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Daily Archives: 19/02/2016

Calais’ charitable chaps: Beeston boys visit camp in brother’s memory

Earlier this month, six local men from Beeston visited the refugee camp in Dunkirk, Calais, to deliver around 500 hampers which were organised by...

Yorkshire: Community leaders unite to discuss British values

Removing radicalisation from Yorkshire Communities must continue to show a united front against forces on ‘both sides of the fence who attempt to plant...

Ind of an era: Newspaper giants to cease printing next month

One of Britain’s most loved and innovative newspapers have announced that they will be moving all content online next month as the digital age...
TOUGH TIMES: James Caan is facing an expensive divorce after he has split up with the mother of his children

Dragon’s Den divorce disaster

Former BBC star James Caan splits from wife of 32 years Former Dragon’s Den star James Caan, 55, has split from his wife after 32...

Killed by a meteorite…or was he?

Out of this world death sparks international debate When an Indian man was killed after being hit by a piece of debris earlier this...

28 killed in Turkey bomb blast

Dozens also wounded after car bomb detonates in capital of Ankara Around 28 people have been killed after an apparent car bomb shook the Turkish capital of Ankara. Health Minister,...

Britain First activists: “Your message of hate is not welcome in Bradford!”

City has a firm message for Britain First activists Bradford West MP, Naz Shah, has thanked the city’s residents for their ‘unified response’ after anti-Islam...

Manchester schools raise over £40k for charity

Refugees in Jordan receive aid thanks to enterprising pupils Four schools in Manchester have collaborated with an international charity, helping to raise over £40,000 to...

Artwork aims to bring tourism to Bradford’s backstreets

Little gems in Little Germany A mini labyrinth of art pieces has sprouted up on doors and archways in Bradford’s Little Germany lately, causing members...

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