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WE MUST BE AT OUR BEST
PILGRIMS CANNOT BE ANYTHING LESS THAN 100 PER-CENT
Perfect conditions results in high scores
CONDITIONS were just about ideal for the running of the Hi-Lo competition on Thursday.
Pleguezuelo ready to return as Argyle welcome Norwich
SPANISH defender Julio Pleguezuelo is in line to be available for selection for Plymouth Argyle's home Championship match against Norwich City today.
MPs call for aid ahead of winter energy crisis
MPs have called on the Government to support under-pressure households ahead of an \"inevitable\" new energy crisis this winter.
Ukraine missile strike hits HQ of Russian fleet
UKRAINE has carried out a missile strike on the headquarters of Russia's Black Sea fleet, with one serviceman missing, the Russian defence ministry has said.
Warning to 'wild swimmers'
POST-STORM SEWAGE DISCHARGES INTO AREAS INCLUDING THE HOE
Reclycling is being upgraded in S Hams
NEW CONTAINERS ARE BEING DELIVERED
Drivers faced with 'obstacle course' on A38
636 REPORTS OF SCATTERED DEBRIS REPORTED IN 3 YEARS
Take That set to play Home Park next year
AND OLLY MURS WILL JOIN THEM AS SPECIAL GUEST ACT ...
Rocket aims to launch youngsters into space
YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A ROCKET SCIENTIST TO WORK IN UK SPACE SECTOR
GALLOWAY'S FRESH BLOW
INJURY PLAGUED DEFENDER SUFFERS ANOTHER SETBACK
'We owe you a performance' says Edwards after City loss
PILGRIMS CAPTAIN DETERMINED TO MAKE AMENDS WHEN NORWICH HEAD TO HOME PARK TOMORROW
Parkway could widen search for a 'fox in the box' striker
PLYMOUTH Parkway manager Lee Hobbs says the club may have to cast their net wider to recruit the goalscorer that he wants to bring to Bolitho Park.
Four more towns set to join Forest for Cornwall
FOUR Cornish towns with some of the lowest numbers of urban trees in the UK are being targeted in the latest phase of the Forest for Cornwall (FfC) initiative.
No interest rate rise after two years of hikes
THE Bank of England has kept its interest rate unchanged for the first time in almost two years, signalling that they might have reached a peak, for now, after a lengthy run of hikes that has battered borrowers.
Russian missiles hit Ukraine amid Poland grain row
RUSSIAN missiles and artillery pounded cities across Ukraine early yesterday, sparking fires, killing at least three people and trapping others under the rubble of destroyed buildings, authorities said.
Public beach loo closures spark anger
COUNCIL BLAMES 'BUDGET PRESSURE'
Call for ban on vapes in schools
COUNCILLORS CONCERNED OVER HEALTH RISKS
Warship crew in Arabian Sea drugs seizure
INTERCEPTION IS LANCASTER'S FOURTH SO FAR THIS YEAR
Stark message over stretch of A38 in Cornwall
DRIVERS '2.5 TIMES MORE LIKELY TO DIE OR BE INJURED'
Work finally begins to clear away felled trees
CONSULTATION ON UPDATED SCHEME TO COME 'SHORTLY'
Hospital paid out £3,000 to cover one shift
CONSULTANT PAID TO COVER JUNIOR DOCTOR NIGHT SHIFT
Rain didn't fall on their parade
60TH ANNIVERSARY EVENT FOR NAVY AND CIVIC LEADERS MOVES INSIDE GUILDHALL
NO RISK TAKEN
PILGRIMS PLAYING IT SAFE WITH PLEGUEZUELO AND MILLER
New director for city branch of Samaritans
PLYMOUTH Samaritans have appointed a new director. Paul Sherratt has been selected by the branch’s volunteers to serve as their director for the next three years.
Schuey fumes after Argyle's worst display for some time
STEVEN Schumacher called it ‘by far the worst performance that we have had in ages’ after his much-changed Plymouth Argyle team lost 4-1 to Bristol City at Ashton Gate.
Profligate Parkway exit the Cup at Frome
PLYMOUTH Parkway bowed out of the FA Cup after a 2-1 second qualifying round defeat at Southern League Division One South side Frome Town on Tuesday night.
New format to Table Tennis league
A NEW Table Tennis season brings different challenges with a new league format.
Community hub makes plea for help
A COMMUNITY hub which is an 'accessible space for all' wants to launch a new community kitchen - but the dedicated team behind the project is calling on the help of Plymouth people to make it happen.
Bulger killer to face two-day parole hearing
CHILD killer Jon Venables is to face a two-day parole hearing, which could potentially see him released from prison before the end of the year.