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Five arrested over disorder on Barbican
FIVE people were arrested in Plymouth on Thursday evening after reports of an assault near the Barbican.
Scale of city child obesity is revealed
MORE THAN A THIRD OF CITY'S 10 & 11-YEAROLDS ARE OVERWEIGHT
Artists use 'canvas' of derelict site hoardings
GOOD COMPANIONS BOARDS TURNED INTO ‘PUBLIC ART'
Duchy 'making money from lifeboat stations'
INVESTIGATION SHOWS MONEY CHARGED FOR RNLI BASES
Community wins gold award at Britain in Bloom
ESTATE'S GARDENS CLASSED AS A VILLAGE AND NAMED BEST IN DEVON.
"Upskilling local people is crucial to city's growth'
LEADER SAYS SKILLED WORKERS NEEDED
Saltram's rich heritage open to new exploration
NEW APP VOICED BY POLDARK ACTOR GIVES VISITORS FRESH INSIGHT
Wreaths to be laid to mark Remembrance
WREATHS will be laid by civic and military leaders on the Hoe tomorrow as part of Plymouth's Remembrance Sunday Service which will be led by new Bishop of Exeter, The Rt Revd Dr Mike Harrison.
MAKING PROGRESS
GIBSON AND HAZARD CLOSE TO RETURNING FOR PILGRIMS
Rooney puts to one side fondness for Derby
THREE POINTS FOR ARGYLE ARE ALL THAT MATTER TO HEAD COACH
Henderson not happy with Tavistock's away day capitulation
TAVISTOCK manager Stuart Henderson pulled no punches after watching his side suffer a 5-1 mauling at Bemerton Heath Harlequins in Southern League Division One South on Wednesday night, writes Stuart James.
McPhee knows the importance of clash with Marlow
IT is still too early in the season to be talking about 'must win' games, but the importance of Plymouth Parkway's Southern League Premier Division clash with Marlow tomorrow should not be underestimated.
Suspended Labour MP charged with assault
MIKE Amesbury has been charged with assault after a video emerged of him appearing to punch a man to the ground in the street.
Busy 14 days sees 3,000 migrants cross
MORE than 3,000 migrants arrived in the UK in the busiest fortnight of Channel crossings so far this year.
Euro leaders react to Trump victory
AROUND 50 European leaders are reassessing their trans-Atlantic relations at a summit in the hope that Donald Trump's second US presidency will avoid the strife of his first administration.
Man admits to causing dad's death
MINIBUS DRIVER WAS ON DRUGS DURING CRASH
Devonport is 'happiest place to live in the UK'
SURVEY SEES HISTORIC SUBURB ON TOP
Food van back with seafood to street food
VAN THAT WAS LOCKDOWN HIT IS BACK ONCE AGAIN
Repairs on theatre roof to start
'URGENT' WORK EXPECTED TO TAKE 12 WEEKS TO FINISH
Award-winning architecture firm has closed down
FIRM IS EXPECTED TO GO INTO LIQUIDATION WITHIN WEEKS
Ex-student fined for not handing over digital data
MAN TO PAY £10K AS POLICE INVESTIGATION WAS HINDERED
Hoe hotel up for auction at £1.5m
REDUCED ASKING PRICE AS OWNERS SEEK TO RETIRE
Official warning from CQC for Derriford
OVERCROWDING IN A&E WAS MAJOR ISSUE FOR INSPECTORS
CONFIDENCE BOOSTER
GRIMSHAW DELIGHTED WITH A CLEAN SHEET
A positive result was all that mattered to Rooney
PILGRIMS END THEIR FOUR-MATCH WINLESS RUN BY BEATING POMPEY
Mayes and Smith enjoy their first win of the season
ALAN Mayes and Mike Smith celebrated their first win of the season when they beat Arash Dinari and Lawrence Hay.
Feyi-Waboso is backed for Lions
JASON Robinson is backing Immanuel Feyi-Waboso to defy his inexperience and take the 2025 British and Irish Lions tour by storm.
Action on migrant crossings slammed
MORE than 50 migrants have been rescued in the English Channel, while two bodies were found floating at sea.
Badenoch slams 'cruel' farms tax
KEMI Badenoch has attacked the Government’s “cruel family farms tax” as she hit out at the inheritance tax Budget measures in her first Prime Minister’s Questions as Conservative Party leader.
Starmer seeking 'special relationship' with Trump
THE UK will work with Donald Trump on economic and security issues, Sir Keir Starmer said, as he insisted the “special relationship” will prosper with the new United States president-elect.