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The showery weather dried up just in time for the start of Sinnington's annual Bank Holiday Fair on Monday. Weeks of practice paid off and the children from the village community school performed ...
In 1765 a young orphan boy is bundled into a carriage and taken to London to be a playmate for the son of King George III and Queen Charlotte.
POVERTY is still taking its toll in York where daily life is 'strikingly reminiscent of the challenges faced in the wake of VE Day’, says ...
The annual Fish and Ships Festival, scheduled to take place over the weekend of Saturday, May 17 and Sunday, May 18, will be hosted in the Whitby Marina Front car park. A range of entertainment will ...
A man with paranoid schizophrenia who had a blade in public and behaved “bizarrely” towards police staff has been given an absolute discharge. Judge Simon Hickey said he couldn’t pass any other ...
Aston Villa were unhappy at a fixture switch and Tom Cleverley became the latest victim of the Watford hot seat.
Crops are “suffering” after Yorkshire saw its driest combined February, March and April in 90 years, a farmer has said.
PUBLIC meetings are being organised to discuss the impact of car park ticket price rises in York. Three City of York Council opposition Liberal Democrat councillors - Paula Widdowson, Stephen Fenton ...
Tom Berry was a teenager when he joined the Royal Navy as a radio operator on the Tribal-class destroyer HMS Tartar.
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