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Live music will make fantastic fireworks go off with a bang
WITH the overwhelming success of last year's event, the team that brought you 'Live at the Lido' are back next week with another spectacular event, featuring live music to coinicide with the National Fireworks Competition at Tinside Lido
Phillips unhappy with late call-off
PLYMOUTH Gladiators promoter Mark Phillips felt that Tuesday’s meeting with Berwick Bandits could have gone ahead and that the Coliseum track was not unfit for racing
Waine is relishing the competition to be main man for the Pilgrims
BEN Waine is enjoying the competitiveness between him and Ryan Hardie at Plymouth Argyle and the way the two goalscorers are pushing each other to get better
Hobbs demands a response from his players
AFTER a 7-0 trouncing on the opening day of the Southern League Premier season, Plymouth Parkway manager Lee Hobbs will have arguably his easiest team talk of the season ahead of tomorrow’s home clash with Gosport Borough
Start of a new season - and a new era for Henderson's Tavi
IT feels like the dawn of a new era for Tavistock, who get their Southern League Division One South campaign up and running at Langsford Park tomorrow against Bemerton Heath Harlequins
Belonging is a basic human need... everyone deserves that
Classical musician Chi-Chi Nwanoku talks to NAOMI CLARKE about founding the Chineke! Orchestra and its mission to be a catalyst for change for musicians of colour
Online Safety Bill defended over privacy fear
THE Technology Secretary has defended the Online Safety Bill amid concerns the proposed legislation could undermine the use of encryption by big technology companies
Heat pump rethink call
A FORMER environment secretary has become the latest senior Conservative to back a rethink of some of the Government’s green strategies
More lenders to cut rates on mortgages
HALIFAX and First Direct have joined a stream of major lenders in announcing cuts to their mortgage rates
Hawaii wildfires kill at least 36
AT LEAST 36 people have died as a result of wildfires in the town of Lahaina in Hawaii
Assassination in Ecuador
AN ECUADORIAN presidential candidate known for speaking up against cartels and corruption has been shot and killed at a political rally
Arts cinema is given £120k lottery funding
CHARITY BID TO MAKE CINEMA ACCESSIBLE TO ALL
Nursing home staff give garden a makeover
GREEN-FINGERED TEAM GETS TO GRIPS WITH MAKEOVER
What's new in British Fireworks spectacular
CHAMPIONSHIPS ONCE AGAIN RETURN TO CITY ON AUG 16-17
Funeral today for boy who died on holiday
THE family of a Plymouth boy who died have announced he is set to be laid to rest today
Housebuilder to review city plots as profits slump
CONSTRUCTION FIRM TO SLOW BUILDING AS PROFITS DOWN 65%
Yacht club make RNLI donation
THE Royal Plymouth Corinthian Yacht Club (RPCYC) has donated £500 to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI)
Gordon Ramsay pictured at pub that's up for sale
CELEBRITY CHEF SPARKS RUMOURS WITH NOSS VISIT
FUTURE'S BRIGHT
SCHUMACHER DELIGHTED WITH ISSAKA AND ROBERTS IN WIN
Waine at the double to send Argyle into round two
SCHUMACHER DELIGHTED TO KEEP THE WINNING MOMENTUM GOING AT HOME
Hill Lane dominate Men's scene
HILL LANE and Devonshire dominated most of the divisions in the Head Plymouth & Dustrict Summer Tennis League - between them winning Divisions Two, Three, Four, Five, Six and Seven!
Sturgeon writing 'revealing' memoir
NICOLA Sturgeon is writing a \"deeply personal\" memoir covering her proudest achievements as well as her regrets throughout her time in politics
Historic ship following in Darwin's footsteps
CONSERVATION MISSION FOR SCHOONER
T-shirt printer goes bust with debts of £250k
ALMOST 200 PEOPLE WILL LOSE DEPOSITS
Rags-to-riches tale offers jaw-dropping musical spectacle
PRODUCTION PROVIDES BLAZE OF LIGHT
Women in city report worse health than men
HEALTHY LIFE EXPECTANCY FOR FEMALES LOWER THAN NATIONAL AVERAGE
Fewer top grades for 'unluckiest' A-level year
TENS OF THOUSANDS COULD MISS OUT ON PLACES AT UNI
Skyscraper 'will now be built in three phases'
A £60m skyscraper planned for Plymouth’s waterfront is now likely to be built in phases instead of all at once partly because of the UK’s flatlining economy
Bid to use airport as temporary car park turned down
SUTTON HARBOUR GROUP PUT IN PLANS FOR DERRIFORD SITE
Interest in Little Rocket takes off
A KITTEN is waiting for a new home after his sister was adopted. The little ball of fur is currently at Woodside Animal Welfare Trust in Plympton