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2018-12-17
THOMAS TRIUMPHS
Councils threaten to quash refugee schemes
Shorter train delays now trigger payouts
Councillor insists ‘I have no connection with fake Twitter account abuse’
Extended access plans for GP appointments
EXTREMISM HOLDING SWAY IN UK
YORKSHIRE CHOICE FOR SIR ALAN...
Force to increase officers amid cuts
Teacher woes over pupils’ behaviour
‘NHS paid out £26m on reforms advice’
Zoo ‘devastated’ by fire thankful to rapid response of fundraisers
Two die as crash shuts Pennine route
Experts work out roads to avoid this Christmas
Victims repeatedly targeted by burglars
‘Let’s spare a thought for those incredible NHS staff, who continue to go above and beyond.’
12.7m see Stacey raised onto cloud nine with Strictly win
Killing Eve star left startled by success
May’s allies distance themselves from new referendum rumours
Corbyn condemns ‘rising levels of poverty across the UK’
Reception is mixed for climate accord agreement
Campaign calls for ethnic minority face to be on £50 note
Hi-tech restoration project for minster’s Victorian stained glass
Past pupils recreate memories for charity
School funding cuts blamed for ‘poverty trap’ among children
Pupils inspired at this magical time
Social worker wins top award for teaching
Nuisance calls firms’ bosses to be hit with fines
Boy given months to live goes back to school, four years on
Homeless charity hit by hotel cancellation
AN END TO SILENCE IN COURT
A time of death and renewal... as May hopes for reprieve
NHS suffers amid rows
Get behind the Prime Minister’s deal to get us out of the EU
Plan for Brexit needed now
Alarming poverty
Battling to find funds for local needs
Breaking all the rules of success in negotiations
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Keeping business rates ‘will help strengthen the Yorkshire brand’
Campaigners fear for future of district’s community hospitals
Music teacher hits high notes with award nomination
Cinema is revealed for flagship scheme
Firms shortlisted in search for best start-up
New boss to shut 40 of Laura Ashley’s stores
Start-Up Loans delivers £40m to Yorkshire’s budding entrepreneurs
Bank of England expected to hold rates at 0.75 per cent amid Brexit turmoil
Brexit uncertainty holds back Giggling Squid expansion
Chief of staff: Trump ‘terrible human being’
Victorian cliff tramway is still proving popular
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