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An artistic feast for the senses
ARTOBER: FREE FESTIVAL OF ART COMES TO ROYAL WILLIAM YARD THIS MONTH
'It has always been a case for me that the club is growing and it is trying to continue on its upward trajectory' Mikey Williams
WHEN a manager tries to tempt a player to join him at a particular football club, you can guarantee they will try and sell a dream.
Pilgrims have first refusal on signing Dutchman Cissoko
PLYMOUTH Argyle would have the right of first refusal should another club make a bid for their exciting on-loan Toulouse winger Ibrahim Cissoko in the January transfer window, director of football Neil Dewsnip has revealed.
PM keen to harness identities of regions
THE Council of the Nations and Regions has moved the UK \"a long way down the road\" towards more jobs and investment, the Prime Minister has said.
Gray 'out of spotlight'
SUE Gray has \"not enjoyed\" being in the public eye and this led to her decision to take a break from Government, a senior Cabinet minister has said.
Life for killer who hid her dead parents
AN \"INTELLIGENT manipulator\" who murdered her parents then lived alongside their bodies for four years while spending their money has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 36 years.
Peacekeepers hit again|
THE United Nations peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon has said new explosions hit its headquarters yesterday morning, injuring two peacekeepers, a day after Israeli forces struck the same position.
Navy cooks feed city's homeless
A DEVONPORT Royal Navy team has joined two local Plymouth charities to give meals to homeless people.
Council selling off 'surplus' city buildings
THREE BUILDINGS TO BE AUCTIONED OFF
Rat Perry found abandoned in park
CONCERN MORE PETS HAVE BEEN DUMPED
Dougie stops starvation diet - and loses 6 stones
A PLYMOUTH man has lost six stones after following a sensible diet and exercise regime - without having to restrict what he eats.
Dairy producer's sweet success at food awards
A PLYMOUTH firm has once again demonstrated its prowess in the dairy sector by scooping multiple accolades at the Food Drink Devon Awards 2024/25.
Dairy producer's sweet success at food awards
A PLYMOUTH firm has once again demonstrated its prowess in the dairy sector by scooping multiple accolades at the Food Drink Devon Awards 2024/25.
Louis needs life-saving surgery after crash
BALI BIKE ACCIDENT LEAVES HIM WITH SERIOUS INJURIES
pool Pavilions' and ice rink to be demolished
BID TO REBUILD LARGE PARTS OF THE COUNCIL-BUILT CENTRE
Winning the underwater seagrass battle
NEW DEVICE MARKS ‘A RESTORATION REVOLUTION'
Parkway bring Lee in as they seek Cup history
GRECIANS GOALKEEPER RETURNS AS GRIFFITHS IS WITH WALES U19S
Henderson seeking a response from players after midweek defeat
TAVISTOCK manager Stuart Henderson will be demanding a response from his players after their poor performance led to a 4-1 home defeat to Helston Athletic in midweek.
Shuttleworth has full belief in Argyle squad
ASSISTANT head coach Pete Shuttleworth believes Plymouth Argyle can compete with all the big teams in the Championship, in both home and away games.
Harry joins the list of batting legends
HARRY Brook admits he had no idea the rank of England greats he was joining with his stunning triple hundred on the fourth day of the first Test against Pakistan.
‘l want to heal the party’
THE Conservative leadership contest must be drawn to an early end so the victor can respond to Labour's first Budget, Robert Jenrick has said after making it through to the final stage of voting.
Three-way talks on UK weapons supply
VOLODYMYR Zelensky presented his \"victory plan\" to Sir Keir Starmer as pressure mounted on the UK to give Ukraine permission to use Storm Shadow missiles to strike targets in Russia.
Labour hails Bill on rights for workers
THE Government has published its plans for workers' rights, describing them as the biggest upgrade in employment rights for a generation.
Israel kills 27 in strike on school
AN ISRAELI strike on a school sheltering displaced people in the Gaza Strip killed at least 27 people yesterday, Palestinian medical officials said.
City pulls in big day of gig rowing
JUNIOR INTERNATIONAL EVENT AT MOUNTBATTEN CENTRE
Events see their status recognised
ACCESSIBILITY ACCREDITATION FOR EVENTS
Meet the Rev'd who's retrained as a hairdresser
HIS NEW SALON OFFERS FREE HAIR CARE TO VULNERABLE
Action over rioting was 'exemplar' for country
THE way Plymouth dealt with violent unrest on the streets in the summer is an exemplar to the rest of the country, according to police and crime commissioner (PCC) Alison Hernandez.
Navy embraces a new generation
ROYAL NAVY'S DRONE SQUADRON MARKS 5 YEARS OF SUCCESS
Plan for 14 new sports pitches as well as housing
SPORTS HUB BID FOR 200-HOME SCHEME