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Foster frustrated by refereeing decisions
IAN Foster was 'bitterly disappointed' with the performance of referee James Linington during Plymouth Argyle's defeat at Norwich City on Good Friday, while accepting his side had not been ruthless enough when it came to their goalscoring chances, writes Chris Errington.
Jones' late strike bags Parkway a vital point
NOW FACE FIVE GAMES IN 11 DAYS
Nicholls aims to make Plymstock's 'yo-yo days' a thing of the past
PLYMSTOCK captain James Nicholls has set out his agenda for the season ahead - and it does not include just surviving following promotion.
Discounts drop as house sales rise
House sellers are typically shaving £10,000 off their original asking price to achieve a sale, says a property website.
'Come clean on Israel'
FOREIGN Secretary Lord Cameron is under pressure to publish the legal advice he has received on Israel's actions in Gaza following claims UK Government lawyers believe it has broken humanitarian law.
Public show of strength cheers King
THE King has been urged by a member of the public to \"keep going strong\", as he greeted well-wishers after attending the Easter Sunday service at Windsor Castle.
Pope's hope for Gaza
RALLYING from a winter-long bout of respiratory problems, Pope Francis led some 30,000 people in celebrations yesterday, Easter making a strong appeal for a ceasefire in Gaza and a prisoner swap between Russia and Ukraine.
Saltash relishes its transport trial day
RIDES on a land train, an electric tuk-tuk and free ferry trips saw people flocking to the waterside at Saltash on Saturday.
Care workers celebrated at awards ceremony
MORE THAN 300 NOMINATIONS WERE RECEIVED FOR HONOURS
Tungsten West to start production in 2026
FEASIBILITY STUDY BEING UNDERTAKEN THIS YEAR
Easter happiness at city care centre
EASTER bonnets were on parade as Plymouth's Greenacres Care Centre threw an Easter party.
Tree planted to replace survivor of the Blitz
LARGE SYCAMORE BY GUILDHALL FINALLY SUCCUMBED TO STORM
Witnesses sought after hit and run
A PLYMOUTH teenager has been left in a state of shock, after he was hit by a van while on his way to school. His family are appealing for witnesses, as they say the driver fled the scene.
Vast crane to clear bridge wreckage
The largest crane on the US Eastern Seaboard is being transported to Baltimore so crews can begin removing the wreckage of a collapsed bridge that has halted a search for four workers still missing days after the disaster.
Argyle beaten as they fail to build on early strike from whittaker
RELEGATION-THREATENED Plymouth Argyle could not build on holding a half-time lead as they slipped to a 2-1 defeat against playoff chasing Norwich City at Carrow Road.
Records are there to break for this group of Albion men
CAN you believe it, against all odds (and injuries) we managed to sneak another win on the road against Birmingham Moseley last weekend.
Govt to probe £72m council pension deal
PLYMOUTH City Council could face restrictions on its borrowing and even have to sell off assets as a result of its controversial £72m shares and pension deal.
Play Argyle star on the stage
YOU could say it's less a game of two halves and more one of three acts. A city playwright is looking for players of a different sort to star as Plymouth Argyle's FA Cup heroes.
Rule out Farage deal, Sunak told
Labour has demanded Rishi Sunak publicly rule out offering Nigel Farage a deal in exchange for not standing for Reform UK at the general election.
PM is criticised over knighthood for donor
Major Labour donors would not get an \"automatic pass\" to receiving honours if the party wins power, its chairwoman said as she criticised Rishi Sunak for recommending a knighthood for a top Tory backer.
DUP leader quits after 'historical allegations'
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson has resigned as leader of the Democratic Unionist Party \"with immediate effect\" after the DUP said he had been charged with allegations of a historical nature.
Got a 4x4? Why not join volunteer group?
A GROUP which played a major part in the evacuation of Keyham amid last month's bomb drama is looking for new volunteers.
Musical that's simply Wizard
'WE'RE off to see the wizard, the wonderful Wizard of Oz...'
Staff raise £7k in memory of their colleague
HUGE DONATION FOR MOTOR NEURONE DISEASE CHARITY
Volunteers are back on the road to Ukraine
TWO men who have already delivered tonnes of aid as well as caravans and vehicles to Ukraine are again heading east this weekend for their latest volunteer mission.
Enjoy a meal - and help the homeless
NEW COMMUNITY KITCHEN WILL ALSO GIVE COOKERY LESSONS
Henderson frustrated by inconsistent Lambs
TAVISTOCK manager Stuart Henderson was left cursing the 'Jekyll and Hyde' nature of his team as they fought back to claim a thrilling 3-3 Southern League Division One South draw with Larkhall Athletic at a snowy Langsford Park on Wednesday night.
Watching Parkway is stressful stuff for manager Hobbs
BY his own admission, Lee Hobbs is a man of passion and emotion. But even he couldn't muster the energy to celebrate what turned out to be the winning goal in Plymouth Parkway's 2-1 victory over Didcot Town on Tuesday night.
DESPERATE FOR CHANGE
EVERYONE AT ARGYLE DETERMINED TO IMPROVE FORTUNES
Grin and panda bear it
ANIMATED FRANCHISE IS STARTING TO CREAK WITH AGE AS PO RETURNS FOR A FOURTH ROUND