In case you missed them, here’s a look at some of the long-reads in The Yorkshire Post features section this week.
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00:00 Hi there, it's Richard from the Yorkshire Post Features team. In case you missed them,
00:04 here's a look at some of the long reads in the Features section this week.
00:08 After benefiting from the charity, a young West Yorkshire cancer survivor has joined
00:11 the Ella MacArthur Cancer Trust Youth Advisory Group, which is an invaluable link between
00:15 the hundreds of young people the charity supports every year and its Board of Trustees.
00:21 The impact of food waste on the environment is an issue which has gained prominence in
00:24 recent years. Now, a Yorkshire branch of Marks and Spencer has been praised for its vital
00:29 role in helping the company deliver surplus meal packages.
00:33 Scarborough artist Angela Knipe has been creating since she was five, in a variety of mediums.
00:38 Eighty years on, her work can be seen in a new exhibition.
00:41 Whole Money bloggers have offered budgeting tips they learned after being £43,000 in
00:45 debt. Ricky and Naomi Willis, creator of Skint Dad Blog, have written a book on how to keep
00:49 more money in your pocket.
00:51 And finally, good news for some of us at least, as calorie counting is less important than
00:55 eating the right medicinal foods, says a leading biuretic surgeon.
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