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SCHUMACHER HAILS QUALITY OF HIS YOUNG MIDFIELDER
Lyric poetry with a psychological slant
ANDREW TO READ IN LONDON AND PLYMOUTH
Keeping memories of Jimmy alive
FIRST BLACK RUGBY UNION PLAYER TO REPRESENT ENGLAND
Lee launches new restaurant in city
'THIRTY ONE' OPENS AT FORMER ROCKSALT
Anger at sewage works plan
RESIDENTS in South East Cornwall fear plans for a new sewage works will cause flooding and create an eyesore on one of the few green sites in their village.
Four days of music planned at Hoe festival
THOUSANDS EXPECTED TO ATTEND 'SUMMER SESSIONS'
Friends rally to send student home for burial
GABRIEL, 25, WAS 'KIND AND CARING'
Jefferson is first to get a Masters in Pantomime-oh yes he is!
A PLYMOUTH actor has become one of the first people to earn a Masters degree in pantomime.
Wilko store to reopen in the city
POPULAR BRAND RETURNS AFTER BOUGHT BY RANGE
A VITAL VICTORY
WIN OVER WEDNESDAY TRUMPS ANY PERFORMANCE DOUBT
Azaz is pivotal in determined Argyle display against Owls
DESPITE a powerful free-kick strike on a debut for striker Mustapha Bundu, it was Finn Azaz who earned top marks and the star man rating in Plymouth Argyle’s 3-0 win over Sheffield Wednesday on Wednesday.
City to stage march against violence
BUILDINGS TO BE LIT UP IN ORANGE
Shambolic England blown away again
ENGLAND’S excruciating World Cup defence was all but over after yet another shambolic defeat, this time against a Sri Lanka side led by their former head coach Chris Silverwood.
Military-trained man is suspect in mass killing
AT least 18 people were killed and 13 injured in shootings in Maine, Governor Janet Mills has said.
Ex-chief of NatWest infringed on Farage's data protection rights
THE former chief executive of NatWest infringed on Nigel Farage’s data protection rights when she talked to a journalist about his relationship with Coutts bank, Britain’s information watchdog has ruled.
Increase in UK car production reaches almost 40% last month
THE number of cars built in the UK increased by almost 40% last month, driven by a rise in exports, figures show.
New coffee brand supports charity
DEVON AIR AMBULANCE TO REAP BENEFIT
Ballet star is relishing return to home city
THEATRE ROYAL SHOW IS SPECIAL FOR KATRINA
Volunteers play crucial role at city's NHS sites
PATIENTS AND STAFF ARE GRATEFUL FOR TIME GIVEN
Shakespeare, masks and mayhem!
A PLYMOUTH theatre company will take audiences on a hilarious journey with bandits and Mariachi bands as they perform one of Shakespeare’s best loved comedies, Much Ado About Nothing next week.
Local hero Matt comes to rescue at accident
LORRY DRIVER MAKES SURE WHEELCHAIR USERS ARE SAFE
Top choreographer is working with Angela and Kai
STRICTLY Come Dancing star Angela Rippon has revealed she has a ‘secret weapon’ behind her routine this week.
Report By MPs Reveals Failures Within NHS
Patients In Plymouth Face Longest Ambulance Wait
Beware: Strokes Happen At Any Age
City Doctor Backs Charity's Campaign
MILLER'S MILESTONE
WING-BACK DELIGHTED TO FINALLY GET THROUGH FULL GAME
Bundu marks debut with a goal in a dominant win against Owls
MUSTAPHA Bundu scored with a superb free-kick on his first start for Plymouth Argyle as they returned to winning ways at Home Park with a 3-0 victory over bottom-of-the-table Sheffield Wednesday.
Parkway unfortunate to come away from Salisbury defeated
PLYMOUTH Parkway’s gallant ten men went down to a heartbreaking 2-1 defeat as Salisbury broke their stubborn resistance with a winner five minutes from time in the Southern League Premier Division.
Smith and Souness edge it on tie-breaks
IN what was probably the most exciting and nail-biting match of the week, Mike Smith and Nick Souness played the new pairing of Chris Janes and Andrew Leigh.
Offshore wind conference will explore possibilities
FLOATING offshore wind could help to make Plymouth a UK port powerhouse and, to capitalise on opportunities opening up with developments in the Celtic Sea, a major conference is to take place in the city.
Paedophile police officer given 13 life sentences
'SADISTIC' EDWARDS SHOWED 'NO REMORSE' FOR TRAUMA INFLICTED