Neighbour from hell to go quietly

Police and City of York Council today welcomed a court order evicting a woman from her York home - and warned troublemakers they could get their marching orders too. Jonathan and Uri dream up psychic museum in York

Star gazer Jonathan Cainer and paranormalist Uri Geller are planning to create a museum of the psychic and supernatural in York. War memorial backed

Author Sir John Mortimer says campaigners fighting for a memorial in Trafalgar Square to the women of the Second World War have a "formidable" case. Hanging man is saved by pub trio

Three drinking mates who brought a man back from the dead after they found him hanging in a pub toilet were today hailed as heroes by his grateful family. Elderly and disabled rap bid to up charges

Disabled and elderly people in York today blasted council plans to hike charges for social care services by up to 60 per cent. Airfields deal will go through in days

A minister has revealed that contracts for the sale of Elvington airfield are likely to be exchanged in the next few days. Taking the stress out of beating dyslexia

York is to host the "final test" of a new method to combat dyslexia and other learning problems by removing stress. Fears over mailshot 'gimmick'

It is feared a mail-shot which arrives in an envelope marked 'Official Evacuation Notice' could offend people who were forced to leave their homes after the Clifton gas explosion. Save Our Swim: Swim tradition of baths Oliver

The strong tradition of swimming in York is in danger of being lost, according to a former city swimming star. Hospice: Millennium date benefits hospice

A special record of where revellers were when they saw in the New Millennium has given a boost to the St Leonard's Hospice Millennium Appeal.

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