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Zero hygiene for 'Trattoria'
A PLYMOUTH restaurant has received a zero hygiene rating and been told that \"urgent improvement is necessary\".
Couple aiming to drive Coxside motor firm forward once more
HUSBAND AND WIFE REOPEN CITY GARAGE
Neglect case leads to ban for city dog owner
TWO ANIMALS WERE KEPT IN UNSATISFACTORY CONDITIONS
New cafe is Joanna's answer to coffee deficit
WOMAN WHO HAD NOWHERE TO SIP STARTS NEW OUTLET
'Duchy rentals fail to meet legal standard'
A NUMBER of rental properties owned by Prince William fail to meet the minimum legal energy efficiency standards for landlords, it has been revealed.
Bourne brings slice of 1930s tavern life to Plymouth
MATTHEW Bourne's awardwinning The Midnight Bell is coming to Theatre Royal Plymouth (TRP) as part of a UK tour, it has been announced.
NO FREE HIT FOR ARGYLE
ROONEY IS TAKING HIS PILGRIMS TO ELLAND ROAD TO WIN
Divers make a splash with impressive start to season
PLYMOUTH Diving made an impressive start to the season at their first competitive meet weekend.
Argyle praised for keeping the faith with Wayne Rooney
WHILE the outlook remains uncertain for Wayne Rooney amid Plymouth Argyle's onfield inconsistencies, former Pilgrims stopper Graham Stack is confident the club is making good decisions at all levels.
Man in court on driving charges
A MAN has appeared in court charged with a number of motoring offences after a car crashed in a residential street in Plymouth.
Government's alcohol consumption revealed
THE Government consumed more than 5,500 bottles of wine and spirits in the past two years, new figures have shown.
Teen who murdered ex gets life
A TEENAGER who stabbed his 15-year-old ex-girlfriend to death in the street has been detained for life with a minimum term of 17 years.
Floods leave 205 dead
THREE days after flash floods swept through several towns in Spain and killed at least 205 people, the initial shock was giving way to anger, frustration and a wave of solidarity yesterday.
'Proceeds of crime' cash aids city divers
REINVESTMENT OF PROCEEDS USED FOR NEW EQUIPMENT
Career day aimed at boosting confidence
ADVICE AND INSIGHTS TO LAND A JOB
Butcher Geoff is keeping the old traditions alive
A PLYMOUTH butcher who has been in the trade for more than 50 years, having started at the tender age of 14, says his shop is still going strong.
'Bike nights' raise £1,300
MORE than £1,300 has been raised for a Plymouth animal sanctuary by motorcyclists who gathered at a series of bike nights earlier this year.
Volunteers make their 11th trip to Ukraine
GRATEFUL CHARITY MAKES ANDREAS AN AMBASSADOR
Explosions and tower of smoke in garage blaze
CITY CENTRE ROAD IS CORDONED OFF
Countdown to switch on of Christmas lights
THE countdown to Christmas in Plymouth will kick off with the switch-on of the city's lights - and it's just a couple of weeks away.
Popular cafe adds Sunday roasts as it opens 7 days
A PLYMOUTH cafe and popular locals meeting place is now serving delicious roast lunches for the first time.
JOE BLOW FOR ARGYLE
CAPTAIN EDWARDS FACES A LONG SPELL ON THE SIDELINES
Buoyant Tavistock look to build on win at Mousehole
IT is one of those immutable clichés in football that 'anyone can beat anyone' in any particular league. But that is certainly the case in Southern League Division One South.
Mumba calls on team-mates to travel to Leeds believing that they can win
WING-BACK RELISHING CHANCE TO END POOR FORM AT ELLAND ROAD
Parkway aiming to build on home win
BUOYED by their first home league win of the season against Wimborne Town in midweek, Plymouth Parkway will be looking to make it two from two when they play host to Merthyr Town in the Southern League Premier Division tomorrow.
Tory contest over - but who has won?
KEMI Badenoch and Robert Jenrick's race to replace Rishi Sunak as Conservative Party leader has ended.
13,325 prisoners released under Tory scheme
MORE than 13,000 prisoners in England and Wales were released early under a scheme introduced by the previous Conservative government, new figures show.
Workload of NHS staff to rise - PM
THE NHS' workload is \"likely to go up, not down\", Sir Keir Starmer warned, as he hinted at reforms the Government might make to assist healthcare staff.
More flood victims fear
CREWS are searching for bodies in stranded cars and buildings following flash floods in Spain that claimed at least 140 lives.
Fundraiser for farewell to ‘gentle giant' Adrian
A MUCH-loved Plymouth doorman described as the \"gentlest\" bloke you'd ever meet has died at the age of 69.