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‘Jihadi Junior’ is the youngest brainwashed victim of Daesh

Child soldier appears in disturbing propaganda videos He should be on his way to school, but four-year-old Isa Dare is being educated in warfare and...

Britain urges North Korea not to nuke: US navy worried about bomb threat

The US navy is concerned about tensions on the Korean Peninsula after a nuclear device was tested in Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea. A...

D&G: A-List label targets Muslim women with latest clothing line

D&G launches Ayaba collection Fashion giants, Dolce and Gabbana, have launched their first ever ‘Abaya collection’, receiving praise from industry commentators and the wider public. Tapping...

Playground Prince: First day at nursery school for George

Prince George’s first day at school went without a hiccup, with a low-key entrance to Westacre Montessori School in the tiny village of East...

Grow your business in a cutting-edge environment

Bradford College is home to a showstopping £10 million Techno-Centre    Bradford College’s £10 Million Advanced Technology Centre (ATC) offers fantastic opportunities in the heart of...

Paying the penalty

English law is traditionally very clear on penalty clauses – where a Claimant is seeking a financial payment from the Defendant that is over...

A procession of peace and love in celebration of Eid-Milad

Hundreds of people gather on the streets for a joyful party One of the most important dates in the Islamic calendar saw people line the...
SUBMERGED: Kids help in the clear up of York after record-breaking rains cause untold damage (Pic credit: 121 tuition)

Fierce festive floods mean lasting damage in Yorkshire for the New Year

Radical flood defence plans are required after intense rainfall causes widespread damage West Yorkshire has been battered by record-breaking rainfalls over the festive period, causing...

Family want answers following death of ‘much loved’ relative

Police appeal for more information as man is charged with murder A 30-year-old man has been charged with murder following the death of Zabair Hussain...

A gleaming new entrance for the second busiest railway in the UK

Leeds station southern entrance now open  Leeds city station has opened up a sparkling new southern entrance, making the journey for thousands of commuters returning...

Fears over terror links meant crucial aid did not reach victims

Banks block Muslim charity A Muslim charity has confirmed that HSBC withdrew banking services over concerns about links to terrorism. The charity, Islamic Relief, had its...

Police dog awarded posthumous medal from PDSA

A german shepherd is praised for multiple rescue missions A West Yorkshire Police Dog and his handler have been awarded with a medal from the...

Bradford kids get a foot up with Futsal style football sessions

Innovative soccer school gets kids off the street and on to the pitch A Bradford based voluntary organisation - which provides young children with Futsal...

Professor’s book shortlisted for a top award

‘Hotly anticipated new text’ examines diversity in the workplace A professor from the University of Huddersfield, Jawad Syed, has co-edited a book that is set to...

White widow spotted in UK?

A woman, allegedly resembling one of the world’s most wanted terrorists, Samantha Lewthwaite, was seen in the UK this week, following a sighting in...

Radical road rationing for Delhi’s cars

Indian city is now the most polluted in the world New Delhi, India’s capital city which is home to over 20 million people, has made...

Charlie Hebdo marks one year on from terror attack

God is depicted as a terrorist on magazine’s cover  One year ago this week, Charlie Hebdo - a satirical French magazine - was attacked by...

Yellow belts achieved with flying colours

Ju Jitsu aces kick their way to the top with a belting performance A Bradford-based Ju Jitsu club was celebrating last month after 25 of...

Meet the mini graduates! Inaugural graduation ceremony rewards uni kids

Child-size caps and gowns were at the ready last month as over 60 children celebrated their first graduation following their academic achievements at Leeds...
PROTEST: Junior Doctors in Leeds gathered last year to show their opposition to proposed contract changes

Junior Doctors to take strike action: Breakdown in talks over ‘unsafe’ hours

Medical professionals in Yorkshire are set to stage a mass walk out later this month after talks to settle disputes over changes to their...

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