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No Northern train services next Thursday due to strike
There will be no Northern train services on the Airedale or Wharfedale lines next Thursday (9 May) due to the latest industrial action by ASLEF.
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Developer's bid to change planning condition on Silsden housing estate raises concerns
Concerns have been raised that changing a planning condition of a Silsden housing development could "put future occupants at risk".
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Local young dancers chosen for production of Swan Lake
A superb achievement has been made by two talented 9 year-old dancers, Sasha Wilkinson from Ilkley and Jia-Chen Lei who dances with WTA in Ilkley, both have been chosen to be part of the 80-strong cast of English Youth Ballet’s (EYB’s) production of Swan Lake.
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South Craven plans to join East Lancashire schools in new Trust
South Craven School in Cross Hills is consulting on proposals to join forces with five schools in East Lancashire to form a new Multi-Academy Trust.
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Skipton Eco Day 2024 preview
David Newall from Skipton Rotary on this weekend's Eco Day at Skipton Town Hall.
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Volunteering opportunities at Bradford 2025
John Strawson-Rooney from Bradford 2025 tells us how you could get involved with the City of Culture year by volunteering.
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Skipton Easter Event highlights
Listen back to Nick Hancock's outside broadcast from the Skipton Easter Event 2024
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Bradford 2025 build-up begins
We hear from the key people behind bringing the City of Culture year to the Bradford district.
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Latest national news
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Apple working to fix iPhone alarm issue
Apple has confirmed it is working to fix an issue that is causing some iPhone alarms to not play a sound, after users who overslept raised the glitch on social media.
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Ronnie OSullivan and Judd Trump victims of giant killings at Crucible
Ronnie O’Sullivan and Judd Trump both crashed out of the World Snooker Championship on an extraordinary day of quarter-final action at the Crucible.
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Polls open in local elections
Voters will head to the polls on Thursday in a series of local elections seen as the final test of public opinion before Rishi Sunak goes to the country later this year.
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Up to 1200 new mothers suffer psychosis each year
Figures from the Royal College of Psychiatrists, based on births registered in 2022, suggest between 600 and 1,200 women each year may suffer from the condition.
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