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ANTISEMITIC graffiti has been daubed on signs in a York village.
North Yorkshire Police say it happened between 1pm on May 16 and 6pm the next day on the public footpath between Great Helmsley and Warthill.
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Queen Street has reopened as work to transform the area outside York railway station’s entrance takes a step forward.
City of York Council said the latest Station Gateway work has “gone well” and the road reopened ahead of schedule last night (Monday, May 26).
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A TOP York school where the parents of boarders can pay more than £16,000 a term has received a one star for food hygiene, meaning ‘major improvement necessary’.
Bootham School was founded in 1823 and has 655 pupils on its roll aged from three to 18.
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"It was a very scary situation, but I’m just happy he was there."
Those are the words of Tanya Aston, 43, who on April 16 was dining in Hickory's Smokehouse in York when she suddenly found herself choking and unable to breathe.