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SEVEN hardy women are preparing to take the plunge and swim one mile in England’s largest lake to help support people who are grieving.
ORGANISERS of York Pride 2025 were overwhelmed by the turnout for the event - but say there is still work to be done to be an inclusive city.
The head teacher at Fulford School in York has said moving to a “smartphone free” learning environment has resulted in fewer incidents of ...
Dancer Nadiya Bychkova will be at Birdsall House near Malton on Saturday, July 5 for A Special Evening with Nadiya Bychkova. Set in the Georgian ballroom, organisers say the evening promises to be a ...
Pupils at Park Grove Primary Academy in The Groves are celebrating a very successful English Schools’ FA season.
Chris Minnoch, of the Legal Aid Practitioners Group, said lawyers have called the representative body ‘in tears’ over the situation.
Rugby league star Billy Boston is set to be knighted by the King at a Buckingham Palace investiture ceremony in a first for the sport.
No bus pass or registration will be required to access the scheme, which is due to run from July 19 to September 5.
Thunderstorm alerts could be issued this week, the Met Office warned as it forecast “intense rainfall” across parts of the UK. The deluge is expected to hit on Wednesday evening, after a drier and ...
The Government has been warned against raising the minimum income threshold for family visas to the same level for skilled workers as it is most likely to conflict with human rights law, an advisory ...
Customers who buy a Decathlon tent over the summer can return it once used, for a full refund in the form of a gift card.
Eurostar has unveiled plans to launch direct services connecting the UK with Germany and Switzerland. The operator claimed a “new golden age of international sustainable travel is here” as it ...
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