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Yorkshire Post deputy business editor. Married to Alex. Winner of 19 business journalism awards. Event host. Awards judge. Mentor. Views are my own. #htafc

Yorkshire Post, Leeds Bergabung Mayıs 2009
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Nick Bryant
Nick Bryant@NickBryantNY·
Almost 100 years of radio history comes to an end with an email that reads like AI slop: “Unfortunately, this decision means that all positions within the CBS News Radio team are being eliminated.” The home of Edward R. Murrow’s war reports from the Blitz will be no more.
Brian Stelter@brianstelter

A second memo from Bari Weiss and Tom Cibrowski says CBS News Radio is shutting down. Here's the memo: Today, we informed our CBS News Radio team and approximately 700 affiliated stations that we will end the service on May 22, 2026. Unfortunately, this decision means that all positions within the CBS News Radio team are being eliminated.  We understand how difficult this news is for our staff and their colleagues, who have worked side by side with us to cover some of the most significant stories of our time. While this was a necessary decision, it was not an easy one.  A shift in radio station programming strategies, coupled with challenging economic realities, has made it impossible to continue the service.  We are sharing this announcement now to fulfill our commitments to our radio partners and affiliates, which require advance notice of the service’s conclusion. For nearly 100 years, CBS News Radio has delivered original reporting to the nation—from Edward R. Murrow’s World War II reports in London to today’s daily White House updates.  Our signature broadcast, “World News Roundup,” remains the longest-running newscast in the country.  CBS News Radio served as the foundation for everything we have built since 1927. The coming weeks will be difficult for the team members who have worked tirelessly at CBS News Radio.  We are committed to supporting these valued colleagues with care and respect as we wind down operations.  They have been critical to our success and remain treasured friends and professionals.  We thank them deeply for their contributions. Thank you all for your dedication and for the compassion you show one another as we move forward. Bari and Tom

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Colin Parry OBE
Colin Parry OBE@ColinParryPeace·
Today is the 33rd anniversary of the day the IRA bombed Warrington town centre and killed my son Tim and 3 yr old Johnathan Ball. Words can never describe how losing a child leaves a huge hole in your heart and your family. Eternal love Tim ❤️❤️
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Paul Lewis@paullewismoney·
Devastatingly sad that the brilliant broadcaster and journalist Jenni Murray has died aged 75. I have met her several times recently and was so impressed with her staunch feminism, great writing, wit, and empathy. RIP Jenni. You were a treasure and will be much missed.
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Michael Weiss
Michael Weiss@michaeldweiss·
“A simple military manoeuvre.”
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Nick Bryant
Nick Bryant@NickBryantNY·
Quite the lede from The Economist: and quite the cover. “Although President Donald Trump says he has “destroyed 100% of Iran’s Military Capability”, the 0% that remains is playing havoc with the global economy.” And now quite the cover: @glcarlstrom
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Jess Asato MP
Jess Asato MP@Jess4Lowestoft·
I'm disappointed that the CEO of @TravelodgeUK did not turn up to yesterday's meeting to listen to MPs concerned about women’s safety in their hotels. I hope there will be opportunities in the future to understand the steps the hotel industry are taking to address VAWG.
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Steven Swinford
Steven Swinford@Steven_Swinford·
The International Energy Agency is this morning suggesting people should work from home, avoid air travel and drive at lower speeds to help tackle impending oil shortages The International Energy Agency (IEA) has issued a list of “demand side measures” that governments, businesses and households could take to alleviate the impact of soaring oil prices and disruption to supplies It has also recommended that ministers could reduce road speed limits, reduce car access to designated zones in large cities and give vehicles with odd-numbered plates access on different weekdays to those with even-numbered plates. Fatih Birol, the IEA executive director, said: “The war in the Middle East is creating a major energy crisis, including the largest supply disruption in the history of the global oil market. In the absence of a swift resolution, the impacts on energy markets and economies are set to become more and more severe.” The report also recommended that travellers “avoid air travel where alternative options exist” and switch from private cars to public transport
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The Yorkshire Post@yorkshirepost·
trib.al/kL3cIsW Skipton named best place to live in Yorkshire by Sunday Times 2026 guide
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The Yorkshire Post@yorkshirepost·
trib.al/fNVfdIV There is considerable pressure on consumer finances, says J D Wetherspoon boss
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Mr Benn
Mr Benn@thebowlerhatman·
Terry Hall should have been 67 today. Gone far too soon. This, written with Ian Broudie is one of his finest moments, and this version by far the most poignant: youtu.be/9pfHxJcztqM?si…
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James Mitchinson
James Mitchinson@JayMitchinson·
We owe it to the Herculean NHS staff to ensure - demand - that Baroness Hallett's recommendations do not sit on a shelf gathering dust The Yorkshire Post says 👇 yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/opinion/c…
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The Yorkshire Post@yorkshirepost·
trib.al/ZpyTLpw Bank of England holds interest rates at 3.75% in wake of Middle East conflict
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Alex Wickham
Alex Wickham@alexwickham·
Trumpflation: analysis by @PhilAldrick Trump and his war in Iran are now determining monetary policy in the UK. That’s effectively the assessment of the Bank of England, which warned Britons will pay the price. Had there been no war, the BoE would have cut interest rates by a quarter point today to 3.5%. Now traders see an 80% chance of three interest rate hikes this year to 4.5%. Those shifts will hit households hard. Mortgage rates are climbing. Higher energy bills will cost Britons £13 billion more. It means more fiscal problems for Rachel Reeves as government borrowing costs rise and growth is hit. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Historic Cricket Pictures
Historic Cricket Pictures@PictureSporting·
Rupert Hickmont was one of New Zealand's most promising young batsmen, making his FC debut aged 17 and touring Australia with NZ in 1913-14. He enlisted in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force in 1915 and was killed in action on the Somme in September 1916. He was 22. Wisden lamented he "was probably the most promising young cricketer in the Dominion, and his early death will be felt severely when the game is resumed"
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