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Mount Batten venue goes up for sale for £1.25m
A PLYMOUTH hotel, restaurant and bar with stunning waterside views is on the market for £1.25m. Hotel Mount Batten is next to Mount Batten ferry pier with its connections to the Barbican.
Student flats block up for sale
NOTTE ST DOUBLE TOWERS ON THE MARKET FOR £25M
Raising funds for teen's cancer fight
STOKE PUB IS HOLDING A FUNDRAISING DAY
Anger as double yellow lines 'ruin' scenic coast view
DEVON COUNTY COUNCIL BLASTED FOR WASTING MONEY
Outdoor pools open for summer season
PLYMOUTH'S outdoor pools at Mount Wise and Tinside are preparing to welcome their first visitors of the summer season today.
Labour hopeful launches his election campaign
HE'S FIGHTING TO TAKE PLYMOUTH MOOR VIEW FROM JOHNNY MERCER
'I've brought my brolly this time'
RISHI SUNAK admitted that it was “a bit wet” when he made his election announcement, but said he did not regret giving the speech outside No 10 in the pouring rain.
'YOU'LL BE MY MAN!!
MCPHEE WANTS TO HELP JONES GET BETTER
'I made it very clear that I'd be different to what the club had been used to' - McPhee
NEW PARKWAY BOSS IS KEEN TO STAMP HIS MARK AFTER TAKING OVER AT BOLITHO PARK
Djokovic facing wild card at French Open
DEFENDING champion Novak Djokovic will play wild card Pierre-Hugues Herbert in the first round of the men’s singles at next week’s French Open.
No.1 Katie aiming to be a role model
KATIE Boulter has her sights set on the world’s top 10 and is hoping her success can help inspire more female coaches in tennis.
Martyn's Law mother 'feels bit misled' by PM
Campaigner met Sunak to push for new terror legislation
Deadly tornado kills four as it rips through US city
FOUR people died and nearly three dozen were injured when a tornado hit a small city in Iowa, US officials said, while a fifth person was killed elsewhere.
Tributes to girl who died in mudslide
A 10-YEAR-OLD girl who died in a mudslide while on a school trip has been described by her family as a \"happy, bubbly\" girl.
Anger at donkey sanctuary wages
CHARITY BOSSES ‘EARNING UP TO £130,000 A YEAR'
Review into trees fiasco 'could be months yet'
IT 'CAN'T TAKE PLACE UNTIL LEGAL PROCEEDINGS OVER'
Hoe tribute to D-Day sacrifices and bravery
COMMONWEALTH WAR GRAVES COMMISSION MARKS D-DAY 80
New daily ferries from Saltash to the RWY
PLYMOUTH BOAT TRIPS LAUNCHES SERVICE TODAY
Angela blasts BBC over consumer shows
Plymouth-born broadcaster Angela Rippon has criticised the BBC for sidelining consumer programmes during peak viewing times.
Tributes pour in for retired councillor Eddie
ARMY VETERAN WAS A COUNCILLOR FOR 25 YEARS
The five big hurdles that the Pilgrims cleared for their survival
IT WAS A CHALLENGING SEASON THAT SAW ARGYLE OVERCOME PLENTY TO STAY UP
Gaffney's 'masterclass' makes him a champion
PLYMOUTH has a new Western Counties champion after senior light heavyweight Ryan Gaffney captured the belt with a ‘masterclass’ performance in a show at Bideford last weekend.
Mannamead get their revenge on champions Tavi
IN a clash of the titans, Mannamead A took on defending champions Tavistock A in Division One and gained revenge for a defeat in the final match of last season.
Olympic legend Wilkie dies, aged 70
SWIMMING British Olympic champion David Wilkie has died at the age of 70.
Murray's mission not yet finished!
ANDY Murray heads to the French Open for what is set to be a final appearance at the year’s second grand slam.
'Bionic' MP back after losing limbs to sepsis
CONSERVATIVE MP Craig Mackinlay has spoken of the sepsis ordeal which left him with both of his hands and feet amputated.
Ex-PO boss breaks down at inquiry
FORMER Post Office boss Paula Vennells broke down in tears twice mid-evidence as she made an emotional appearance at the Horizon IT inquiry.
'Ireland recognises state of Palestine' - Taoiseach
THE Republic of Ireland has announced that it recognises the state of Palestine, in a joint move with Norway and Spain.
Bunny is saved from filthy cage
'BABY' BEING LOOKED AFTER AT WOODSIDE
Marines prepare for role in D-Day events
COMMANDOS WILL RETRACE STEPS OF PREDECESSORS