Local news
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Increase in shoppers being duped by AI 'High Street' scamsShoppers hunting for online bargains are being duped by sophisticated scam websites that convincingly pose as well known UK high street retailers, North Yorkshire trading standards officers have warned.
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Financial investigators brought in to examine council-owned house builderNorth Yorkshire Council has brought in financial investigators to look into its loss-making housing company Brierley Homes, it has emerged.
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Free cycle security marking eventOfficers from Keighley Neighbourhood Policing Team will be carrying out free bike marking in Addingham on Sunday 7 June 2026, helping to protect new and existing bikes from theft.
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Skipton private hire boss fined for employing unlicensed taxi driverA boss of a private hire company claimed he employed a driver with no taxi licence due to a “software issue.”
Upcoming local events
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Scientists who changed the world
Italian scientists and their impact on society
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Knights & Fairytales
Get ready for a Magical Medieval Adventure at Thornton Hall Country Park!
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Wild & Free Exhibition at Craven Arts House
Wild & Free is an exhibition of work by Bridget March at Craven Arts House. The exhibition will run Thursday-Sunday, 11am-4pm, 7th May - 31st May.
at Craven Arts House
National news
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Badenoch criticises British Museum for delaying Jewish event over protest fearsKemi Badenoch has criticised the British Museum for postponing a talk on Jewish culture because of potential protests.
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Sikh man guilty of murder of 18 year old student with ceremonial knifeA Sikh man has been found guilty of the murder of an 18-year-old university student by stabbing him to death with a Sikh kirpan ceremonial knife with a 21cm blade.
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Met Office says record temperatures expected to easeThe heatwave that has seen record temperatures set for the month of May in recent days is expected to ease slightly across the UK on Thursday.
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Youth joblessness will rise for lost generation without urgent action reviewThe number of young people neither working nor learning could reach 1.25 million within the next five years, a review by an ex-Labour health secretary will warn amid fears of a “lost generation”.
Schedule
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Nick Babb2:00pm - 6:00pm
Drivetime with Thornton Hall Country Park
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Your Skipton Radio6:00pm - 6:30am
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Alex Cann6:30am - 10:00am
with Duchy College
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Stuart Clarkson10:00am - 2:00pm
Daytimes with Bizzie Lizzie's







