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  • Poet Jason Allen-Paisant: ‘We belong in the picture’
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    Poet Jason Allen-Paisant: ‘We belong in the picture’
    Jason Allen-Paisant on exploring nature and black identity in his nonfiction debut, his chaotic writing habits, and how the TS Eliot prize changed his life.

    Jason Allen-Paisant is a Jamaican poet, writer and academic. His second collection of poems, Self Portrait as Othello, won the 2023 T. S. Eliot Prize and the 2023 Forward Prize for Best Collection. A work of creative non-fiction 'The Possibility of Tenderness : A Jamaican's Search for Freedom in Nature' is due to be published in 2025. Allen Paisant is currently Senior Lecturer in CriticalTheory and Creative Writing at the University of Manchester. Jason Allen-Paisant is photographed in near his home in Leeds, west Yorkshire.

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  • Poet Jason Allen-Paisant: ‘We belong in the picture’
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    Poet Jason Allen-Paisant: ‘We belong in the picture’
    Jason Allen-Paisant on exploring nature and black identity in his nonfiction debut, his chaotic writing habits, and how the TS Eliot prize changed his life.

    Jason Allen-Paisant is a Jamaican poet, writer and academic. His second collection of poems, Self Portrait as Othello, won the 2023 T. S. Eliot Prize and the 2023 Forward Prize for Best Collection. A work of creative non-fiction 'The Possibility of Tenderness : A Jamaican's Search for Freedom in Nature' is due to be published in 2025. Allen Paisant is currently Senior Lecturer in CriticalTheory and Creative Writing at the University of Manchester. Jason Allen-Paisant is photographed in near his home in Leeds, west Yorkshire.

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  • Poet Jason Allen-Paisant: ‘We belong in the picture’
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    Poet Jason Allen-Paisant: ‘We belong in the picture’
    Jason Allen-Paisant on exploring nature and black identity in his nonfiction debut, his chaotic writing habits, and how the TS Eliot prize changed his life.

    Jason Allen-Paisant is a Jamaican poet, writer and academic. His second collection of poems, Self Portrait as Othello, won the 2023 T. S. Eliot Prize and the 2023 Forward Prize for Best Collection. A work of creative non-fiction 'The Possibility of Tenderness : A Jamaican's Search for Freedom in Nature' is due to be published in 2025. Allen Paisant is currently Senior Lecturer in CriticalTheory and Creative Writing at the University of Manchester. Jason Allen-Paisant is photographed in near his home in Leeds, west Yorkshire.

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  • Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024
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    Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024
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    Members of the public push a car stuck on a hill in the snow in Sheffield.Large parts of the UK are experiencing more snow and sub zero temperatures as the cold spell continues.Photo credit: Ioannis Alexopoulos/LNP
    Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024

     

  • Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024
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    Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024
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    Dore, UK. Students enjoy the snow in Sheffield city centre. Large parts of the UK are experiencing more snow and sub zero temperatures as the cold spell continues.Photo credit: Ioannis Alexopoulos/LNP
    Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024

     

  • Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024
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    Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024
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    Harvey Haswell and Olivia Miles both 20, enjoy the snow in Sheffield. Large parts of the UK are experiencing more snow and sub zero temperatures as the cold spell continues.Photo credit: Ioannis Alexopoulos/LNP
    Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024

     

  • Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024
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    Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ioannis Alexopoulos/LNP/Shutterstock (14921072d)
    Members of the public push a car stuck on a hill in the snow in Sheffield.Large parts of the UK are experiencing more snow and sub zero temperatures as the cold spell continues.Photo credit: Ioannis Alexopoulos/LNP
    Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024

     

  • Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024
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    Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024
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    Dore, UK.A street is covered in snow in Sheffield. Large parts of the UK are experiencing more snow and sub zero temperatures as the cold spell continues.Photo credit: Ioannis Alexopoulos/LNP
    Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024

     

  • Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024
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    Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ioannis Alexopoulos/LNP/Shutterstock (14921072g)
    A car travels through the snow in Sheffield.Large parts of the UK are experiencing more snow and sub zero temperatures as the cold spell continues.Photo credit: Ioannis Alexopoulos/LNP
    Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024

     

  • Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024
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    Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ioannis Alexopoulos/LNP/Shutterstock (14921072c)
    Members of the public walk in the snow in Sheffield.Large parts of the UK are experiencing more snow and sub zero temperatures as the cold spell continues.Photo credit: Ioannis Alexopoulos/LNP
    Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024

     

  • Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024
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    Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ioannis Alexopoulos/LNP/Shutterstock (14921072a)
    Members of the public push a car stuck on a hill in the snow in Sheffield.Large parts of the UK are experiencing more snow and sub zero temperatures as the cold spell continues.Photo credit: Ioannis Alexopoulos/LNP
    Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024

     

  • Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024
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    Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ioannis Alexopoulos/LNP/Shutterstock (14921072b)
    Members of the public push a car stuck on a hill in the snow in Sheffield.Large parts of the UK are experiencing more snow and sub zero temperatures as the cold spell continues.Photo credit: Ioannis Alexopoulos/LNP
    Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024

     

  • Rachael Maskell. New plan would 'transform' end of life care for 100,000 in England and Wales
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    Rachael Maskell. New plan would 'transform' end of life care for 100,000 in England and Wales
    Palliative care commission set up to provide high-quality, holistic support following assisted dying vote.

    Labour MP Rachael Maskell is creating the terms of reference for the commission, which aims to give dying people ongoing support.

    Labour MP Rachael Maskell photographed in York, North Yorkshire. Rachael Maskell is a Labour politician who has served as Member of Parliament for York Central since 2015. Rachael is involved in a campaign in parliament against the assisted dying bill - she is spearheading the movement against it on the grounds of poor palliative care.

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  • Rachael Maskell. New plan would 'transform' end of life care for 100,000 in England and Wales
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    Rachael Maskell. New plan would 'transform' end of life care for 100,000 in England and Wales
    Palliative care commission set up to provide high-quality, holistic support following assisted dying vote.

    Labour MP Rachael Maskell is creating the terms of reference for the commission, which aims to give dying people ongoing support.

    Labour MP Rachael Maskell photographed in York, North Yorkshire. Rachael Maskell is a Labour politician who has served as Member of Parliament for York Central since 2015. Rachael is involved in a campaign in parliament against the assisted dying bill - she is spearheading the movement against it on the grounds of poor palliative care.

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  • Rachael Maskell. New plan would 'transform' end of life care for 100,000 in England and Wales
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    Rachael Maskell. New plan would 'transform' end of life care for 100,000 in England and Wales
    Palliative care commission set up to provide high-quality, holistic support following assisted dying vote.

    Labour MP Rachael Maskell is creating the terms of reference for the commission, which aims to give dying people ongoing support.

    Labour MP Rachael Maskell photographed in York, North Yorkshire. Rachael Maskell is a Labour politician who has served as Member of Parliament for York Central since 2015. Rachael is involved in a campaign in parliament against the assisted dying bill - she is spearheading the movement against it on the grounds of poor palliative care.

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  • Artisans Samantha and Ben Spence turn to ancient recipes for UK cheese revival
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    Artisans Samantha and Ben Spence turn to ancient recipes for UK cheese revival
    From Wensleydale to north Wales, small-scale producers get a local flavour from pasture and techniques.

    At Curlew Dairy in Wensley, North Yorkshire, cheesemakers Samantha and Ben Spence use a 100-year-old local recipe.

    Cheese makers Ben and Samantha Spence at Curlew Dairy in Wensley near Leyburn in North Yorkshire. Curlew Dairy make traditional farmhouse Wensleydale cheese in their Micro dairy using milk from a small local farm. Last year the dairy produced 20 tonnes of cheese , following a 100 year old traditional recipe of making Wensleydale cheese which would traditionally been used by local farms in the area.

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  • Artisans Samantha and Ben Spence turn to ancient recipes for UK cheese revival
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    Artisans Samantha and Ben Spence turn to ancient recipes for UK cheese revival
    From Wensleydale to north Wales, small-scale producers get a local flavour from pasture and techniques.

    At Curlew Dairy in Wensley, North Yorkshire, cheesemakers Samantha and Ben Spence use a 100-year-old local recipe.

    Cheese makers Ben and Samantha Spence at Curlew Dairy in Wensley near Leyburn in North Yorkshire. Curlew Dairy make traditional farmhouse Wensleydale cheese in their Micro dairy using milk from a small local farm. Last year the dairy produced 20 tonnes of cheese , following a 100 year old traditional recipe of making Wensleydale cheese which would traditionally been used by local farms in the area.

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  • Artisans Samantha and Ben Spence turn to ancient recipes for UK cheese revival
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    Artisans Samantha and Ben Spence turn to ancient recipes for UK cheese revival
    From Wensleydale to north Wales, small-scale producers get a local flavour from pasture and techniques.

    At Curlew Dairy in Wensley, North Yorkshire, cheesemakers Samantha and Ben Spence use a 100-year-old local recipe.

    Samantha Spence draining and chopping the whey during the cheese making process at Curlew Dairy in Wensley near Leyburn in North Yorkshire. Curlew Dairy make traditional farmhouse Wensleydale cheese in their Micro dairy using milk from a small local farm. Last year the dairy produced 20 tonnes of cheese , following a 100 year old traditional recipe of making Wensleydale cheese which would traditionally been used by local farms in the area.

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  • Rishi Sunak voting, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, UK - 04 Jul 2024
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    Rishi Sunak voting, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, UK - 04 Jul 2024
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    Rishi Sunak, British Prime Minister and his wife Akshata Murty after voting during the general election at Kirby Sigston Village Hall, Kirby Sigston
    Rishi Sunak voting, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, UK - 04 Jul 2024

     

  • Rishi Sunak voting, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, UK - 04 Jul 2024
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    Rishi Sunak voting, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, UK - 04 Jul 2024
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    Rishi Sunak, British Prime Minister and his wife Akshata Murty after voting during the general election at Kirby Sigston Village Hall, Kirby Sigston
    Rishi Sunak voting, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, UK - 04 Jul 2024

     

  • Rishi Sunak voting, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, UK - 04 Jul 2024
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    Rishi Sunak voting, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, UK - 04 Jul 2024
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    Rishi Sunak, British Prime Minister and his wife Akshata Murty after voting during the general election at Kirby Sigston Village Hall, Kirby Sigston
    Rishi Sunak voting, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, UK - 04 Jul 2024

     

  • Rishi Sunak voting, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, UK - 04 Jul 2024
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    Rishi Sunak voting, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, UK - 04 Jul 2024
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    Rishi Sunak, British Prime Minister and his wife Akshata Murty after voting during the general election at Kirby Sigston Village Hall, Kirby Sigston
    Rishi Sunak voting, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, UK - 04 Jul 2024

     

  • Rishi Sunak voting, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, UK - 04 Jul 2024
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    Rishi Sunak voting, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, UK - 04 Jul 2024
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    Rishi Sunak, British Prime Minister and his wife Akshata Murty after voting during the general election at Kirby Sigston Village Hall, Kirby Sigston
    Rishi Sunak voting, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, UK - 04 Jul 2024

     

  • Rishi Sunak voting, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, UK - 04 Jul 2024
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    Rishi Sunak voting, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, UK - 04 Jul 2024
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    Rishi Sunak, British Prime Minister and his wife Akshata Murty arrive to vote during the general election at Kirby Sigston Village Hall, Kirby Sigston
    Rishi Sunak voting, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, UK - 04 Jul 2024

     

  • Paddle under the Pennines: longest and deepest UK canal tunnel opens for canoe trips
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    Paddle under the Pennines: longest and deepest UK canal tunnel opens for canoe trips
    The Canal & River Trust is launching 3.5-mile paddles through Standedge Tunnel, from West Yorkshire to Greater Manchester.

    The guided 3.5-mile canoe trips are through Standedge Tunnel, a jaw dropping feat of engineering which is 194 metres underground and 196 metres above sea level.

    The narrow canal tunnel from Marsden in West Yorkshire to Diggle in Greater Manchester opened in 1811 after 17 years of construction.

    Gordon McMinn, volunteer team leader and qualified paddle sports instructor at Canal & River Trust, who will be leading canoe trips through Standedge Tunnel, the longest, deepest and highest canal tunnel in the UK spanning 3.5 miles under the Pennines between Marsden, near Huddersfield in West Yorkshire, and Diggle in Greater Manchester.
    Marsden, UK. 13 June 2024.

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  • Paddle under the Pennines: longest and deepest UK canal tunnel opens for canoe trips
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    Paddle under the Pennines: longest and deepest UK canal tunnel opens for canoe trips
    The Canal & River Trust is launching 3.5-mile paddles through Standedge Tunnel, from West Yorkshire to Greater Manchester.

    The guided 3.5-mile canoe trips are through Standedge Tunnel, a jaw dropping feat of engineering which is 194 metres underground and 196 metres above sea level.

    The narrow canal tunnel from Marsden in West Yorkshire to Diggle in Greater Manchester opened in 1811 after 17 years of construction.

    Gordon McMinn, volunteer team leader and qualified paddle sports instructor at Canal & River Trust, who will be leading canoe trips through Standedge Tunnel, the longest, deepest and highest canal tunnel in the UK spanning 3.5 miles under the Pennines between Marsden, near Huddersfield in West Yorkshire, and Diggle in Greater Manchester.
    Marsden, UK. 13 June 2024.

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  • Paddle under the Pennines: longest and deepest UK canal tunnel opens for canoe trips
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    Paddle under the Pennines: longest and deepest UK canal tunnel opens for canoe trips
    The Canal & River Trust is launching 3.5-mile paddles through Standedge Tunnel, from West Yorkshire to Greater Manchester.

    The guided 3.5-mile canoe trips are through Standedge Tunnel, a jaw dropping feat of engineering which is 194 metres underground and 196 metres above sea level.

    The narrow canal tunnel from Marsden in West Yorkshire to Diggle in Greater Manchester opened in 1811 after 17 years of construction.

    Gordon McMinn, volunteer team leader and qualified paddle sports instructor at Canal & River Trust, who will be leading canoe trips through Standedge Tunnel, the longest, deepest and highest canal tunnel in the UK spanning 3.5 miles under the Pennines between Marsden, near Huddersfield in West Yorkshire, and Diggle in Greater Manchester.
    Marsden, UK. 13 June 2024.

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  • Paddle under the Pennines: longest and deepest UK canal tunnel opens for canoe trips
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    Paddle under the Pennines: longest and deepest UK canal tunnel opens for canoe trips
    The Canal & River Trust is launching 3.5-mile paddles through Standedge Tunnel, from West Yorkshire to Greater Manchester.

    The guided 3.5-mile canoe trips are through Standedge Tunnel, a jaw dropping feat of engineering which is 194 metres underground and 196 metres above sea level.

    The narrow canal tunnel from Marsden in West Yorkshire to Diggle in Greater Manchester opened in 1811 after 17 years of construction.

    Gordon McMinn, volunteer team leader and qualified paddle sports instructor at Canal & River Trust, who will be leading canoe trips through Standedge Tunnel, the longest, deepest and highest canal tunnel in the UK spanning 3.5 miles under the Pennines between Marsden, near Huddersfield in West Yorkshire, and Diggle in Greater Manchester.
    Marsden, UK. 13 June 2024.

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  • 'It would be seismic to win in Sunak's backyard': David Skaith. Is Labour about to paint England red?
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    'It would be seismic to win in Sunak's backyard': David Skaith. Is Labour about to paint England red?
    Thursday's local elections are a chance for Keir Starmer to show his party's breadth of support - not least in the embattled PM's North Yorkshire.

    Labour's David Skaith as he campaigns up and down quiet residential streets in York.

    Skaith, who runs a clothes shop in the city, is Labour’s candidate in Thursday's election for the post of the first-ever elected mayor of York and North Yorkshire.

    Labour Candidate David Skaith.
    The York and North Yorkshire Mayoral Elections will take place on 02/05/2024.

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  • 'It would be seismic to win in Sunak's backyard': David Skaith. Is Labour about to paint England red?
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    'It would be seismic to win in Sunak's backyard': David Skaith. Is Labour about to paint England red?
    Thursday's local elections are a chance for Keir Starmer to show his party's breadth of support - not least in the embattled PM's North Yorkshire.

    Labour's David Skaith as he campaigns up and down quiet residential streets in York.

    Skaith, who runs a clothes shop in the city, is Labour’s candidate in Thursday's election for the post of the first-ever elected mayor of York and North Yorkshire.

    Labour Candidate David Skaith.
    The York and North Yorkshire Mayoral Elections will take place on 02/05/2024.

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  • Richard Hawley: 'If I stopped what I'm doing the songs would still come'
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    Richard Hawley: 'If I stopped what I'm doing the songs would still come'
    On a beer-fuelled tour of Sheffield that begins 'at the crack of midday', the musician Richard Hawley discusses the strange magic of his home city, how his musical, Standing at the Sky's Edge, hit a nerve in austerity-ravaged Britain, and his main hope for Keir Starmer.

    Richard Hawley photographed at National Grid Sub Station, Sheffield.
    Richard Hawleys new Album is called "In this City Call You Love."

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  • Richard Hawley: 'If I stopped what I'm doing the songs would still come'
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    Richard Hawley: 'If I stopped what I'm doing the songs would still come'
    On a beer-fuelled tour of Sheffield that begins 'at the crack of midday', the musician Richard Hawley discusses the strange magic of his home city, how his musical, Standing at the Sky's Edge, hit a nerve in austerity-ravaged Britain, and his main hope for Keir Starmer.

    Richard Hawley photographed at National Grid Sub Station, Sheffield.
    Richard Hawleys new Album is called "In this City Call You Love."

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  • Richard Hawley: 'If I stopped what I'm doing the songs would still come'
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    Richard Hawley: 'If I stopped what I'm doing the songs would still come'
    On a beer-fuelled tour of Sheffield that begins 'at the crack of midday', the musician Richard Hawley discusses the strange magic of his home city, how his musical, Standing at the Sky's Edge, hit a nerve in austerity-ravaged Britain, and his main hope for Keir Starmer.

    Richard Hawley photographed at National Grid Sub Station, Sheffield.
    Richard Hawleys new Album is called "In this City Call You Love."

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  • Richard Hawley: 'If I stopped what I'm doing the songs would still come'
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    Richard Hawley: 'If I stopped what I'm doing the songs would still come'
    On a beer-fuelled tour of Sheffield that begins 'at the crack of midday', the musician Richard Hawley discusses the strange magic of his home city, how his musical, Standing at the Sky's Edge, hit a nerve in austerity-ravaged Britain, and his main hope for Keir Starmer.

    Richard Hawley photographed at National Grid Sub Station, Sheffield.
    Richard Hawleys new Album is called "In this City Call You Love."

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  • Richard Hawley: 'If I stopped what I'm doing the songs would still come'
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    Richard Hawley: 'If I stopped what I'm doing the songs would still come'
    On a beer-fuelled tour of Sheffield that begins 'at the crack of midday', the musician Richard Hawley discusses the strange magic of his home city, how his musical, Standing at the Sky's Edge, hit a nerve in austerity-ravaged Britain, and his main hope for Keir Starmer.

    Richard Hawley photographed at National Grid Sub Station, Sheffield.
    Richard Hawleys new Album is called "In this City Call You Love."

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    UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
    Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.

    For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.

    The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.

    When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.

    Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
    Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.

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    UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
    Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.

    For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.

    The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.

    When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.

    Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
    Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.

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    UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
    Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.

    For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.

    The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.

    When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.

    Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
    Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.

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    UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
    Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.

    For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.

    The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.

    When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.

    Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
    Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.

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    UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
    Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.

    For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.

    The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.

    When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.

    Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
    Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.

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    UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
    Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.

    For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.

    The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.

    When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.

    Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
    Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.

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    UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
    Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.

    For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.

    The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.

    When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.

    Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
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    Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.

    For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.

    The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.

    When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.

    Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
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    UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
    Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.

    For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.

    The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.

    When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.

    Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
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    UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
    Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.

    For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.

    The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.

    When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.

    Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
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    UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
    Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.

    For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.

    The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.

    When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.

    Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
    Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.

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    UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
    Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.

    For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.

    The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.

    When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.

    Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
    Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.

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    UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
    Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.

    For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.

    The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.

    When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.

    Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
    Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.

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    UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
    Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.

    For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.

    The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.

    When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.

    Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
    Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.

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