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Raiders fail to build on an early lead at Bears
EVEN in Division Three and more humbling surroundings, reminders of Plymouth Raiders' long and illustrious history crop up.
Sara's hat-trick helps Pilgrims to a superb comeback win
PLYMOUTH Argyle returned to FA Women's National League Southern Premier Division action with a 4-3 victory over Gwalia United at Home Park, writes Lexie Sanders.
It's good to be back for Buttler
JOS Buttler is savouring the feeling of leading England to victory once more after shaking off the ring rust with a blistering 83 off 45 balls against the West Indies in Barbados.
Firms facing terrible choices’ after Budget
HOSPITALITY and retail businesses have said they have \"terrible choices to make\" about potential cuts to investment and their workforces due to Budget tax rises.
Strongest position sought for Ukraine moving into winter
SIR Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron discussed putting Ukra in the \"strongest possible posi going into winter\" as they met amid uncertainty over the future of US backing for Kyiv.
Former soldier confesses to prison escape
FORMER soldier Daniel Khalife has pleaded guilty partway through his trial to escaping from prison.
Israeli strike hits family at central Gaza Strip camp
PALESTINIAN medical officials say an Israeli strike hit a tent sheltering a displaced family in the central Gaza Strip, killing at least three people, including the parents of twins.
Flats plan for Derry's Cross
ALTERNATIVE USE FOR EMPTY OFFICE SPACE IN CITY
Emily engineers herself award win
BABCOCK APPRENTICE GIVEN TOP AWARD
Comedian adds Guildhall gia to UK tour
CHRIS McCausland, the comedian who has become a household name thanks to his appearance on BBC One's Strictly Come Dancing, is bringing his comedy show to Plymouth.
Solo pole mission begins for para athlete Jonny
BID TO BE FIRST DISABLED PERSON TO REACH SOUTH POLE WITHOUT SUPPORT
Death of Jean “affected us all' say her family
WOMAN, 87, BLOWN OVER BY HELICOPTER
Pollard travels to Falklands for islands' Remembrance
PLYMOUTH MP Luke Pollard laid a wreath and took part in Remembrance Day events on the Falklands Islands in his capacity as Labour's Minister for the Armed Forces.
Wreaths from South West are ferried to the capital
SPECIAL trains carrying wreaths of poppies to London's Paddington station stopped at stations across the railway network yesterday, as part of commemorations for Armistice Day.
Recalling the victims of conflicts far and wide
THE sun shone on Remembrance Day and with it came unexpected warmth in the air, a complete contrast to last year's event, writes Malcolm Bassett-Smith.
Professional performance
WAYNE Rooney thought Plymouth Argyle put in a good professional performance' after they played out a 1-1 draw with Derby County at Pride Park on Saturday.
Deflected equaliser completes Rams raid
PLYMOUTH Argyle ended a fivegame away losing run in the Championship with a hard-fought 1-1 draw against Derby County at Pride Park on Saturday.
Services dig deep to claim first league win of season
HARD-FOUGHT VICTORY CLINCHED WITH LATE SCORE IS 'MONKEY OFF OUR BACKS' SAYS MANAGER LEACH
Whitehall planning amid tariff fears
WHITEHALL officials will be “considering lots of different scenarios”, a Treasury minister has confirmed, amid concerns about the possible impact of tariffs under the incoming Trump presidency in the United States.
No date set for defence spending rise
A TREASURY minister has declined to say when the UK will spend 2.5% of its GDP on defence, as he also warned the pledge could come with public sector trade-offs.
Reeves' pension pitch
RACHEL Reeves is expected to unveil pension reforms this week which are intended to channel money into infrastructure and private businesses.
Nation falls silent for Remembrance
THE nation’s war dead have been commemorated by the King as the country fell silent in remembrance of the servicemen and women who paid the ultimate sacrifice.
Moscow rattled by barrage of drone strikes
A MASSIVE drone strike has rattled Moscow and its suburbs, injuring a woman and temporarily halting air traffic at some of Russia’s busiest airports.
Gathering in honour of women
EVENT IS PART OF QUEST TO HALT VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS
Dozens killed in strikes
ISRAELI strikes have killed dozens of people in Lebanon and the northern Gaza Strip, where the military has been waging a major offensive for more than a month which aid groups say has further worsened a humanitarian crisis.
Christmas Market set to bring sparkle again
FESTIVE STREET MARKET WILL FEATURE LOG CABINS, CRAFTS, GIFTS AND TREATS
Hand car wash site to become new three-storey development
PLANS for a new three-storey building in Plymouth at a gateway site have been approved.
Giant garland taking shape at Cotehele
30,000 DRIED FLOWERS FOR FESTIVE GARLAND
Local MPs scathing after CQC health report
'TRUE COST OF TORY BROKEN PROMISES IS NOW REVEALED'
City honours its fallen heroes
TIME stood still yesterday, at least for a brief period, as the people of Plymouth assembled on the Hoe, devoting time to Remembrance Sunday.