CATEGORIES
People divided on renaming of square
COUNCIL PUTS FORWARD A PROPOSAL FOR SIR JOHN HAWKINS SQUARE
City braced for the first cold snap of winter today
PLYMOUTH is set for its first cold snap of the winter this weekend, with sub-zero temperatures forecast.
Argyle masterpiece is Pollard's latest artwork
ARGYLE OWNER COMMISSIONED SPECIAL PAINTING
BUNDU IS BACK!
BUT HARDIE WILL MISS SUNDERLAND CLASH
Henderson hopes Tavi benefit from further loan agreements
TAVISTOCK head to Evesham United tomorrow in Southern League Division One South, but they will be missing the talents of Joe O’Connor and Mitch Beardmore, who have been recalled by parent club Exeter City.
Natural leader Houghton revels in captaincy role
NOT only has Jordan Houghton established himself as a Championship player this season he has recently had the chance to captain Plymouth Argyle too.
Hobbs is glad to be back at Bolitho
THE weather breaks are certainly frustrating for Plymouth Parkway manager Lee Hobbs right now, but with no rain forecast before tomorrow, he and his players will very much be looking forward to getting back to action at home to Bracknell Town in the Southern League Premier Division.
Shock as far-right set to win in Netherlands vote
ANTI-ISLAM populist Geert Wilders has won a huge victory in the Dutch elections, according to a near complete count of the vote, in a stunning lurch to the far-right for a nation once famed as a beacon of tolerance. The result will send shockwaves throughout Europe, where far-right ideology is on the rise, and puts Mr Wilders in line to lead talks to form the next governing coalition and possibly become the first far-right prime minister of the Netherlands.
Sunak urged to 'act now' as net migration hits 745,000
RISHI Sunak is facing calls from Tory MPs to “act now” to bring down net migration, as new figures showed it hit a new record of 745,000.
Businesses broadly welcome tax policies
THE region’s business community have broadly welcomed Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s Autumn Statement, with several key demands met by Government.
Mr Kriss on way to the Barbican
ILLUMINATED SUPER SANTA SCULPTURE
Bikers' thanks at no parking U-turn
NEW SIGNS SHOW BARBICAN EXEMPTION
Owner bites back as dog caught in tail of injustice
ROYAL MAIL SAYS SORRY TO CITY RESIDENT
Council stands firm in support of campaign plan
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS IS NOT TOLERATED
City school hails Ofsted feat
TOR BRIDGE PRIMARY'S 'OUTSTANDING' PRAISE
FUTURE PLANNING
PILGRIMS INVEST OVER £6M ON CLUB'S INFRASTRUCTURE
Divers again show their class at prestigious London event
PLYMOUTH Diving left an indelible mark at the London Legacy Open. The prestigious event, held at the iconic London Aquatics Centre, served as a stage for divers both nationally and internationally.
Patriots seek a new chair with venue plans still unresolved
PLYMOUTH City Patriots are on the look-out for a new club chairman after Carl Heslop announced that he is stepping down from the role next month.
Rain break fails to halt Matcham & Gale to win
ONE pair glad to have a very heavy downpour in their match, which was enough to stop play, was Steve Matcham and Dave Gale.
Katie-Marie fighting back against cancer
FORMER DANCER NOMINATED FOR SHINING STAR AWARD
Whitty 'was not told about Eat Out to Help Out scheme'
THE country’s top scientists were never told about the Eat Out to Help Out scheme, despite Boris Johnson, Prime Minister at the time, and Rishi Sunak, the Chancellor in 2020, saying they were consulted, the UK Covid-19 Inquiry has been told.
Mum 'in a nightmare' after teens' death crash
THE mother of one of the four teenagers killed in a car crash has described how she is living in a nightmare that she cannot wake up from.
Hunt eases tax burden with eye on Tory election hopes
MILLIONS of workers will benefit from a 2p cut in national insurance as Jeremy Hunt began to ease the tax burden ahead of the general election.
Tidal pool due to be repaired
REPAIRS are due to be carried out to one of Plymouth’s tidal pools early next year.
Business leader dismayed by city
PLYMOUTH’S decision to pull out of a devolution deal for Devon has been described as “profoundly disappointing” by one of the county’s leading business figures.
Bourne's ballet as sharp as ever
THERE is nothing more likely to cut through the winter gloom than a Matthew Bourne ballet – and his magical, mesmerising reworking of Edward Scissorhands has to be some of his sharpest work yet.
Revised Armada Way plans are welcomed
BUSINESSES in Plymouth city centre have come out in support of the new plan to redevelop Armada Way, saying the revised £12.7 million upgrade will transform the area.
Families suffer as city's homeless crisis grows
THEY want to help, but often just can’t. Frontline workers have revealed how they face tears and frustration every day as Plymouth’s homelessness crisis grows.
Civic Centre revamp firm 'on verge of collapse'
SQUIBB GROUP 'AT RISK'
Tractors ride out on a mission for Christmas
A CONVOY of festive tractors is set to bring bundles of Christmas cheer to local children.