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Appeal to aid city mum's cancer fight
A PLYMOUTH mother with a young family needs to raise more than £100,000 for life-saving treatment, after being diagnosed with cancer and a rare auto-immune disease.
Devonport work key to Babcock profit rise
REBUILD OF SUBMARINE DOCK AND HMS VICTORIOUS OVERHAUL KEY PROJECTS
Hundreds in 12-hour wait to be seen at A&E unit
AND ONLY FOUR IN 10 PATIENTS ARE SEEN WITHIN FOUR HOURS
Former city council leader defends attendance record
CLLR BINGLEY ACCUSED OF 'LACK OF DEDICATION'
Harry's casting a spell in West End hit
FORMER PLYMOUTH SCHOOLBOY IS ON LONDON STAGE IN HARRY POTTER
FINE TUNE
SCHUMACHER KEEN TO WORK ON ARGYLE'S 4-3-3 FORMATION
Rory: No quick deal over future of golf
RORY Mcllroy insists progress is being made in talks over the future of men's professional golf, but a fear that \"loose lips sink ships\" means it is being kept under wraps.
Cornish village pub is pillar of community
FOCUS IS ON SUSTAINING RESTAURANT BUSINESS
Childhood chickenpox vaccine recommended for use on the NHS
THE chickenpox vaccine should be introduced on the NHS for young children, scientists advising the Government have recommended.
Calls for patients in Gaza hospital to be evacuated
PALESTINIAN authorities have proposed a Red Cross-supervised evacuation of a hospital beset by fighting in Gaza.
Braverman accuses Sunak of 'betrayal'
SUELLA Braverman yesterday accused Rishi Sunak of \"betrayal\" over a promise to stop small boat crossings in an incendiary letter after being sacked as home secretary.
Trust taking over two schools
TED WRAGG TRUST EXPANDS AND LISTENS TO PARENTS
Police want to hear from residents around city
PLYMOUTH residents are being given opportunity this week to chat with local police and raise whatever concerns they have with neighbourhood officers.
Farmer disqualified from keeping farm animals
A CRUEL Cornish farmer has narrowly avoided a prison sentence, after starving his animals and leaving them in severe pain.
Shortage of hotels is costly for Plymouth
COUNCILLORS ARE INFORMED TOURISM IS BEING RESTRICTED
21-gun salute from Citadel to mark birthday of King Charles
AN almighty gun salute to mark King Charles III's birthday was heard across Plymouth yesterday.
Festive fun begins at Drake Circus
CHRISTMAS kicks off at Drake Circus and The Barcode tomorrow with the lights switch-on and a visit from special festive characters and brass band.
Patriots unable to build on their win over Lions
REMEMBRANCE Sunday in Plymouth, saw the Patriots take on the star-studded Newcastle Eagles, fresh from their win earlier this week in Europe.
In-form Whittaker can feel the love at Argyle
MORGAN Whittaker has talked about how he is turning the support he gets from Plymouth Argyle manager Steven Schumacher into a flurry of goals and good performances in the Championship.
Sir Bobby's final Old Trafford pass
IT was a simple tribute: a single black, white and red scarf tied around the neck of Sir Bobby Charlton's statue at Old Trafford.
The age of aquarium
DIVING with sharks, hugging fish, weighing stingrays, transporting turtles and rehoming octopuses are all in a day's work at the aquarium.
Delving into world of sharks and stingrays
TV SERIES ON CITY'S MARINE STARTS TODAY AQUARIUM
City marchers in movement for Gaza ceasefire
CAMPAIGNERS SAY CAPITAL PROTEST WAS PEACEFUL
Children among five dead in house blaze
70 FIREFIGHTERS CALLED TO FIRE INLONDON ON SUNDAY NIGHT
Ex-PM Cameron back as Braverman sacked
DAVID Cameron made a dramatic return to frontline politics as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak tried to reset his Government before the next general election.
Man, 64, arrested after alleged attack in city
A MAN from Plymouth was arrested after an alleged knife and hammer attack left one person injured. Police rushed to the incident in Connaught Avenue on Sunday at 4.40pm.
Next concert for choir has hair-raising plot line
ARE you looking for a make-over to your luscious locks to accompany the new season's fashions, or perhaps worrying about repairing damaged hair? Then, as Plymouth Philharmonic Choir know only too well, you'd be advised to avoid asking your partner for a quick trim! Their next concert, on Saturday November 25 at 7.15pm at The Minster Church of St Andrew, Plymouth, is Handel's Samson.
Remembering a hero of polar exploration
The story of Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen, who beat Plymouth's Captain Scott to the South Pole, was recently recounted at a meeting of the Devon and Cornwall Polar Society in Plymouth. Here, society spokesman Denis Wilkins recounts some of the fascinating insights
'Pop-up' van during Costa refit
One of the three Costa Coffee shops in Plymouth city centre is to close - but only temporarily. The chain is to shut the outlet at 51-53 New George Street, housed in the former Disney store unit, for a refit.
OVERDUE RECOGNITION FOR WEAPONS TESTS SERVICE
A PLYMOUTH veteran is appealing to those who served in the Pacific during Britain's nuclear weapons tests to come forward and make sure they receive a Nuclear Test Medal.