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Firm 'being bullied' to move
WEST END SHOWROOM OWNER WANTS TO STAY BUT COUNCIL WANT HER OUT
We must save rail ticket offices
FINAL CONSULTATION DAY TO 'HAVE YOUR SAY'
Devonport-based frigate tracks Russian warships
HMS PORTLAND JOINS IN SURVEILLANCE OPERATION
Model ship completes trek from Ukraine
MUSEUM IN CORNWALL CELEBRATES MISSION
PROUD OF PILGRIMS
MUCH-CHANGED ARGYLE PUSHED PALACE 'ALL THE WAY'
Argyle earn Hodgson plaudits after cup thriller
ROY Hodgson was not surprised at how good Plymouth Argyle played for large parts of the Carabao Cup second round tie against his Crystal Palace side at Home Park on Tuesday night.
Monarchs rule at the Coliseum after late heat wins
DEFEAT IS BLOW TO GLADIATORS’ HOPES OF SNATCHING FINAL PLAY-OFF BERTH
A TOXIC INFLUENCER
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Drones hit Russia as two dead in Kyiv
RUSSIAN officials have accused Ukraine of launching what appears to be the biggest night-time drone attack on Russian soil since the war began 18 months ago.
Action on 'zombie knives'
VIOLENCE at the Notting Hill Carnival shows the need for police and the courts to be given tougher powers to tackle so-called “zombie knives” and machetes, Rishi Sunak has said.
Great white sharks are 'more than likely' here
PRESENCE OF MARINE LIFE MAKES IT LIKELY SAYS FISHERMAN
City garage's debts are set to remain unpaid
LIQUIDATORS ADMIT FIRM’S CREDITORS WILL BE OUT OF LUCK
Charity's coffee shop to launch in Plympton
ST LUKE’S IS LOOKING FOR STAFF TO START IN AUTUMN
Tributes are paid after death of musician
LEGEND OF BLUES MUSIC SCENE LIVED IN TORPOINT
City couple lose out on week's holiday
A PLYMOUTH couple have lost their entire week-long holiday in Turkey because of this week's air traffic control meltdown.
Council charges for upgrade information are 'not reasonable'
AUTHORITY TRIED TO CHARGE £68 FOR MAP
Departing pub landlord reveals fears for future
HOSPITALITY CHANGES ARE THREAT TO BUSINESSES
Air Travel Delays Could Last For Days
TRAVEL disruption could last for days after flights were cancelled leaving thousands of passengers stranded during a technical fault in the UK's air traffic control (ATC) system.
Argyle undone after Palace's triple switch turns game
PLYMOUTH Argyle saw their hopes of causing a Carabao Cup upset dashed by a stunning second half Crystal Palace comeback which saw the Premier League visitors eventually come out on top 4-2 in a thrilling tie at a packed Home Park.
Octagon confirmed as champions after victory
PLYMOUTH CITY SUPER LEAGUE
New faces at coffee shop in 'vibrant' part of city
SOAK UP IBERIAN VIBES IN THE WEST END OF TOWN
Khan's corruption conviction deferred
A PAKISTANI appeals court has suspended the corruption conviction and three-year prison sentence of Imran Khan in a legal victory for the embattled former prime minister, his lawyers and court officials said yesterday.
Dorries formally resigns
NADINE Dorries has formally quit as an MP after the Treasury confirmed Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has appointed her to be Steward and Bailiff of the Three Hundreds of Chiltern, the archaic mechanism for quitting the Commons.
Charity 'sickened' by rise in cruelty to dogs in Duchy
ANIMAL CRUELTY IS ON A 'MASSIVE SCALE' SAYS RSPCA
Man is jailed for running drug farm
A MAN who ran a cannabis farm in the heart of Stoke has been jailed. Bardh Kastrati appeared at Plymouth Crown Court to be sentenced for producing class B cannabis and being in possession of identity documents - namely two Bulgarian identity cards - that were false.
Plans advance for city centre's £25m health hub
PLANS for the first phase of Plymouth's new £25m health centre which will be the \"catalyst\" to rejuvenate the West End of the city centre have been submitted.
Tattoo 'burns' led Ben to open his own laser studio
A PLYMOUTH man who suffered third degree burns after paying to have a tattoo removed with a 'fluid' was inspired to open his own laser clinic - to stop the same thing from happening to other people.
Cancelled flight ends in chaos for city group
NINE ENDED UP SHARING SINGLE ROOM
Petition aims to trigger debate on ticket office cuts
HERALD CALLS FOR CLOSURE PROPOSAL TO BE ABANDONED
Redundancies put on hold as bids for Wilko considered
JOB losses at crisis-hit retailer Wilko have been put on hold as administrators consider \"multiple\" bids for the company.