Daily Archives: 21/01/2016
Sniffing out crime: Scratch and sniff cards aim to stop drug use
A new project is being launched in the Keighley area to enlist parents and other people who work with youngsters to help combat the...
How clued up is Bradford when asked about Syria stats?
Just how many Brits do people on the street think have left for Daesh?
Over the last five years, it is believed that around 800...
Rakkaposhi: Charity has never tasted so sweet
Dessert lovers across West Yorkshire have been rushing to the city’s latest dining hotspot this year, with Rakkaposhi serving up a sweet treat with...
LGBT Indians to drive taxis: Modern move from Mumbai
In a forward-thinking move for India's commercial capital, Mumbai's marginalised community of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) citizens will soon be able to...
120 people of Leeds turn up to ‘drop food not bombs’ vigil
People of Leeds turn their minds to Syria
A Syrian refugee living in Leeds, Fawaz Alghofari, held a vigil in front of Leeds Town Hall...
Possible new planet discovered
Neptune-sized planet lies beyond Pluto
The solar system may host a ninth planet, much bigger than Earth and orbiting far beyond Neptune, according to research...
Campaigners demand answers for closure of NGO’s accounts
Account closed
A group of protestors were joined by local MP, Naz Shah, outside one of the city’s high street banks last weekend, voicing their concern at...
BLACKS SOLICITORS: Restrictive Covenants Revisited
Restrictive covenants are commonly used in employment contracts to control the activities of an employee during the course of his employment and post-employment. For...