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Two ex-soldiers have turned their former homesickness for British food into a multi-million pound York-based business. Lorry crashes leave two dead

Two men died in accidents involving heavy vehicles on North Yorkshire's roads early today. Fan banned for being drunk at City match

A man has been barred from all professional soccer matches for a year and four more were fined following incidents at Saturday's game between York City and Darlington. Princess to see University work

The Princess Royal is to see at first hand the work of leading researchers in the University of York's biology department tomorrow. Hospitals must cooperate

York hospital specialists must work more closely with colleagues from Harrogate and possibly Scarborough to maintain the most modern medical standards, the chief of executive of North Yorkshire Health Authority has warned. Price hike sees the vulnerable cut down on home help

Nearly ten per cent of the elderly and disabled people in York who were receiving a council-run domestic support service have withdrawn since following a steep hike in the price of the service. York firm dismisses 'sweatshop' claim

Warnings by Britain's general union that call centres are turning into "the new sweatshops of Britain" have been dismissed by Card Protection Plan(CPP) in York. Charities walk off with £450 each

A late Christmas present has been handed to our Hospice 2000 Appeal and to York and District Against Motor Neurone Disease, thanks to the generosity of villagers. Big shake-up for county patients

Plans to improve services for North Yorkshire patients born with a cleft lip or palate are to be the subject of a three-month consultation with local people. £1.5m scheme for junction gets approval

Congestion-busting plans for a £1.5 million roundabout today got Government backing. Homes plan fury over habitat 'destruction'

An environmental group in York says proposals for major housing development on the city's outskirts will "destroy 53 acres of very fine landscape and wildlife habitat". It all adds up for Park Grove pupils

Clowns, balloons and lots of challenging games equalled big fun in York today at the launch of Maths Year 2000. Father and son admit wounding charges

A teenage son is awaiting sentence for wounding and his father has been bound over at York Crown Court. York racer to fulfil Hollywood star's driving ambition

Hollywood heartthrob Jason Priestley will get a taste of life in the fast lane with the help of York-born star driver James Thompson.

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