Sun September 7 2003
In Brief
Accident fine for rail firm
A RAILWAY maintenance company was fined £4,000 and ordered to pay £32,500 costs yesterday after two ...
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Man charged with raping girl
A 25-year-old man was charged yesterday with raping a teenage girl he allegedly met through text mes...
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Going flat out for apartment life
City centre living has been hyped for years as the only way forward, but can Yorkshire cities sustai...
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Optician sees advantages in living near work
OPTICIAN Helen Kershaw has never looked back since she decided to invest in town centre living....
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Women stay single and power economy
SINGLE, educated women have become one of the most powerful driving forces in the global economy, ac...
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England fans buy black market tickets
Black market tickets were widely available yesterday for England's vital Euro 2004 qualifying fo...
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Parents grieve after 'freak' tragedy
A brilliant student died in a freak accident in the cramped bathroom of her college room only three ...
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Commission chief urged to quit in health row
THE head of a commission set up to restore public confidence in the recruitment of NHS chiefs is fa...
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Bomb expert for charity dies in Iraq ambush
A BRITISH bomb-disposal expert working for a charity became the latest victim of Iraq's escalati...
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What became of Labour's trust clean-up?
THE politicisation of NHS trusts began when they were created a decade ago as the Conservatives appo...
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Campaigners ready for renewed battle over Bill
The controversy over whether to put fluoride in Yorkshire's water could be on again in earnest b...
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Hundreds pay tribute to hero killed in Iraq
Hundreds gathered yesterday to mourn a British soldier killed in Iraq. Corporal Dewi Pritchard, 35,...
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Saudi Embassy investigated over sex case bribe claims
The Foreign Office is investigating claims that Saudi Embassy officials tried to bribe a teenage tor...
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£2m card fraud 'to impress' wealthy girlfriend
A security worker helped pull off Britain's biggest credit card fraud, in an attempt to impress ...
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Time for magic, suspense...and 44 hungry days
ILLUSIONIST David Blaine last night embarked on his toughest challenge yet – spending 44 days suspen...
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No regrets – runaways back home, but defiant
THEIR actions caused panic for two loving families, and led to a nationwide police hunt – but two ru...
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Family's warning as holiday girl, six, drowns in pool
A GIRL of six from Yorkshire has drowned in a hotel swimming pool during a family holiday in the Uni...
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Opposition to random drug tests for police
PLANS to introduce random drug tests for police ran into significant opposition last night, with fro...
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Teenager sent letter holding 'poison' to Prince William
A schoolboy yesterday admitted sending a letter apparently containing a deadly poison to Prince Will...
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Plea over missing woman
POLICE are appealing for public help to trace a York woman, who has disappeared from home after beco...
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Farmers 'cutting costs with toxic dip'
Public health experts are investigating claims that hundreds of farmers have switched to a highly to...
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Online release by Yorkshire film pioneer
Six years after the global success of The Full Monty, Yorkshire film-maker Simon Beaufoy has release...
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The Queen reunited with historic dessert service
Just desserts: Part of the 86-piece Sevres porcelain dessert service recently acquired by the Queen....
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More than just writing on the wall...
A church in Leeds has become a magnet for graffiti artists – but this time it's art, not vandali...
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