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Shoppers rue news of Wilko's demise
SHELVES ALREADY EMPTY AS CITY STORE SELLS OFF STOCK
Sunak swerves call to guarantee triple lock for manifesto
RISHI Sunak said he is committed to the triple lock on state pensions although he swerved calls to guarantee it will feature in the next Conservative manifesto.
Starmer attacked over house building stance
SIR Keir Starmer has been accused of “flip-flopping from being a builder to a blocker” as Labour prepared to vote against Government plans to relax environmental rules in order to boost housebuilding.
Walk of hope for brain op mum
AMY COULDN'T WALK FIVE MONTHS AGO
Council slams Government over dental care
UNSPENT MONEY SET TO BE RETURNED
Mosaic celebrates apple harvest at Cotehele
GARDENERS and volunteers at the National Trust’s Cotehele in Cornwall put the finishing touches to a giant apple mosaic as part of annual harvest celebrations held at the weekend.
Go car-free with free Beryl Bike rides
PLYMOUTH residents are to be offered two free hour-long Beryl Bike rides to encourage them to go car-free for a day.
Dann sentenced to 15 years for manslaughter
JUDGE CONDEMNS KILLER'S 'SHAMEFUL' ACTIONS
Dewsnip: Argyle will not stand still after promotion
PLYMOUTH Argyle want to do more than just survive in the Championship this season and Neil Dewsnip believes their summer transfer window signings give them the chance of achieving that aim.
PLANS GO ON DISPLAY
PUBLIC CAN SOON SEE £21M BRICKFIELDS DEVELOPMENT IDEA
Burns helps King Billy to victory over Grenville
PLYMOUTH AND DISTRICT FRIDAY DARTS LEAGUE
Record label's chill-out track is a hit on Radio 1
PLYMOUTH-BASED LABEL SET TO RELEASE SECOND ALBUM
Call for inquiry after survey finds female surgeons assaulted
AN independent inquiry should be held to examine reports of sexual misconduct in the NHS, the Lib Dems have said, following a survey which found almost one in three female surgeons have been sexually assaulted in the last five years.
Kim heads for Putin summit
MEETING SPARKS CONCERNS IN THE WEST
Prepared for winter?
MINISTERS discussed “preparations” for winter at Cabinet, Downing Street said, against a backdrop of NHS pressures and stubbornly high household bills.
Nurse Anna using pets and art to help patients
BRITISH BUSINESS BANK FUNDING IS PUT TO USE
Subway art a 'Plymouth greeting' to city visitors
SUBWAYS WILL BE TRANSFORMED AS RAILWAY STATION IS REGENERATED
Military parade is set to mark 60th anniversary
NAVY AND MARINES WILL BE ON SHOW NEXT WEEK
Businessman is found guilty of manslaughter
MURDER CHARGE IS REJECTED BY JURY
Mount Batten repairs set to start next week
LONG-AWAITED repairs to the sea wall at Mount Batten are due to get under way next week.
City among 'most beautiful ugly' places in Europe
POST-WAR 'EYESORE' BUILDINGS DESERVE A REAPPRAISAL
Medal joy for Dawson in Belgrade
JACOB Dawson crowned a World Championship to savour for Britain's rowers by helping the men's eight defend their title, writes Paul Martin.
ERIN'S A GOLDEN WONDER
PLYMOUTH'S KENNEDY HELPS GB TO GOLD
Hobbs demands a Parkway response
PLYMOUTH Parkway manager Lee Hobbs feels tonight's Devon St Luke's Challenge Cup trip to South West Peninsula West East champions Brixham is the perfect match to bounce back from Saturday's home league loss to Hanwell Town.
No Irish outing for Argyle's Hazard
PLYMOUTH Argyle goalkeeper Conor Hazard clocked up thousands of air miles but no minutes on the pitch for Northern Ireland's latest Euro 2024 qualifying double-header.
Phillips planning to keep Speedway running but seeks commercial help
AFTER A TOUGH YEAR FOR GLADIATORS AND BRITISH SPEEDWAY, PROMOTER WANTS TO CONTINUE - BUT SEEKS SPECIALIST HELP
Time to apply for secondary schools
PLYMOUTH school admission places are now open for the September 2024 term.
Scientist who led Dolly the sheep cloning dies, aged 79
TRIBUTES have been paid to the scientist who led the team which cloned Dolly the sheep 27 years ago after he died at the age of 79.
Alleged escapee 'used bed sheets' to strap to vehicle
COURT HEARS DETAILS ON ON HOW EX-SOLDIER GOT OUT OF PRISON
Bells toll as the United States remembers 9/11
BELLS have tolled at ground zero and solemn tributes were paid around the US as Americans looked back on the horror and legacy of the September 11 terror attacks.