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Prison 'conditions inhumane’
CONDITIONS for inmates at Dartmoor Prison have been condemned as inhumane and unsafe.
Goldilocks is a rip-roaring show for all the family
BE prepared to be dazzled, impressed and highly amused: This year’s panto at Theatre Royal Plymouth offers a sumptuous spread of entertainment to suit every taste.
TIME FOR SCHU TO GO
MANAGER LEAVES ARGYLE TO TAKE UP VACANCY AT STOKE
'Gutted! But trust the board to get it right...'
STEVEN Schumacher’s departure to Stoke City has been met with dismay by the Green Army as Plymouth Argyle now begin the search for a new manager.
Who's next to take the wheel?
THE departure of the highly-rated Steven Schumacher to Stoke City is not new territory for Plymouth Argyle, as the older supporters will know only too well.
Hayman's ten tons helps King Billy to win
ANTONY Hayman starred with 16 tons in King Billy’s Plymouth City Super League A League win by an 8-3 scoreline in a visit to Indian Inn.
Blizzard of Oz
CELEBRITY MASTERCHEF: CHRISTMAS COOK-OFF 2023 BBC1, 9pm
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NHS braces for strike disruption
THE NHS is bracing for a difficult few days as almost half of the medical workforce in England are set to go on strike during one of the busiest periods of the year.
Gove's court case hope
MICHAEL Gove has said he hopes to see a criminal case being brought against Baroness Michelle Mone over her involvement in a PPE procurement scandal.
No boats date yet
RISHI Sunak yesterday said there is no “firm date” for meeting his promise to “stop the boats”, as Channel crossings approached 30,000 for the year.
Jenrick delivers Gaza war warning
UK Government calls for a “sustainable ceasefire” in the Gaza conflict are “unhelpful” and give “succour to Israel’s enemies”, a Tory former Cabinet minister has warned.
Games table is where the party's at
FOOD? Not for me. Presents? If you are a child or have the money to embrace the joy of giving. Seeing loved ones? Well, yes, in the right context. But for me, the best thing about Christmas is pitting your wits or your skills with those closest to you, by engaging in some games.
Tungsten mine in £1.8m lifeline
PLYMOUTH’S under-threat tungsten mine has received a £1.8m lifeline and vital planning approval.
Rippon's delight at show reunion
STRICTLY Come Dancing star Angela Rippon compared her return to the studio for the live final as ‘like the first day at Hogwarts’.
New shop opens on the Barbican
A NEW shop has opened on Plymouth’s Barbican, selling an array of mystical gifts and handmade items.
Downturn in passengers using bus concessions
THERE has been a large drop-off in the number of people taking advantage of concessionary bus travel since the Covid-19 pandemic, according to a new report.
£19m new city shopping centre is taking shape
INCLUDES M&S FOODHALL AND ALDI
Leader says city 'short-changed'
COUNCIL STILL HAS CHALLENGES DESPITE GOVERNMENT PLEDGE
Plea to veto parking meters
TAVISTOCK RESIDENTS ARE URGED TO SNUB COUNTY COUNCIL PLANS
Dame Kelly is making most of time in Plymouth
OLYMPIC gold medal winner, mental health champion and panto star Dame Kelly Holmes has revealed how she is loving her stint in Plymouth – and is looking forward to meeting people in the city this week.
SCHUEY HAS STOKE TALKS
PILGRIMS BOSS IS ODDS ON FAVOURITE FOR POTTERS' POST
May hopes new look Gladiators can roar
PLYMOUTH Gladiators boss Garry May is hopeful that a different approach to team building in 2024 will bring success to the Coliseum.
Whittaker's late winning goal his most crucial yet
MORGAN Whittaker has described his ninth goal of the season which clinched a last-gasp 3-2 Championship win for Plymouth Argyle against Rotherham United at Home Park on Saturday as his most important one yet.
Keeper Earps set to be handed SPOTY award
MARY Earps is the odds-on favourite to be voted the BBC's Sports Personality of the Year for 2023 tonight.
Si and Dave serve up a festive feast
It's been an incredibly emotional year for Si King and Dave Myers, after Dave's devastating cancer diagnosis.
Landmarks support Childline campaign
TOWER AND TRP ARE GOING GREEN ON DECEMBER 22
No hints of interest rates cuts
THE Bank of England needs to see clearer evidence that wage growth in the UK is slowing before it can think about cutting interest rates, a Bank policy maker has suggested.
Ministers 'out of touch'
GOVERNMENT ministers have been described as \"completely out of touch\" with the reality of families who face \"severe hardship\" over Christmas.
New West End health facility is step closer
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