Beef-on-bone man's victory

A North Yorkshire landlord was celebrating today after Trading Standards officers dropped their prosecution against him under beef-on-the-bone regulations. And a judge at York Crown Court has said that the Government, not North Yorkshire ratepayers, should pay the defence costs of the long-running court case because Whitehall actively hindered the prosecution under the law ministers made. Duke of York to visit city

The Duke of York is coming to York Minster on February 2 to launch a special bells appeal, Buckingham Palace has announced. Op wait patient get his surgery at last

North Yorkshire man Jack Barnett has at last had urgent surgery carried out in St James's Hospital, Leeds, after it was cancelled seven times. Residents carry on bus lane fight

Campaigners opposing controversial traffic plans for Bootham and Shipton Road in York today vowed to fight on - despite their apparent victory. Ship in dry dock as beer supply runs out

Beer drinkers had to draw straws for the last pint after barrels in a Strensall pub ran dry, the landlady has claimed. Unions to fight factory closure

Trade unions representing the 392 employees of Monroe, York, whose jobs are threatened by phased closure over this year WILL fight for the York shock absorber plant to remain open, either in full or in part. York homes for those who do not have cars

A housing development in York which would ban car owners from taking up tenancies has been given the go-ahead by City of York councillors. What chew having?

Hungry hard workers have dismissed as nonsense a survey which says North Yorkshire employees go without grub at lunch times.

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