Latest News
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York will once again come alive with the sights, smells and tastes of celebration as York Food Festival 2025 returns for ten flavour-filled days in September.
The event promises a vibrant programme of culinary demonstrations, cultural collaborations and hands-on experiences.
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A FILM screening in support of ongoing strikes at schools in York has been held in the city.
On Tuesday (June 24) a group called YorSchools organised a film screening event at The Crescent in support of the strikes at All Saints and St George's RC Schools.
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Highs of 31C have been forecast for York today (Monday, June 30) as an amber heat alert remains in place for the city.
The Met Office has said temperatures of 29C are expected this morning, rising to 30C from 3pm until 5pm.
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A PERSON has been hit by a train on a railway line north of York.
TransPennine Express said the incident is between Northallerton and Thirsk stations. There is disruption on the East Coast Mainline.
Community News
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Go behind the scenes at York Minster's Heritage Fair
Visitors will be amongst the first to go behind the scenes at York Minster’s Centre of Excellence for Heritage Craft Skills and Estate Management at a one-off Heritage Fair on Saturday 2 August.
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Young People’s bus fares reach million ticket milestone
York's bus improvement programme is celebrating a major milestone this week with the news that over one million £1 fares have been sold to young people since September 2023.
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York City Council News 26 Jun 2025 York’s climate leadership recognised
York has once again been recognised on the global stage for its work to tackle climate change
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York has the lowest rate of pregnant women smoking in Yorkshire and the Humber
York has the lowest rate of pregnant women smoking in Yorkshire and the Humber at the time of delivery, new figures have revealed.
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Feedback helps shape future of pharmacy services in York and North Yorkshire
Residents in York and North Yorkshire have helped to shape the future of pharmacy services across the county.
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Transport Secretary secures major rail supply deal to protect thousands of British Steel jobs
Thousands of steelworkers' jobs are protected as Transport Secretary secures landmark £500 million rail contract.
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North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service has ‘made significant progress’ and been rated ‘Good’ in Key Areas by HMICFRS
North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service has made significant progress and been officially recognised as ‘Good’ at understanding fire and other risks, preventing incidents and effectively responding to fires and emergencies.
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Conservation project on part of York’s medieval walls
Conservation works on part of York’s medieval walls are due to start next week.
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Podcasts & Interviews
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LIZ BARTRUM MS PODCAST SERIES
Episode 11 - END OF YEAR TWO
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LET ME CALL MY MANAGER
Elevating Hospitality with Insight
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JONATHAN COWAP'S MORNING EDITION
Bite marks on skeleton hints at gladiators in York
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LIZ BARTRUM MS PODCAST SERIES
Episode 10 - BOWEL AND BLADDER PROBLEMS