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The A63 bypass around Selby with all street lighting still on.

Exclusive: 40,000 lights set to go out across our streets

MORE than 40,000 street lights are set to be switched off at night in Yorkshire plunging parts of the county into darkness as cash-strapped councils look to save money.

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Cafe’s 75 years of being the cream of the crop

IT WAS a business venture that was never guaranteed to succeed.

Sheffield man is charged with murdering mother

THE family of a 32-year-old man charged with murdering his mother have spoken of their pain.

Stephanie Tue will represent the region in the Young Florist of the Year Competition at the Chelsea Flower Show

Teenage florist ready for chance to tackle Chelsea

WHILE most girls her age are currently hitting the books in desperate last-minute revision, one teenager from Barnsley is preparing for the show of a lifetime next week, as she heads to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show to show off a fabulous floral creation.

Leeds United legend Allan Clarke meets Richard Sharp and Richard's brother Mike (right).

Video: Leeds legend Allan Clarke reunited with crash victim he helped save 30 years ago video

LEEDS United supporter Richard Sharp remembers nothing of his first meeting with club legend Allan Clarke. He was in a coma at the time.

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York's manager Gary Mills.

Luton Town 1-2 York City: Chambers and Blair send Minstermen back into the Football League

York City have ended their eight-year exile from the Football League by winning the Blue Square Bet Premier League play-off final at Wembley.

Yorkshire's Gary Ballance hits out.

Yorkshire’s momentum checked by rain and Hampshire

Yorkshire’s rain-hit LV= County Championship Second Division match against Hampshire at Headingley ended in the predictably dull draw which had seemed inevitable after the first 90 minutes of the final day were lost to light drizzle.

Chelsea's Didier Drogba celebrates winning the UEFA Champions League Final at the Allianz Arena, Munich. Picture: Owen Humphreys/PA Wire.

Munich hero Drogba says Chelsea’s European title was destiny

Champions League matchwinner Didier Drogba believes it was destiny that Chelsea should finally scoop the prize in Munich last night.

Nick Matthew contests the British Open final today.

Matthew bids for British Open hat-trick

SHEFFIELD’S Nick Matthew bids for a third British Open title on Sunday knowing he will have to overcome the game’s form player to make history.

The age of the batsman sees records continuing to tumble

BY far the most remarkable aspect of Yorkshire’s victory against Gloucestershire last week was the relative ease with which it was achieved.

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Video: Leeds legend Allan Clarke reunited with crash victim he helped save 30 years ago video

LEEDS United supporter Richard Sharp remembers nothing of his first meeting with club legend Allan Clarke. He was in a coma at the time.

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Toast to success for firm’s grand designs

A PACKAGING design and production company, based in Yorkshire, is seeing its revenues boosted by the luxury drinks market, thanks to business wins with the likes of French champagne house Taittinger.

£1.6m contract for tanker firm brings promise of new jobs

a TANKER manufacturer in North Yorkshire has won a £1.6m order – the biggest single contract in the firm’s 10-year history.

Great Xscape as hotdog firm expands

gourmet hotdog company Primo’s is opening a second branch in Yorkshire.

Rain dampens shoppers’ enthusiasm for high street

SHOPPER numbers across the North and Yorkshire region over a three-month period are down on last year, its performance worse than the UK average, but ranking among the areas with the lowest declines, a report revealed today.

Executives ‘crave pay certainty more than bonuses’

Incentives have become so complex and volatile that they no longer motivate the executives at which they are aimed, according to new research, which questioned the effectiveness of deferred bonuses.

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Sofie Grobel as Sarah Lund in The Killing

Writer in search of literary gold from a TV hit

David Hewson has turned the hit TV series The Killing into a novel. Nick Ahad spoke to him.

My Last Car.  Photo: John-Martin White

Four wheels and a driving ambition inspire exhibition

As part of the Cultural Olympiad in the run-up to London 2012, Stephanie Southall looks at an exhibition wheeling its way to North Yorkshire.

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Curtain up on a season of new work

A new writing season aims to find the best new talent in Yorkshire. Arts Correspondent Nick Ahad talks to the people behind the scenes.

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Review: The Raid (15)

A frantic, cacophonous blood-soaked action thriller boasting more bullets than D-Day, The Raid is the kinetic Indonesian flick that has got Hollywood so hot and bothered that a remake is already in the works.

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Review: The Cribs

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One of the weekly podcasts from the Yorkshire Post

Country Week: Will UK’s farming minister get his way in Europe?

THE European Commission has been urged to create further concessions to its plans to ‘green-up’ the Common Agricultural Policy. Listen to informed debate, in our weekly programme for Yorkshire’s country communities.

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Margaret Green, NHS Apprentice of the Year

Video: Move over Lord Sugar, Margaret’s a top apprentice at 50 video

A MOTHER-of-three from Yorkshire was last night named one of the top apprentices working in the NHS – taking the title at the age of 50.

Holidays at Butlin's - one of the films in the Memory Bank archive. Below: Carol Bower (left) an Alzheimer's Society Support Worker with sufferer Jenny Stead from Barnsley.

Archive video: A Yorkshire we’ve almost forgotten unlocks memories of the past video

Jenny Stead’s face lights up as she recalls her childhood in Yorkshire in the years following the war.

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Boxer Sajda Naz. Below: sisters Rashda and Hafsa Khuddamee

Video: Boxing clever with Bradford’s female fighters video

A growing number of women are going to boxing classes. Chris Bond visits one award-winning academy in Bradford to find out why.

Church wardens Rosemary Makings and Brian Wills in side the Parish Church, Hoylandswaine

Video: How they found a hidden treasure beneath the church emulsion video

IT could have been lost forever, after being painted over with white emulsion in the 1960s.

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