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Private sewers finally diverted
TWO private sewers which had been dumping raw sewage filth directly into Firestone Bay's bathing waters for decades are no longer a problem.
Shelterbox in appeal to help people in Gaza
CORNWALL-BASED ShelterBox has launched an urgent fundraising appeal to support people displaced by conflict in Gaza and across the globe.
Council faces legal fight on housing plan
LAWYERS CALL FOR JUDICIAL REVIEW OF PLANNING CALL
Three men deny cannabis farm allegations
CLASS B DRUG FOUND AT ROBOROUGH
Graduation Day for students
ARTS UNIVERSITY CELEBRATES SUCCESS
Traffic and parking concerns over plan for new supermarket
A NEW multi-million pound supermarket could be built in Plymouth within the next four years but residents have concerns about increased traffic and parking.
Rooney's patience pays off with late Gray goal
HEAD COACH HAD CONSIDERED TAKING OFF LATE GOAL HERO
Patriots go down to defeat at Bath
PLYMOUTH Marjon Patriots were in action over the weekend, with a road trip to Bath to take on Bath Basketball.
Concern for Battle as his injury problem continues
'WE DON'T KNOW WHAT IT IS BUT WE DO KNOW THAT SOMETHING IS NOT RIGHT'
Art out of industry
JO CLARKE EXPLORES THE CAREER OF 20TH CENTURY ARTIST PRUNELLA CLOUGH
The power behind the Old Plymouth Society
CHRIS ROBINSON FONDLY RECALLS DOREEN MOLE, A COMPLETE 'TOUR DE FORCE'
CBI chief hits out at Reeves over tax rises
RACHEL Reeves' Budget caught firms \"off guard\" and will undermine investment and jobs, the head of one of Britain's leading business groups has said.
Bestselling novelist Barbara Taylor Bradford dies at 91
BESTSELLING novelist Barbara Taylor Bradford, who wrote A Woman Of Substance, has died at the age of 91, it has been announced.
Ceasefire deal ‘in days'
THE Israeli ambassador to Washington has said a ceasefire deal to end fighting between Israel and the Lebanon-based Hezbollah could be reached \"within days\".
King's Award for city-born child support scheme
SCHEME SUPPORTS CHILD VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC ABUSE
Thousands see lights switch-on
14,000 FLOCK TO BARBICAN FOR XMAS EVENT
Children shine bright for road safety
PUPILS at a Saltash school have taken a colourful step forward in raising awareness about road safety. Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy's \"Be Bright, Be Seen\" initiative was part of this year's Road Safety Week.
High cost of mental health work absences
NHS BOSSES ARE FACED WITH THOUSANDS OF STAFF OFF SICK
Residents to get new bins for food scrapings
COLLECTIONS TO BEGIN IN SPRING 2026
Scrapping warships is 'sad day' says Tory MP
REBECCA SMITH 'SURPRISED AND DISAPPOINTED' OVER DECISION
Fundraising events vital to help little Clara
THREE-YEAR-OLD PARALYSED BY A SPINAL TUMOUR
Shocking rise in number of animals being abandoned
THE RSPCA has revealed a shocking increase in animal abandonment in Devon, including a \"disgraceful\" case in Plymouth which saw a cat sealed up in a bag and thrown into a creek.
'ROONEY TIME'
THE PILGRIMS HAVE MADE A HABIT OF i SCORING LAST-GASP GOALS TO PICK UP VITAL POINTS AT HOME PARK
Gray's brilliance brightens Argyle's evening
PLYMOUTH Argyle came up with yet another last-gasp Home Park goal, this time from striker Andre Gray, as they twice fought back from behind to draw 2-2 with Watford.
Argyle injury updates on Whittaker and Hardie
WAYNE Rooney has revealed that Morgan Whittaker had to be substituted during Plymouth Argyle's 2-2 draw with Watford at Home Park due a toe injury which had been troubling him for a few days.
Albion fall short in a thriller at Rosslyn Park
NATIONAL LEAGUE ONE CLASH SEES ALBION BEATEN DESPITE SCORING FOUR TRIES ON
Services move closer to safety
DEVONPORT Services took a significant step towards moving out of the National Two West drop spots by beating Loughborough Students 17-0.
Benefits will be lost if work is refused
YOUNG people will lose their benefits if they refuse to take up work and training opportunities, a Cabinet minister has said ahead of announcing measures to cut the welfare bill.
Heat pumps push to use Brit energy
PEOPLE who want to use more British-made energy for their central heating should use a heat pump rather than a traditional boiler, according to research.
Cop29 deal at Tith hour
ENERGY Secretary Ed Miliband has called a financial package for developing nations a \"critical 11thhour deal at the 11th hour for the climate\" as the United Nations environmental conference drew to a close.