Yorkshire Evening Post
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BJF wrote: Historic World War I Spitfire Ah yes, of course, the Spitfires in the Battle of Britain were the much improved and developed Mark 2 weren't they ?? We ex RAF types are indebted to the YEP for that priceless gem I'm sure !!
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It's much further from Leeds to Harrogate than I thought!In a report on page 11 of the YEP today (June 17 2014) it states the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry are to attend the Tour De France Grand Depart. According to the YEP "Sports fans William, Kate and Harry will see the 22 cycling squads on Saturday, July 5, during the first leg of the 2,272-mile route from Leeds to Harrogate".OK it may be obvious that the 2,272 miles means the full race distance, but the wording would seem to indicate otherwise!
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Leodian wrote: It's much further from Leeds to Harrogate than I thought!In a report on page 11 of the YEP today (June 17 2014) it states the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry are to attend the Tour De France Grand Depart. According to the YEP "Sports fans William, Kate and Harry will see the 22 cycling squads on Saturday, July 5, during the first leg of the 2,272-mile route from Leeds to Harrogate".OK it may be obvious that the 2,272 miles means the full race distance, but the wording would seem to indicate otherwise! Hi Leodion i did not know the race covered 2,272 miles wow I take your point about the YEP.
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Wouldnt you think that they would be honest with themselves and rename the paper "Yesterdays Evening Post" seeing as when they print it in the early hours of the day it is published then all their "news" is from the previous day.
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Further proof that either their quality of journalism is decending even further is that yesterday they described Brimham Rocks as being near Knaresborough. They could of course be referring to Plumpton Rocks which would be in the right area.Is it they are using reporters with no local knowledge at all, or who can't read a map? Last time I was up that way it was rather nearer to Pateley Bridge (or Harrogate) than Knaresborough.
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