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Medal joy for Dawson in Belgrade
JACOB Dawson crowned a World Championship to savour for Britain's rowers by helping the men's eight defend their title, writes Paul Martin.
ERIN'S A GOLDEN WONDER
PLYMOUTH'S KENNEDY HELPS GB TO GOLD
Hobbs demands a Parkway response
PLYMOUTH Parkway manager Lee Hobbs feels tonight's Devon St Luke's Challenge Cup trip to South West Peninsula West East champions Brixham is the perfect match to bounce back from Saturday's home league loss to Hanwell Town.
No Irish outing for Argyle's Hazard
PLYMOUTH Argyle goalkeeper Conor Hazard clocked up thousands of air miles but no minutes on the pitch for Northern Ireland's latest Euro 2024 qualifying double-header.
Phillips planning to keep Speedway running but seeks commercial help
AFTER A TOUGH YEAR FOR GLADIATORS AND BRITISH SPEEDWAY, PROMOTER WANTS TO CONTINUE - BUT SEEKS SPECIALIST HELP
Time to apply for secondary schools
PLYMOUTH school admission places are now open for the September 2024 term.
Scientist who led Dolly the sheep cloning dies, aged 79
TRIBUTES have been paid to the scientist who led the team which cloned Dolly the sheep 27 years ago after he died at the age of 79.
Alleged escapee 'used bed sheets' to strap to vehicle
COURT HEARS DETAILS ON ON HOW EX-SOLDIER GOT OUT OF PRISON
Bells toll as the United States remembers 9/11
BELLS have tolled at ground zero and solemn tributes were paid around the US as Americans looked back on the horror and legacy of the September 11 terror attacks.
Race to help quake victims
RESCUERS STRUGGLE IN REMOTE AREAS
Family fight for school place for little Harper, 4
SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN ARE FACING BATTLE
Facelift restores city landmark to gleaming state
GOVERNMENT FUNDS HELP TO SPRUCE UP KEY BUILDING
Council reveals details of bid for marine funding
A BID to enable a series of groundbreaking projects to support and help vulnerable species flourish within the National Marine Park has been submitted by Plymouth City Council.
Reprieve for bonfire night celebrations
PLYMOUTH people will be able to celebrate Bonfire Night together on the Hoe this year, despite future events being in jeopardy.
Armada Way trees saga back in court again
COUNCIL ATTEMPTS TO HALT JUDICIAL REVIEW
Tim swims the Channel in 13½ hours for charity
A PLYMOUTH businessman has swum the English Channel overnight to raise money for charity.
Last few days at Tinside this year
PLYMOUTH'S Tinside Lido is set to close this weekend for the winter season, but there is still time for a last swim. For those who want to do so, there are discounts available.
Leading author will open festival
SUNDAY TIMES BEST-SELLER AT IVYBRIDGE
Pub allowed to retain outside bar
A WATERFRONT pub in a picturesque Cornish fishing village will be allowed to keep the outside bar it built without planning permission despite local objections.
Christmas date for first part of upgrade project
STALLED WORKS ARE BACK ON TRACK IN CITY CENTRE
Appeal to deal with 'boy racers' in Plymstock
COUNCIL AGREES TO MONITOR SPEEDS
City council faces up to multi-million pound deficit
HOW PCC DELIVERS SERVICES WILL HAVE TO CHANGE
School day starts with trip to view dolphins
HOOE PUPILS AND RESIDENTS THRILLED BY IMPRESSIVE SIGHT
Circus show arrives at Central Park
A NEW big top show celebrating 255 years of circus performances has arrived in Plymouth.
SCOURING THE GLOBE
ARGYLE TALENT SPOTTERS PLAY A BIG ROLE FOR THE CLUB
Colts are the future of our rugby club
HASN'T this weather just been glorious? Much deserved after a long and miserable summer.
Met boss: Terror suspect escape was pre-planned
POLICE COMMISSIONER RAISES CONCERNS THAT KHALIFE HAD HELP
Singers in fine voice for special celebration
CHOIR TO MARK A CENTURY OF SONG WITH FREE CONCERT
History Festival to focus on community
PLYMOUTH’S annual History Festival returns later this month, with a refreshed identity and week-long programme focused on community and diversity.
Street drinking rules extended
ALCOHOL-RELATED ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR TARGETED