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The protest, which took place on the day of the Drax’s annual AGM, brought together around 30 activists who dressed as trees to perform a dance - Staying Alive as ‘The Tree Gees’ - followed by Hit the ...
North Yorkshire councillors from different political parties visited a £4m Yorkshire Water project to reduce discharges into the river Seven from ...
Families can enjoy a new geocache treasure hunt trail that celebrates the rich art heritage of the coastal village of Staithes in the North ...
For those looking for a lunchtime deal, a small Thai restaurant tucked away down a York city centre side street may have just what you’re ...
The York Board Games Convention will return to St Peter's School in York offering a variety of activities for board game and RPG fans of all levels.
A  thug who shouted racial and other abuse for eight minutes within hearing of shoppers, children and tourists in the centre of York has ...
The pub quiz is believed to have originated from a company called Burns and Porter, which would share their quizzes in the 1970s in order to encourage more regular visitors. The regular pub quizzes ...
State Man produced a dominant front-running display to win his third Boodles Champion Hurdle at Punchestown, where ...
People across York and North Yorkshire who live with Parkinson's are being invited to participate in Sport Parkinson's Try-Athlon.
A 28-piece travelling brass band is set to perform a free concert in Scarborough. Oddfellows Brass will take to the stage at The Band Stand at Scarborough Spa on Sunday, May 18, at 3pm; seats will be ...
Speaking as a man who would rather swim to America than fly, a fear of flying is no joke. Whether you’re a seasoned multi-centre trip flyer or a lover of the short-haul holiday, for many people, ...
A new £47 million Urgent and Emergency Care Centre has opened at Scarborough Hospital. The centre is said to mark the largest capital investment in the history of York and Scarborough Teaching ...