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Miliband’s English devolution law23:11
Praise for business as Yorkshire grows20:58
Arthritis sufferer wins payout for airport ordeal19:15
Video: Spanish Riding School of Vienna in Sheffield17:21
It’s many happy returns for Clipper17:19
Ex-Archbishop of York quits Church role over sex abuse failings16:55
Cameron asks for Qatar cash to build a Northern Powerhouse16:36
Hague ‘no hesitation’ over being feminist16:35
Tributes paid to talented Yorkshire scientist16:34
FA Cup: Halifax Bradford tie selected for television16:18
Ministers set to look at drink drive sentences16:02
Aviva life business returns to growth as insurer recovers15:56
Good progress at Yorkshire and Clydesdale banks, but when will they float?15:50
Plea to make Bank of England the ‘Bank of Britain’15:40
Jim Murphy voes to end Labour’s Scottish ‘losing streak’15:03
US lifted by surge in defence spending14:03
Redfearn deal ‘before the weekend’ as Leeds agree new wage package13:39
Qatar urged to build the UK’s Northern Powerhouse13:34
Owls star Madine sent to Coventry for a month13:32
Plan to save Yorkshire’s threatened shops and pubs13:31
Millers pull plug on Premiership loan deal13:25
Shopper shocker as ‘monster’ crashes on to roof of Trinity Leeds13:19
People can bid for official Tour de France bunting and banners that adorned Skipton during this year’s Yorkshire Grand Depart. Craven Council is auctioning off the memorabilia to raise money for Lupus UK, the chairman of the council’s nominated charity. Twelve Tour de France lamppost banners and 50 bundles of the iconic yellow, green, polka dot and Union Jack bunting are now up for auction. Craven Council chairman Councillor Linda Brockbank said: “We’ve had a lot of interest in the banners and bunting and wanted to give people, businesses and organisations a fair opportunity to obtain these souvenirs. Personally, I am thrilled that all money raised will go to the very deserving charity Lupus UK and look forward to receiving the bids. Systemic lupus is a chronic and presently incurable illness of the immune system.”12:56
Seven stolen puppies back home in Doncaster12:33
House prices hit another record high12:28
Lender mulls pay-till-you-die mortgages12:20
MP calls on force to hand over evidence on how it deals with of young victims12:04
More heartbreak at death of murdered Sarah Payne’s father11:29
Hull loan Ince to Forest09:01
World’s top billiards players right on cue in Leeds08:32
£500m set aside for Forex scandal08:25
B&B “bad bank” pays off £1.6bn08:05
Yorkshire Bank in possible float07:21
POLL: Deal over Redfearn’s promotion at Leeds unresolved07:20
Burgess backs England to end Australian woe06:30
Shaymen start planning in earnest for FA Cup tie to savour06:30
Five Tigers picked by Republic to face Scotland06:03
Lure of Four Nations convinces Wardle he made right decision in choosing Scotland06:00
Blades to emulate Bantams’ heroics – Higdon06:00
Mending Rooms let at historic mill06:00
Plans to regenerate a gateway site given go-ahead by city councillors06:00
NHS boss jailed over child porn offences06:00
Leeds Mercury 1914: Letters from the Front: 30th October05:56
Conti can repeat 2012 Charlie Hall win as Nicholls likes look of Wetherby track05:00
Olympic champion makes a splash with pupils02:27
Feed producer deal ‘good news for farmers’02:13
Jayne Dowle: Perfect storm is brewing and politicians must act02:13
Iain Duncan Smith: Enterprise vital as Britain gets back to work02:13
Gareth Morgan: Charities’ needs lost amid terror talk02:13
The price we pay for EU’s madness mounts up every day02:13
Betrayal of the Armed Forces02:13
Attlee fell short of abolishing private schools02:13
Who should power be devolved too?02:00
Redfearn deal still up in the air as talks with Leeds stall02:00
GP out of hours service makes welcome return after its temporary move02:00
MPs lay blame for soldiers’ drinking on MoD02:00
Clegg and Cameron at war over drugs law reform02:00
Economics may add up to better pay for women02:00
Dad’s Army remake has fans on march to Bridlington02:00
Isabella is living proof of why heart unit was vindicated01:59
Livestock thefts spiral at summer’s end01:49
Failed merger with Whiteley’s alma mater leads to prep school closure01:29
Experts warn of ‘challenging winter’ for the NHS as finance pressures bite00:56
Study uncovers ‘Victorian views of the poor’00:15
Dyson and Willett eye pot of gold to end fine year on high00:00
RSPB says the North is persecution hotspot