Bradford & Keighley

Anti-Bullying Week. Are schools doing enough?

Anti-Bullying Week 2020 is being held between the 16th and 20th November and is organised by Anti-Bullying Alliance. This year the theme is 'United Against...

Two Bradford men arrested over county lines drug crackdown

Another two people have been arrested as part of Operation Jackal – a major county lines investigation into the supply of drugs from Bradford...

Huge tyre fire being tackled in Bradford

West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service are currently in attendance at a large fire on Upper Castle Street, Bradford. 9 Fire engines & 2 aerial...

Road Safety Week backed by Bradford MP

Research has found that nearly one in five of all UK drivers have admitted to speeding at more than 100mph on a public road. A...

A Total of £37M written off by West Yorkshire Councils

The five councils across West Yorkshire have revealed their statements for the tax year ending March 2020. Across Bradford, Kirklees, Leeds, Wakefield and Calderdale...

Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe dies

The Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe has died at the age of 74. The serial killer was serving twenty life terms for murdering 13 women across...

Bradford Council encourages Road Safety Week

Bradford Council is encouraging schools across the district to get involved in Road Safety Week (16-22 November), coordinated by Brake, the road safety charity. This...

Bradford to benefit from £10m walking and cycling funding

by Chris Young LDRS AN extra £10.5 million of Government funding will be allocated to improve walking and cycling links in West Yorkshire, including numerous...

NHS plea for kindness across Bradford

NHS staff across Bradford and Craven are urging people across the district to be kind to them. In recent weeks, NHS staff in hospitals and...

Asians 1.5 times more susceptible to COVID-19

People of Asian ethnicity are 1.5 times more likely to be infected with Covid-19 compared to those of white ethnicity according to researchers at...

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