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Yorkshire Live
Aug 2026
Yorkshire patient 'too poorly to be moved' as 'worried' doctors act fast
Seventy-year-old Tony was rushed to Barnsley Hospital after passing out at work and being found to have a dangerously low heart rate. Doctors were concerned that a slow, irregular rhythm could have reduced blood flow to his brain, particularly given his earlier heart attack and two stents. Because he was too unwell to move, radiographers performed a chest X-ray at his bedside while staff monitored him and adjusted his medication to stabilize his heart rate and prevent clots. His condition improved, and he was discharged home the following day.
Yorkshire Live
Aug 2026
Popular Yorkshire Vet stars open up on future and leaving Stoneybrough Farm
Jean and Steve Green, the long-running farming couple featured in The Yorkshire Vet: At Home with the Greens, considered the potential value of their 25-acre Stoneybrough Farm near Thirsk. Estate agent Richard Thompson said the land could potentially accommodate around 200 homes and generate a substantial seven-figure sum, but Jean rejected the idea of moving or selling, saying the farm had been her home throughout her life and that they intended to stay.
Yorkshire Live
Jul 2026
BBC star shares 'incredibly emotional' tribute minutes into Wimbledon coverage
Isa Guha delivered emotional on-air tributes during Wimbledon coverage as Stan Wawrinka and Dan Evans completed their final appearances at the Championships. Wawrinka’s tearful farewell followed a four-set loss to Matteo Berrettini, prompting widespread reactions from viewers. Guha also honoured Evans for his grit throughout his career. The tournament has featured high-profile matches, including Serena Williams’ first-round defeat on her return to tennis, as crowds continue to fill SW19 for the 2026 Championships.
Yorkshire Live
Jun 2026
'Sick and tired' BBC viewers issue furious complaints over Wimbledon coverage
Viewers criticised BBC commentators for focusing heavily on Serena Williams during her Wimbledon comeback match against Maya Joint, expressing frustration at what they saw as biased coverage. Social media reactions highlighted concerns over excessive praise for Williams and insufficient attention to Joint’s strong performance. Commentary later acknowledged the significance of the match for Joint, while noting the high anticipation among fans who queued for days to watch Williams return.