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The number of children being educated at home in North Yorkshire has risen sharply, a council report has found.
Wensleydale Creamery bosses have blamed a failure in the plant’s drainage system for pollution getting into a local watercourse.
Little Bird Made are stepping into spring with their return to Leyburn this month for their first visit of 2025.
Fodder, the food emporium, has today reopened after undergoing its biggest refurbishment since opening in 2009, now selling even more Yorkshire produce than ever.
Multi award-winning children's author Joseph Coelho headlines this exciting day for young readers from all over the area in Sedbergh.
Rangers oversaw the delivery of more than 500 tonnes of flagstones to the top of a hill in Birkdale last month, with the help of a quarry firm in nearby Kirkby Stephen.
Due to popular demand, Wensleydale Railway has announced that additional seating has been made available on their ‘Wensleydale Fryer’ fish & chips trains.
First-hand experiences of farmers who have overcome challenge and change to succeed in business will serve as inspiration at the Future Farmers of Yorkshire’s Spring Debate.
Sir Keir Starmer has boarded a nuclear-armed submarine as it returned from a lengthy patrol - in a rare showcasing of the UK's nuclear deterrent that will catch Russia's attention at a time of growing tensions.
Former Formula 1 team owner and broadcaster Eddie Jordan has died at the age of 76.
Ministers are drawing up plans restricting foreign donors from giving unlimited funds to UK political parties, Sky News understands.
British banks should abandon outdated ethical standards and increase lending to domestic defence manufacturers in a "patriotic" effort to ensure the UK can meet its security needs, defence suppliers have told Sky News.
Prince William will arrive in Estonia later to show his support for the country and troops based there who are providing a deterrent to Russian aggression in the region.
Former Formula 1 team owner Eddie Jordan has died aged 76.
Jordan Henderson's selection has become the major talking point of Thomas Tuchel's England squad, with a feeling of looking back rather than forward from the new Three Lions boss.
Chelsea defender Lucy Bronze claimed her side were "miles off it" during the 2-0 defeat to Manchester City in the Women's Champions League quarter-final first leg but insisted the situation could be rectified.
Crystal Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta has told Sky Sports News he wanted to play on after he suffered a gruesome ear injury against Millwall in the FA Cup.
Thomas Tuchel has taken his first full England training session since he took over as England manager, and it's quite a moment.
A former studio engineer has been charged with stealing Eminem's unreleased music and selling it online.
Sir Keir Starmer has revealed he is watching Netflix's Adolescence with his family and supports a campaign for it to be shown in parliament and schools.
Drag queen James Lee Williams - known as "The Vivienne"- died after taking ketamine, their family has said.
US rock band Semisonic has criticised the White House for using their song Closing Time in a social media post that showed a shackled deportee.
The boss of an iconic jazz bar says he's been left "surprised" and "confused" after his late licence application for a London site was turned down, making him question support for live music in the capital.
The Folly in Settle, which is home to the Museum of North Craven Life, will soon launch a new exhibition that examines the role of the artist’s model.
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.