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Starmer vows to build 'new Britain' if he wins election
SIR Keir Starmer promised to “bulldoze” his way through restrictions to build a new Britain, with new homes and businesses and an NHS “back on its feet”.
Prison drug death after attempt to murder wife
A GREATER insight has been given into the life and state of mind of a 40-year-old Plymouth man who took a fatal overdose of prescribed medication in prison the day after being convicted for the brutal attempted murder of his wife.
'Hard work to improve our school has paid off'
FOCUS ON READING HELPS TO EARN IT A 'GOOD' OFSTED
Animal magic in store as musical all set to hit city
KARIM CAN'T WAIT TO MOVE IT, MOVE IT!
World's last ocean-going steamer in city stop-off
SHIP STEAMS INTO THE SOUND BUT COULD RETURN NEXT YEAR
Argyle fans among 24 from county banned from games
30 DEVON SUPPORTERS WHO CAUSED TROUBLE ARRESTED
Big appetite for function room on top of eatery
PAIR SINK £10K INTO RELAXATION VENUE
Israeli Minister Orders A 'Complete Siege' Of Gaza
ISRAEL’S defence minister has ordered a “complete siege” on the Gaza Strip, saying authorities will cut electricity and block the entry of food and fuel.
TIME ΤΟ RESET
ARGYLE WILL USE INTERNATIONAL BREAK TO RESET SAYS STEVEN SCHUMACHER
Michael Duff on where Swansea had the edge
FORMER Exeter City defender Josh Key sealed Swansea City’s 3-1 victory over Plymouth Argyle at Home Park with a 90th-minute goal and then earned praise from Michael Duff, the visitors’ boss.
Daley visit is paying off for Smith
RUGBY UNION Marcus Smith has been completing sprint sessions with British Olympic great Daley Thompson in his effort to become one of the sport’s finest playmakers.
Buttler concerned by state of outfield
ENGLAND captain Jos Buttler has suggested the state of the outfield in Dharamshala could compromise “the integrity of the game” when his side face Bangladesh today.
Raiders taste defeat for the first time this season
A TOUGH day at the office for Plymouth Raiders as they suffered their only defeat of the season in all competitions on Sunday, writes Jack Hodgetts.
Spectacular TJ can't stop Flyers taking the points
THE Plymouth City Patriots were in action Sunday night, taking on the Bristol Flyers, in what has become the must-watch South West Derby and in the past has offered a feisty affair, with plenty of drama and physical play.
Classical pianist will perform at city church
FORMER ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC TEACHER PLAYING NEW PIANO
Eleven years on, police station gets front desk
A PLYMOUTH police station which was built in 2012 finally has a front desk more than a decade after it was built – however it will only be open three days a week until next year.
Award scheme finds student's foraging booklet a winner
ILLUSTRATOR'S 'ZINE' INTRODUCES PEOPLE TO WORLD OF FORAGING
Kilimanjaro ascent for mum
A BUSINESSWOMAN from Plymouth has taken on the mammoth challenge of climbing to the summit of Mt Kilimanjaro in memory of her mum and to raise money for The Brain Tumour Charity.
Revised plans for homes at Royal William Yard
PLANS for town houses as part of the redevelopment of Plymouth’s Royal William Yard are set to take another step forward.
New plans for Armada Way due to be unveiled next week
NEW proposals for the redevelopment of Armada Way will be revealed next week - more than six months after 110 trees were cut down.
Squirrel rescued from bus shelter panel
THE RSPCA and firefighters have rescued a trapped squirrel from inside the panel of a bus shelter in Plymouth.
Inspectors in damning report on Moors' jail
OVERCROWDING, A LACK OF EDUCATION AND DRUG ISSUES
Neglected house transformed
COUNCIL'S EMPTY HOMES TEAM HELP BRING BACK A 'WASTED HOME'
Cremyll pub shut over 'theft and costs'
THE pub next to the Cornwall side of the Cremyll Ferry has closed its doors citing thefts and increased costs.
Israel Declares Itself At War As Death Toll Rises
ISRAELI Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office says his security cabinet has declared the country at war following a deadly Hamas assault in southern Israel.
MORE BOX CLEVER
STEVEN Schumacher was left to rue the fact Plymouth Argyle did not score more than one goal in the first half after his side's 3-1 Championship defeat by Swansea City at Home Park.
Pilgrims can't hold a Cundle to clinical Swans
Plymouth Argyle 1-3 Swansea City
Away day blues see Parkway exit Trophy
PARKWAY travelled to Hampshire for the second time in a week when they faced fellow Southern League Premier side AFC Totton in the 3rd Round Qualifying of the FA Trophy on Saturday.
Half-time deficit proves too much for Argaum
PLYMOUTH Argaum player-coach Dean Avery said his side left themselves too much to do in the second half of the Devon Junior Bowl final against Dartmouth.
Rayner pledges to bolster workers' rights in 100 days
LABOUR will implement its plans to bolster workers’ rights within 100 days of taking office, says Angela Rayner.