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Yorkshire artists, makers, designers and crafters are gathering in Haworth next month to celebrate the handmade movement at the Old School Room - where the Brontë sisters taught and Charlotte Brontë got married in 1854 - to showcase and sell their designs at the Haworth and Yorkshire Creatives Makers’ Market.
From: Dave Roberts, Morley, Leeds.
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Farming leaders have hit out at the Treasury as “arrogant” and said they left a meeting with ministers over the Government’s changes to inheritance tax with “boiling blood”.
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