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Salvation Army shock at number of rough sleepers in one day
"SO that was 15 people – that’s scary that is - that’s the same as the heights of when it was bad."
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A loving brother has flown across the world to donate stem cells, to help save his sister’s life
after she was told she would have a maximum of two years to live without treatment.
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There has been an incident involving "several vehicles" on York's outer ring road.
North Yorkshire Police is appealing for information about criminal damage and driving offences that occurred on the A1237, York, between the roundabouts with Wetherby Road and Askham Bryan Lane.
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Railway Street in Malton is currently closed due to an accident.
Traffic is at a standstill with police not allowing pedestrians or cars down.
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Singer stages special Christmas shows in York
A YORK singer songwriter is staging a special Christmas concert this weekend.
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Work underway to turn disused floors above York city centre bar into holiday lets
A couple are planning to breathe new life into disused floors above a York city centre bar by transforming the space into holiday lets.
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Hundreds of military homes in York to be bought by Government
HUNDREDS of homes at an army base in York are set to be bought back by the Government from a private landlord.
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‘Our hearts are broken. We still cannot comprehend the events that have taken place’
THE family of a 32 year-old man who died following a serious assault at York railway station have paid tribute to a much-loved father, son, and husband.
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A NEW shop has opened in York offering one-of-a-kind clothes, jewellery and accessories.
Vault Seven, a new vintage shop selling clothing, jewellery, vintage toys, and books has opened in Lendal - just in time for Christmas.
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A major rail route through York has announced a "transformational" change to its timetable.
The new timetable for the East Coast Main Line will see extra services between Newcastle-upon-Tyne and London King’s Cross
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A murder investigation has been launched after a man died following a “serious assault” at York railway station.
The victim, in his 30s, was taken to hospital in a life-threatening condition on Sunday evening, British Transport Police said.
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There has been a crash on a major road through North Yorkshire.
The county's police force has said they are at the scene of the crash on the A19 at North Kilvington, north of Thirsk.
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PEOPLE in York are being warned about festive scam currently doing the rounds.
North Yorkshire Police say that with the countdown to Christmas well and truly underway, they are warning people to be on their guard against festive season scams.
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A range of building problems that has left a York city centre redevelopment without a roof has led to its developers to go under with losses topping £800,000.
Reports published on the Companies House website show that in October North Star (York) Ltd entered administration, with one of its creditors launching a claim for £4.3 million.
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A THUG who ruined a couple’s 30th wedding anniversary celebrations has been jailed for 10 months.
The Recorder of York, Judge Sean Morris, warned Ryan Philip Warren that unless he stopped drinking, he could kill someone.
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AN historic York church has been bought and is set to be turned into a hub for the community.
As The Press reported earlier this year the Trinity Methodist Church building in Monkgate went on the market for an undisclosed sum.
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UPDATE: All lanes are now open on the A64 westbound between the A19 and the A1036, as reported by National Highways.
The agency said delays should start to ease.
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Hundreds of victims could have fallen prey to an alleged multimillion-pound timeshare fraud run through a network of 19 companies based across the UK – including one registered in York.
So far five people are accused of running a scam where victims were cold-called and offered a bogus paid-for service to get money they were owed from timeshare schemes.
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A POPULAR shop in York city centre has been pulling out the stops for a good cause this Christmas.
The Hat Shop York in Pavement held a Christmas jumper day to help raise funds for St Leonard's Hospice in Tadcaster Road.
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A YORK skip hire company has had its fine over a fatal incident at its base slashed by three quarters.
Elizabeth Smith, 73, died when she was hit by a reversing lorry at Martins of York Ltd site on Osbaldwick Industrial Estate, York, the city’s crown court heard.
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Guests have told a court how a stranger with a knife turned a wedding day into terror on the streets of York.
Benjamin Sheard, 25, told police six years ago he could “end up killing someone” because of his drinking and he had drunk vodka before confronting the guests this summer, York Magistrates' Court heard.
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A new café is set to open its doors in York city centre.
Michael Brett, who runs Liquid Catering Events, a company near Sherburn-in-Elmet, is opening Avocado Envy in Blake Street.
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Tributes have been paid to the former landlord of an iconic pub in York, who has died at the age of 67.
Between 1986 and 1996, Ian Webb was the landlord of the Kings Arms, in Kings Staith.
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Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell has said he is sorry he was not able to act sooner in the case of sex abuse
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A MAJOR police incident at York Railway Station has left one person in hospital.
British Transport Police say their officers were called to York railway station at about 8.48pm on Sunday (December 15) following reports of a serious assault.