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A MAJOR shop in York was evacuated after an incident.
Several fire engines were at Marks & Spencer in Parliament Street with lights flashing at around 6pm tonight (Thursday, October 24).
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York's newest pub has opened in one of the city's most iconic streets.
As The Press previously reported, the long-awaited opening of the King's Inn in Shambles has arrived. Owner and founder Steph Blair - also the founder of LICC in Back Swinegate
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A MEMORIAL for a famous York duck has sparked a row over what's on the menu at a city university.
Animal rights charity PETA - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - say the recently unveiled statue of Long Boi the duck at the University of York has prompted them to write to the university's chancellor.
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Plans to develop Coney Street by opening the area up to the riverside have been approved by City of York Council.
A director at the Helmsley Group said he was “delighted” that the plans had been given the go ahead at a planning committee on Thursday (October 24), two years after they were first submitted.