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In this issue

March 22, 2025

Samaritans bus 'a beacon of hope'

A SPECIAL Plymouth Citybus with an important message is taking to the city's streets. The striking green vehicle will travel across various routes in the city.

Samaritans bus 'a beacon of hope'

1 min

Sutton Harbour Group deadline to pay £8m

THE company which holds the lease for Plymouth’s disused airport has been given more time to sell off vital assets including Millbay’s King Point Marina and pay its bank £8.69m. Sutton Harbour Group Plc (SHG) was told by National Westminster Bank Plc to pay off £1.5m of debts by yesterday (March 20).

2 mins

City 'has no designs on Cornwall'

PLYMOUTH is not seeking to take over any part of Cornwall under local government reorganisation, the city council has confirmed.

1 min

Barry joins Beefeaters at Tower of London

FORMER ROYAL MARINE TAKES ON NEW CHALLENGE

Barry joins Beefeaters at Tower of London

2 mins

Barry joins Beefeaters at Tower of London

A FORMER Royal Marine who crossed the Antarctic has taken on a new challenge closer to home at the Tower of London.

Barry joins Beefeaters at Tower of London

2 mins

Hundreds of BT staff up in arms over relocation

FACING MOVE FROM EXETER TO PLYMOUTH

Hundreds of BT staff up in arms over relocation

2 mins

Inquest hears of tragic death on Burgh Island

A DAD-of-three who was reported missing after failing to return home fell to his death while filming on clifftops on Burgh Island, an inquest has heard.

Inquest hears of tragic death on Burgh Island

2 mins

Soaring price of affording a home in the city

IN order to afford the average home in Plymouth, prospective homeowners need to earn nearly £43,000 annually.

Soaring price of affording a home in the city

2 mins

Mums urged to hunger strike

CAMPAIGNERS WANT TO RAISE AWARENESS OF CHILD HUNGER

Mums urged to hunger strike

1 min

City needs more foster carers

PLEA FOR CARING PEOPLE TO SIGN UP

City needs more foster carers

1 min

Navy sub 'breaks record'

NUCLEAR SUBMARINE AWAY ON PATROL FOR 204 DAYS

Navy sub 'breaks record'

1 min

Israel plans advance

ISRAEL'S defence minister said he has ordered ground forces to advance deeper into the Gaza Strip, and vowed to hold more land until Hamas releases the remaining hostages it holds.

2 mins

Royal visitors met by crowds

THE King and Queen have concluded their three-day visit to Northern Ireland by greeting members of the public in Banbridge, Co Down.

Royal visitors met by crowds

1 min

Disciplinary notices over 'failings'

FOUR police officers have been served disciplinary notices over alleged failings in their handling of a domestic abuse report by a woman before she was found dead in a car boot.

Disciplinary notices over 'failings'

1 min

Heathrow fire inquiry continues

INVESTIGATIONS were ongoing into the fire which closed Heathrow Airport and is likely to cause disruption throughout the weekend.

1 min

Celebrities urge welfare U-turn

CELEBRITIES including Brian Cox and Sir Stephen Fry have called on the Government to drop welfare cuts.

Celebrities urge welfare U-turn

1 min

Plans mean 'hundreds of thousands' of green jobs

ED Miliband says he is \"very confident\" the Government will create \"hundreds of thousands\" of jobs with its green plans, but did not put a figure on how close it is to Labour's manifesto target of 650,000.

1 min

Number of Channel migrants still rising

MORE than 5,000 migrants have arrived in the UK after crossing the English Channel so far this year, latest figures show.

Number of Channel migrants still rising

1 min

The military is no place for the unemployed

HOW convenient of Works and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall to encourage unemployed youths to join the Armed Forces. Incidentally, Liz, the line of succession is Royal Navy, Army and then RAF!

3 mins

A season of renewal and hope

SPRING is my favourite season. I wonder what yours is.

A season of renewal and hope

1 min

Books on fight against racism and migration

'IT'S NOT OK TO HATE, IT'S ALL ABOUT ACCEPTANCE'

Books on fight against racism and migration

2 mins

Spring colours inspire creativity of Tamar Valley artists

ARTISTS inspired by the Tamar Valley's natural beauty are coming together to showcase their latest spring-themed work in an upcoming exhibition.

Spring colours inspire creativity of Tamar Valley artists

3 mins

Azu strikes gold at World Indoors

Welshman Jeremiah Azu fought back tears after claiming 60 metres gold in a personal best 6.49 seconds on the first day of the World Athletics Indoor Championships in China.

Azu strikes gold at World Indoors

1 min

Hamilton in shock over sprint pole

A “GOBSMACKED” Lewis Hamilton said he was in shock after he landed his first pole position in Ferrari colours for Saturday’s sprint race in China.

Hamilton in shock over sprint pole

2 mins

No relegation battles and promotion fights making rugby boring

TALK about falling back to Earth with a bump. Last week was not what we were expecting in the slightest as we saw our ten-match winning run ended pretty emphatically.

No relegation battles and promotion fights making rugby boring

1 min

Untold story of the Pilgrims' 'forgotten' first international star

FROM Paul Mariner to Taribo West and of course the iconic Jack Leslie, Plymouth Argyle have boasted no shortage of footballers with famous international stories.

Untold story of the Pilgrims' 'forgotten' first international star

5 mins

Devon Derby day for U18s

ARGYLE Under-18s return to Youth Alliance League action on Saturday, travelling up the A38 to face Exeter City in an exciting Devon Derby.

1 min

Argyle international who survived gunpoint horror

MOSES Russell won 20 of his 23 international caps while based in Plymouth and arrived in the city with quite a sporting pedigree.

2 mins

Make the most of Non-League Day

JEFF STELLING URGES FOOTBALL FANS TO WATCH A LOCAL GAME

Make the most of Non-League Day

1 min

I've always been very in control of everything ... this time I wasn't

MAGICIAN DAVID BLAINE HAS TRAVELLED THE WORLD TO LEARN FROM OTHER DAREDEVILS, HE TELLS RACHAEL DAVIS

I've always been very in control of everything ... this time I wasn't

4 mins

Potatoes aren't glamorous... I wanted to do them justice

CHEF POPPY O'TOOLE TALKS TO ELLA WALKER ABOUT HER NEW BOOK, DEDICATED WHOLLY TO THE DELICIOUS, VERSATILE VEG

Potatoes aren't glamorous... I wanted to do them justice

3 mins

SMALL SPACE EXPLORATION

YOUR garden may be defined by a fairly small space, be it a balcony, courtyard, corner or even a wall. But there is plenty of gardening you can do with some space-saving tricks.

SMALL SPACE EXPLORATION

2 mins

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