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30 Dec 2013: Other lives: Head of a radical art history course at Leeds Polytechnic from 1970 to 1985
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28 Oct 2013:
Roy Greenslade urges editors and academics and bloggers to campaign for the right to record council meetings
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26 Mar 2013:
A classic study of hidden architecture is republished - including its author's adventure in a Leeds shrubbery where he was mistaken for a thief
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28 Feb 2013:
Zero Waste to Landfill
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Gallery (13 pictures), 10 Jan 2013:
In his latest weekly selection for the Guardian Northerner, Christopher Thomond takes the train, joins Hebden Bridge's Handmade Parade and is tempted by apples in an urban orchard. You can see his four earlier Northern Eyes here, and read Martin Wainwright on working with him, here.
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27 Nov 2012:
Languages may be in decline at A-level and degree; but more young people are taking classes in their spare time – especially if they don't have to pay
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31 Aug 2012:
Leeds is never backward in singing its own praises, often with justification. Its self-confidence has roots in history as a hugely popular and rapidly growing website of images shows. Amy Byard takes a look - - and finds a new Then-and-Now spin-off
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7 Aug 2012:
Millions of pounds for transport and the revival of stalled city centre developments bode well for the home of the Brownlee brothers
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6 Aug 2012:
Faisal A Quereshi's take on an Ostern - the Russian equivalent of Westerns - goes down well in Kazakhstan
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24 May 2012:
Global recession and failure to qualify rules out four other countries which had hoped to come. But Dutch and Canadian sportsmen and women will be in the Yorkshire city too.
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17 May 2012:
Yorkshire's swishest shopping streets, and the mysterious Dark Arches, will turn into strange and different places for the next three days. Marishka Van Steenbergen has been peeking
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