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Rally in support of Ukraine freedom
A RALLY offering support for Ukraine's continued fight against Russian aggression was held in Plymouth city centre this week, to coincide with the third anniversary of the Vladimir Putin's invasion of the country.

Raspberry source
GET PLANNING NOW FOR JUICY FRUITS THAT ARE EASY TO GROW AND HIT THE SWEET SPOT

Navy ships and subs threatened by strike
DEVONPORT DOCKYARD WORKERS FEAR FOR JOBS

Albion face a stern test to make it nine in a row
PLYMOUTH Albion hit the road today for a huge clash with Rams in National One, a team that sits third in the league but has struggled for form in recent weeks.

Upset as row of trees removed for 'security'
A ROW of seven huge trees has been chopped down close to Plymouth's Royal Citadel - leaving protesters in shock.

Traffic banned from driving outside school
TRIAL FOUND IT ENCOURAGED MORE CHILDREN TO WALK TO CLASSES

NHS 'not on the table' in trade deal with the States
THE NHS is \"not on the table\" in any US trade deal, the Health Secretary has said.

Bentley makes a return to Parkway
DEFENDER Aaron Bentley has returned to Plymouth Parkway for a third spell and goes straight into their squad for today's Southern League premier Division trip to Bracknell Town.

Russia in air links offer
RUSSIA has made an offer to the US to restore direct air links between the two countries during the latest round of consultations, Moscow's foreign ministry said.

YOU CAN CONQUER!
PILGRIMS ARE AIMING TO ‘CLIMB THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN'

Hazard does not want to let Argyle fans down
GOALKEEPER IS EXPECTS A BUSY DAY IN KEEPING MAN CITY AT BAY

Finding hope in a broken world
THE blind are given sight. The poor and downtrodden are given life-changing hope. Paralysed men walk again. The outcasts are brought back into family. The dead are raised to resurrection life.

PRODUCT TEST: SONY LINKBUDS FIT REVIEW
I've been testing out Sony's fashionable LinkBuds Fit earbuds, and found a lot to like at the price.

HS2 'shows just how not to run a project'
HS2 is an example of 'how not to run a major project' and the Government must not waste a chance to reset the programme, MPs have warned.

Pub game that feeds homeless visits city
A VIRAL pub game that has taken the nation by storm will be coming to Plymouth this weekend.

Acting police chief Jim returns to his old role of deputy
IN an effort to try and cut the wage bill currently causing headaches for the Devon and Cornwall Crime Commissioner, the currently-suspended Acting Chief Constable has been returned to his role of Deputy Chief Constable - but the Commissioner has said she wants greater powers to prevent such situations arising again.

Sean named as UHP's Apprentice of the Year
THE Apprentice of the Year 2024 has been announced by University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust (UHP). Sean Wylie is a healthcare science practitioner apprentice.

Pilgrim Pete helps cheer NSPCC success at event
A COMMUNITY-led project aimed at preventing child sexual abuse has held a learning and celebration event to showcase its successes.

Horror hits the Street
HIT-AND-RUN LEAVES DAVID FIGHTING FOR LIFE AS FEARS GROW FOR DAISY AND UNBORN BABY

Men shed total of 27st via football
PLYMOUTH men have shed nearly 27 stone of unwanted weight in 2024 thanks to their local fatloss football club.

RL chief ready to gamble on Vegas
RUGBY LEAGUE Super League's starring role in Las Vegas this weekend could be the first of many under ambitious plans to establish a foothold for the sport in North America.

Parish is concerned by EPL regulation
ENGLISH football has been \"driven into the courts\" by the prospect of an independent regulator, Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish has said.

JUNIOR'S COOL
Alfa Romeo's new Junior Ibrida SUV, above, will start at £27,895, undercutting rivals like the Peugeot 2008 hybrid by more than £3,000.

In the lap of luxury
IT'S perhaps the smuggest gig on telly and Josie Gibson couldn't believe it when she landed the job.
We must not ignore the lessons of history
SIR Keir Starmer's statement on the issue of increasing our defence spending by the largest amount since the end of the Cold War - to 2.5% of GDP - should almost have been anticipated.
Free school meals pupils 'should be auto-enrolled'
THE Government should ensure children who are eligible for free school meals are automatically enrolled as part of its proposed education reforms, a cross-party group of MPs has said.

RS6 GT fired up by apprentices Audi's
THE ULTRA-RARE MOTOR SOUNDS ANGRY WHEN YOU START IT, SPARKING INTO LIFE WITH A RALLY CAR-STYLE BARK

I'm running out of bandwidth...and it's liberating to let a lot of it go
MARION MCMULLEN discovers why Kerry Godliman is ready for everything - from touring to Spinal Tap
Man faces court after restaurant burglary
A MAN has appeared at court accused of breaking into and stealing charity tins, tips and an entire till from a city eatery.

We in the UK have to take Trump seriously
WE have to take Trump seriously.