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Daily Archives: 21/07/2016

Blacks Solicitors: Sometimes you don’t have to talk

In an article earlier this year I explained how the courts expect the parties in litigation to try to settle their dispute by Alternative...

Godfather’s in Batley: serving criminally good food

Where pizzas are the don A certain pizzeria in Batley is a real head-turner. Customers can’t walk or drive past the establishment without being drawn...
HPI estimates clocking is costing motorists £800 million

Car clocking costing £millions

Passengers who ride in private hire, minicab and chauffeur vehicles are potentially putting themselves at risk because of a clocking epidemic within the sector. Research...

High voltage diesel SUV

Audi opens order books for possibly UK’s fastest most powerful 4x4 Technological trendsetter can now be configured on audi.co.uk and ordered in UK Audi...

Chicken champions!

Charcoal Chicken Steakhouse sees glorious new renovation One of Roundhay Road’s favourite eateries is celebrating a new look this summer after undergoing a month-long renovation...
Accounts show huge loss in revenue following tax disc abolition

DVLA’s £93 million tax disc loss

The DVLA’s annual accounts have shown a £93 million loss in revenue after the paper tax disc was abolished. The Government had initially estimated that...

One year of Listers Health

Bradford’s favourite ladies are smashing goals and hitting targets at gym  When women’s only gym - Listers Health - opened its doors for the first...
DRIVERLESS: Automated and driverless cars are expected to arrive from the mid-2020s

Motorists to have say on laws surrounding driverless cars

British drivers can have their say on rules surrounding driverless vehicles as part of a consultation process launched by the Department for Transport. Under proposed...

A Taste of Vietnam: Tasty tea is a ‘miracle in a box’

The 2nd September marks National Independence Day in Vietnam, celebrating the date when the country claimed its independence and sovereignty from France and Japan. Marked...
CREATIONS: The after school sessions were well attended by pupils

Block busters: Learning about crime through technology

Children at a Wakefield primary school have been letting their imaginations run wild through a police-school’s project, after receiving a ‘block by block’ guide...

Handlebar heroes! Spoke-tacular achievement as 20 charity cyclists ride 92 miles in two days

A team of 20 brave cyclists completed a two day sponsored bike ride from Bradford to Scarborough last weekend in an effort to raise...

Chief Inspector Umer Khan is making Greater Manchester even greater

Taking the force forward We meet Chief Inspector Umer Khan of Greater Manchester Police (GMP) outside Manchester Cathedral on one of the hottest days of...
STANDING UP FOR ALL: Kauser Jan, Chair of the MCSF, believes hate crime figures may be higher than official statistics due to a reluctance from some victims to come forward and report it

Tackling hate crime: New report suggests ‘more must be done’ in fight against Islamophobia

Police, local authorities and third party reporting centres across West Yorkshire must ‘do more’ to address the rising tide of anti-Muslim hate crime’, a...

Awaken your ‘co-creator’: A refreshing book in the field of self-help

Mohammed Haroon - who was born in Mirpur, Azad Kashmir and moved to the UK in 1969- has written an optimistic new life guide...
TALKING FINANCE: Nasreen Karim (left) of Platinum Partnership Solicitors and Raakhi Odedra (right) of the Bank of England

Banking in Bradford: Money talks as BoE visits Yorkshire

Bradford’s business leaders got the chance to quiz one of the Bank of England’s leading officials this past week at a networking event in...

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