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THE YORK BRIEF ⏰Friday, November 7, 2025
Teen arrested on illegal e-bike with hammer, D-Day hero Ken returns to Millthorpe, Scarborough firework tragedy, 100+ drivers wrongly fined, house raider stole widow's jewellery, pill cancer test.
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Teen arrested on illegal e-bike with hammer, D-Day hero Ken returns to Millthorpe, Scarborough firework tragedy, 100+ drivers wrongly fined, house raider stole widow's jewellery, pill cancer test.
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Heritage buildings need £50m, teenager charged with hate crimes, Aesthetica Film Festival transforms York into cinema hub, and more from across the city.
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Heritage crisis, Christmas movie stars, train heroes honored, market access debate, footbridge row, violent robbery, station works progress—York's buzzing with news this Wednesday!
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Granddaughter jailed for £125k theft from dying grandfather. £25m Kirkham Estate sold. Game of Thrones star films Christmas movie in York. Police launch ASB operation city centre.
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Hero rail worker fights for life after train stabbing. Man dies in light aircraft crash. Arson attacks continue. York City out of FA Cup. Community events ahead.
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Great Wave heads to York 2026, Christmas Market traders revealed, The Crescent faces closure threat, York City sells out Barnsley away end 🎭
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Rapist jailed 8+ years with Leah Bedford's testimony, King strips Andrew of Prince title, cop convicted of data crime after sex act scandal, 82-year-old trapped under car in Helmsley.
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York daily: Dog owner fined £1k, A19 speed limit push after councillor death, Olympic swimmer's Royal partnership, BID renewed 91%, Aesthetica Film Fest Nov 5-9, Restaurant Week success.
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Water contamination hits North Yorkshire homes, York's film industry moment arrives as Netflix and Amazon Studios descend on the city, and ambitious plans unveiled to tackle poverty and boost jobs.
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Today's edition has quite the spread: we're talking about trust betrayed, Yorkshire innovation reaching farmers, and the perennial debate about charging more for Christmas parking.
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From hatmakers to train chaos, royal museums to bonfire nights - York's got stories to tell this week.
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Big votes, green upgrades, & a new village on the horizon;York's making moves this week. The city's businesses have backed the BID for another five years, dozens of homes are getting energy-efficient.