March 28, 2024
Great Yorkshire Radio

Great Yorkshire Radio

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An SNP MSP has failed in a bid to quash the second phase of the XL bully safeguards in Scotland.

A comedian has been forced to remove a picture of a hot dog from posters promoting his stand-up tour after falling foul of Transport for London's (TfL) advertising policies.

The competition regulator has urged UK fashion businesses to give accurate information about how environmentally friendly their clothes are after three fast-fashion firms signed a new agreement.

US gaming streamer Ninja has revealed he has been diagnosed with cancer.

The second missing construction worker who fell into the river as the Baltimore bridge gave way below him has been named as Maynard Sandoval.

Ian King speaks to Hann-Ju Ho, senior economist at Lloyds Bank commercial banking, about rising UK business confidence.

Insurance companies have been told they must offer full value to settle claims relating to written-off and stolen cars after further "shortcomings" were found by an industry regulator.

A ransomware group has published a "proof pack" amid threats it has a huge cache of data stolen from a Scottish health board in a cyber attack.

A new law regulating cycle rickshaws - or pedicabs - in London will "end the chaos in hotspots like Soho and Covent Garden", the government has said, with penalties for those who break the law including a fine of up to £2,500.

A Prince Philip statue, described as possibly the worst artwork one council has ever seen, is to be removed for a second time.

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