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Fossils acknowledge Evans with his own 'This is Your Life’
THERE was a festive feeling in the air at St Mellion on Thursday but unfortunately, the weather did not join in.
Christmas opening is a 'lifeline'
POPULAR PUB A PLACE TO FIND WARMTH AND CHEER
2nd edition delights authors
AIMED AT BOTH SCIENTISTS AND NON-SCIENTISTS
Volunteers bring joy to so many
FESTIVE HAMPERS DELIVERED ACROSS CITY
Jail for thug who dragged his dog along while riding scooter
HE WAS CAUGHT ON A DOORBELL CAMERA
The kindness of giving... a wheelchair
THE wife of a Navy Vetern has told how the Royal British Legion (RBL) has given her a lifeline which has changed her life especially at Christmas.
Christmas gifts for military kids
CHILDREN HAVE PARENTS SERVING OVERSEAS
Foodbank demand rises 67%
BUT THERE'S A 73% DROP IN FOOD DONATIONS
COOPER'S FRESH BLOW
ARGYLE KEEPER IS FACING TWO MONTHS ON THE SIDELINES
Four more join to boost Tavi's ranks
TAVISTOCK will be boosted by the arrival of three loanees from League One side Exeter City for their weekend trip to Bemerton Heath Harlequins, while they have taken a fourth from old rivals Plymouth Parkway.
Dewsnip's in no rush to find the right candidate
PLYMOUTH Argyle are unlikely to appoint a new manager before the beginning of January, according of director of football Neil Dewsnip.
Hobbs urges in-form Parkway players to keep their shirts
PLYMOUTH Parkway manager Lee Hobbs has challenged those in possession of a first team shirt to keep hold of it and maintain the club's excellent recent form.
Village lights up for annual carol service
WHILE SANTA ARRIVES ON AN ILLUMINATED SLEIGH...
The next step in the Corsa's e-volution
VAUXHALL'S WINNER GETS A FABULOUS FACELIFT AND A SENSIBLE INTERIOR
Teen killers are set to be named
THE murderers of teenager Brianna Ghey will be named by the media when they are sentenced, a judge has ruled.
New Safe Bus is ready for action
AIM IS TO HELP NIGHTTIME REVELLERS
'We must deliver on promises made at Cop28'
PLYMOUTH SCIENTISTS GAVE EXPERT ANALYSIS AT SUMMIT
Pilot service takes expert hospice care across the River Tamar
ST Luke’s Hospice Plymouth’s end of life Urgent Care Team ventured across the Tamar to visit their first patient at home in East Cornwall, as part of a pilot service running until the end of March 2024.
Ensuring Sherford is full of spirit of Christmas
THE Sherford community has come together to ring in the festive season and a new addition to the town’s Christmas calendar, Sherford’s ‘Scratch Choir’ – made up of residents and their children – has been leading festivities by singing carols around the community’s illuminated 18ft Christmas tree.
Looking after Navy families
THIS year there will be something missing from Scarlette and Amber’s Christmas… their Daddy.
Big wheel ready to roll back to light up the Hoe
COULD BE UP BY EASTER IF APPROVED
Daley returns to diving and takes gold
PLYMOUTH diver Tom Daley returned to competition and immediately picked up where he left off - by finishing on top of the podium and claiming gold.
WE WILL BE FINE!
HALLETT VOWS TO STICK TO THE ARGYLE WAY
Dinari and Hay have too much for rivals
THERE was a top-of-the-table clash in Men's B between two undefeated pairs when Arash Dinari and Lawrence Hay met Dave Gale and Steve Matcham.
Plymouth divers catch the eye
PLYMOUTH divers Amelie Underwood, Euan McCabe, Archie Waines and Ollie Heath were in action representing Plymouth Diving at the Scottish National Diving Championships, incorporating the British National Cup, which was held in Edinburgh last weekend.
City firm generates funds for charity
AID FOR CHILDREN’S HOSPICE SOUTH WEST
By-election test awaits Tories
THE Tories say they will \"fight for every vote\", as Rishi Sunak battles to avoid another by-election humiliation after Peter Bone's voters ousted him from the Commons.
Atkins’ Christmas fear
STRIKES by junior doctors in England will mean that some patients will not be sent home from hospital in time to spend Christmas with their loved ones, the Health Secretary said yesterday.
Fall in inflation reinforces hope of cut in rates
INFLATION dropped back unexpectedly sharply to its lowest level for over two years last month, reinforcing forecasts for the Bank of England to start cutting interest rates early in 2024.
Morris dancers bring old traditions to city
MORRIS dancers brought out the crowds in Plymouth when they marked the winter solstice and a decade of the city's Old Town Twelves.