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City pub appeals for return of its bench
NEW BOSSES OF OLDEST INN DISCOVER THEFT FROM STREET
Frigate back at sea after refit
WORK ON HMS ST ALBANS AT DEVONPORT HAS TAKEN OVER FOUR YEARS
Chance to learn from The Herald's historian
A TEAM of local experts has been recruited to give adults classes in subjects including history, art, cookery and creative writing.
Councils are preparing to debate city airport
EVANS BACKS CAMPAIGN TO KEEP DEVELOPMENT AT BAY
Convicted city fraudster turns up in Ukraine
UK VOLUNTEERS MAN IS TRAINING CLAIM CON TROOPS
The RNLI marks 200 years of saving lives at sea
TODAY, the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) celebrates 200 years of saving lives at sea thanks to volunteers giving their time to save others, all funded by public donations.
Gibson insists there is plenty still to come
DEFENDER FEELS HE IS GETTING BETTER ALL THE TIME UNDER FOSTER
Blackheath defeat probably ends Albi's promotion hopes
FEBRUARY came and went like a whirlwind, didn't it?! It's mad to think what a few days less in February can feel like. Hopefully with March comes the spring and saying goodbye to the relentless rain.
Poets shining light on suffering with emotional events
PLYMOUTH poets are to perform at two emotionally charged events in the city this month as they highlight the suffering of women and children in the world's war-torn troublespots.
With God, you are never really alone
SOCIETY tells us that moving house is a big thing. As a life event it is ranked as stressful as childbirth or getting married.
Ross reveals abuse 'is getting worse'
SCOTTISH Conservative leader Douglas Ross has spoken out about the \"unacceptable\" abuse he and his family face - revealing that the problem has become \"significantly worse\" in recent weeks.
By-election win for Gaza Galloway -
LABOUR has apologised to the voters of Rochdale for not fielding a candidate after the by-election triumph of George Galloway, following what Rishi Sunak described as \"one of the most divisive campaigns\" in recent times.
“You couldn't pay me enough!’
ANGELA RIPPON RULES OUT ANY REALITY TV SHOW APPEARANCES
Push for catch-up vaccinations
CAMPAIGN STARTING OVER CONCERNS CHILDREN ARE MISSING INOCULATIONS
Look out, the balloon's going up
AN unusual buzzing from my mobile phone last Friday caught my immediate attention.
David's 1,300 thanks to 'incredible' Argyle fans
FORMER Plymouth Argyle star David Norris will be handing out more than 1,300 Cornish Pasties at Home Park today as a 'thank you' to fans who raised money so he could keep his League One winners medal.
Concerns over 'lethal' derelict city structure
NEW REPORT OF PROBLEMS AT PLANNED DEVELOPMENT SITE
Carl's culinary adventures’ win him Royal Navy Chef of the Year
A CHEF who aims to deliver 'the world on a plate' to shipmates on Devonport's HMS Northumberland at mealtimes has won a top award.
Take a bow: Kevin launches mural boat
AN artist has designed what he believes will be the next tourist attraction on Plymouth’s historic Barbican.
Football bodies are urged to find a deal
THE Premier League and EFL have again been warned a deal will be imposed on them by an independent regulator if they cannot agree a new deal on funding and cost controls.
SPEAK SOON!
FOSTER WILL HOLD TALKS WITH GALLOWAY
Torquay players receive their wages
Plymouth Argyle's Adam Forshaw is back in contention after a spell on the sidelines through injury
Weather warning raises fears of another weekend washout
TODAY may well be the start of a new month - and officially the start of Spring - but it looks like being a case of more of the same for Plymouth Parkway.
Professional support given at time of need
HEALTH and social care workers at Livewell Southwest also played their part in responding to last week's major incident.
Act celebrates the Wonder of Stevie
The Wonder of Stevie are at Barbican Theatre this month
Probe into Gove's financial interests
CABINET minister Michael Gove has been placed under investigation by Parliament's standards watchdog.
Killer 'should never have been a police officer
SARAH Everard died because her killer Wayne Couzens was a police officer and he should never have been allowed to take on that role, her family have said.
Putin nuclear threat
RUSSIA'S President Vladimir Putin has vowed to fulfil Moscow's goals in Ukraine and has warned the West against deeper involvement in the fighting, saying that such a move risks a global nuclear conflict.
Beloved star astounds in spectacular dance show
IT'S fair to say that people love Carlos Acosta.
Local heroes who rose to Keyham occasion
It has only been a few days since Plymouth was able to give a collective sigh of relief as the Keyham bomb was finally towed out to sea and detonated by brave souls from the Army - but the quiet heroism of others should not go unnoticed, either. Here, we report on the roles of personnel from Plymouth Community Homes, Livewell Southwest and Dartmoor Search and Rescue