Monthly Archives: March 2016
800-year-old Qur’an pages on display at Leeds Museum
Qur’an comes to Leeds!
Taken from an 800-year-old copy of the Qur’an, two beautiful and historic pages have been mounted and displayed in a...
Bradford College: Unleash your creativity this September
Bradford College is home to two of the city’s most creative schools - Bradford School of Art and The Northern School of Creative Industries....
Maximum Wax and Relax
Kirkstall waxing wonder-woman is the best in the business
When you’ve got a super smooth body, you always feel on top of the world -...
Northone Solicitors
Here for all your Family and Immigration Law needs
It is not only the list of happy clients that is growing at Northone Solicitors...
The Grand Banqueting Suite in Dewsbury is a wedding venue to top them all!
Chandeliers, magnificent mehndi stages and a sprinkling of magic
Finding the right wedding venue is a task every bride and groom must do to ensure...
From Bradford to India
Adil Rashid discusses World Twenty20 during latest academy masterclass
He is one of the top spin bowlers in the country and has just jetted off...
US commission denied visas in India
Members of a US commission, which examines the extent of religious freedom around the world, have been denied visas to enter India.
Labelled ‘disappointing’ by...
Iran billionaire sentenced to death
Business tycoon Babak Zanjani withheld billions of pounds in oil revenue
Babak Zanjani, who is said to be worth around £9.5 billion has been...
Bearded woman hits the catwalk
Face of fashion empowers all to embrace natural beauty
An anti-bullying activist and body confidence promoter says the ‘jokes are on the bullies’ after living...
Updated: CCTV images released of man who assaulted girl in Leeds bakery
Girl groped in Greggs
Detectives investigating a sexual assault on an eight-year-old girl in a Leeds bakers shop have made an arrest after an appeal...
Kid killers
Daesh kids rehabilitation strategy ‘insufficient’
Children are being indoctrinated by Daesh and the international community must address this, a new report says.
The Quilliam Foundation...
Girl set on fire in India
Violence against women in India still rife after teenager raped and then set alight
A 15-year-old girl from a village outside of Delhi has...
Muslim veil ripped off
Student from King’s College London suffers racist attack
A young Muslim woman had her face veil ripped off in a ‘disgusting’ attack outside her campus...
India maps prevalence of killer disease
Government officials will map how common drug-resistant TB is by December
Tuberculosis continues to be the number one infectious disease in India, and one of...
Wakefield hash stash
Hundreds of Cannabis Plants Seized
Cannabis growers have been hit for six in Wakefield after hundreds of plants were seized in raids in the city.
Enquiries...
Bradford primary school: Renowned nasheed artist shares talents with pupils
Music is ‘instrumental’ to school’s success
Children at a Bradford primary school are hitting all the right notes across the curriculum, as the school continues...
Keighley’s clean for the Queen: MP joins local volunteers in park clean up
Local MP Kris Hopkins led a small team of local volunteers in a clean-up of Devonshire Park in Keighley on Saturday morning, one of...
Extremist scams
Former terrorist sympathiser arrested for £1m eBay fraud
A man has been arrested on suspicion of carrying out a £1m-plus fraud on eBay to...
Bradford’s Community Club: Big plans in the pipeline for local non-league outfit
Bradford’s Community Club dream
One of West Yorkshire’s most historic football clubs is calling on the city’s fans to get behind non-league teams as...
Running it for the kids! Charity race sees young and old win medals
A 10k run from Bradford to Halifax, organised by a local fundraiser with a big heart, marked its third year of success, with a...