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Denis Kilcommons: Mum is worth more a year than what a Prime Minister earns
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Research and surveys around Mother's Day
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Denis Kilcommons: Bygone pubs around Folly Hall and Chapel Hill
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Grey Horse, The Commercial, Odd Fellows, Poets Corner, Black Bull
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Denis Kilcommons: An age with plenty of pubs in Folly Hall
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Billy Kendall started the great pub debate. Had there been a pub between The Commercial on Chapel Hill and The Royal Oak at Folly Hall?
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Denis Kilcommons: What next? Liquorice or black pudding?
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Our American friend Kim is over for a couple of weeks, but where do you take an American once York and London have been ticked?
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Denis Kilcommons: No competition to the original deep-fried chip
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Healthier alternatives just don't cut the mustard
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Denis Kilcommons: Lure of Facebook hard to defeat
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Many “friends” have surprisingly become friends
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Denis Kilcommons: Age of more photos than ever but fewer good ones
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Today's digital age makes taking photographs easy.
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Denis Kilcommons: National Bed Month dreams of 50 shades
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A month for spending a lot of time on my back.
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Denis Kilcommons: Will there be a role for humans once robots advance?
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Artificial intelligence could outsmart us all
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Denis Kilcommons: More cracking tales about triple and double yolk eggs
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Eric Dunn was surprised to get a three-yolk egg in a bargain pack of 10 for £1 at Aldi
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Denis Kilcommons comparing today's gap between rich and poor and the hardship faced by working people in the 19th century
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Thoughts on the crass comments by Sir Malcolm Rifkind
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Denis Kilcommons: A cuppa that celebrated the local Co-op
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A teapot that was probably used for a brew to soothe nerves when war was declared in 1939, and to mark its end in 1945
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Denis Kilcommons: Taking photos is just so easy these days
Denis Kilcommons
Today we live in a digital age where taking photographs is not just easy, but a matter of course, on mobile phone, iPad or camera.
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Denis Kilcommons: Wanderlust is one thing - a single ticket to Mars another
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200,000 people applied for a one-way ticket to the red planet
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Denis Kilcommons: Method in landlord's mucky fat madness
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Generous supplies of bread and dripping not just an act of kindness
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Denis Kilcommons: More memories of the Co-op rekindled
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Netherthong Co-op used in First of the Summer Wine
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Denis Kilcommons: Patience a virtue tested by pricey service contracts
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Wonky cooker knob still not repaired since November
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Denis Kilcommons: Nice work if you can get it
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Author tops the list of best job in Britain
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Denis Kilcommons: Watchout for the Cocksure Lads
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Local singer Adam McNab to star in film about a parody band.
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Denis Kilcommons: Was Meltham Mills Co-op the first in Huddersfield?
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Store opened in 1827
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Denis Kilcommons: Chips, the great leveller
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National Chip Week this week
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Denis Kilcommons: An eccentric presenter
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Comedian Dave Allen did indeed visit Meltham in the 1970s: to interview Herbert Thorpe, the Prophet of Meltham, for a TV series about eccentrics.
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Denis Kilcommons: Valentine's Day quibble
Denis Kilcommons
I never saw the point of sending anonymous Valentine cards to young ladies when I was a teenager. You wanted them to know who it was from.
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Denis Kilcommons: Web scam using names of Colin and Chris Weir, couple who won £161m on the Euromillions
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Denis Kilcommons: For years, I've had emails and emails wanting to transfer millions of pounds from West African banks into my account
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