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Courts are re-traumatising victims of sexual violence with three quarters facing rape myths during cross examination | The Yorkshire Post
The court process re-traumatises victims of sexual violence with 73 per cent of people asked questions associated with rape myths during cross examination, a report by Victim Support found.
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New sculpture garden to pay homage to the lost streams and becks of Leeds | The Yorkshire Post
A new sculpture garden in Leeds will pay homage to the lost streams and becks of Leeds and the legacy of Burmantofts pottery.
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Finding Ivy’s tragic place in history as her story is told | The Yorkshire Post
Thirteen disabled people born in Britain were killed between 1940 and 1941 after moving to Germany and Austria. Their stories will be told for the first time at Huddersfield University’s Holocaust Centre North.
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Travel expert from Lonely Planet reveals five surprising things about Oktoberfest | Mail Online
It’s the world’s largest beer festival and, on the face of it, the rules would appear to be quite simple – turn up and drink.
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Feline fearless | That’s Life! magazine
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Marley about her cat, Jasper.





