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Past articles by Tom:

Queen’s “sense of duty” praised by Archbishop of York in Platinum Jubilee tribute and message to public figures

THE QUEEN’S “sense of duty” is today praised by the Archbishop of York in a poignant – and personal – tribute ahead of the Platinum Jubilee. → Read More

Platinum Jubilee: The Queen joined by Candy the Dorgi as photos are taken to mark her reign

It is very rare for the Queen to be upstaged during her momentous – and unprecedented – 70-year reign. → Read More

Triumph, tears and tragedy in Sky Bet Chase as Windsor Avenue win marred by Midnight Shadow’s freakish injury

HORSE racing’s twin imposters of triumph and tragedy left an indelible imprint on a bittersweet finish to Doncaster’s Sky Bet Chase. → Read More

Freddy Tylicki wins High Court case after judge rules that rival jockey caused life-changing injuries

Freddy Tylicki has won his High Court claim against Graham Gibbons for negligent riding which resulted in a fall that left him with life-changing injuries. → Read More

'I rang my doctor 87 times and gave up' - The Yorkshire Post readers give their verdict on GP surgeries and availability of appointments

Your responses to a reader who was struggling to get hold of his GP when his elderly mother experienced a bad fracture. → Read More

Boris Johnson is 'worst excuse for PM ever'

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has downgraded the improvements to the rail network in the North - and you are not happy. → Read More

Raw sewage scandal: Should water companies be renationalised? Yorkshire Post readers have their say

The raw sewage scandal has prompted a lot of debate over the last week, and nowhere more so than on our social media page. → Read More

New Labour with Blair & Brown: What Tony Blair and Gordon Brown were really like to work with

The BBC series New Labour with Blair & Brown: The New Labour Revolution is taking an in-depth look at New Labour. → Read More

Women will never forgive Philip Allott’s repugnant views and cowardice over Sarah Everard murder

WOMEN and girls across North Yorkshire will never again believe or trust the county’s under-fire police, fire and crime commissioner following his ‘repugnant’ response to Sarah Everard’s murder, his predecessor warns today. → Read More

Scarborough's Grand Hotel: Your verdict on 'Fawlty Towers of North'

"A hotel where you have to clean the bath before your bath." → Read More

Our Yorkshire Farm: Readers respond after Yorkshire Shepherdess Amanda Owen criticised over children's 'unusual' upbringing on Ravenseat farm

Readers have given their wholehearted backing to Yorkshire Shepherdess Amanda Owen and her husband Clive over the upbringing of their nine children on their North Yorkshire farm. → Read More

Leeds rail network at ‘capacity as mayor issues HS2 warning

WEST Yorkshire mayor Tracy Brabin today warns that the North will pay a heavy price if the eastern leg of HS2 is not built in full to Leeds. → Read More

Give mayors new powers, say Michael Heseltine and Andy Burnham

POLITICAL ADVERSARIES like Michael Heseltine and Andy Burnham have welcomed Cabinet big-hitter Michael Gove’s appointment as the new Levelling Up Secretary as they press for new powers for city-region mayors. → Read More

York joy as Tim Easterby’s Winter Power wins Nunthorpe at Ebor Festival

TIM EASTERBY was the toast of racing after Winter Power lit up the Knavesmire to win the Coolmore Wootton Bassett Nunthorpe Stakes at the Welcome to Yorkshire Ebor Festival. → Read More

Should North Yorkshire Moors Railway be extended to York? Here's what you had to say...

This is what you had to say after a reader's letter suggested extending North Yorkshire Moors Railway to York. → Read More

Lib Dems’ Chesham and Amersham win shows southern 'Blue Wall' seats are vulnerable

Boris Johnson will be forced to confront some difficult political choices as he assesses the Tory drubbing in Chesham and Amersham. → Read More

What you had to say after Wakefield Council apologised for addressing a phone caller as 'mate'

Should town halls staff be allowed to use the term 'mate' as Wakefield Council apologises to a complainant who took offence? → Read More

Government to unveil new laws to combat puppy smuggling, minister confirms

New laws are to be unveiled shortly to combat puppy smuggling, a Defra minister has confirmed. → Read More

Should the A64 be dualled from York to Scarborough? This is what you had to say

Earlier this week, we wrote a leader welcoming the much-needed investment in the A64 - pointing out that if it had been in the South it would have been turned into a dual carriageway a long time ago. → Read More

Calls to relax two-metre social distancing rule on public transport to boost passenger numbers

Ministers will today (May 19) be challenged to relax the two-metre social distancing rule on trains and buses in order to boost passenger numbers on public transport and stop a surge in post-pandemic car travel. → Read More