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2024-03-30
Declaration demands ‘real devolution’ for all Yorkshire
Teesworks and corporation ‘sought 90pc of port’s revenues’
Teachers in National Education Union ‘would take part in strike’
Labour hits out at rise in waterborne diseases since 2010
Farming art that could offer shear fulfilment
‘The first’ pub parking bay for tractors is a hit with village’s farmers
Combining AI with blood test ‘could speed up sepsis diagnosis’
City care facilities recommended to close permanently
Bargee travellers to march in protest at cost of boat licences
Snake reunited with owner after year of cold and crows
Council helping to replace music bus
St George triumphs on day of traditions
Post Office knew about faults with its system
DUP leader suddenly quits over charges ‘of historical nature’
Troubling legacy for towns where levelling up agenda failed to reach
‘Health focus’ important for district with sickest population
Disillusion a worry for Labour as Reform on the rise
Abuse of councillors ‘threatens democracy’
Houses face demolition after rail landslip
Councillors defer decision on battery energy storage plant
Councils pay tribute as members prepare to stand down in May
Man killed in crash on motorway identified
Boom in older people using buy now, pay later for baby goods
Shame on baying mob who hounded Princess
Banks must rethink closure of branches
Region deserves a much better deal from government
When farmers protest, our rulers need to listen
Anniversary most of us would rather forget
Bold path to being a better lawyer
Local government shake-up that changed county forever
The biggest change to local democracy took place in the county and country on April 1, 1974 in a move hailed by some but resented by others. Kit Sandeman reports. ‘Boroughs were not like one place. We’re a collection of communities’
County’s four new police forces were part of the reorganisation
Benefits and challenges in authority’s first year
“WORDS OF THE WEEK”
FW Woolworth opens its Yorkshire stores
Richard Taylor
Thomas P Stafford
Michael ‘Bronco’ Lane
Toby Keith
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE CROSSWORD
Probe into change of use of Dales pub
Asphalt plant near village gets go-ahead despite residents’ objections
MP hits back at ‘carve-up’ criticism
Volunteers keeping the county looking at its best
Council could finally fit bollard for pedestrian area after 13-year wait
‘Pie in the sky’ plan for club angers councillors
Leaky roof at hospital wing to be replaced
Crane that can lift up to 1,000 tons to help clear bridge wreckage
Fascination and criticism – mixed reaction to the film Oppenheimer in Japan
How smart technology can help you save money around the home
Azets expands with medical accounting team
Esh Construction creates £2.8m worth of social value in region
Siemens to start work on trains for UK at £200m site
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