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Shafilea Ahmed

Sister ‘saw parents kill teenager Shafilea Ahmed for bringing dishonour on family’

The sister of a Bradford-born schoolgirl who went missing nine years ago saw their parents kill her, a court heard today.

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Schools programme could add to religious segregation'

Fears over faith split fuelled by free school proposals

CAMPAIGNERS have warned the Government’s free school programme could add to religious and racial segregation in the region’s cities after plans to create Muslim, Sikh, and Jewish schools, and a failed bid by a Christian group to teach creationism to pupils were put forward.

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The incident is believed to have happend at Grosmont Station on the North York moors line

Worker killed and trains halted on North York Moors steam railway

A RAIL worker has died after becoming trapped between two trains on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway.

The filthy converted coal-bunker, an 11-year-old boy was forced to live in at his mother and stepfather's home in Blackpool

So hungry he had to steal food from school and eat it frozen - the 11 year-old boy made to live in a coal bunker

A MOTHER and stepfather who forced their 11-year-old son to live in a filthy converted coal-bunker were behind bars today.

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Sheffield man Scott Hobson in court for murdering his mother

A 32-YEAR-OLD man accused of murdering his mother in Sheffield has been remanded in custody by magistrates.

Sport rss

England's Ian Bell hands a stump to England test debutant Johnny Bairstow  during the Investec International Test Match at Lords Cricket Ground, London.

England beat West Indies by five wickets

Alastair Cook and Ian Bell restored order in a century stand which guided England to a five-wicket win over West Indies in the first Investec Test.

Gary Mills celebrates promotion as his opposite number Paul Buckle is dejected

Wembley double lifts European Cup winner to new peak

GARY MILLS has hailed the most momentous hat-trick in York City’s history as the club ended a dream week by clinching a return to the Football League.

Leeds United's Aidy White during the season against Arsenal.

Celtic interested in Leeds United’s White

Leeds United’s out of contract starlet Aidy White is being tracked by Scottish champions Celtic.

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Leeds Rhinos players

Leeds Rhinos v St Helens: Revenge is just one motivation for hungry Rhinos

ATONING for the biggest defeat of his Leeds Rhinos career will be key for head coach Brian McDermott tonight, as is seeing his side rediscover their champion class.

Chris Smith lifts the trophy after winning promotion

Luton Town 1 York City 2: York clear their heads after early blow to claim their place back in Football League video

ON a weekend when London not only claimed its first European Cup but also welcomed Premier League football back to the East End, the capital can be forgiven for viewing the BlueSquare Premier play-off final as rather small beer.

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Video: Tea set celebrates 75 years of Bettys video

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

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Mitie profit in line, upbeat as order book swells

OUTSOURCING firm Mitie posted a dip in full-year profit before tax and other items but said it was upbeat about growth prospects in the coming year as governments and businesses seek to cut costs and secure energy supply.

Ryanair unveils record profits

RYANAIR boss Michael O’Leary unveiled record profits for the airline today but admitted it is unlikely there will be a repeat performance this year.

Cranswick’s profit up, while CEO goes

PORK products supplier Cranswick’s full-year profit rose 3 per cent, helped by sales growth and a fall in raw material costs in the second half.

Great Xscape as hotdog firm expands

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

£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.

Lifestyle rss

Rain clouds gather over Ilfracombe harbour. Picture: Ian Day

Surf’s up

Jane Day takes her family on a trip to North Devon

The Grand Plage at Biarritz

Cider makes life rosy

A meal with a glass of the local speciality? Try the Basque region for traditional hospitality, says Frederic Manby

Museum Van Bommel Van Dam, Venlo, Hollland.

Blooming lovely

Once a decade, the Floriade horticultural festival pulls in visitors from all over the world. Belinda Szonert takes a look during a mini break

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Plain sailing

Families can slash the cost of summer holidays in Europe if they let the boat take the strain and travel at off-peak times, say leading ferry companies as they battle to attract travellers deterred by airport hassles and peak season package prices.

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The buds and the bees

Before you squash that bee, think – it’s been estimated that, without it and its billions of little cousins, it would cost the UK £1.8bn every year to hand-pollinate crops.

Audio & Video rss

Alan Stockdale has worked at Betty's of York for 40 years

Video: Tea set celebrates 75 years of Bettys video

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

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.

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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