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New night landing site for ambulance
FLOODLIT FOOTBALL GROUND IS SAFER, QUICKER
Falklands at risk of becoming a ‘forgotten war'
RESEARCH SUGGESTS MANY ‘CLUELESS’ ABOUT ITS DETAILS
City butcher brings long career in trade to end
PHIL HAS SERVED CUSTOMERS IN PLYMOUTH FOR 52 YEARS
Russian-Owned Yacht Seized In London
A £38 million superyacht has been detained in London as part of sanctions against Russia, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has announced.
Covid Deaths In Over-80s Now At Highest Rate
But Fatalities Well Below Past Levels
Falklands veterans keep their memories alive
FALLEN COMRADES ARE REMEMBERED
Volunteers raise funds for vital aid in Ukraine
TWO AMBULANCES SECURED BUT MORE HELP IS NEEDED
Moorland blazes extinguished
FIRES NEAR MARY TAVY AND LEE MOOR KEEP CREWS BUSY LONG INTO MONDAY NIGHT
Henderson feels Lambs are worthy of promotion
TAVISTOCK manager Stuart Henderson feels his side deserve to be playing Southern League football, but knows it is what they do over the next seven games that will ultimately decide their fate
Property is out of reach for younger homebuyers
CITY MP STEPS UP QUEST TO DEAL WITH HOUSING CRISIS
Lorry crashes into rail bridge
PICTURES have revealed the damage to a lorry after it hit a Plymouth bridge.
Councils unite in green quest
POLICY AIMS TO GIVE GUIDANCE TO CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES
Climate Hub is on way to city
FORMER BOOKSHOP WILL HOST WELCOMING SPACE
Convicted Rapist Found Guilty Of Sexual Assault
Woman ‘disgusted’ and ‘shocked’ over groping
Police duped city terrorist killer
NEW BOOK TELLS THE UNDERCOVER STORY
Ex-Tory to take on his old party in elections
‘REAL CONCERNS’ AT LACK OF EXPERIENCE IN NEW CABINET
Busy month takes toll on ‘jaded' team
STEVEN Schumacher thought the physical demands of seven games in 22 days took its toll on his Plymouth Argyle players in their 1-0 defeat by Ipswich Town at Portman Road.
Bridge's winning ways are brought to an end
IVYBRIDGE’S unbeaten run in the South West Premier Division ended when they went down 43-27 at Drybrook.
Relief for drivers affected by city roadworks site
FORDER VALLEY ROAD WEST DUE TO REOPEN TOMORROW
Lord Mayor quits Tories to become Independent
COUNCILLOR UNHAPPY WITH NEW REGIME
Plymouth ‘hotter than Cyprus'
PLYMOUTH was hotter than places like Spain and Cyprus yesterday, with a max temperature of 19 degrees C – and the Met Office have said the good weather is expected to continue into the weekend.
Former city centre boss Jon returns
NEW WATERFRONT BID BOSS SAID HE ‘ALWAYS REGRETTED LEAVING’
Canicross event will raise funds for Ukraine pets
PARKRUNNERS INVITED TO HELP ANIMALS OF WAR
Sherford to get leisure centre with pool and hall
MULTI-MILLION POUND PLAN FOR PLYMOUTH'S NEW TOWN
Russians need to rise up against Putin
THOUGHT OF THE DAY
Russia accused of blocking aid convoy
UKRAINIAN leaders have accused Russia of seizing 15 rescue workers and drivers from a humanitarian convoy trying to get desperately needed food and other supplies into the bloodied port city of Mariupol.
Firms left disappointed by mini-Budget pledges
‘THIS IS A BUDGET FOR TOMORROW WHEN CRISIS IS TODAY
Debate over restoring notorious street name
THE decision as to whether to restore street signs honouring a former Plymouth Mayor who was considered a naval hero but also a notorious slave trader will be made after the forthcoming local elections.
Boris talks tough as missiles on way
VLADIMIR Putin has already crossed the threshold of barbarism”, Boris Johnson has told ministers, as he faced calls to go further and faster in allowing Ukrainian refugees to come to the UK.
Artists to bring new life to city's empty shops
SCHEME WILL SEE EXHIBITIONS AND LIGHT INSTALLATIONS