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Shop worker who held woman captive and raped her is jailed
A shop worker who held a woman captive and raped her when she came in to charge her phone has been jailed.
Swapnil Kulat, 30,...
26 schools from across West Yorkshire compete to keep people safe online
Schools from across West Yorkshire have registered to take part in West Yorkshire Police and the Police and Crime Commissioner’s first ever cyber contest.
The...
Greg Wallace and Samantha Simmonds to host Asian Curry Awards 2017
The Asian Catering Federation has announced that BBC MasterChef presenter Greg Wallace and TV news anchor Samantha Simmonds will co host its Asian Curry...
Jack and the Beanstalk promises to raise the roof with bucket loads of laughter...
Leeds traditional pantomime is back once again with the family favourite spectacular, Jack and the Beanstalk. Fresh from the highest selling and most attended...
Unknown Muslim heroes of World War 1
At least 885,000 Muslims fought with the Allies in World War I, an estimated 400,000 of them with the 1.5 million-strong British Indian Army...
Celebrity hair stylist Asgar Saboo’s Top tips to maintain the perfect Movember tash
November means Movember, and Movember means there has never been a better time to learn how to master the perfect facial hair. Below, hair...
Exclusive 1-2-1 interview with Adrian Wright CEO of Sporting Group International
Exclusive 1-2-1 interview with Adrian Wright CEO of Sporting Group International ahead of the Indian Super League which kicks off on Friday 17 November...
HEREFORDSHIRE WAR MEMORIALS BUILT 100 YEARS AGO LISTED TO COMMEMORATE THE FIRST WORLD WAR...
Four memorials, built by communities to honour the sacrifice of their war dead, have been listed on the advice of Historic England.
· Holmer War...
Bone marrow and stem cell donors needed
I'm getting in touch on behalf of Team Margot – a charity that campaigns for more people to join the worldwide registers as bone...
BLACKS SOLICITORS: Fraud Doesn’t Always Unravel All
In English law there is a maxim that “fraud unravels all”. The presence of fraud could invalidate a contractual agreement or undermine a claim...
HRH The Prince of Wales supports The British Asian Trust’s $10 million Education Development...
His Royal Highness, The Prince of Wales – Royal Founding Patron of the British Asian Trust - met children from the SDMC Lajpat Nagar-III...
Student organises refugee aid drive
A Bradford College student has been so moved by the plight of refugees in northern France she is filling a van of goods and...
Antibiotic resistance: Sheffield scientists discover new drug combination to tackle antimicrobial resistance
Breakthrough study involving University of Sheffield academics demonstrates a new approach to the global health crisis of antibiotic resistance
Experts discover a new...
ASIAN APPRENTICE
Bradford-based Barnardo's ETS Yorkshire has won the Charity, Voluntary and Public Sector Employer of Year, and Barnardo's apprentice Janade Iftikhar from was shortlisted for...
New Zealand looking to recruit 200 people with knife skills for the meat processing...
In a country which encompasses approximately nine times more livestock than people, New Zealand recruitment company, Canstaff, are turning to England in search of...
First for Cinema Goers in England as ODEON Leeds Bradford set to launch first...
First Odeon Luxe Cinema in England will open on Thursday 9th November offering a unique big screen experience
Odeon Leeds Bradford will be officially launching...
Arrests made as delivery driver ‘blinded for life’ in London acid attacks
Two teens 14 and 16-year-old arrested following two acid attacks in London
A takeaway delivery driver from London is in a critical condition fighting for...
Fake WhatsApp app downloaded more than one million times
A fake version of the WhatsApp messenger app was downloaded more than a million times from the Google Play Store before it was removed.
The...
Mayor determined to close ethnic pay gap in London
Disproportionately high number of people from black and ethnic minority backgrounds in low-paid work
The ethnic pay gap in Britain remains unacceptably high, with the...
New £3m research centre moves another step forward
A new Yorkshire centre which will improve the health and wellbeing of children, the elderly – and the safety of patients in hospitals and...