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Eastern Delight – A star is born

The shield of trust in the kebab industry Calling all takeaway owners across the north of England. Prepare for a taste revolution when it comes to...

Anti-terror chief warns of ‘bigger terrorist attacks’ to come

UK at ‘severe’ risk of terrorist attack The UK is at risk of an ‘enormous and spectacular’ terrorist attack, Britain’s senior counter-terrorism officer said last...

Black and Asian cancer survivors feature in new film about cancers

Film highlights key cancer symptoms    As part of Public Health England’s latest ‘Be Clear on Cancer’ campaign, Black and Asian cancer survivors, alongside doctors,...

One of Leeds’ largest restaurants rescued by director of iconic food brand

£3.3M site saved from closure A stunning and well-established Leeds restaurant, which looked doomed to close its doors following a host of mismanagements, has...

Haunting portrait of drowned refugee raises a four figure sum for charity

Political painting provokes philanthropy  An award winning painter from Bradford, who sold a stunning oil painting at a fundraising auction last month, has managed...

Kuwait via Huddersfield: Students celebrate Kuwait National Day

Over 500 students from around the world helped the Kuwaiti Student Society celebrate their National Day in Huddersfield last week, alongside special guest, Dr...

Yorkshire Cancer Research teams up with Quaid-e-Azam cricket league

Yorkshire V Cancer Yorkshire Cancer Research has teamed up with the Quaid-e-Azam Cricket League to raise awareness of cancer among Yorkshire’s Asian community. Staff and volunteers...

Bollywood’s biggest badmaash baddie pours his heart out

RANJEET: “I’m still a shy man” Arguable Bollywood’s biggest badmaash baddy, Ranjeet’s name figures among the most-notorious gunday (villains) of the Hindi film industry. His...

Primary School proves that baking is fun and educational

Bankside’s brainy bakers Pupils at Bankside Primary School in Leeds have been donning their chefs’ hats, rolling up their sleeves and reaching for their wooden...

Anupam Kher adopts Kashmiri famiy

Celebrities have always associated themselves for noble causes. Well the latest to join the group is none other than actor Anupam Kher who has reportedly...

Hollywood debut opposite Uma Thurman

Well, it’s certainly the season for Bollywood celebs to jump into Hollywood. After Priyanka Chopra and Deeepika Padukone, now an established South Indian star, Dhanush...

SRK makes a fan’s dream come true

Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan, who is gearing up for the release of his upcoming film titled ‘Fan’, has just made a dream come...

Alia Bhatt: “No regrets”

Alia Bhatt admits she was "not happy" with how her last release "Shaandaar" fared at the box office (it was clearly a bit of...

Still a “mummy’s boy”

Aamir Khan is cutting his London trip short as he’s promised to celebrate his 51st birthday with his mum in India. Currently Khan is shooting...

Hulkenberg geared up for Australia

Force India aiming to break records in new season The 2015 Formula One season was yet another record breaking year for drivers Nico Hulkenberg and...

Syria’s ceasefire: Truce provides glimmer of hope for besieged country

Syria’s ceasefire is ‘open-ended’ The UN Syria envoy Staffan de Mistura told reporters on Wednesday that Syria’s pause in hostilities is ‘open-ended’. De Mistura would now...

Iran tests two missiles: Ballistic weapons have capabilities to hit Israel

Ballistic weapons have capabilities to hit Israel Iran has test fired two missiles that have capabilities to hit Israel. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) test-fired...
CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS: Mohammed Arshad has been a hospital chaplain for 15 years and said the work of volunteers can make the difference between a good and bad day for patients

CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS: Hospital’s unsung heroes call for more volunteers

Can you be a ‘chap’ to ‘lean’ on? Volunteers from all religions are being sought in Bradford to help bring a ‘listening ear’ and a...
TAXI MAN: When Tariq is not saving libraries from closure, he works as a private hire driver

Laisterdyke library will stay open for Bradford’s eager readers

Library lifesaver!  A man who didn’t want to see his local library go ‘to rack and ruin’ gathered over 1,000 signatures on a petition to...

PM attended EU summit to reduce flow of people entering Britain

UK to tackle migrant crisis In an attempt to reduce the flow of migrants from Turkey to Europe, Prime Minister David Cameron has deployed the...

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