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"West will not be bullied'
THE West will not be bullied by Vladimir Putin’s threat of all-out war with Nato if Ukraine is given permission to use Western weapons to strike inside Russia, David Lammy said.
Thousands evacuated amid rising floodwaters
ANOTHER night of torrential rain across central Europe has forced massive evacuations in the hardest hit areas in the Czech Republic, where floods reached extreme levels on Sunday.
Bishop-elect 'honoured' to be is asked by Pope
PHILIP MOGER INSTALLED IN NOVEMBER
Installation turns heads on the Hoe
ARTIST'S WORK IS FOCUSED ON 'CRUELTY' OF FISHING
Sevens ace leads rugby course
A NEW rugby programme which will be led by a Commonwealth Games medal-winning former professional player is being delivered through a partnership between City College Plymouth and the St Columba Rugby Trust.
city 'Detested' building is on rental market
A HUGE building widely considered to be among the ugliest in Plymouth is once again empty and available for rent at £125,000 a year.
Poppy Walk can help veterans get back on their feet
EVENT WILL RAISE FUNDS FOR ROYAL BRITISH LEGION APPEAL
Marines hit 'narco sub' in massive drugs haul
COCAINE WORTH £160M SEIZED IN JOINT OP
Noodle bar has brand new haunt after move
EATERY NOW IN PHANTASTIC PREMISES ON BUCKWELL STREET
Hotels failed to spot signs of exploitation
OFFICERS POSED WITH CADETS FOR OPERATION
Mumba hoping to mark his milestone with win
BALI Mumba has declared the support he gets from the Green Army brings the best out of him as he prepares to play his 100th game for Plymouth Argyle against Championship leaders Sunderland at Home Park today.
Not the start we wanted but redemption can be had today
WELL, that didn't go exactly to plan, did it?
Dame Esther's plea for ‘assisted dying debate'
DAME Esther Rantzen has made a direct plea to the Prime Minister to follow through on his vow to make time in Parliament for a debate and free vote on assisted dying.
Kids' oral health fears
THE Government is being urged to take “radical” action – such as expanding the sugar tax and banning the sale of energy drinks to youngsters – in a bid to tackle “staggering” levels of tooth decay in children across England.
UK hits back at Russia spy claim
RUSSIA'S spying accusations against six British diplomats in Moscow are \"completely baseless\", the Foreign Office has said after Russia withdrew their accreditation.
'Persistent' offender is jailed over latest thefts
'SHOPLIFTING WILL NOT BE TOLERATED IN PLYMOUTH'
Programme of maritime events ahoy
WATERFRONT FILLED WITH MUSIC, FOOD AND ACTIVITIES
Mum 'possessed' before suffering two heart attacks
MOTHER THANKS DAUGHTER AND AIR AMBULANCE FOR SAVING HER LIFE
Derriford team marks 200 robotic gynae ops
A GYNAECOLOGICAL surgical team at Derriford Hospital has reached the milestone of carrying out 200 robotic gynaecological surgeries.
Estate agency collapse leaves c£500k debts
BUT NEW FIRM TAKES IT OVER AND CONTINUES TRADING
Man who killed his mum could serve for longer
SENTENCE REFERRED TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE
Silke defies gravity in Circus show
PARAPLEGIC ACROBAT IS SIMPLY INSPIRATIONAL AFTER OVERCOMING ADVERSITY
Nothing held back at reservoir run
A RUN hosted by South West Water which raised vital funds for charity earlier this year is returning to the region’s biggest reservoir this weekend.
Rahm still available for Ryder Cup pick
GOLF Europe captain Luke Donald has welcomed Jon Rahm’s decision to appeal against his fines for defecting to LIV Golf and remain eligible for the Ryder Cup.
Max won't rule out Aston Martin move
F1 Max Verstappen says a move to Aston Martin could be something to think about “for the future” after team principal Mike Krack said the door was always open for the Dutchman to follow Adrian Newey.
Walkers tackle Mighty Hike fundraiser
WALKING enthusiasts pulled on their boots by the hundreds to raise more than £390,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support.
KEEPER IN VERY SOON
PILGRIMS HOPE TO HAVE A DEAL DONE BY MIDDAY TODAY
Decision making 'must be better'
PLYMOUTH Parkway take a break from league action tomorrow with their focus turning to the FA Cup as they look to reach the third qualifying round with victory over visiting Westbury United.
Experts believe we have seen the best and worse of Argyle
SKY Sports pundits David Prutton and Andy Hinchcliffe have discussed ‘the good and bad’ of Plymouth Argyle under Wayne Rooney at the start of the 2024/25 Championship campaign.
Injury-free Livi living a new life
ENGLAND all-rounder Liam Livingstone is out to prove his belief he is an “asset to any cricket team” when fully fit after more than two years of being held back by injuries.