Minster belle

The Duke of York today launched a £250,000 York Minster Bells Appeal to commemorate the life of the Queen Mother in her centenary year. Sharron joins our battle to save swimming pools from closure

Olympic swimming star Sharron Davies today adds her weight to the tidal wave of support behind the Evening Press campaign to save two York swimming pools. Attendant tells of his art gallery raid terror

An attendant at York City Art Gallery has claimed in court that two balaclava-wearing men tied him and three colleagues up at gunpoint. Life for weapons smuggler Bleach

North Yorkshire arms dealer Peter Bleach and five Latvians were sentenced to life imprisonment today for smuggling arms intended for Indian revolutionaries. Town sees red over 'post box' that's a dog bin

Confusion is reigning in a North Yorkshire market town after the installation of a new dog waste bin that looks remarkably like a post box. Family flees blaze

Parents have been warned of the dangers of leaving matches and lighters within children's reach after fire broke out in a York house today. North Yorkshire man's fears over 'Dr Death' case

With the Government announcing an independent inquiry into the self-regulation of doctors following the Harold Shipman case, the North Yorkshire son of one of his alleged victims tells David Wiles of his own struggle to open up the profession to public scrutiny OAP's depend on local post offices

A sub-post office which relies heavily on pensioners collecting their benefits will be destroyed if the Government's plans to change the way benefits are paid come to fruition. Tipster contest hits the post!

Armchair football managers looking forward to this year's European Championships will be able to put their money where their mouths are to raise money for charity.

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