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Fuel rationing puts UN Gaza relief in jeopardy
THE UN agency for Palestinian refugees has warned that without immediate deliveries of fuel it will soon have to sharply cut back relief operations across the Gaza Strip.
Starmer takes aim at 'insults' from Tories
THE Government has told the British people to “eff off”, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has claimed – and he wants voters to be able to return the compliment at a general election.
Fireworks on the Hoe
BONFIRE NIGHT CELEBRATIONS
Wrestlers get to grips with raising funds for hospital
'IT'S A GREAT WAY TO BUILD CONFIDENCE AND STRENGTH'
Concern at lack of detail in compensation scheme
COUNCIL LEADER BACKS CALLS FOR LESS RED TAPE AS FISHING CREWS FACE LOSSES AMID FLOOD DEFENCE WORK
Charlie urges others to wear RBL's new plastic-free poppy
FORMER Royal Marine Charlie Charles, from Plymouth, is one of the first people to wear the new plastic-free poppy being launched by the Royal British Legion today.
Murder suspect won't face further action
A MAN from Plymouth, who was arrested on suspicion of murder, has been released by police following the results of a postmortem.
COOPER REMEMBERS
ARGYLE KEEPER RELISHING HIS RETURN WITH WEDNESDAY
Proud Dad Hockings wants to do kids proud in 2024
PLYMOUTH motorbike enthusiast Ryan Hockings I hoping to make up for lost time by competing in the No limits Premier division and the GYTR Yamaha Pro Shop Cup in 2024, writes Stuart James.
Leslie book is available to buy after its release
MATT Tiller has described it as ‘an honour and a privilege’ to research and write a new biography on Plymouth Argyle legend and black footballing pioneer Jack Leslie.
Halep appeals four-year doping ban
TENNIS Former world number one Simona Halep has filed an appeal with the Court of Arbitration for Sport against her four-year ban from competition for breaking anti-doping rules.
Stokes opts for the one-year contract
ENGLAND have signed their leading male players to multiyear central contracts for the first time – but Test captain Ben Stokes has only accepted a oneyear extension.
Vegan fare tempts big range of customers
NON-VEGANS ALSO RELISH WHAT IS ON OFFER IN MUTLEY
Conflicts right out of Putin's playbook
IT IS no coincidence that Hamas launched their massive offensive into Israel on the same day as the birthday of Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
Amanda leaves Strictly for 'personal reasons'
ACTRESS Amanda Abbington has said it is “with the deepest regret” that she has had to leave Strictly Come Dancing.
Foreign Office works on more hostage releases
THE Foreign Office has said it will “continue to work tirelessly” on securing the release of more hostages after a British citizen confirmed her mother had been freed by Hamas.
Jobs market cooling as wages outstrip inflation
THE UK jobless rate remained unchanged in the latest three months amid mounting signs that Britain’s jobs market has cooled.
Box celebrates rugby star Jimmy
HALF TERM TREAT FOR RUGBY FANS
Lights in sky cause confusion for witnesses
CULPRIT TURNS OUT TO BE ELON MUSK
Forget counting sheep to sleep... just buy a duvet
UNLIKELY BEDFELLOWS JOIN FORCES TO HELP FARMING
Ofsted is impressed with school standards
PUPILS SHOWED 'EXEMPLARY ATTITUDES TO LEARNING'
Gas leak provokes evacuation of premises
LANGAGE INDUSTRIAL PARK IS SITE OF EMERGENCY ALERT
Shirley is in awe of Angela's prowess
SHIRLEY Ballas has said Angela Rippon’s speed when running up the Strictly Come Dancing staircase puts her to “shame”.
Man, 63, arrested in murder inquiry
A MAN has been arrested on suspicion of murder following the death of an elderly woman in Plymouth.
Poppies mark Remembrance Day
A STUNNING wave of handmade, weather proof poppies, created and donated by schools, knitting clubs, council staff and members of the public, will ensure the city has a magnificent feature on display to mark Remembrance Sunday.
HAPPY TO BE BACK!
GIBSON STARS IN ARGYLE'S CLEAN SHEET AT WEST BROM
Phoenix rise to the occasion and see off Patriots
PLYMOUTH City Patriots were in action over the weekend, taking a road trip North to take on the highflying Cheshire Phoenix.
Hobbs convinced wins will come for Parkway
PLYMOUTH Parkway manager Lee Hobbs feels it is a matter of time before his side find that elusive win after seeing their unbeaten run in the Southern League Premier extend to four games with a 1-1 draw at home to Basingstoke Town on Saturday.
Rugby investigates alleged racial slur
WORLD Rugby has opened an investigation into the alleged racist slur directed at England flanker Tom Curry by South Africa hooker Mbongeni Mbonambi in Saturday's World Cup semi-final in Paris.
Ticket-office closures pose threat to disabled
PLANS that would see the widespread closure of ticket offices go \"too far, too fast\", cross-party MPs have warned.