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Morrisons CEO takes on Heera Foods Gol Gappay challenge to mark South Asian Heritage month

Bradford-born brand Heera Foods brought the heat and the crunch to Morrisons headquarters on Tuesday, as the supermarket’s CEO, Rami Baitiéh, took part in...

Council gym fees to rise by £3 per month

The cost of using council leisure centres is set to rise by 11.5 per cent as the local authority seeks to raise funds. Monthly fees...

Public asked to have their say on Licensing policy review

Bradford residents can have their say on policies that effect businesses like pubs, cafes and even hypnotists. Bradford Council is currently reviewing its Licensing policies,...

Mayor admits “long way to go” despite data showing knife crime and robberies falling compared to 2024

Sir Sadiq Khan has admitted there is a “long way to go” when it comes to fighting crime in London, despite a drop in...

Junction improvement scheme’ planned for ‘congestion hotspot’

Plans for “junction improvement” works to tackle a “congestion hotspot” in South Tyneside have been submitted to borough development bosses. South Tyneside Council has submitted...

Final decision due on energy storage plant

Plans for an energy storage plant could be formally refused if councillors stand by a decision to block the scheme. More than 1,000 people objected...

A new sculpture has been unveiled at a community centre for Bradford 2025

A new sculpture, inspired by children’s building blocks, has been unveiled at a Bradford community centre. Award winning local sculptor Sam Shendi has designed and...

New market to be completed in time to host major City of Culture event

Work on Shipley’s new market square is due to be completed next month – and a major City of Culture event will take place...

St James’ Stack faces legal challenge as Newcastle bars and pubs fear they are at ‘serious risk’

An alliance of more than 100 Newcastle bars and pubs has mounted a legal challenge against the Stack fanzone outside St James’ Park. Earlier this...

Experts are saying the Mayor must step up efforts to cool down London amid City Hall warnings

The Mayor of London must prioritise cooling homes and planting more trees to help the city deal with future heatwaves, experts have warned. Londoners on...

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