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SPORTING AND CIVIC LEGENDS PAINT PICTURE OF TOLERANCE
A CAMPAIGNER leading a project which aims to recognize the unsung role people of different backgrounds have had on Plymouth’s history has urged the CITY council to recognize the ‘unique’ role the city has had in British multiculturalism.
City motor retailer is snapped up in takeover
ROWES IS BOUGHT OUT BY TYNESIDE-BASED BUSINESS
SPELLS ON THE SIDELINES
ARGYLE INJURY UPDATES ON STRIKERS RYAN HARDIE AND MUSTAPHA BUNDU
Under-16s celebrate winning tournament
LEAD coach James Bradley has praised the Plymouth Argyle under16s squad for the way they went about winning the Heston International Cup in west London.
Schuey has talks with referees' boss after Ipswich Town incident
STEVEN Schumacher believes Plymouth Argyle have not been getting ‘the rub of the green’ over big decisions in recent matches and has expressed his view to referees’ boss Kevin Friend.
Root's focused on upsetting Aussies
JOE Root says there is “no better motivator” for England’s World Cup strugglers than the chance to knock Australia off their stride.
Helipad tragedy inquiry finds series of failings
CITY’S NHS TRUST ISSUES APOLOGY AND HIGHLIGHTS CHANGES TO PROCEDURES
City centre upgrade is hit by more cost rises
PRICE SOARS TO OVER £16M AS BORROWING IS NEEDED
Disruption as Storm Ciaran hits
TRANSPORT AFFECTED AND MANY SCHOOLS CLOSED
STURROCK REVOLUTION
23RD ANNIVERSARY OF 'LUGGY' BEING APPOINTED AS PILGRIMS' BOSS FOR FIRST OF TWO SPELLS
New pairings have tough battle
TWO new pairings in Men’s Division B had a tough battle and ended up with exactly the same points until the bonus points were added on. Alex Stephenson and Dom Sivewright managed to clinch the win despite a dominant second set performance by Andrew Regan and Pete Ireland 6-4 1-6 6-3.
Morgan not out to replace Mott
EOIN Morgan has distanced himself from the England white-ball coach’s job and says Matthew Mott should be given more time.
Border open for foreign nationals
ISRAELI airstrikes have hit apartment buildings in a Gaza refugee camp for the second day in a row, Palestinian officials said.
Star 'died five days after fall'
MANCHESTER United and England football legend Sir Bobby Charlton died five days after a fall at his care home, an inquest has heard.
Sacoolas set to give evidence
THE United States State Department employee who was at the centre of a diplomatic scandal after killing teenage motorcyclist Harry Dunn in a crash in Northamptonshire is primed to give evidence remotely at his inquest.
Hancock 'had nuclear level' of overconfidence
Matt Hancock displayed “nuclear levels” of overconfidence and a pattern of reassuring colleagues the pandemic was being dealt with in ways that were not true, a former senior civil servant has suggested.
Covid rules 'broken daily'
CORONAVIRUS rules were broken on a daily basis at the heart of government, with hundreds of civil servants and potentially ministers at risk of being fined, a former top official said.
Students' art transforms city childrens' unit
UNIVERSITY COLLABORATES WITH DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
High Ofsted praise for school
SPECIAL SCHOOL IS AMONG THE BEST IN THE COUNTRY
Appeal for more help to stock up Ukraine convoy
GENERATOR AND MEDICINES ARE TOP OF LIST OF TARGETS
Zoo is ready to light up for Christmas
ZOOLUMINATE at Dartmoor Zoo is coming back in time for Christmas – and is expected to be bigger and better than ever before.
Employee who stole Navy fuel is spared jail
SUSPENDED SENTENCE FOR THEFTS FROM DOCKYARD
Yule like this... 1,000 Santas are on the way!
'SANTA FUN RUN' RETURNS AFTER A FOUR-YEAR BREAK
Spooky fun with family and friends
SPOOKY fun for family and friends was cooked up by the residents of Greenacres Care Centre for Halloween.
End of an era as city restaurant closes down
LORENZO'S WAS POPULAR WITH HOST OF CELEBRITIES
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS
WAINE'S BEEN WAITING FOR BIG BREAK AND IT COULD BE NOW
Tons of big scores as super league gets underway
THE newly-formed two-tier Plymouth City Super League started with players from Division B outscoring their A-section counterparts.
Malan: Mott's not to blame for form
DAWID Malan believes it would be unfair for England's head coach Matthew Mott to take the blame for a dire World Cup campaign, suggesting the players themselves \"need to take responsibility\" England arrived in India as reigning champions and among the favourites but have unravelled in dramatic fashion over the past month.
Tastes of Turkey are popular at city venue
THEATRE CUSTOMERS FLOCK TO TRADITIONAL RESTAURANT
New lease of life for Greenbank hostelry
QUEST TO RESTORE COMMUNITY SPIRIT