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, it's Richard from the Yorkshire Post Features team. In case you missed them, here's a look
00:04 at some of the long reads in the Features section this week.
00:07 Providing the opportunity for people to be given the choice to die with dignity has inspired
00:12 Scarborough woman Julie Casson to write a book about her and her husband Nigel's battle
00:15 with motor neurone disease, so in Travel to Switzerland's assisted suicide clinic Dignitas,
00:21 she told me her story.
00:23 AJ Close has put feminists at the centre of her new novel, inspired by her time growing
00:28 up in Yorkshire during the hunt for Peter Sutcliffe. She talked to our feature writer
00:31 John Blow.
00:32 Having fun at work and making money are at the top of most people's wish lists for a
00:37 job but they're also the hopes of the next generation of workers. However, young people
00:41 are also thinking about work-life balance and whether they may need a side hustle to
00:45 make ends meet. We found out more.
00:48 Our Business and Features editor Chris Burns spoke with glassmaker Joanne Kenny, whose
00:52 beach-inspired work is currently on display in York and is considering a very personal
00:56 project for her next range.
00:58 And finally, an architect is ready to start a series of 40 fundraising challenges in the
01:03 coming years in memory of his Bradford-born mum, with a 24-hour walk starting on Good
01:08 Friday.
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