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Olympic Gold medalist Jessica Ennis pose for the waiting media after she married Andy Hill in St Michael and All Angels Church, Hathersage, Derbyshire. (Picture: Lynne Cameron/PA Wire)

Olympic star Ennis strikes gold on wedding day

Sheffield’s Olympic champion Jessica Ennis wore a winning smile today - as she married her long-term partner at a church in Derbyshire’s Peak District.

Karl Chapman. Below: Police chief Colin Cramphorn

Exclusive: Police may face charges over Yorkshire supergrass scandal

THE Director of Public Prosecutions has been formally asked to reconsider the decision not to charge any officers in connection with the West Yorkshire Police supergrass scandal.

James Hinds and Susan Murphy outside Sheffield Crown Court

Care assistants who tormented severely disabled patients face jail

Two care assistants were yesterday found guilty of mistreating severely disabled patients at a mental health unit in Yorkshire.

The fire-damaged flats in Malton. Below: Jockey Jan Wilson who died in the fire.

Landlord jailed over blaze that killed two jockeys

The owner of a block of flats where two young jockeys died in an arson attack has been jailed for 12 months for fire regulation breaches after a judge said he had shown “complete disregard” for the safety of residents.

27-year-old Douglas Robertson died in the collision.

Stolen car driver, 15, locked up for killing pedestrian in crash

A 15-year-old who knocked down and killed a pedestrian while driving a stolen Range Rover at 70mph in a 30mph zone and then ran off from police was detained for five years yesterday.

Adam Pickles with his son Benjamin

Teacher still in coma a year after attack

nearly £100,000 has now been raised by Adam Pickles’ devoted friends and family across the globe.

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Sport rss

Bradford City celebrate promotion to League 1. PIC: Bruce Rollinson

Parkinson hails ‘dream start’ as Bradford City secure promotion

Bradford City completed a memorable season with a 3-0 destruction of Northampton Town in the League Two play-off final at Wembley.

Phil Parkinson celebrates his team's promotion. (Picture: Bruce Rollinson).

Bradford 3 Northampton 0 - FT

BRADFORD CITY’S six-year stint in the Football League basement was ended in style at Wembley as the Bantams claimed a spectacular redemption moment at the venue where they were humbled in the Capital One Cup.

History awaits as Bantams plan Wembley redemption

PHIL PARKINSON last night challenged his Bradford City side to claim a “deserved” place in history by turning a tremendous season into a memorable one.

Let’s turn it into a phenomenal season, says City saviour Rhodes

FOR more years than Julian Rhodes cares to remember, money dominated the daily agenda at Valley Parade. Or, more specifically, a lack of it did.

Home-town comeback as Powell steps out 
of shadows

HE might never have had chance to play for his home-town club but Daryl Powell is certainly savouring the opportunity to now coach Castleford Tigers.

Defending champions pulverised as Yorkshire continue to impress

IF anyone doubted Yorkshire’s ability to win the County Championship in this, their 150th anniversary year, they should doubt them no more.

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Ukip steals ‘safe’ Labour seat in byelection video

A SEEMINGLY “safe” Labour seat on Rotherham Council has been taken by Ukip in a byelection, in what is the first time the party has won a seat from Labour.

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Business rss

Dalton Philips, chief executive of Morrisons

Morrisons makes £200m deal with Ocado to catch up online

SUPERMARKET chain Wm Morrison is investing more than £200m in a 25-year deal with online grocer Ocado, as it attempts to catch up with its rivals in the home delivery market.

Banks spared probe into current accounts

BRITAIN’s biggest banks have been spared a full-blown inquiry into the personal current account market.

Third of Britons failing 
to plan for retirement

AN alarming number of people are failing to plan ahead for the challenges they will face as they get older.

Judges lose patience 
with warring couples

JUDGES in divorce cases are prepared to get tough with husbands or wives who don’t stick to their settlements, a leading law firm has warned.

Taxpayers may get money 
back as Lloyds shares rise

LLOYDS Banking Group shares were yesterday trading above the Government’s break-even price, fuelling speculation that taxpayers will soon start to recoup the £20.5bn spent rescuing the lender.

Rate-setter warns 
over inflation targets 
in drive for growth

THE Bank of England must be careful not to cause people to doubt its commitment to its inflation target, as it uses the flexibility in its new mandate to help growth, a top policymaker said yesterday.

Lifestyle rss

Rehearsals for Sherlock Holmes. Below: Mark Catley

It’s elementary – Sherlock will be a huge hit

Tomorrow a new play about Sherlock Holmes will open in Leeds. Arts correspondent Nick Ahad was given exclusive access to the first read through.

Jack O'Connell in scene from '71 filmed at Park Hill Flats.  Photo: Dean Rogers

Jack O’Connell: Down to earth lad with real star quality

Bright young thing or flash in the pan? Film Critic Tony Earnshaw talks to rising star Jack O’Connell as his new film The Liability opens.

Josephine Barstow as Lady Billows and  in The Queen Of Spades, below.

Dame Josephine Barstow: In good voice for fun Britten opera

Acclaimed soprano Dame Josephine Barstow is back in her native Yorkshire working with Opera North again. Yvette Huddleston spoke to her.

Angelina Jolie

A matter of life and death: Angelina’s lesson in courage

Angelina Jolie’s decision to have a double preventative mastectomy rather than risk an 86 per cent chance of breast cancer proves that not everything in Hollywood is banality, artifice and fluff.

Author Alison Littlewood

Thriller that delves into the dark side of fairytales

Alison Littlewood’s chilling first novel was a huge hit. She spoke to Yvette Huddleston about her latest book.

Work of Haroon Mirza

Art that looks at form and function

Former Northern Art Prize winner Haroon Mirza’s new installation is about to be unveiled at The Hepworth Wakefield. Jon Cronshaw met him.

Audio & Video rss

Nick Milligan, with his wife Victoria and children (from left to right) Emily, Olivia, Kit and Amber.

Bereaved father calls for boat safety law video

A man whose son was killed by a runaway speedboat 13 years ago is calling for Government legislation to be introduced to prevent further tragedy.

Florist Melanie Garbutt from Upton is attending the Chelsea Flower Show.

Video: Digging in for the Chelsea Flower Show video

Yorkshire will be well represented at next week’s centenary Chelsea Flower Show with garden designers, enthusiastic horticulturalists, florists and nursery exhibitors all crossing their fingers for a top award.

Laura McManus, the mother of Chris McManus from Oldham, reads a statement after the inquest.

Murdered worker’s family applaud rescue bid video

The family of a British construction worker murdered by his Islamist kidnappers just minutes after a joint UK and Nigerian rescue operation stormed their compound yesterday praised the soldiers who tried to save him and said the Government had been right to send them.

Coronation Street actor Michael Le Vell leaving Manchester Magistrates Court

Coronation Street Kevin Webster denies child sex charges video

CORONATION Street actor Michael Le Vell denied a series of child sex offences when he appeared in court today.

UKIP leader Nigel Farage being escorted by police officers as he leaves the Cannons Gait pub as protestors heckle him

Video: Nigel Farage rescued from ‘Nazi’ riot video

UKIP leader Nigel Farage has likened parts of the Scottish nationalism campaign to fascism after being rescued by police when he was mobbed by rowdy protesters shouting “racist Nazi scum”.

Spectators wait for the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight flypast over the Derwent Reservoir

Dambusters bomber returns to reservoir 70 years after raids video

MORE than seven decades ago, Lancaster bomber crews carried out top secret training flights over the Derwent reservoir in preparation for one of the most daring operations of the Second World War.

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