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April 19, 2025

Step into The Legends Lair for fantasy gaming

EPIC battles and duels are taking place in Plymouth right now in a new 'lair' set to excite the city's gaming enthusiasts.

Step into The Legends Lair for fantasy gaming

2 mins

'Reviewer' asked for £750 from business

A FOOD influencer who has spoken glowingly about venues in Plymouth has sparked a storm after businesses revealed he can charge up to £1,500 per visit without disclosing on his social media pages that he has been paid.

'Reviewer' asked for £750 from business

5 mins

Referendum date set for mayoral election

PLYMOUTH is set to go to the polls this summer to vote on whether to have an elected mayor. A referendum, estimated to cost £410,000, is expected to take place on Thursday, July 17.

2 mins

A celebration of dance, delicious food and the arts

STERTS Arts and Environmental Centre will be hosting a family-friendly celebration of \"dance, food and the arts\" this Easter Monday.

A celebration of dance, delicious food and the arts

1 min

Young footballers gift Easter eggs to hospital units

THE coach of two Plymouth junior football teams has given Easter eggs to mental health inpatient units with a personal motivation for the gesture.

Young footballers gift Easter eggs to hospital units

2 mins

MP in campaign to make bathing season longer

A CAMPAIGN has been launched for an extended bathing season at Devil's Point and Firestone Bay by a local MP. Luke Pollard, the MP for Plymouth Sutton and Devon-port, has launched a petition to take to the government to give swimmers better peace of mind.

MP in campaign to make bathing season longer

1 min

Stricter rules on vehicles in newly revamped roads

PLYMOUTH city centre's newly regenerated Old Town Street and New George Street are to be pedestrianised with stringent restrictions on vehicles using them.

2 mins

JD Vance in Italy for talks

US vice president JD Vance has arrived in Rome for meetings with the Vatican's second in command and Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni, fresh off the Italian leader's visit to the White House a day earlier.

1 min

Brits among the dead in cable car tragedy

TWO British tourists have died ina cable car crash near Naples.

Brits among the dead in cable car tragedy

1 min

'Influencers fuel school misogyny'

SOCIAL media influencers such as Andrew Tate are fuelling an increase in misogyny and sexism in schools, teachers have suggested.

'Influencers fuel school misogyny'

2 mins

Rubio hints US may 'move on' from Ukraine peace bid

MARCO Rubio has hinted that the US could abandon Russia- Ukraine peace talks after a meeting in Paris that David Lammy said underscored the \"shared commitment to global security\".

2 mins

President 'expecting September UK visit'

DONALD Trump has suggested a date for September is being set for him to meet the King in Britain.

President 'expecting September UK visit'

2 mins

Brothers on 'Life in the Shadow of the Krays'

Australia. Ray said the new book contains key stories including the siege of Moresby Road, after Ronnie shot George Cornell in the Blind Bagger pub, and how the Krays went to David's house for 18 days hoping to lay low until the heat from the Cornell shooting had cooled.

Brothers on 'Life in the Shadow of the Krays'

1 min

Climate change inaction will only lead to disaster

IN his recent column, 'Hardly the right way to save the planet, Philip Bowern seeks to defend the leaders in the fossil fuel industry, but he shouldn't. He says they are the \"bosses of businesses engaged in making a product that is still essential\" when it's even more essential that we rapidly reduce our reliance on oil and gas.

3 mins

Christ's eternal message of hope

MY family and I love our city. In recent weeks with the sun shining, the city seems to have awoken from wintery slumber, the Hoe full of picnic-ers, conversations buzzing across the Barbican, the Sound's almost Mediterranean waters, trees are blossoming, and from Roborough to Mount Wise yellow daffodils and Spanish bluebells emerge from the soil. Our city and gardens are coming to life.

Christ's eternal message of hope

1 min

McPhee wants Parkway to end season with a bang

They travel to Walton & Hersham today and then entertain relegationthreatened Frome Town at Bolitho Park on Monday (both 3pm kick-offs).

3 mins

Huge win was a fitting end to exciting season at Brickfields

WHAT a fabulous way to see out this season's home campaign, winning 59-0 against Esher last Saturday. We have one game left at Sale FC next week, but no matter where we are in the table, nothing will change the fantastic season we have had.

Huge win was a fitting end to exciting season at Brickfields

1 min

Late heartbreak as Argyle beaten

RED CARD FOR EDWARDS AMID PENALTY AGONY

Late heartbreak as Argyle beaten

5 mins

Argyle and Sheffield Utd charged by FA over tunnel fracas

PLYMOUTH Argyle and Sheffield United have both been charged by The Football Association over the tunnel fracas following their Championship match at Home Park last weekend.

1 min

I don't think I could live without kimchi

UNTIL fairly recently, the jars of pickles many of us came into contact with most were the gigantic ones on the counter at the chippy, afloat with whole boiled eggs like specimens in formaldehyde. Or the gherkins in a McDonald's Quarter Pounder...

2 mins

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