insists it his \"intention\" to see out his contract with Red Bull.
Cracking events at the RWY for Easter
ROYAL WILLIAM YARD WILL HOST FUN FOR FAMILIES
More refugees arrive as Rwanda bill stalls
RISHI Sunak's Government is dealing with a \"migration emergency\" after the busiest day for Channel crossings since the start of 2024.
Mordaunt trades jibes over rumours of "plot"
LABOUR urged Penny Mordaunt to address the elephant in the room as the Commons Leader remained \"tight-lipped\" on rumours of a Tory leadership plot.
Queen indicates King has healthy appetite
THE King is \"doing very well\", Camilla has said, during a visit in Belfast.
Marine sent to jail for driving into his partner
CUSTODIAL SENTENCE ONLY OPTION, SAYS JUDGE
'Too many toilet breaks' - school
MUM SLAMS 'RIDICULOUS' LETTER
Duke opens university building
THE University of Plymouth has formally opened its new Babbage Building during a ceremony attended by HRH The Duke of Gloucester.
Artist's work saved from skip
ORIGINAL sketches by a well-known local artist have been saved from being thrown in a skip and are due to appear in an exhibition.
Council welcomes High Court's ruling on trees
BUT IT WILL NOW UNDERGO AN 'INDEPENDENT LEARNING REVIEW' INTO ITS ACTIONS
Aquarium relishes new popularity of activities
UPTAKE of behind-the-scenes activities at Plymouth's National Marine Aquarium has risen sharply since a documentary into the attraction was broadcast last year, according to one of its managers.
New houses are boarded up due to disputes
A NEW housing estate in south-east Cornwall has been left deserted and boarded up, due to planning disputes.