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York City Knights 'clunkiness' down to losing Ata Hingano, rues James Ford
JAMES FORD attributed the “clunkiness” showed by York City Knights in their laboured 24-18 win at Newcastle Thunder down to the early loss of Ata Hingano. Just five minutes had been played by the time that Hingano was taken off with an ankle injury
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York City Knights labour to successive league wins in 24-18 victory at Newcastle
YORK City Knights laboured to back-to-back wins in the Betfred Championship after edging past bottom-four side Newcastle Thunder 24-18 at Kingston Park. The two sides crossed for four tries each in a tight affair in which neither side were clearly
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York City manager John Askey would like ‘another couple of players’
JOHN ASKEY has noted that he would like “another couple of players” to arrive at York City. York recorded their second win in three games on Saturday, beating Yeovil Town 1-0 at Huish Park. A Lenell John-Lewis strike was enough for City to
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LIVE BLOG: Newcastle Thunder v York City Knights
8:41pm Full-Time: Newcastle Thunder 18-24 York City Knights York are eventually over the line, having been pushed
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More water supply problems in York - road closed
Water problems have closed one major York road and are affecting supplies elsewhere in the city. Stockton Lane is closed between Hopgrove Lane South and Hempland Lane because the road is flooded. Police are urging motorists and pedestrians
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York City record second win in three games after beating Yeovil Town 1-0
YORK City picked up their second win in three games after an impressive 1-0 victory away at Huish Park against Yeovil Town. Lenell John-Lewis’ deflected strike, his third goal of the season, was enough to separate the two sides in what was their
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Major route closed following accident
The road from Thornton le Dale all the way through to Kirby Misperton is closed at the A169. Police, fire and ambulance are all in attendance at a road traffic accident. A police spokesperson said? "We thank you for your patience whilst
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York rally against Rwandan flights
Campaigners staged a rally in York city centre today to protest against Government plans to deport refugees to Rwanda. York Stand Up for Racism held the event as lawyers for several national bodies prepare to challenge the policy in the High Court
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Child fights for life after A1(M) hard shoulder collision
A 10-year-old boy is fighting for his life after a crash on the hard shoulder of the A1(M) near Tadcaster. The child was travelling in a VW Golf when it collided with a Citroen Relay Van which was towing a large trailer. The van was stationary
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LIVE BLOG: Yeovil Town v York City
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Fountains Abbey named UK's best historic attraction
A RUINED North Yorkshire monastery has been named as the UK's joint best historical attraction. Fountains Abbey beat World Heritage sites such as Stonehenge and internationally renowned attractions such as Windsor Castle and the Tower of London
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UK drivers warned of strict new motoring laws coming into effect
Drivers across the UK have been urged to keep up to date with Highway Code and driving law changes amid a number of new motoring laws coming into effect this year. LeaseCar.co.uk has highlighted upcoming changes to the Highway Code impacting the
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Fish and chip shop closed by fire
A fish and chip shop is closed until further notice following a fire in its kitchen. Strensall Fisheries was well into its second frying session of the day when the blaze broke out in its cooking range. Customers and friends are rallying round
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Liz Truss 'in no position to rule out energy rationing'
THE endless Conservative leadership election, which has paralysed the Government’s response to the cost-of-living crisis, is finally drawing to an end. If, as predicted, Liz Truss emerges as the winner, we should look at the things she has said
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'Haven’t this council hurt York enough with their wild cat ideas?'
THE council is again rail roading a decision about Leeman Road and not thinking about the consequences of isolating the people of Leeman Road, cutting off bus services, and cutting out an artery into the city centre. Haven’t this council hurt York
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Groves closure: 'Has anyone checked the pollution levels in Lord Mayors Walk?'
HOW heartening to hear that pollution is down in The Groves (The Press, September 1), though of course the motorbikes must be annoying. I wonder if anyone has checked the pollution levels in Lord Mayors Walk where all the traffic has been diverted
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'A Wonderland of a different kind' - is this the best spa hotel in the north?
ALICE In Wonderland author Lewis Carroll grew up in Croft, just a short distance from the stunning five-star spa hotel Rockliffe Hall on the outskirts of Darlington. The 19th-century country house pays homage to the celebrated children's author
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'Soldiers pulled dad out of the car' - York woman recalls Ugandan terror
Shamim Eimaan was just six years old when, 50 years ago, she and her family - along with thousands of other Ugandan Asians - were expelled from the country they had called home by dictator Idi Amin. She remembers almost nothing about the terror