Demonstrators fail to stop council cuts

Angry council workers today heaped fresh condemnation on York's Labour-controlled council after it approved a controversial £4.7m cuts and tax package. Historians eye site for space theatre

Proposals have emerged for a "second Eye of York"- with a multi-million pound state-of-the-art planetarium at its centre. Loonies want Eddie to come to the party

Elvis has been invited to take to the political stage as a loony. York-based impersonator Eddie Vee, also known as Graham Cambridge, from Wenham Road, Foxwood, has been urged to join the Official Monster Raving Loony Party by its leader Howling Laud Hope - and stand as candidate for York. York traffic wardens in jobs shake-up

York's traffic wardens were today told their jobs will be abolished from October 8. Hospital beats flu crisis to stay on target for patient waiting

York health chiefs were due to receive some good news on waiting lists today. Ruth downsizes to a 14

Midwife Ruth Thompson says she feels like a new woman after losing almost seven stones. Knife man 'was trying to break up disturbance'

A man who brandished a Gurkha knife at a group of stick-wielding men was trying to break up a disturbance, a court heard. Hospice: Maureen's flower power

One of the hard-working supporters of St Leonard's Hospice, in York, wants to say a big thank you to the shops, businesses and residents of Stamford Bridge. Vital battle to help heart attack victims

Experts at York University have revealed that fewer than a third of heart attack victims are receiving the vital treatment they need to recover. Joan, 77, thanked by Duke of York

A York pensioner has received a royal reply to a letter she wrote praising the Queen Mother.

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