Yorkshire Post - 28 Jun 2025

Table of content - Yorkshire Post (28 Jun 2025)

‘Change farm tax to raise £1.9bn’
Spanish galleon sails into Scarborough
‘It is in everybody’s power to think about where they want their money to go and to spend it accordingly.’ – PATRICK GRANT
New company chair
Mayor: ‘A big if’ whether airport opens
WEEKEND SECTIONS INSIDE
Fabric of a city
New Revie tribute
Puzzles Post
Council that ran ‘sham’ redundancy process must pay £26,000 to worker
Welcome… to four baby red squirrels
Horizon scandal trials ‘not until 2028’
QUICK CROSSWORD
Scots Army battalion relocating to Cyprus
Rantzen daughter hits out at social media
Artworks woven into the fabric of culture city
Happy Valley star speaks of six-year relationship end
Dame Anna steps back as American Vogue editor
Beamish Museum wins accolade
Pitt’s F1 character ‘based on Hunt’
Pub crawls to the rescue of industry?
‘Welfare legislation will pass Commons’
Puppets highlight global emergency
Least worst option, but authority diminished
PM regrets ‘island of strangers’ phrase in immigration speech
House sales pick up by 25pc after April fall
Details on key rail scheme could be revealed in weeks
Six million hours ‘wasted’ in A&E
Pensions staff plan strike over 6 weeks
PM covenant pledge for Armed Forces community
Tees Valley offers response over governance and value concerns
Nasa Mars scientist in court over £1m fraud
Kate at meeting a week after missing Ascot
Authority on ‘A list’ for tackling climate change
Opening up for arts and crafts
Man guilty of murder after brutal attack on his wife
Toll charges on Humber Bridge set to increase
Sun sets on barge operators after 200 years plying local waterways
TAKING HGVS OFF BRITISH ROADS
Plans to introduce toilet fee ‘scandalous’
Plans for nearly 50 new homes in city
Universities among best in the world
Mental health self referral via app
Home town tribute to Revie amid rival’s statues
Gallery celebrates outdoor spaces
Three arrests after RAF protests
Cranswick boss lands £4.6m pay package
Don’t like Glastonbury’s politics? Go somewhere else, Eavis says
‘No reason given’ for home schooling in city
Concern at impact of cyber attack on legal aid system
Wedding joy for Rocket Ronnie and actress Rouass
Father’s ‘pain’ as boy’s killer is jailed
Centrica ‘to take a stake’ in Sizewell C
Body of 19-year-old pulled from river
Bunny’s collection of rabbit toys and figures fetches £26,000 in sale
Listed golf clubhouse with links to council to shut for structural survey
Football club fanpark plan set to win planning permission
NHS board warns over impact of flats plan
Former pub to become flats and offices
Up to 1,560 homes, school and park set to be built in town
Pupils at King’s school perform Shakespeare
NHS centre plans for ex-Boots store
New behavioural issues school block
Former hotel could be used as an HMO
Six dangerous stray dogs put down
New homes in city almost completed
Council set to spend £7.84m on B&Bs for homeless people
Yorkshire-born monkey
National park to use £1.5m grant for depot
Officials hope to report on town’s health initiative soon
Plan for 11-bed house in pub
Swallows and Amazons reimagined
Heatwave may bring the hottest June day
Higher charges for car parking bring in £1m
Israeli strike hits crowds getting bags of flour from police officers
Abseiling stars on voyage of Discovery
‘Desperate countries’ falling further behind
Chinook helicopter crash families press for judicial review
Criticism over ‘Not for EU’ policy
Crown princess son on charges
Whales halt city harbour vessel
Indictment over Swift concerts plot
MIKE’S ABSTRACT THERAPY
How region’s textile heritage cuts cloth in sustainable style
Labour’s indecent haste to get rid of the Chagos Islands
The first British born black player to represent England
OF YORKSHIRE
Why don’t MPs have a say over Middle East?
U-turn on welfare is likely to have consequences
Region in good place for textile quality
Columnist’s criticism of city centre is unfair
High emissions
Art for wellbeing
Cutting edge
BRIEF
Had their chips
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HORACE & DORIS
A load of junk
Question of ethics
‘Annihilation clock’
Abusers should not have contact with their children
Crashing silence of the CofE on defence debate
Grouse shooting so vital for rural life
DATELINE
Once home to the largest mills in the world, today little large-scale clothing manufacturing takes place in Yorkshire. But finding a niche, keeping it local, and appreciating our world-class weavers might offer lifelines, Stephanie Smith reports.
UK’s only weave-to-wear tailor bucks textile trend
Historic setting for a firm creating vintage fashions
£62bn
Government – and the public – have to decide where to spend money
A ‘rich history’ of cloth production benefits students
Ben Fogle on Buffalo clothing’s Yorkshire craftsmanship
Indecent haste over Chagos
How Amazon is supporting the Yorkshire community
THE WEEK IN PICTURES
PICTURE POST
Harking right back to Hexthorpe’s heyday
PUZZLES POST
David ‘Syd’ Lawrence
Kevin Prendergast
Suzanne Rappaport Ripton
Alfred Brendel
Mike Smith
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE CROSSWORD
WORDSEARCH
DAILY TRIVIA
SCRAMBLE
INITIALLY YOURS
ROUTEWORD
WHO’S THAT
BREAK THE CODE
SUM IT UP
HUBWORD
SUDOKU
Bursting with summer colour… on the edge of Dudley
Calderdale looks at mass transit plans
Developing our student accommodation
Tariff optimism lifts shares after US-China deal
The ‘tricks’ pulled by supermarkets
Dodgy ‘was/now’ pricing practices used by online retailers
PUZZLES POST
Member of Salvo’s dynasty aims to cook up a storm in country pub
Food producer Cranswick eyes further acquisitions
Nike warning over hit from Trump tariffs
NOMINATIONS OPEN FOR TOURISM AWARDS
Society to change mortgages policy
Hydrogen firm in new partnership
Children’s hospice new appointments
Services business’s senior promotions
‘Salvo’ looks to transform an historic North York Moors pub
‘Godfather’ is new chair of aerospace company
Brewery cheered by how it helps to make the world ‘a little better’
Skincare firm among the fastest growing
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Aiming to change the privately owned student flats sector
WEATHER
Spotlight on ‘the tricks’ that are pulled by our stores

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