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2018-01-22
A united front in the battle for One Yorkshire
No-confidence vote leaves Ukip chief in fight for job
£70m funding for technology to help speed up medical treatments
HONOURING VICTIMS OF DISASTER
LONELINESS IS A JOB FOR ALL OF US
‘POETRY HAS A FUTURE’
Sex offenders crack under lie detector
Coldest night for two years brings snow
France ‘would have voted to leave EU’
Young women miss smear tests
Kinks and Zombies guitarist dies aged 76 after falling down stairs
Many fail test to spot signs they are being scammed
School buses to run after firm fails
Record-breaking Atlantic row for veteran who lost leg in blast
BBC calls on West Indian midwife for new series of popular drama
Thousands gather to remember life of Cranberries singer
Seafood firm looks to China as sale speculation intensifies
Vital services must be run by public servants, says Labour’s law chief
‘Deep flaws’ in many outsourcing deals brings call for new approach
MP raises fears over zero scores in tests for disability
University honours inspirational visionaries
School to stop teaching Latin – after 600 years on curriculum
Inspectors give the highest rating
Literacy is made top priority as campaign takes off across region
Business backs free port plan for city region
First edition of debut outing for wartime flying ace set to be sold
Study finds no link between satisfaction with GP opening hours and visits to A&E
Schools urged to warn children about ‘sexting’ as social media told to do more
Police name girl, eight, who died in hospital after knife attack
Burglars stole items meant for city’s needy families
The economy, film and raising a midweek glass to poet
Saving pensions
Rural broadband is vital to help us rise to challenges
Boost for town as web firm relocates
Rhinos player talks of his hopes for men’s mental health retreat
Plans for walkway to link city hospitals and save ambulances time
Taliban slaughters foreigners in attack on hotel
Social Democrats vote for talks with Merkel’s party to end lengthy stalemate
Hundreds of police maintain order as N Korea girl band leader crosses border
Restaurant makes kitchen a hygiene hotspot
SMEs set to be most negatively affected by Brexit
US delegation explores investment options in strong British economy
Northern companies given the chance to put their case to high-profile investors
Rural business estate creates 130 jobs with final batch of tenants
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