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2018-09-15
BOLD AS BRASSICA
Banks failing firms decade after crash
Brexit plans ‘could see swathes of upland Dales turned to scrub’
Shock police figures over missing people
Woman is killed as lorry wrecks house
10 YEARS SINCE THE FINANCIAL CRISIS
Hospital volunteer in plea for information after bike stolen
‘No signs’ of armed officers at Commons attack
‘Match NHS pledge with funds for social care’
Window on a world of local lore reopened
Feminists criticise Apple over ‘too big’ design for iPhone
Rail chiefs ‘should be allowed to borrow to invest’
MP’s hope after taking baby into the Commons
Ministers criticised as British Steel cuts 400 jobs
‘Hill farms at risk’ if landowners paid to look after environment
Mayor says North must get control of ‘Brexit dividend’
Former Minister recounts ‘shocking’ events
Mothers united by tragedy following car deaths
Extra time for region’s trains to turn around
Prison staff strike halted after ‘meaningful’ talks
Clan finally has its chief... after 337 years
Russia to consider UK bid to quiz toxin suspects
Killer may have no family at his inquest
Education inspectors urged to scrap ‘outstanding’ rating for schools
Fraudster jailed for bid to cash in on tragic Lee Rigby
D-Day veteran skydives again after 74 years
Archbishop told to ‘put house in order’ over zero-hours contracts
Chance to take lunch with the Yorkshire Vet
Plans for apartments tower blocks on long-abandoned land in city
Fears for missing rare hen harrier
How to register a loved one’s death
CRASH LANDING INTO A DECADE OF AUSTERITY
WEEK ENDING
True price of banking crash
Questions of faith
Finally, MPs rail against shambles on the trains
How paying rent regularly can help credit rating
Students march over violence
Traders ditch trade war fears to send FTSE rising
Sanofi to keep on with cost savings
Taken on trust, the investment vehicle where risks are reduced
Record profits at Wetherspoon’s but chairman warns over costs
Savers suffer as banks fail to pass on rate rise
Human instincts can be a potential weakness in the fight against fraud
Co-op profits rise as shoppers flock to stores
Nationwide not planning redundancies and will maintain its branch network
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