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Need for more green spaces in the Bradford District is a “cause for concern” according to recent briefing

By Chris Young | LDRS The lack of access to parks and green spaces for families living in some areas of the Bradford District has...

Care homes rejoice as Newcastle becomes first place in the UK to have fully vaccinated all care residents

By Daniel Holland | LDRS Huge efforts to vaccinate every care home resident and worker in Newcastle and North Tyneside against Covid-19 have been hailed...

BALANCING ACT: Home-schooling, teaching, and parenting. 

By Emma Marsden  As Boris Johnson announced the third nationwide lockdown on 6 January and with no scheduled end-date in sight, parents, teachers, and not...

University of Bradford’s Deputy Vice Chancellor: “The pandemic is our chance to reset our economy to create a healthier, more equitable and more sustainable...

By Raheema Khan   One of Bradford’s most senior Asian academics has made a significant contribution in steering the economic recovery of Bradford District. On Monday 4...

Huddersfield temporary morgue could hold as many as 350 bodies if COVID cases continue to rise

By Tony Earnshaw | LDRS A temporary morgue has been equipped and ready for use since in Kirklees the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic –...

Daughter shares father’s remarkable story in new book, highlighting sacrifices made while forging new lives in industrial England

BRADFORD Research Fellow Aamnah Rahman has published a remarkable biography of her Dad, which also documents some of the most famous events of the...

Baker fined over £3,600 following inspection that found mouse dropping on ‘every single piece of equipment’

By Chris Young | LDRS A bakery that supplied cakes to dozens of Bradford businesses was shut down after inspectors found it in a “filthy”...

Plea for action on free school meals after images show Teesside packs with “half a tomato”

By Alex Metcalfe and Stuart Arnold | LDRS FREE school meal packs on Teesside have sparked concern across the political divide – with images showing...

Sunderland schools full despite national lockdown

By James Harrison | LDRS Some of Sunderland’s schools are as full as they were before Christmas, despite the latest national coronavirus lockdown. New ‘Stay at...

Fears that someone will be killed if access to Castle Hill is not controlled

By Tony Earnshaw | LDRS Campaigners who want Huddersfield’s Castle Hill to be closed to traffic have renewed calls for a night-time barrier after four...

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