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Features and business editor, Chris Burn, talks us through what is in The Yorkshire Post magazine this weekend (11/8/23)
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00:00 - Hi, Chris Byrne here,
00:01 Yorkshire Post Business and Features Editor.
00:04 We've got a fantastic magazine for you,
00:06 as ever, this weekend in the Yorkshire Post,
00:09 starting off with an interview with artist,
00:11 filmmaker and photographer, Trish Morrissey,
00:14 whose work is the subject of an exhibition
00:16 in Bradford at the moment.
00:18 We've also got a chat with adventurer, Jono Ellison.
00:22 He's traveled the world throughout his career,
00:24 but he's back on familiar ground in Yorkshire.
00:27 He's been walking the River Wharf,
00:28 the length of the River Wharf now,
00:30 around where he grew up,
00:31 and it's the subject of a new book.
00:33 On the subject of books,
00:34 we've also got an interview with Chris Nixon,
00:38 Yorkshire author who's retiring
00:40 his popular Leeds detective, Tom Harper, in a final novel.
00:44 We talked to him about that decision,
00:46 why he's decided to do it.
00:48 And also, Chris Soracroyd's column
00:50 is a must-read, as it always is.
00:52 She's taking on the BBC and saying
00:56 that they need to stop ticking diversity boxes,
00:58 labelling it stuff,
00:59 and treating people as individuals, basically.
01:03 All of this, much more, in this week's magazine.

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