York bakers in pasty tax revolt!
Well we all know that the government love their taxes, but surely they’re taking it a little too far by aiming to tax our bakery delights?!
Workers saddle up for the Cycle Challenge
Only one month to wait for the cycle competition to begin, and workplaces from all around York are ready and waiting for the challenge to start.
Filming starts on The Knife That Killed Me
Filming has started for The Knife That Killed Me, the Universal Pictures backed thriller being made just outside of York at the newly refurbished Green Screen Studios.
Ten Men York overcome Cambridge to go 4th
Ten men York City showed great spirit and determination to defeat Cambridge United 1-0, at Abbey Stadium last night.
Escape the Olympics and visit Yorkshire
With the Olympics looming it appears that many people, Londoners in particular, are searching for a retreat and escape from the madness that will descend on the nation’s capital this August.
York MP raises issue of unregistered horses
The problem of unregistered horses has now reached a point where a local MP feels that action needs to take place.
Study shows high sugar in ‘healthy’ drinks
Research has suggested that drinks perceived as being healthy are actually full of sugar.
York campaign to cut Air Ambulance VAT
A petition is being circulated by a York man, to cut VAT on fuel used by air ambulances.
York Nurseries given the all-clear
Two joint-shared nurseries in York were being investigated by Ofsted after numerous reports of concern for the care and welfare taking place at the nursery, but both have now been given the all-clear.
York’s market to move to Parliament Street
Parliament Street will temporarily host York’s historical daily market every Monday throughout the summer. The market will return back to Newgate in the autumn.
Orange Prize for Fiction Shortlist announced
The Orange Prize for Fiction shortlist has this morning been announced. The competition is now in its 17th year and remains the only major annual literature prize for women.
North Yorkshire Dementia Care Review
The devastating disease affects around 820,000 people in the UK and 25 million have a close friend or family member with dementia.
Paint it white to save the environment?
A new study as found that painting roofs white could do as much good for the environment as taking all cars off the road for 50 years.
Cult label B Store coming to York
On Thursday 26 April cult London label B store is set to arrive at York clothing store Coggles.
York Theatre Group to perform at Olympics
This is an experiment, you are part of it.
Call to reduce meat for the environment
According to new research, consumption of meat is to be cut drastically to reduce the upmost negative effects on climate change.




































