CATEGORIES
Categories
Firm forks out to prevent pollution
£10M TO EASE HOUSING IMPACT ON RIVERS
Walkers will be stepping back into the Eighties
MUCH-LOVED EVENT WILL BRING IN FUNDS FOR HOSPICE
Reel to reopen as music venue
ART DECO BUILDING TO BE PRESERVED IN SCHEME
P&O sackings are Brexit's final smack in the face for Dover
IF any town is symbolic of Britain's Brexit catastrophe it is Dover. After years of being treated as a car park amid chaos around the port, the final insult came this week when hundreds of locals were sacked on the spot by P&O Ferries, to be replaced by foreign workers.
Man freed after a year as charges are dropped
ENGINEER DENIED SENDING PEOPLE THREATENING EMAILS
Chemical incident at country club
The boss of a country club has confirmed it was the scene of an incident involving hazardous materials this week.
Backlash over plan to cut bus shelters
PETITION AGAINST COUNCIL MOVE TO AXE 200
Antarctic glacier has shrunk by a seventh
ALARMING RESEARCH BY CITY-BASED POLAR SHIP
Annie celebrates her strolls with poetry collection
WORK ‘OFFERS AN IMPORTANT TRUTH’
New suggestion to honour city sporting hero
STADIUM ACCESS ROUTE IS NOW FAVOURED LOCATION
Jacob secures club award after impressive year
THERE were some fast finishers from Tamar Trotters at the Newquay 10km Road Race – part of the Cornish Grand Prix series.
Ryan King!
STEVEN Schumacher has come up with an unusual reason for Ryan Hardie already getting three times as many goals for Plymouth Argyle this season as he did for the whole of last term.
Operations hit by Covid-19 ‘surge'
LACK OF BEDS LEADS TO HOSPITAL ACTION
Survivors emerge from theatre debris
SURVIVORS have begun to emerge as authorities work to rescue hundreds of civilians trapped in the basement of a theatre blasted by Russian airstrikes in the besieged Ukrainian city of Mariupol, the local governor said.
City dental practice is unable to fill vacancies
THOUSANDS of NHS dental patients have been left in limbo after a Plymouth dentist quit the city and her practice was unable to continue treating them.
City's highest honour for Mark
HONORARY FREEMAN OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH
Fury as P&O Ferries sacks 800 workers
P&O FERRIES has sparked outrage after sacking 800 seafarers and replacing them with cheaper agency workers.
Arts Cinema to host screening in aid of Ukraine
CHARITY PREVIEW OF ‘OLGA’, A FILM ABOUT EXILED GYMNAST
Artists Unite For Ukraine Aid Gig
Wonderzoo ‘peace event' for victims
City Is Urged To Play Part In Aid For War Refugees
Charities Are Poised To Help With Task Of Finding Homes
Zelensky's plea to US: 'We need more'
UKRAINIAN president Volodymyr Zelensky cited Pearl Harbour and the terror attacks of September 11 2001 on Wednesday as he appealed to the US Congress to do more to help Ukraine's fight against Russia.
Greenbank is 'a drugs hotspot
PUBLIC MEETING BEING HELD TODAY TO HEAR CONCERNS
Racist who posted filth breached court order
BUT MICHAEL O NEILL AVOIDS JAIL AS HE DIDN'T POST MORE
Bellringer broke arm after falling inside tower
CIRCUMSTANCES ARE 'NOT THOUGHT TO BE SUSPICIOUS'
Early Learning Centre returns
NEW STORE WILL BE LOCATED INSIDE MARKS AND SPENCER
Drag Queen Set To Stage Cabarets For Native Ukraine
Virina Flower To Help Raise Funds For Humanitarian Aid
Suspended sentence for attack in city pub
DRUNK THUG RAINED BLOWS UPON VICTIM ON GROUND
State TV protester praised for her 'huge' bravery
A WOMAN who interrupted a live news bulletin on Russian state TV to protest against the invasion of Ukraine has been praised by a UK minister for her "huge degree of bravery".
GOING FOR GOLD!
PLYMOUTH MODERN PENTATHLETE EYES SUCCESS IN CAIRO
Keyham killer had been reported to authorities by his own mum
MAXINE DAVISON CONTACTED THEM MONTHS BEFORE TRAGEDY, PRE-INQUEST HEARING TOLD