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Budding city photographer wins top award
STUDENT VOTED THE 'PEOPLE'S CHOICE'
Fresh statistics reveal state of city's happiness
BETTER THAN NATIONAL AVERAGE
Massive fine for The Range after rat infestation
THE Range has been fined more than half a million pounds for breaking food hygiene rules, after rats were found gnawing on human and pet food at one of its stores in the South West.
Fellow butcher rallies round after death of Mark
TRIBUTES TO 'GENUINE AND LOVELY GUY' WHO RAN SHOP FOR 21 YEARS
Destructive Stevenson continues to dominate
SIMON Stevenson continues to dominate Plymouth City Super League's Division B as he recorded a remarkable 19 three-figure scores in a 7-4 win for leaders Cornwall Gates over Hyde Park.
Sack race in full swing as two lose their Championship jobs
NINE of Plymouth Championship Argyle's 23 rivals have now parted company with their managers this season. Swansea City and Sunderland are the latest clubs to announce they are making a change, with the departures announced last night of Michael Duff and Tony Mowbray respectively.
Six of the best for F1 sprint finishes
FORMULA One will again hold six sprint weekends in 2024 with discussions ongoing about potential tweaks to the format.
Free advice in branch with city partnership
AN innovative partnership with Citizens Advice is supporting local people with the cost-of-living.
Crisis on the dancefloor as huge club set to close
MIDWEEK TRADE FUELLED BY STUDENTS HAS PLUMMETED
Colourful light display doesn't have to be ust for Christmas
IT'S that time of year when people are getting strings of colourful lights out of loft spaces, spending a while untying knots that have somehow appeared despite the fact they were put away in a neat coil.
Duke attack risk impact unassessed
THE impact of a \"successful attack\" on the Duke of Sussex should have been considered as part of a decision to change his security arrangements in the UK, the High Court has been told.
No 10 'calms concerns'
BRITONS earning less than £38,700 could still live with their foreign spouses in the UK in \"exceptional circumstances\", Downing Street said, as it sought to calm fears over the new family visas rules.
Jail for offender with images of child abuse
BACK IN COURT AFTER EIGHT-YEAR GAP
Sea water swimming area gains accolade
DEVIL'S POINT IS REWARDED WITH 'EXCELLENT' STATUS
Family raising funds for mum's cancer treatment
JOSIE'S 'ONLY VIABLE OPTION' IS NOT AVAILABLE ON THE NHS
Family tribute to loving mum and skilled academic
DEPARTMENT HEAD AT UNIVERSITY AS WELL AS KEEN SAILOR
City school is named one of best in the UK
DEVONPORT HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IS RATED HIGHLY
Regular comedy gigs are returning to the city
CHANCE FOR NEW TALENT TO SHINE
ABSOLUTELY BUZZING!
BUT SCHUEY HAS SYMPATHY FOR STOKE
Randell's delight at being Argyle's late hero
ACADEMY GRADUATE SEALS THE WIN WITH STOPPAGE TIME GOAL
Pilgrims dig deep to turn a deficit into a dramatic late victory
HERE are the player ratings of Herald Sport’s Argyle reporter Chris Errington from the last-gasp 2-1 win against Stoke City at a jubilant Home Park.
Grieveson on top of his game in win for Ivybridge
KICKER'S 19 POINTS SEALS ONLY A SECOND WIN OF THE SEASON
Albion go down to defeat at leaders
PLYMOUTH Albion took a point from Rams on Saturday after a fantastic encounter that lived up to the billing, but one that ended in defeat at the league leaders.
Brit injured in Paris 'terror attack'
A BRITISH man was among those injured in a suspected terror attack in Paris which left a German tourist dead, the Foreign Office has said.
Car strikes Mutley Plain barriers
POLICE are appealing for witnesses after a single-vehicle road traffic collision led to several metal barriers separating traffic along Mutley Plain being ripped out.
THE THRILL OF THE CHASE
CAMERAS FOLLOW POLICE AS THEY PURSUE CRIMINALS ON THE HIGHWAYS OF DERBYSHIRE
Thousands powerless as snow hits
MORE than 2,500 people in Cumbria were without electricity yesterday morning as the county’s fire and rescue service said it worked through the night to rescue drivers from cars trapped in deep snow.
'Avoiding winter crisis'
THE Health Secretary has described the bid to avoid a winter crisis in the NHS as her “number one priority”.
Ex-MEP and Labour minister Baroness Kinnock dies at 79
BARONESS Glenys Kinnock died peacefully in her sleep yesterday with her husband and former Labour Party leader Lord Kinnock by her side, her family said.
Hernandez hails success of drug enforcement
OPERATION SCORPION HAS HELPED VICTIMS OF CRIME