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  • Police hunting two men after woman attacked in York street

    POLICE are hunting two men who tried to grab a woman from behind in a terrifying street attack in York. Officers from North Yorkshire Police today (Sunday) issued e-fit images of two suspects who were involved in the incident. The woman was walking

  • 63 pictures from Remembrance Day services and parade in York

    SERVICES of remembrance were held at York's City Memorial Gardens and at York Minster this morning. Thousands of people lined the streets for the annual Remembrance parade through York, which started at Clifford's Tower, and for a procession from

  • College students and staff remember the fallen heroes

    STAFF and students at a York college joined to mark one hundred years since the end of the First World War. Askham Bryan College held its own Remembrance Service, commemorating all those in the armed forces who have died in the line of duty.

  • England crash to final Test defeat

    ENGLAND lost their scoring touch and their unbeaten record for 2018 as New Zealand cruised to a 34-0 win at Elland Road to avoid a series whitewash. Wayne Bennett's men went into the third Test with high hopes of a fourth-successive win over the

  • York Minster packed out as service marks Armistice centenary

    A HUGE congregation packed out York Minster this morning, which marked the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War with a special service of thanksgiving and commemoration. The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, preached at the service

  • Acomb, Selby and Tadcaster services draw big crowds

    SERVICES of remembrance have taken place in York, Selby and Tadcaster today, as the nation marks 100 years since Armistice Day. Hundreds of people attended a service at the Acomb War Memorial where local D-Day veteran Bert Barritt had the place

  • Swindon Town 2 York City 1 report, stats and ratings

    YORK City’s players were warned not to over-indulge on hotel food during their overnight stay in Wiltshire, but it was hosts Swindon who made a meal of their FA Cup victory at the County Ground. Bacon and eggs were off the menu for the Minstermen

  • Taddy back in play-off places after win

    TADCASTER Albion extended their unbeaten league run to six after a convincing 3-1 victory at Belper Town in the Evo-Stik League East Division. First-half goals from Billy Whitehouse and Paddy Miller put the Brewers in the driving seat before top

  • Bielsa: I blame myself for heavy Leeds United loss

    LEEDS United boss Marcelo Bielsa blamed himself for his side's 4-1 defeat to West Bromwich Albion - the heaviest of his reign at Elland Road. Second-half goals from Hal Robson-Kanu, Matt Phillips, Harvey Barnes and Dwight Gayle swept aside shell-shocked

  • RECIPE: Pear, bramble and rosemary tarte tatin

    THE first snow of the season has fallen. The clocks have gone back. City centre stores have been playing Slade, Band Aid and Mariah Carey on an endless loop for weeks – it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas… I read an eyewatering statistic

  • Final push to make church project a reality

    MEMBERS of Pickering Methodist Church are urging people to support a final push towards their fundraising target to redevelop the building. Plans were put forward three years ago to refurbish the 131-year-old church, which is a Grade II listed

  • Family-run pub goes on the market

    A NORTON pub which has been run by the same family for nearly 20 years has gone on the market. The Derwent Arms in Church Street is being sold by property adviser Christie & Co. John and Sheila Rushworth, who have run the pub independently

  • Marks out of 10 for York City's 2-1 defeat at Swindon Town

    Adam Bartlett 8 – made three fine saves when required to repel Swindon at important times Josh Law 7 – more aggressive in the challenge than has been the case recently before limping off Joe Davis 8 – good combative debut and cleared his lines

  • Day trip to York ends in a prison sentence

    A DAY trip to York for an expectant couple ended with the father-to-be in prison and the mum-to-be under curfew. Thomas Henstock and Kelly Anne Wetherill were on the M62 heading back to their north Manchester home when police pulled them over in

  • Google's 10 most-searched Christmas songs since 2004

    GOOGLE data suggests Brits are already getting in the Christmas spirit, with searches for festive songs spiking sharply since Halloween. The search giant said it had already seen the start of the annual spike in interest for the term "Christmas