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Modern computer games present ultra-realistic environments and vast open worlds but one man believes retro gaming is about to make a big comeback. → Read More
These images are from the Yorkshire Post archive and depict scenes of Leeds life during the 20th century - they show just how much the city has changed in the last 100 years. → Read More
Forget climate change, Donald Trump and Brexit - there’s a far more important issue which needs sorting out - James Bond. → Read More
Sustrans, the national cycling charity, has called for urgent legislation to tackle what it claims are harmful kerbside pollution levels. → Read More
Afsaneh Kaviani's Persian supper club won Best World at this year's YEP Oliver Awards, which celebrate the best of the best in the local dining and brewing scene. → Read More
The 2019 YEP Oliver Awards were hosted by Harry Gration at Elland Road Centenary Pavilion on Monday March 11. → Read More
New faces and nationally renowned professionals dominated the YEP's 11th annual Oliver awards, hosted by Look North's Harry Gration. → Read More
Leeds College of Building is running female taster sessions for over-16s in DIY all week in trades such as plastering, plumbing, brick laying, electrics, carpentry, tiling and more. → Read More
Dateline: February 15, 1993... Actor Jon Pertwee is shown here at the Schofield Centre, Leeds, with Wayne Kaeey, seven, of Gipton, and Christopher Cunningham, four, of Moortown. The boys were the winners of a Worzel Gummidge lookalike competition had been hoping to meet TV scarecrow Mr Pertwee during his visit to the city in August but were disappointed when he fell ill and had to cut short his… → Read More
Leeds, Hunslet, February 3, 1993: Multi-million pound electric trains were being towed from a Leeds factory production line straight into storage because of mechanical faults. → Read More
Rev Paul Knight is on a mission to restore one of the rarest church murals in the country and mark 900 years of history… Neil Hudson reports → Read More
The tragic loss of his partner to motor neurone disease motivated Leeds-born director Wash Westmoreland as he made his latest Hollywood film. Neil Hudson reports. → Read More
Roads are set to be closed in Leeds tonight and major disruption is expected after a gas main was ruptured. → Read More
A Leeds carpenter who fell foul of council planning laws after he placed one of his bespoke timber framed buildings next to a roundabout has decided to donate it to a local school or nursery. → Read More
Leeds museums house a collection of over a million artefacts and other objects, many of them rare and some really quite bizarre. → Read More
Water levels on the The River Aire have risen dramatically following torrential rain and snow over the weekend - but they are still some way off the Boxing Day floods of 2015. → Read More
The thought did cross my mind that, instead of using lots of different words to fill up this column this week, I could take the novel approach of using just one. Said word would be repeated over and over and over… and over. → Read More
An actor fell... not through the wardrobe but through the stage during tonights performance of The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe at West Yorkshire Playhouse. → Read More
Social media platforms like facebook and twitter are heading for a fall. What they have effectively created is a virtual ‘Wild West’, in which anything goes and never mind about the morals. → Read More
The tenth annual Yorkshire Evening Post Oliver Awards are up and running and we’re already received almost 100 entries for what looks set to be our biggest ever awards ceremony. → Read More