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STRIKER ON THE WAY?
THE PILGRIMS' BOSS HAS GIVEN AN UPDATE ON HIS ATTEMPTS TO ADD ANOTHER FORWARD TO HIS SQUAD
Inquiry into the case of innocent man
THE Justice Secretary has ordered an independent public inquiry into the circumstances and handling of Andrew Malkinson’s case, after he wrongly spent 17 years in prison for a rape he did not commit.
Trump slams his 'sick' opponents
DONALD Trump dismissed his Republican rivals for the US presidency as they went head to head in the first TV debate.
Prigozhin death seen as 'Putin's revenge'
RUSSIAN mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin and top officers of his private Wagner military company are presumed dead in a plane crash, widely seen as an assassination two months after they staged a mutiny that dented Russian President Vladimir Putin's authority.
Tory MP joins critics of 'entitled' Dorries
A TORY MP has criticised Nadine Dorries for showing ‘extraordinary’ entitlement as pressure mounts on the former cabinet minister to follow through on her decision to quit the Commons.
Labour party membership drops despite boost in revenue
LABOUR Party membership continued to slide last year even as the party enjoyed one of its most financially successful years in recent history.
Asylum record 'disastrous'
THE UK’s soaring asylum backlog amounts to a ‘disastrous record’ for the Prime Minister and Home Secretary, Labour has said.
Oliver Bonas to open in mall
PRESTIGIOUS BRAND TO OPEN ITS FIRST STORE IN PLYMOUTH
New CCTV city control centre now in operation
HELPING TO KEEP ALL AREAS SAFE AND ROADS MOVING
12-month wait for Derriford cancer patients
MP LUKE POLLARD REVEALS ‘DEEPLY WORRYING’ FIGURES
GCSES: 'Outstanding results' by students
STUDENTS at schools across Plymouth received their GCSE results yesterday with many schools delighted with their achievements.
Beware this stinging predator
VISITORS to Wembury have been warned to avoid touching an aquatic animal dubbed a “fearsome predator”. Portuguese Man O’War are of no risk to humans but can cause a nasty sting, even several days after death.
IMPROVED
TEAM-MATE JORDAN HOUGHTON HAS GIVEN HIS THOUGHTS ON WHAT THE PILGRIMS' TOP SCORER FOR THE PAST COUPLE OF YEARS HAS WORKED ON TO GET BETTER
Local food and drink firms are supported
A NEW hub for food and drink producers has been launched in the heart of the South Devon countryside, where small business owners can come together for support and development.
Ex-bank boss's £2.4m payout
NATWEST has said former boss Dame Alison Rose is set to receive a £2.4 million pay package, a month after she resigned in disgrace from the banking giant.
Parents tell of 'fob off' by hospital over Letby crimes
PARENTS of babies targeted by Lucy Letby received a “total fob off” from a hospital medical director after raising concerns, a lawyer representing them has said.
India lands spacecraft on Moon's south pole
INDIA has successfully landed a spacecraft near the Moon's south pole, uncharted territory that scientists believe could hold vital reserves of frozen water and precious elements, as the country cements its growing prowess in space and technology.
Labour 'set to win as many seats as SNP' in Scotland
SCOTTISH Labour is just two percentage points behind the SNP, a new poll suggests.
Tories 'missing in action'
LIBERAL Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has used a visit to Nadine Dorries’ constituency to demand greater action on food price inflation as analysis from his party claims the cost of a typical weekly shop has risen 37% in two years.
Superyachts are welcome in city
PLYMOUTH TARGETS LUXURY VESSELS
Profit boost for sensors firm
ROBOT TECHNOLOGY DRIVES PROGRESS FOR SOUTHWAY OUTFIT
Residents still await news of closures
THREE HOMES UNDER THREAT
Huge cruise ship visits Sound
THE gigantic Crystal Serenity cruise ship has sailed into Plymouth Sound and is dwarfing other vessels.
Nursery is given low rating by watchdog
OFSTED SAYS CITY FACILITY IS DEEMED TO BE 'INADEQUATE'
Residents make most of community garden
SITE HAS BEEN TRANSFORMED
Sally backs Keely to be 800m queen
ATHLETICS Keely Hodgkinson must take her chance to become a world beater, according to Sally Gunnell.
Gus out to make up for lost time
GUS Atkinson endured multiple false starts to his career, but battling back on each occasion has given him extra satisfaction in the wake of his World Cup selection.
Referee was right to book Hardie for simulation
DAVID Webb was correct to issue Plymouth Argyle striker Ryan Hardie with a yellow card for ‘simulation’ during the Championship game against Southampton, according to former Premier League referee Chris Foy.
City salon owner's aid for cancer patients
MEL'S MISSION IS QUEST TO RESTORE BODY CONFIDENCE
Presenter tells inquiry of abuse
BROADCASTER Nicky Campbell has told an inquiry of sexual abuse he endured at Edinburgh Academy as he compared a teacher to Jimmy Savile.