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9 Jan 2012: 'Pink triangle' of growers in West Yorkshire fear mild weather will hit crop of pink and gold forced rhubarb
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9 Jan 2012:
Tyneside's upbeat hosting of the UK's most-noticed arts prize - only the second outside London in the Turner's 27 years - sees 149,770 visit the resurgent gallery
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4 Jan 2012: Unsettled weather forecast for most of January, with bright spell likely before colder conditions return in February
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4 Jan 2012:
A northern tradition which has no place in the modern world continues to exercise the courts, conservationists - and even the constitution
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4 Jan 2012:
Psychologists and silver drivers get together at Leeds University for another round in the great debate over 'middle lane hogging'
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4 Jan 2012:
Battle is under way over referenda due in May for England's 12 largest cities, plus councils including Salford where English Democrats have triggered a poll
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3 Jan 2012: Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales and much of western England hit by severe weather with winds gusting at more than 100mph
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3 Jan 2012:
Yorkshire poet and musician Eddie Lawler can't stand idle and watch a once-great institution fade away
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30 Dec 2011:
The Browne family may have been too busy farming in the Lake District to remember to take Good Words back. Or were they distracted by their secret cache of erotic stories?
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29 Dec 2011:
Yorkshire needs to highlight a major draw for Chinese and other Asian Pacific visitors to the UK
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1-15 of 4756 for Martin Wainwright