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Morgan throws hat in the ring for Welsh post
WELSH Health Secretary Eluned Morgan has officially announced she is running to replace outgoing First Minister Vaughan Gething, who lasted just four months in the post.
Streeting opens talks
THE Health Secretary will open formal talks with junior doctors with a view to ending their longrunning dispute with the Government over pay.
New home for red panda
AN ENDANGERED red panda is settling in well after swapping the English Riviera for a new enclosure at Peak Wildlife Park in Staffordshire.
Democrats line up behind Harris
VICE President Kamala Harris has moved swiftly to attract Democratic delegates to her campaign for the White House after President Joe Biden stepped aside amid concerns within the party that he would be unable to defeat Donald Trump.
Plymouth 'reinventing itself'
REPORT SAYS CITY MUST ADAPT TO TOUGHER TIMES
Serene ships that are boosting city's wealth
THE ₤1.5M BONANZA ALREADY ENJOYED SET TO RISE AS MORE SHIPS SAIL IN...
20mph zone: Is it a war on motorists?
IT’S either a sensible move that will make people safer and the air cleaner, or a declaration of “war on the motorist” and the extension of the “surveillance state”, depending on how you look at Plymouth’s proposed 20mph scheme.
Deadly scorpion found by roofers in box of tiles
STOWAWAY HAD TRAVELLED ALL THE WAY FROM BRAZIL
Chaos on A38 as crane bursts into flames
THREE-MILE TAILBACKS AS ROAD CLOSED ON BOTH SIDES
Pub regulars say: 'We want our pub back!'
AFTER COUNCIL TURNS DOWN PLAN FOR FLATS, RESIDENTS SPEAK UP
'I WANT MORGAN TO STAY' ROONEY
THERE HAS BEEN A REPORT OF ARGYLE REJECTING AN OFFER FROM RANGERS
Date for Gething replacement set
WELSH Labour has announced the timetable for replacing Vaughan Gething as leader of the party and First Minister of Wales.
Reeves' pay rise hint
CHANCELLOR Rachel Reeves has said the Government will “make sure the sums add up” if public sector workers are given above inflation pay rises.
Thug hit police dog and handler with rock
However, following the trial the jury returned unanimous guilty verdicts for the wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and possession of an offensive weapon, and an 11-1 majority verdict of guilty for attempts to cause unnecessary suffering to a protected animal.
David's road to recovery after squandering £25k
A PLYMOUTH man who spiralled into addiction after being mugged has shared his story of how he squandered £25,000 on alcohol in just two weeks.
The Box has major visitor mark in sight
MILLION VISITOR MILESTONE IN SIGHT FOR CITY MUSEUM
Park dubbed 'eyesore' with ponds work stalled
RESIDENTS SAY NOTHING HAS BEEN DONE THIS YEAR
Argyle's Paul runs 50 half marathons in a year
RAISING AWARENESS OF MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES
Woman's 'luck' as car mounts pavement
A WOMAN has described how she had a lucky escape when two cars collided in a busy Plymouth shopping street - with one mounting the pavement. The woman, who has asked not to be named, was on her way to a hairdressing appointment when she narrowly avoided being hit during the incident in Hyde Park Road.
What Rooney made of Argyle's victory over Cheltenham
WAYNE Rooney was pleased with his Plymouth Argyle players as they continued the build up to the start of their Championship campaign away to Sheffield Wednesday next month with an emphatic 5-1 pre-season win at Cheltenham Town on Saturday.
Woman's 'luck' as car mounts pavement
A WOMAN has described how she had a lucky escape when two cars collided in a busy Plymouth shopping street - with one mounting the pavement.
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ROONEY TAKES HIS TEAM TO CHELTENHAM
Tamblin & Bennett land Pairs Betterball
WITH the Kernow course in tip top condition, the players contesting this year’s Pair’s Betterball competition made hay in the warm and sunny weather.
Daley looking forward to his dual role at Olympic Games
TOM DALEY is relishing the prospect of juggling pike positions with punditry as he prepares for an Olympics in Paris like never before.
Woods misses cut as Shane sparkles
TIGER Woods missed the cut in The Open for the third time in a row as Ireland’s Shane Lowry continued his eventful bid for a second Claret Jug on day two at Royal Troon.
Government will overturn UNRWA funding suspension
THE Government will overturn the suspension of UK funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine (UNRWA), Foreign Secretary David Lammy has said.
Government vows to improve UK resilience
THE Government has vowed to improve the UK’s “national resilience” after the UK Covid-19 Inquiry found there were “significant flaws” in preparing for a pandemic.
Zelensky urges Starmer to 'show your leadership'
VOLODYMYR Zelensky asked Sir Keir Starmer to “show your leadership” as he appealed for permission to strike Russian targets with Western weapons in a historic address to the UK Cabinet.
Police failures over suicides
FIVE years after The Herald exclusively revealed how police forces had no idea how many officers had taken their own lives, leading to top cops pledging to take action, a senior officer admits they are still not collecting the necessary data.
Pupils past and present toast school
PAST and present students and staff of Plymouth High School for Girls have come together for a celebration event to mark 150 years of the school being a cornerstone of education for girls.