Coal use falls to its lowest level for 60 years
CARBON emissions from Britain’s power sector fell to their lowest level for 60 years in the last quarter of 2016, a report has revealed.
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Gavin Aitchison is news editor for The Press, a role he has held since January 2010.
He joined the paper in April 2005 as a general reporter and was the paper's political reporter from 2006 to 2010.
Gavin also writes the paper's weekly pub/beer column, Pints of View, and leads our anti-poverty campaign, Stamp Out Poverty.
CARBON emissions from Britain’s power sector fell to their lowest level for 60 years in the last quarter of 2016, a report has revealed.
YORK Theatre Royal says it is curtain up for people wanting to hire out its Grade II listed De Grey Ballroom for parties, weddings, conferences and other events, such as Christenings.
A SERIES of youth dance events will be held across East Yorkshire in coming weeks.
HUNDREDS of schools in the county are raising awareness of online safety.
A CHARITY is aiming to improve the confidence of disabled people in North Yorkshire.
A TEN mile run is to return by popular demand to York for a third year this autumn - and will be staged again on the day of the Plusnet Yorkshire Marathon.
TALENTED music students from York College stepped back in time to re-create the music of the 1960s, 70s, 80s and 90s in a performance called Decades.
FREE wild bird workshops are being run for families in York, as part of the RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch.
A SHUTTLE bus that ran between two hospitals on the Yorkshire coast has been cancelled because of lack of custom.
A RECORD year has led to a fresh call for volunteers at a York museum.
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