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A forcewide crackdown on County Lines activity has seen officers arrest 13 people and recover a quantity of cash, drugs and several dangerous weapons.
Councillors have urged the public to take advantage of a train service between Greater Manchester and Hellifield that is set to begin in June.
A cloud of uncertainty is hanging over the country’s largest network of public rights of way, due to an escalating row over their maintenance maintenance.
The A59 at Kex Gill is not set to reopen until after Easter in an update that’s likely to frustrate motorists and businesses.
A proposal to build a Roadchef motorway services area beside the A1 should be rejected, councillors have been advised.
The hospital is seeking to make permanent changes to its neonatal service that has seen some premature babies delivered in Bradford instead.
North Yorkshire Council has confirmed that the more frequent timetable for the 72 Skipton to Grassington bus route will be reinstated from April.
Guardians of the Yorkshire Dales National Park look set to reduce repairs to rights of way across a section of the protected area after a council rejected its appeal for a contribution towards the £1m annual bill it faces.
A photograph of the late Queen, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, was "digitally enhanced at source", according to Getty Images.
Hundreds of high street jobs are at risk after Ted Baker's owner moved to push its British operations into administration.
A man has been sentenced for cyber flashing in England for the first time.
Extreme weather events were "off the charts" in 2023, according to a new report aiming to send a "red alert" to the world about the need for action on climate change.
The boyfriend of tennis player Aryna Sabalenka has died.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe says he would rather unearth the next Kylian Mbappe for Manchester United than spend a fortune on the France forward.
Nottingham Forest say they are "extremely disappointed and dismayed" at being handed a four-point deduction for breaching the Premier League's Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR).
Laura Kenny, Britain's most decorated female Olympian, has told Sky Sports her decision to retire from professional cycling ahead of the Paris Olympics came down to the 'emotional sacrifices' of leaving her family.
Promoter Ben Shalom has revealed that a decision on Adam Azim's future is imminent with "several major fights on the table" for the reigning European Champion.
Nedum Onuoha has opened up on his grief at losing his mother during his playing career and revealed his regret over being "a good professional" rather than "a good son" during her final months.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson is set to be the next James Bond, according to reports.
The Princess of Wales's doctored family photograph has been the subject of intense scrutiny and speculation in the UK since it was posted on the royal's Instagram on Mother's Day.
Oprah Winfrey says she "starved herself" for months before wheeling out a "wagon of animal fat" to represent all the weight she'd lost on an episode of her talk show back in 1988, all in a bid to combat the "shame" she felt around her weight.
Stricter guidelines for the classification of 12A or 12 rated films are to be introduced, amid concerns about the levels of sex or nudity in some movies.
A weapons armourer on the film set of Rust has asked for a new involuntary manslaughter trial and to be released from prison.
Three children’s groups are to benefit from a book celebrating the 400-plus hand-painted stones created by children and young people in Settle and Giggleswick during the coronavirus lockdown.
Following on from The Miners Wife which was described as 'An enthralling tale packed with emotion, drama and the harsh realities of life in 19th century northern England' Here's the latest novel by this award nominated author
A new book which delves into the wealth of wildlife in St Alkelda’s churchyard in Giggleswick is now available from Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust.
A fully revised edition of David Johnson’s classic homage to Ingleborough is now on sale from Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust.
The ‘exquisitely unusual’ Earth Beneath My Feet has been commended in the annual Tratman Awards.