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Argyle have to be at their best against Swansea City
MIKE Phelan will be in the Plymouth Argyle dug-out for the first time for the Championship clash against Swansea City at Home Park tomorrow night.
Rooney gets Argyle support with Mike Phelan's arrival
WHEN it comes to assistant managers/first team coaches (call it whatever title you want) there are few more experienced and respected within football than Mike Phelan.
Brook best in the world, insists Joe
JOE Root believes England team-mate Harry Brook has established himself as the best cricketer in the world.
UK may lift ban on Syrian group
THE UK Government is expected to make a swift decision on whether to lift the ban on the Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), after it swept to power in Syria, ousting President Bashar Assad's regime.
Economy is the focus
PRIME Minister Sir Keir Starmer is putting efforts to kick-start economic growth above human rights concerns, as he meets Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman.
NHS told to put patient safety first
NHS leaders have been ordered to \"prioritise patient safety\" ahead of a key Accident and Emergency target, as hospital beds in England near full capacity.
Syria is in transition
SYRIA'S prime minister has said that most cabinet ministers were still working from offices in Damascus yesterday, after rebels entered the country's capital city over the weekend and overthrew President Bashar Assad.
Free Christmas lunch for people on their own
A POPULAR Plymouth cafe that locals love has made a heartwarming offer to anyone lonely this Christmas. The owner posted on social media and was met with many kind words from locals - after he highlighted that the festive season can be a tough time for some.
Pre-school boasts 'Team of the Year'
NATIONAL AWARD FOR EARLY YEARS TEAM
You can't miss these houses
RESIDENTS LIGHT UP STREET WITH SUPER FESTIVE DISPLAY
Children set to star in TRP's pantomime
SIXTEEN children chosen to be a part of this year's pantomime at Theatre Royal Plymouth have been revealed, after more than 60 young people auditioned for roles.
Trees to be axed to widen road
FELLING WILL TAKE PLACE ALONG TAVISTOCK ROAD
Residents view hidden treasures of Sherford
SHERFORD residents had the chance to learn about a wealth of hidden treasures which were saved by archaeologists during construction on the town.
witnesses Appeal for to tragic death crash
POLICE investigating the tragic deaths of a mother and her young daughter who lost their lives in March after they were hit by a car are renewing their appeal for witnesses who have yet to come forward.
Argyle 'on top of things' for transfer window
ROONEY SAYS COMINGS - AND GOINGS - BEING LOOKED AT
Ryan Hardie ready to play through injury for groin Argyle cause
STRIKER KEEN TO START SCORING AGAIN AFTER 10-GAME DROUGHT
Services' struggles continue
DEVONPORT Services slipped to 33-24 defeat on the all-weather surface at Weston Hornets as their tough time in National Two West continued.
Albion back to winning ways after weathering Storm Darragh
PLYMOUTH Albion got back to winning ways following a five-game winless streak with a resounding victory at home to Darlington, in some of the worst conditions you're likely to see a game of rugby be played in.
Usru floors rival Booth as eliminator is ended early
CITY BOXER NOW MANDATORY BRITISH CONTENDER
First cousins may face marriage ban
MARRIAGES between first cousins would be banned in the UK, under a proposal to be tabled in Parliament.
Planning reforms will be 'sweeping'
THE Government is poised to deliver a \"sweeping overhaul\" of council planning committees aimed at \"unblocking the clogged-up\" system, Angela Rayner is set to announce.
Rayner reacts to polls
ANGELA Rayner has said she understands people are angry and \"impatient for change\", after several polls have showed a drop in support for Labour following October's Budget.
Reeves on way to Brussels for EU meeting
THE UK and the European Union should aim to have a \"businesslike\" relationship going forward, the Chancellor is set to say when she meets European finance chiefs.
William helps to feed homeless
THE Prince of Wales has helped to serve Christmas lunch at a homeless shelter run by a charity that he was introduced to by his mother.
Power cuts persist due to storm
HUNDREDS of thousands of people in the UK were facing a second day without power yesterday, as a result of the widespread disruption caused by Storm Darragh.
Assad regime toppled in Syria
SYRIANS poured into city streets echoing with celebratory gunfire yesterday, after a stunning rebel advance reached the country's capital, putting an end to the Assad family's 50 years of iron rule but raising questions about the future of the country.
Family of missing man are still clinging to hope
THE family of a missing man from Plymouth are holding on to a \"glimmer of hope\" despite there being no sign of him in the last 12 months.
Santa is on tour in Plympton
CHARITY FUNDS RAISED BY LOCAL ROTARY CLUB
Pathology to go to Estover from hospital
DERRIFORD Hospital is proposing to move its pathology services to Estover to free up space for clinical care.
Plea for support for veterans at Christmas
'LET THEM KNOW THAT YOU CARE'