CATEGORIES
Claims of police bias not agreed by Downing Street
SUELLA Braverman has defied Rishi Sunak by publishing an explosive article in which she accused police of “playing favourites” with pro-Palestinian protesters without getting sign-off from Downing Street in advance.
Healthcare workers to receive due bonus pay
LIVEWELL SOUTHWEST STAFF AMONG THOSE TO BENEFIT
Renters are facing big problems, report says
UNIVERSITY CONTRIBUTES TO RESEARCH INTO PREDICAMENT
Housing probe after developer's collapse
LIQUIDATORS INVESTIGATE COMPANY
City all set to get jolly for Christmas
THE countdown to Christmas in Plymouth is on, with plans for a packed-out festive season starting in just a few weeks’ time.
Trainee doctor is jailed assault on child for sex
OFFENCE TOOK PLACE AT CITY NHS SURGERY
REACH FOR THE STARS
HALLETT WANTS PILGRIMS TO FOLLOW LUTON'S EXAMPLE
D'Hauessy and Mayes rewarded during the storm
STORM Ciaran had a devastating effect on this week’s tennis with a lot of matches rained off. Amazingly, four Mixed pairs did play in the wind and rain.
Brickfields plan is vital to Argyle's progression
THE multi-million pound project that Plymouth Argyle are undertaking at Brickfields to transform the Devonport site into a permanent home for their academy is part of a wider plan to get fit for purpose as a Championship club, chairman Simon Hallett has declared.
Stokes on fire as England stop rot
BEN Stokes smashed his first World Cup century as England picked up a consolation win over Netherlands and raised their prospects of salvaging a place at the Champions Trophy.
Off the Breton path
ANDREW PENMAN PEDALS INLAND TO DISCOVER ANOTHER SIDE TO BRITTANY
Councillors on board in first reinstated service
FIVE city councillors climbed aboard the first journey of the 30/31 bus service on Monday, a route reinstated after it became a Labour local election pledge.
2023 on track to be warmest year on record, say scientists
IT IS virtually certain that 2023 will be the hottest year on record after four months of global temperature records being “obliterated”, climate scientists have said.
PM to hold Met chief 'accountable' for Gaza demonstration go-ahead
RISHI SUNAK has said he will hold the Metropolitan Police Commissioner “accountable” for his decision to approve a “disrespectful” pro-Palestinian demonstration to take place on Armistice Day.
Landmarks set to go orange
CAMPAIGNERS are aiming to turn Plymouth orange for a day to highlight and eliminate violence against women and girls to mark 16 days of action from Saturday, November 25.
Army supporting Olympic dreams
RESERVIST KAY HAS EYES ON PARIS GAMES
Finishing touches for Christmas attraction
COTEHELE'S GARLAND SET TO THRILL VISITORS ONCE AGAIN
Hair today, gone tomorrow: Helen gives up her long locks for charity
CAUSES CLOSE TO HER HEART BENEFIT FROM HEAD SHAVE
Council reveals planned name for city square
NOTORIOUS SLAVE TRADER IS SET TO LOSE PROMINENCE
Sculptor creates memorial to D-Day troops
ARTWORK TO HAVE PRIDE OF PLACE AT MOUNT EDGCUMBE
Get ready to 'Go Japanese!'
PLYMOTHIANS are being given the chance to join in with a Japanese cultural phenomenon which was started by a Plymouth-based Royal Navy officer 150 years ago when he was posted to the Far East.
Sunak Sets Out Ambition For Nation In King's Speech
RISHI SUNAK insisted he has “turned the corner” to put the country on a better path as he used the King’s Speech to set out a pre-election stall containing challenges for Sir Keir Starmer.
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SPEEDWAY CLUB ISSUE A FRESH APPEAL FOR SPONSORS
'No England game is a dead rubber'
ENGLAND'S early exit from the World Cup is already guaranteed but assistant coach Carl Hopkinson insists clash their bottom-of-the-table against the Netherlands is no \"dead rubber\"
Kieran convinced he has the BMX factor
CYCLNG Kieran Reilly has talked up his chances of winning a BMX freestyle gold at the Olympic Games next year, following a series of landmark victories in 2023.
Argyle adapting well to life in the Championship
FINN Azaz believes he and his Plymouth Argyle team-mates have adapted well to the intensity of Championship football this season.
Stevenson searching for a sixth Champ title
PLYMOUTH’S darting big hitters will do battle for the biggest prize of them all, the Champion of Champions, on Sunday, at the Victory Inn from 7pm.
Opticians gets into the Christmas spirit
...AFTER ALL, THERE'S STILL ONLY 47 DAYS TO GO...
Johnson spoke of 'whisky and a revolver' at Covid meeting
BORIS JOHNSON referred to “whisky and a revolver” during a meeting with officials in October 2020 and spoke about “medieval measures” to tackle the pandemic, the UK Covid-19 Inquiry has heard.
Israel's future Gaza role
ISRAELI Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said Israel will have \"overall security responsibility\" in the Gaza Strip for an indefinite period after its war with Hamas.