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Callum Howe lauds 'positive week' after late York City equaliser
CALLUM HOWE praised the York City group after his late strike earned the Minstermen a hard-fought 1-1 draw with Maidenhead United. Howe was proud of how the York squad responded to Alex Woodyard’s red card in the 20th minute, with City being forced
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Neal Ardley praises York City spirit after earning late point
YORK City manager Neal Ardley praised the work rate of his players after Callum Howe’s late goal earned a 1-1 draw with Maidenhead United. Ardley’s side were at a disadvantage from 20 minutes onwards, with midfielder Alex Woodyard being shown a
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Firefighters to the rescue as youths become stuck after climbing tree
Firefighters came to the rescue of two youths who had become stuck after climbing a tree in a town near York. North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service says a fire crew was called to the scene in Scott Road, Selby, shortly after 12pm today (Saturday
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Late Callum Howe goal hands the ten-men of York City a point
THE ten men of York City earned a hard-fought point on the road with a 1-1 draw with Maidenhead United. York midfielder Alex Woodyard was shown a straight red card in just the 20th minute after a late challenge on Zico Asare, with the referee giving
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Campaigners highlight how York MPs have voted on climate policies in demonstration
Campaigners gathered in York today (Saturday, November 25) to highlight how their MPs have voted on climate policies. The group – consisting of parents and children – from Parents for Future held placards on the Fulford side of Millennium Bridge
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Who does the best Hot Chocolate? I put Starbucks, Costa and more to the test
As soon as the temperature drops, a Hot Chocolate is my go-to on any cafe menu. Steaming hot chocolatey goodness, coated in skooshy cream (I'm Scottish) and topped with sweet and melting marshmallows - it just can't be beaten. But with so
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Spending nowt for a day is not easy - have you tried it?
IT’S HARDER than you think to buy nothing for a day. An antidote to consumerism, Buy Nothing Day takes place on the same day as Black Friday. It’s an annual, 24-hour, detox from shopping, so while the world and his wife are battling it out
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LIVE BLOG: Maidenhead United vs York City
5:02pm Thankyou for joining us this afternoon, and we'll see you all in FA Cup action next Friday against Wigan Athletic
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Are you a Doctor Who fan? Prove it with our ultimate timey wimey quiz
Doctor Who is back on our screens for its monumental 60th anniversary and we have the ultimate timey wimey quiz to help you celebrate. It's time for BBC viewers to once again step into the Tardis for an adventure through time and space with three
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The 32 UK native dog breeds at risk of being extinct - is yours on the list?
We all have our favourite dog breeds, whether that’s because of their unique features such as being hypoallergenic, their intelligence or their size – the list goes on. But over the years, there are some much-loved breeds that have unfortunately
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Elderly woman killed and two men injured in crash on major East Yorkshire road
An elderly woman was killed and two men injured in a crash on a major East Yorkshire road. Humberside Police says the crash happened yesterday afternoon (Friday, November 24) on the B1253 near Driffield. A force spokesperson said a man has
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Time to test your general knowledge - It's Pub Quiz time!
The weekend is here which can only mean one thing, it's time for the weekly pub quiz. Perfect if you're taking a trip to the pub this weekend, this quiz will let you brush up on some of that unusual but essential knowledge for the occasion.
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You could be fined £5,000 for driving in these winter clothes
With the weather worsening, and temparatures falling, drivers are being warned that wearing winter clothes while driving could land them a £5,000 fine. Wearing gloves, coats and scarves could impact your driving, and therefore put you at risk of
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Uninsured driver tests positive for Class A drug in York
An uninsured driver tested positive for a Class A drug after being stopped by police officers in York. Sergeant Paul Cording from North Yorkshire Police said the driver was stopped yesterday (Friday, November 24) for having no insurance and then
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Missing Lancashire man may be in North Yorkshire, say police
A man missing from his home in Lancashire may be in North Yorkshire, say police. Robert Wilkinson, 44, from Barnoldswick was last seen at 9pm on Tuesday, November 21, wearing a Pretty Green coat with a poppy on it, blue Adidas trainers with red
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Luke Daley eager to make York City debut after making loan switch
YORK City loanee Luke Daley is raring to go after completing his short-term loan deal from Huddersfield Town on Friday afternoon. Daley joins York from Sky Bet Championship outfit Huddersfield Town after a consistent role in the club’s B team,
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Banned for not telling police who was driving his car - twice
Four York and North Yorkshire drivers have been convicted in their absence of motoring offences after failing to respond to court summons. Two cases were heard at Harrogate Magistrates Court. James Thomas Arthur Kewley, 46, of Dean Road, Norton
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North Yorkshire Police commits to tackling gender-based violence
North Yorkshire Police has committed to tackling gender-based violence. Speaking today (Saturday, November 25) on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women – White Ribbon Day – a force spokesperson doubled down on the
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Van crashes into sign to avoid car making ‘dangerous’ overtake – police appeal
A van crashed into a sign to avoid a car making a “dangerous” overtake in North Yorkshire, police have said. North Yorkshire Police says the driver of the van was travelling west on Sinnington Cliff Road, near Sinnington, yesterday (Friday, November
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Person trapped under vehicle after crash in North Yorkshire
A person was trapped under a vehicle after a crash in North Yorkshire. North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service says three fire crews, police and paramedics were on the scene in Egton, near Whitby, shortly after 11pm yesterday (Friday, November
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York teenager has become three-time kickboxing world champion
A YORK teenager has become a three-time kickboxing world champion. Lauren Greenwood, 17, won gold in Orlando, following on from the previous year where she won two world titles in Ireland. The York College student started kickboxing at eight-years-old
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Church in York announces dates for Christmas services
TRINITY Church York has announced the dates and times for Christmas services. Based in the heart of York city centre, St Anthony's Hall in Peasholme Green will be hosting a variety of events for the upcoming festivities. The schedule is as
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North Yorkshire Primary School welcomes special guest
PUPILS at a school near York received a very special guest earlier this month. Escrick Church of England Primary School was visited by Keir Mather MP during Parliament Week, on November 10. The Selby and Ainsty MP, whose constituency takes
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Councillor hits back after being accused of 'virtue signalling' over York City
A York councillor campaigning to become a Member of Parliament has been accused of “virtue signalling” and using “naked political tactics” by calling for fairer funding for York City Football Club. Cllr Andrew Hollyer is the Liberal Democrat candidate
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Music night that saved much-loved York theatre to celebrate 30th anniversary
A musical fundraiser that helps keep a much-loved York theatre afloat is celebrating its 30th anniversary. York Music Night raises cash for Joseph Rowntree Theatre, in Haxby Road, with concert evenings featuring amateur musicians from groups across
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The historical North Yorkshire town named among UK's prettiest by The Telegraph
A North Yorkshire town known for its picturesque buildings and “wiggly” streets of independent shops has been named one of the prettiest in the UK by The Telegraph. Ripon made the top list and it seems to be quite the compliment as there are around
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Public meeting to discuss 'continued concerns' over York schools academy trust
A PUBLIC meeting has been called to discuss what Micklegate councillors call the 'continued concerns' over the operation of the South Bank Multi Academy Trust (MAT) and the governance of Scarcroft School, which is part of the Trust. It follows
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York level crossing to close
A YORK level crossing will be out of action while works are carried out. The level crossing in Towthorpe Road, Haxby, will be closed at 11.15pm on Sunday, December 3 and ending at 6am the next day. Read next: Tributes to York chemist
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'It’s time for real change' - York business figure throws hat in the ring to be mayor
A well-known York business figure has thrown his hat in the ring to be mayor of North Yorkshire. David Skaith has been shortlisted to the final two Labour candidates for York and North Yorkshire Mayor. Labour is expected to announce its candidate