Daily Archives: 28/07/2016
Stopping radicalisation in its tracks
NSPCC sets up a free service for help and advice
Parents worried about their children being radicalised and the impact of terrorism will be able...
Condemning racism: Lord Bourne visits Southall Sikh Gurdwara
Amid reports of an increase in hate crimes in recent weeks and with government funded projects - True Vision and Tell Mama - recording...
Bolton unites in peaceful vigil
Remembering the victims of Nice truck horror
Leading members of Bolton’s various communities took part in an interfaith ‘Peace Prayer Vigil’ as a mark of...
Motoring memories: Classic Car show set to pull up in Bradford’s City Park
If you grew up in Bradford in the 60s and 70s, there are some sights you are bound to remember.
From the busy mill life...
Thousands flock to annual Sikh Mela
Activities galore as communities unite in Huddersfield
Over 2,500 people from all faiths and backgrounds headed down to Yorkshire Lions’ Warrenside base in Deighton...
A Duke, a Dragon and a whiz kid
‘Student of the year’ is rewarded for fantastic achievement
An entrepreneurial academic from Kirklees College has been named as the ‘Student of the Year’ in...
From Mirfield to the mountaintop
Charitable climber aims to scramble up over 4,000 feet
As part of a charity fundraiser, a Mirfield woman is preparing to tackle one of...
France church attack: Daesh kill Catholic priest in a Normandy church
France is still reeling after an 86-year-old Catholic priest was killed - and four other people taken hostage - by two armed men who...
‘He threatened to shoot me’
Iraqi man in court over alleged threats to take rifle to local college
A case worker at the office of Dewsbury South MP Paula...