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Articles from The Plymouth Herald (Plymouth, England) (June 30, 2020)

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AFFAIR AND SQUARE; BBC1, 7.30pm EASTENDERS: SHARONGATEPICK OF THE. today's tv With Sara Wallis 242
ALAN BENNETT'S TALKING [...]. 177
Argyle have imminent plans to release season tickets. 601
BAKE OFF: THE PROFESSIONALS[...]. 175
Bonney decides to leave role as development coach. DAVE POTHAM Football correspondent 477
Cheers! Pubs reopen in Ireland. 196
Drink-driver was harbour master; IN BRIEF. 212
Driver took cops on A38 chase; bmw pursued at speeds up to 90mph. STUART ABEL [email protected] @plymouth_live 661
Drugs courier caught red-handed with cash and 15 mobiles. 231
Dumplings are too strong for Cornwall; GOLF. 364
Exeter stay in League 2 after play-off misery. 259
Firms preparing to cut jobs; 30% of businesses say they expect to make redundancies. WILLIAM TELFORD [email protected] @wtelfordherald 802
Fresh start for city's School of Creative Arts; school changes name to millbay academy. KATIE TIMMS [email protected] @katietimms94 644
Full force of the law is only way to end littering; OPINION. 288
GUESS THE YEAR: College's open-air drama show, and Elvis was Crying in the Chapel. 376
I will be amazed if there's no second wave of virus; LETTER S Get in touch - tell us what you think Email: [email protected] Post: Unfortunately our office is shut so we are unable to accept posted letters. Letter to the editor 851
Iran seeks to detain Trump over attack. 401
LOOKING BACK The story of Spion Kop; Local hero of Boer War provides link between Plymouth Argyle and Plymouth College, reveals CHRIS ROBINSON. CHRIS ROBINSON 612
Man denies murder; 5MINUTE BRIEFING. 158
Navy apologises after ship's 'loud party' fed up locals contacted police after being kept awake by noise. ALEX GREEN [email protected] 623
Navy apology after ship party disturbs residents; neighbours contacted police after being kept awake by noise. ALEX GREEN [email protected] 625
Nicky's group for dads and babies up for award. 517
Nuclear safety advice sent to homes. 212
Parents 'face fines on school return'. 511
PATIENCE PAYS OFF; ARGYLE WILL NOT BE RUSHED INTO MAKING NEW SIGNINGS. CHRIS ERRINGTON [email protected] @chriserrington1 497
Placement scheme set up for BAME coaches. JAMIE GARDNER Football correspondent 493
Powerful voices not always right; of the day THOUGHT. Bill Martin 560
Pub renames itself 'The Lockdown'. 396
Rare log book of Captain Cook; The Box proud to display unique 18th century document compiled by celebrated explorer, which was gifted to Plymouth. JO CLARKE Marketing and communications officer, The Box 482
Ringo will always be a Starr; The beat goes on for Beatles drummer Ringo Starr as he turns 80.MARION McMULLEN looks back at his remarkable career. MARION McMULLEN 871
Sadness behind the painting of a confident woman; QUIRKY HISTORY. 247
Shock at anti-social behaviour; IN BRIEF. 231
Slimmer Shaun loses four stones in lockdown; DAD SLIMS DOWN FROM 19ST 10LB TO 15ST 9LB BY NEW DIET AND EXERCISE Shaun Sandell said he felt 'ashamed and embarrassed' at his weightSHAUN SANDELL. KATIE TIMMS [email protected] @katietimms94 602
The areas Lowe needs to add to his Argyle squad; part one of the rebuild is complete. CHRIS ERRINGTON [email protected] @chriserrington1 597
THE CHOIR: SINGING FOR [...]. 188
THEN & NOW; CHRIS ROBINSON compares pictures of the past to the Plymouth of today. CHRIS ROBINSON 255
Thousands flee Burma village after government evacuation. 159
Warning to flytippers after man sentenced. STUART ABEL [email protected] @plymouth_live 381

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