A 23 year old Plymouth man has been seriously injured after being attacked on the junction between Mutley Plain and Ermington Terrace on Saturday (13 April).
The man is currently in hospital where his condition is being described as stable. It is thought that he received a number of injuries to the body though police are not revealing the nature of the injuries at this time.
Football can be a cruel game. For 90 minutes Argyle had performed admirably, soaking up pressure in the first half from a Burton side chasing promotion and providing plenty of attacking verve themselves in the second.
But they were defeated by a late late goal to leave Staffordshire with no points...
Albion reach their final home game of the season and their penultimate Championship match when they play dominant league leaders Newcastle Falcons on Saturday.
Newcastle have an impeccable record of 20 wins in 20 league matches this season including a 31-15 victory over Plymouth in...
Plymouth Argyle are celebrating news of two awards announced on Friday (12 April).
John Sheridan, who has lifted the club out of the relegation zone and into a good sequence of form including four wins in their last five games, has been named as League Two manager of the month for March.
Midfielder Jason Banton, the goalscoring hero of their recent run, including the winner in...
“We’re trying to remain grounded and make sure we have enough points to ensure that we are safe". So says Plymouth coach Gary Owers, speaking to the Plymouth Argyle website ahead of another vital game.
The Pilgrims travel to Staffordshire to face promotion chasing Burton Albion, a tough fixture on...
Plymouth's Theatre Royal has closed as work begins on a £7m generation project to redevelop the theatre and revive the West End of the city.
The theatre will be closed until September when it will celebrate its new look with the launch of the first UK tour of the National Theatre's production of War Horse.
Plymouth Council leader Tudor Evans has joined Chief Executive Adrian...
Plymouth’s economy will be amongst the hardest hit in the UK by the Government’s welfare reform, according to new national research revealed by Plymouth City Council.
A report by researchers at Sheffield Hallam University claims that when the welfare reforms have come into full effect they will take almost £19 billion a year out of the UK economy.
The inquests into the deaths of the two teenagers who died following a house fire in Honiton were opened yesterday in Exeter.
Coroner Dr Elizabeth Earland said that the identities of Andrew Gunn, 18 and 17-year-old Rosie Bennillick, identified at the hearing as Child A, had been confirmed by their mothers. The teenagers died at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital.
Local artists are being given the chance to showcase their talents as Plymouth City Council hosts a new programme of open art displays and talks.
Inspired by Plymouth based artist Martin Bush, councillors are to open up the Council House for exhibitions, supporting the city’s creative economy. Two pieces of modern art by Mr Bush are currently on loan and being displayed in the Cabinet...