Tag Archives: York Press

Trilling tale gets readers in a flap

AT FIRST glance, this is a bit of a puzzling headline from the York Press Continue reading

Parked cars defy Newton’s laws of motion

WE have a conflict here with Newton’s laws of motion – or at least my understanding of them, as drummed into me by my erstwhile physics teacher Billy Breadknife Continue reading

War starts. No casualties except reality

FROM the York Press, February 26, 2010:

Has the war already started? Not according to the story beneath the headline. To sum up, this is it: Continue reading

The old ones are usually the best . . .

FAMOUS for its majestic minster, its Viking heritage, medieval walls and chocolate factories, the city of York is also the European capital of hard-core Continue reading