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Is there a doctor in the house? Yes - there's 6!
IAN HAS CARDIAC ARREST IN A BREWERY... BUT MEDICS NEARBY
Men just having fun... for charity
AN unmissable mix of mates, miles and special memories, the South West's most popular men's walk is back in Plymouth for 2025 and there's a twist.
Clampdown on those who 'spike' drinks
DRINK spikers in Plymouth will face the \"full force of law\" with new legislation, a city MP says.
Foster families offered free zoo entry
PLYMOUTH’S foster families can take a walk on the wild side at Dartmoor Zoo - completely free of charge. Council bosses said they were “blown away” by the zoo’s “generous offer”.
After another away-day nightmare, Argyle fans are asking... - HOW BAD CAN IT GET?
ROONEY LEFT TOTALLY EMBARRASSED BY PITIFUL PILGRIMS
Troubled times are toughest so far for Rooney
UNDER-PRESSURE HEAD COACH TAKES CRITICISM ON THE CHIN
Can Rooney and Argyle turn their fortunes around?
IT is the big question for all Plymouth Argyle fans.
Carse heroics guides England to Test victory
BEN Stokes hailed Brydon Carse as England's triple threat after his starring role against New Zealand, branding the Durham quick \"three bowlers in one\".
Parkway dig deep to come away from Gosport with a point
PLYMOUTH Parkway extended their unbeaten run to four matches in all competitions with a hard-earned point from a goalless draw at Gosport Borough in the Southern League Premier Division.
French is on target again as Tavi pick up a crucial victory
STUART Henderson was thrilled that his Tavistock side came away from their trip to bottom club Cinderford Town with maximum points, but felt there was still room for improvement from his young side.
Minister 'sorry' to see Haigh depart
A CABINET minister has said he does not know \"who knew what when\" in relation to the criminal conviction which saw Louise Haigh quit as Transport Secretary last week.
Assisted dying costs discussion
THE cost of assisted dying plans could be among the questions discussed at the next stage of the legislative process, a Cabinet minister has said.
No migration target
A \"NUMERICAL target\" for net migration will not be part of the Government's plan for change due to be announced this week, a Cabinet minister has said.
Landmark for Channel crossings
MORE than 20,000 migrants have arrived in the UK after crossing the English Channel since Sir Keir Starmer became Prime Minister.
Wallace responds to allegations
BBC MasterChef presenter Gregg Wallace has said accusations about him making sexual comments towards staff and guests have come from \"middle-class women of a certain age\".
Prince backs Sinfield's mission
KEVIN Sinfield joined more than 8,000 Santas yesterday as he set off on his latest fundraising challenge, described by the Prince of Wales as a \"fitting tribute\" to his ex-Leeds Rhinos rugby league team-mate Rob Burrow.
Gaza aid deliveries are halted
THE United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees said yesterday that it is halting aid deliveries through the main cargo crossing into Gaza, because of the threat of armed gangs who have looted recent convoys.
'Horrendous' journey
THE mother of a British lawyer who died after allegedly being served drinks laced with methanol in Laos has revealed the \"horrendous\" 16-hour journey she made to be at her bedside.
Offender back at scene of crime after release
BURGLAR IS BACK IN PRISON AFTER ANOTHER CRIME SPREE
Stars will shine at drive-in cinema
PLYMOUTH is to get a drive-in cinema offering \"a starlit movie experience\" at the start of next year. Classic movies including Grease and Mamma Mia! will be shown at the Drive-In Cinema, at Harpers Football Centre, Outland Road.
Mum's fight to survive after 'finding lumps'
A PLYMOUTH mum who thought her symptoms were nothing to be concerned about found herself facing cancer.
Keep your Christmas gift shoeboxes coming!
UKRAINE APPEAL GENEROSITY
City doctor says GP surgeries are in crisis
A PLYMOUTH doctor who fell in love with general practice has spoken out about the struggles surgeries are facing.
Staff are 'heartbroken' as pre-school to close
A PLYMOUTH pre-school is to close after 50 years, blaming a nearby primary school for taking over its breakfast and after-school clubs.
Iconic motorbikes roar into town
HAND-CRAFTED BRITISH-MADE BIKES EXCITING ENTHUSIASTS
New warship set to be officially unveiled
THE UK's new Royal Navy flagship is set to be officially unveiled. HMS Prince of Wales will take over from her sister HMS Queen Elizabeth.
'Gifting trees' for city's children
AROUND 250 children across Plymouth will have a present to unwrap this Christmas thanks to people's generous response to Barnardo's gifting trees.
'SIGNIFICANT' RULES BREACH
FA REVEAL REASONS FOR 45,000 PITCH INVASION FINE
Rooney explains lack of action for Rami AI Hajj
WAYNE Rooney has given his reasons why Rami AI Hajj has not featured much for Plymouth Argyle lately as they have found points hard to come by in the Championship.
Gyabi: We are going to need the Green Army by our side for the rest of the season’
MIDFIELDER Darko Gyabi has spoken about the importance of the support of the Green Army to Plymouth Argyle's players ahead of the away game against Bristol City today.