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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.
City MP criticises minister during hate crime debate
PLYMOUTH'S Labour MP Luke Pollard criticised a Home Office minister in reply to comments saying people should not be \"too hysterical\" when raising concerns over LGBT+ hate crimes.
Detroit-style pizzeria to shut up shop
COST-OF-LIVING SQUEEZE IS BLAMED FOR ITS CLOSURE
New landlords 'determined to work magic'
THE couple who revitalised one Plymouth pub are now working their magic at another - and it's among the city's oldest. Dan and Beth McRae-Borthwick have reopened The George, in Plympton, and have big plans for the 17th Century coaching house.
City rally to support victims in Palestine
200 CALL FOR AN END TO SIEGE OF GAZA STRIP
Plants are a living advent calendar
BUSINESS LAUNCHES 'CITY'S FIRST-EVER PLANT-FILLED ADVENT CALENDAR'
Woman is bailed over blaze in club doorway
A YOUNG Plymouth woman arrested on suspicion of the arson following a fire at a former Union Street nightclub has been released on police bail.
BIG CALL
SCHUMACHER EXPLAINS COOPER SELECTION AHEAD OF CONOR HAZARD
Cooper makes clean sheet comeback in draw at WBA
GOALKEEPER Mike Cooper kept a clean sheet as he made his Plymouth Argyle comeback from his long-term knee injury in a 0-0 Championship draw away to West Bromwich Albion.
Solid Parkway settle for point
PLYMOUTH Parkway returned to Bolitho Park for the first time in three weeks after three successive away games to face a sixth placed Basingstoke Town side looking to extend their three match unbeaten league run.
All good on the Weston front for Services
DEVONPORT Services moved on quickly from their one-point defeat at the hands of South West One leaders Chew Valley by handing out a 55-7 hiding to Weston.
Pink planter spreads worthwhile message
DERRIFORD AIMS TO BOOST BREAST SCREENING RATES
Construction work damages wine business
LOCAL FIRMS RIDE TO RESCUE WITH OFFERS OF HELP
'You're a rock star!' - Tom's message to Fitz
RADIO PRESENTER INUNDATED WITH BEST WISHES AS HE SIGNS OFF FROM RADIO DEVON
Hotel firm insists Hoe project is going ahead
PETERBOROUGH PROBLEMS NOT REGARDED AS ISSUE
Campaign launched to reduce risk of online harm
THE DANGER OF PORN TO BE ADDRESSED
Angela impresses Strictly judges with her tango
BROADCASTER Angela Rippon clinched another high score from the judges with her tango in Saturday night's BBC Strictly Come Dancing show.
Arrest made after Union Street fire
ONE person has been arrested after a former Plymouth nightclub went up in flames on Saturday night. It is suspected the fire was started intentionally.
COOPER RETURNS!
ARGYLE 'KEEPER IN CONTENTION FOR TRIP TO WEST BROM
Curry-there's no place I'd rather be
TOM Curry knows what it takes to defeat South Africa as he braced England for the fight of their lives in today's World Cup semi-final at the Stade de France.
England must have the game of their lives to see off Boks
I'D LOVE FOR BORTHWICK'S MEN TO MAKE IT, BUT IT'S AN NZ V SA FINAL FOR ME
High scores returned as golfers gain on advance
TEAMS of four - two ladies and two men with three scores to count played an 'Advance!
Singing joy as chorus of choirs come together
SINGERS from choirs across the region joined members of Plymouth Philharmonic Choir for a workshop with local conductor and baritone soloist John Hobbs.
Labour 'make history' after by-election wins
LABOUR leader Sir Keir Starmer said his party had \"made history\" after it overturned huge Tory majorities in the Tamworth and Mid Bedfordshire by-elections.