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Q&A – And All That Could Have Been
James Wreglesworth talks to about his new bar And All That Could Have Been on... -

Hope for Bonding Warehouse as Media Arts Hub
As a crucial part on York's UNESCO bid The Bonding Warehouse may be transforming into... -

O&O’s BAFTA 2012 Predictions
With Awards Season upon us, from the Golden Globes to the Oscars, One&Other have been... -

Universal Pictures film to be produced in York
We’re delighted to announce a big boost to York’s cinematic credentials, with the news that... -

Bomb scare latest: Device disposed of
An unexploded bomb has been found this afternoon in York.
Pilot Theatre launching into The Space
York’s Pilot Theatre have announced being part of an exciting new initiative with the BBC and Art’s Council.
Claudia’s father backs law change
Families whose loved ones are missing are faced with an array of bewildering procedures and laws, involving the police, banks, insurers and lawyers, according to MPs in a Commons Justice Select Committee.
Judi Dench: I am not going blind
Dame Judi Dench has announced that her macular degeneration is not as bad as first reported and she is not losing her sight.
York asks: “How can footfall help the planet?”
York City Council have taken to their GeniUS! forum for the fourth time to ask: “How can footfall and transport be used innovatively to generate income and improve environmental sustainability in the city?”
‘Eternal Law’ no more, as show axed
It may not come as too much of a surprise to those who watched Eternal Law, but we can confirm that the show has been put out of its misery and will not return for a second series.
Ceremony marks York Sport Village milestone
A topping out ceremony today at University of York’s campus extension at Heslington East marked the start of the final phase of the construction of a new £9 million York Sport Village due to open in July 2012.
Mother of missing teenager makes appeal
The mother of Jordan Sullivan, aged 19, this morning made an emotional appeal for her son to get in touch, one week after his disappearance.
New CHOCOLATE attraction nears opening
The day York’s latest visitor attraction, CHOCOLATE – York’s Sweet Story, is opening its doors has been announced: 31 March 2012.
Health groups concern on benefit plans
New plans being drawn up by the Department for Work and Pensions, may mean that some long-term sick, and disabled will be forced to undertake unpaid work for a potentially unlimited time, or face benefit cuts.
Yorkshire’s creative industries to receive £7.5m
TV, film and video games industries in Yorkshire are to receive a share of £15m worth of funding from Screen Yorkshire and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
Polly Morgan and The Yorkshire Museum
Renowned Taxidermist Polly Morgan could potentially come to York. Here is how you can make it happen.
JCB protestor handed Aviva injunction
Financial services giant Aviva has successfully taken out an injunction against a customer who staged a number of headline-grabbing protests at its York offices.
Dr. John Sentamu receives racist emails
Yorkshire Police are investigating racist emails that Dr. John Sentamu, Archbishop of York, has received in possible response to an interview he took part in with The Telegraph.
800 minutes of music Festival
York 800 are revealing more and more of their plans. This time it is a music festival.
Local entrepreneur up for National Award
Local entrepreneur and founder of music magazine, Soundsphere, Dom Smith, has been nominated for an award at the National Diversity Awards.
Council proposes £28.5m fund for York’s economy
A proposed £28.5m fund to bankroll initiatives that boost York’s economy has been announced alongside the budget cuts recently announced by City of York Council.


































