Oct 15 2010 | Huddersfield restaurants & recipes
AS soon as you walk towards Meze restaurant in the oh-so-quiet night streets of Brighouse you know you’re in for a good night. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Arts News
IT IS always said that music is international and one group of Huddersfield singers is off to test that theory once again this weekend. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Arts News
HE’S been in epic movies, West End shows and small screen favourites such as Torchwood and Hornblower. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Val Javin
WE’VE had suspicions of strange, at times, dodgy bets placed on everything from racing to cricket and even snooker. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Arts News
BRASS and voices are on offer tomorrow at Salendine Nook Baptist Church. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Arts News
THE Co-operative Society’s annual exhibition has opened at Huddersfield Parish Church, with plenty of interesting work to be seen. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Arts News
MOUNTAIN and moorlands is the theme of the latest exhibition which opens at the Harrison Lord Gallery today. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Arts News
HUDDERSFIELD Art Society’s annual exhibition seems to get stronger each year, and whereas some years back the accent was usually on local landscapes, variety and diversity are now the elements to look for. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Huddersfield restaurants & recipes
INSPIRATION came this week from one of those little recipe cards one picks up at the till in the supermarket. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Val Javin
IT is one of those questions that always pops up when I’m in a waiting room. You know what I mean, teeth, eyes, hair or worse. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Arts News
IT is one of those concerts that comes under the not to be missed heading. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Arts News
WHEN a church needs money to help with major building work it becomes a big team effort. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Huddersfield music news
HUDDERSFIELD thrashers Evile have re-released their critically acclaimed album Infected Nations as a special redux version. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Huddersfield music news
OXJAM bosses have announced the line-up for Huddersfield’s first town centre music festival. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Huddersfield music news
Artists: The Blackout Read
Oct 15 2010 | Huddersfield music news
ONE time MTV2 and Radio1 regulars The Bazaars, below, have reformed. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Huddersfield music news
JAZZ, R’n’B and Calypso acts are being offered a chance to play live in St Lucia as the Caribbean island prepares to mark the 20th anniversary of its famous jazz festival. To enter upload a video of your performance via www.stlucianow.co.uk/jazz by October 31. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Huddersfield music news
Flaming washboards Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
PRE-SCHOOL children are among youngsters learning hip hop dancing. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
A MAN charged with assaulting a hospital worker and a police officer was thrown out of court after turning up drunk for his trial. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
THE girlfriend of a self-confessed kidnapper has been cleared by a jury of involvement in the plot to hold a teenage student hostage at a Huddersfield house and demand a ransom from his millionaire parents. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
A MAN who told his ex-partner “You’re dead” in a dispute over their children has been banned from going near her house. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
CHRISTMAS is coming and the town’s light are already going up. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
TRIBUTES have been paid to a retired Huddersfield police officer who died in a crash at an accident blackspot in Spain. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
HE’S more used to facing tough tackles on the pitch than taking a high speed plunge. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Denis Kilcommons
THERE I was driving from Honley to Meltham down the very steep Knowle Lane, when a deer appeared in the trees to my left, attempting to cross the road to reach the start of Honley Wood on my right. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Denis Kilcommons
THIS has been a rare week when I have read two news stories with tears in my eyes. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
UNIVERSITIES face massive job losses if £1bn of higher education cuts are approved, Huddersfield MP Barry Sheerman warned yesterday. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Comment
COLNE Valley MP Jason McCartney has fought hard to win compensation for the victims of the HIV contaminated blood scandal. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Comment
IT WAS billed as a bonfire of quangos. What it turned out to be was something of a damp squib. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
A HOME carer, who went the extra mile to help people trapped in the February snow, has been nominated for an award. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
GOVERNMENT plans to scrap almost 200 quangos and merge or reform hundreds more, drew strong criticism from unions. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
THE case of a man accused of importing Taser guns for sale will be heard at crown court. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
HUDDERSFIELD Town is still waiting to get back its share in the Galpharm Stadium. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
BUSINESSMEN are bringing bespoke tailoring to Huddersfield in a bid to get ‘ordinary’ blokes to smarten up. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
WHEN celebrity contestants from one of Britain’s most popular TV shows came to rehearse at his studio there was a lot to talk about. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
A DISGRUNTLED ‘high-flyer’ who tried to steal more than £13,000 from a Huddersfield employment agency has been jailed for six months. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
A WEIGHT management scheme for children has ben set up for half-term. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
ENTREPRENEUR Stephen Battye took his own life after suffering depression. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
A SUPPORT group has raised more than £700 for a hospice. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
A HUDDERSFIELD chef who is a familiar face to thousands is set to open his own restaurant. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
A TEENAGER who died in a road crash was over the drink drive limit, an inquest heard. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Kirklees Business News
ONLINE fashion firm ASOS said overseas sales had more than doubled to offset a tougher UK market. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Unsorted
ALEX Tew made a million dollars in 2005 by coming up with the idea for the Million Dollar Home Page. Now he’s back, and he wants your face... Read
Oct 15 2010 | Reader Letters
THE debate about university fees is set to run and run. Will graduates end up paying a levy of £10,000 or £80,000? I’ve seen both figures put forward. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Kirklees Business News
THE UK’s biggest cash-and-carry chain marked its latest rise in profits with a £14.5m deal for supplier to the catering trade. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Kirklees Business News
RETAILER Mothercare said its “rapid” international growth meant it was now generating more sales overseas than in the UK. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Kirklees Business News
STATIONERY and books chain WH Smith said profits rose by more than expected after a record performance at its shops in airports, railway stations and motorway services. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Other Sports
WHAT I want to know is when do we get to vote on the future of Liverpool FC? Read
Oct 15 2010 | Other Sports
CONGRATULATIONS to all at the Giants on their huge step forward. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Snooker News
Lindley Lib B 0 Brockholes BC 3 – J Knight (115) 191 A Bottomley (55) 200, A Hitchern (115) 174 M Peaker (owes 100) 200, D Stuart (90) 179 D Peaker (owes 40) 200. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Huddersfield Giants News
FORMER Great Britain tourist Paul Anderson will be filled with pride when he watches the ‘Giants Six’ take to the field for England against New Zealand Maori in Auckland tomorrow (5.30am). Read
Oct 15 2010 | Rugby Union News
HUDDERSFIELD RU coach Dan Hyde has made a couple of ‘tactical changes’ as he plans a smash and grab raid and a fifth win in seven League outings at Hull tomorrow (3.00). Read
Oct 15 2010 | Other Sports
THIS has been a fantastic summer for the Huddersfield Lawn Tennis Club’s Ladies. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Snooker News
Primrose Hill 2 Crosland Moor WMC B 1 – D Tandy (7) 74 J Carter (12) 25, J Horvath (25) 56 N Snowball (24) 82, A Robinson (15) 67 J Wade (20) 43. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Huddersfield Giants News
LEROY CUDJOE is confident he’ll be 100% fit to make his England debut against New Zealand Maori in Auckland tomorrow (5.30am). Read
Oct 15 2010 | Snooker News
MARSH Liberal Club’s Rob Armitage is so far the leading break-maker in the Open Snooker League. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Huddersfield Giants News
THE Rugby League Heritage Centre at the George Hotel is to host three Four Nations breakfasts. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Huddersfield Giants News
WHITEHAVEN have made a shock move for homegrown star Gregg McNally. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Amateur Rugby League
ST JOSEPH’S are still smarting over the controversial nature of their 22-20 Pennine League Premier Division derby defeat at Slaithwaite Saracens last Saturday. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Rugby Union News
YMCA face their biggest defence-testing clash of the season so far when they travel to Leeds tomorrow to tackle the highest-scoring team in Yorkshire II. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
WEST Yorkshire suicide bomber Hasib Hussain called his fellow 7/7 terrorists to check they had exploded their bombs – then calmly reassembled his before blowing himself up on a London bus. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Huddersfield Town News
HUDDERSFIELD Town got back to winning ways in impressive fashion as they notched three times without reply at Colchester. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Huddersfield Town News
HE MIGHT be in Cyprus, Abu-Dhabi or Tanzania if it happens, but promotion for both Town and Southampton would be the perfect outcome to the League I campaign for Simon Charlton. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Huddersfield Town News
WHILE Scotland Under 21 midfielder Scott Arfield returns to the Town squad, Southampton have two players back from international duty tomorrow. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Football News
THE BOOT’S on the other foot as Huddersfield Irish Centre prepare to launch their latest FA Carlsberg Sunday Cup campaign. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
BRITISH Muslims are being told to take heed of medical advice before travelling to Saudi Arabia for the Hajj pilgrimage. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
A FAMILY escaped a house fire in Lockwood. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
Art anniversary Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
A FAMILY friend who offered to help in a workshop was severely injured when her arm was dragged into a rotating machine tool. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
A JUDGE, presiding over a murder trial, is expected to finished his summing up speech today. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
PATIENTS who were given contaminated blood and contracted HIV in the 1970s will not be given more compensation. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
SCHOOLMATES of a teenage cancer sufferer wore jeans to school to raise money for charity. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
PUB operators have been again cleared by competition watchdogs after a reopened probe into the controversial “beer ties”. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Huddersfield Town News
JORDAN RHODES looked forward to locking horns with Southampton at the Galpharm tomorrow, saying: “These are the kind of games you want to be playing in week in, week out.” Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
A COFFEE morning in Birkby raised more than £170 for charity. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
IT’S a festival that attracts attention from some of the film industry’s top figures. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
REAL ale, cider and perry lovers were spoilt for choice at Huddersfield Camra’s Oktoberfest which began last night. Read
Oct 15 2010 | National News
A warning from the head of the UK's electronic spying agency that the UK faces a "real and credible" threat of cyber attack has been echoed by Home Office security minister Baroness Neville-Jones. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Breaking News
Warnings of savage reductions in the size of the state following next week's spending review are overblown, according to a report, which described the cuts to be inflicted by Chancellor George Osborne as "a shower, not a hurricane". Read
Oct 15 2010 | National News
The "black hole" in the Ministry of Defence's equipment budget ballooned by £3.3 billion in the final 12 months of the Labour government, the Whitehall spending watchdog has disclosed. Read
Oct 15 2010 | National News
Next week's comprehensive spending review (CSR) will include a £7 billion "fairness premium" to help children from poorer families as they go through nursery, school and university, Read
Oct 15 2010 | National News
Hillary Clinton waded into the row over the coalition's deep defence spending cuts, warning of damage to Nato. Read
Oct 15 2010 | National News
Almost a third of young women say they have been subjected to unwanted sexual contact at school, a poll has found. Read
Oct 15 2010 | National News
Nearly three in ten seven-year-olds are living in poverty, new research suggests. Read
Oct 15 2010 | National News
More details are to be given of government plans to inject "common sense" into health and safety. Read
Oct 15 2010 | National News
Sports fans are to discover how much they must pay for a seat at the London 2012 Olympics. Read
Oct 15 2010 | National News
The Chilean miners have begun their unfamiliar new lives as national heroes and got a taste of what awaits them outside the hospital doors - a swarm of reporters, TV producers, publicity agents and even football teams all desperate for a piece of their story. Read
Oct 15 2010 | National Sport
Arsene Wenger is optimistic Arsenal fans will soon see the best of Nicklas Bendtner. Read
Oct 15 2010 | National News
A children's heart surgery unit at a hospital where four babies died is set to close following a Government review. Read
Oct 15 2010 | National News
Masked gunmen have abducted a British aid worker and his Somali colleague from a compound in western Somalia, a witness said. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
A MAN is being airlifted to hospital after a serious crash in Upper Cumberworth just before 7am this morning. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Latest National Business News
A recovery for banking stocks after this week’s wobble over the need for further capital-raising helped steady the London market today. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Latest National Business News
THE owner of Friends Provident today unveiled a deal worth £165 million to acquire Bupa’s operations in critical illness and life insurance cover. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Latest National Business News
HOUSEHOLD goods giant Reckitt Benckiser was fined £10.2 million today for abusing its dominant position in the supply of its Gaviscon heartburn treatment to the NHS. Read
Oct 15 2010 | National News
Masked gunmen have abducted a Briton and a Somali working for Save the Children from a compound in western Somalia, the aid agency and a witness said. Read
Oct 15 2010 | National News
Warnings of savage reductions in the size of the state following next week's spending review are overblown, according to a report, which described the cuts to be inflicted by Chancellor George Osborne as "a shower, not a hurricane". Read
Oct 15 2010 | National News
A 23-year old woman has died after she was found on fire behind a house. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Huddersfield Giants News
HUDDERSFIELD Giants will be represented by five players in tomorrow's Four Nations warm up game. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Huddersfield Giants News
IF England can replicate the commitment and dedication demonstrated by Huddersfield Giants' Luke Robinson, they might just pull off a Four Nations shock or two. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Huddersfield Town News
HUDDERSFIELD Town manager Lee Clark has Scott Arfield back in his squad for tomorrow's League I match of the day against Southampton and is backing the midfielder to become a full Scotland international. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Huddersfield Town News
LEE CLARK has no problem with his Huddersfield Town team being labelled favourites in what he describes as a "proper football match" against Southampton at the Galpharm tomorrow. Read
Oct 15 2010 | National News
The future of three leading car plants has been secured and thousands of jobs saved under a new deal announced on Friday, according to union leaders. Read
Oct 15 2010 | National News
Children's heart surgery should be stopped at a hospital where four babies died under the care of one surgeon, according to a Government review. Read
Oct 15 2010 | National News
Two people working for Save the Children have been abducted by masked gunmen in Somalia, the aid agency has confirmed. Read
Oct 15 2010 | National News
Three men who killed an IT expert in a "primeval" attack after snatching his girlfriend's Halloween hat have been jailed for life at the Old Bailey. Read
Oct 15 2010 | National News
Car giant Jaguar Land Rover is to invest billions of pounds in its business, creating thousands of new jobs and safeguarding its UK factories. Read
Oct 15 2010 | National Sport
Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini expects injured duo Aleksandar Kolarov and Mario Balotelli to be back in action in 10 days' time. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Breaking News
Tickets for the London 2012 Olympics will start at £20 and go up to £725 for the showpiece 100m athletics final, organisers have announced. Read
Oct 15 2010 | National News
Children "must not pay the price for this generation's mistakes", Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has declared as he laid out plans for a £7 billion "fairness premium" to help the poorest youngsters. Read
Oct 15 2010 | National News
University bosses have been warned their budgets could be slashed by £4.2 billion in the Government's spending review, it has been disclosed. Read
Oct 15 2010 | National News
A body believed to be that of Gerard Evans - one of the so-called "Disappeared" killed and buried by republicans during the Northern Ireland Troubles - has been discovered days after a 16-month search ended. Read
Oct 15 2010 | National News
A former city mayor is ruing an expensive slip-up after his failure to vault a giant human tomato cost his council £24,000. Read
Oct 15 2010 | National News
Neighbours have spoken of their shock after a young woman, thought to be pregnant, died after she was found on fire behind a house. Read
Oct 15 2010 | National News
Liverpool are to set to confirm the club has been bought by New England Sports Ventures (NESV) after Tom Hicks and George Gillett were defeated in their legal battle to stop the takeover. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Huddersfield Town News
HUDDERSFIELD Town have brought in former Barnsley keeper Nick Colgan on a month's loan. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
FANCY a five-minute mental workout? Read
Oct 15 2010 | National News
NEW England Sports Ventures today completed the £300million takeover of Liverpool with new owner John W Henry saying he is “proud and humbled” by the responsibility. Read
Oct 15 2010 | Breaking News
New England Sports Ventures has completed the £300million takeover of Liverpool. Read
Oct 15 2010 | National News
Firefighters are to stage two eight-hour strikes in the capital in a row over new contracts, it has been announced. Read
Oct 15 2010 | National News
The man who controversially freed the Lockerbie bomber has insisted he is accountable to the Scottish Parliament and "no other". Read
Oct 15 2010 | Quizzes
We want to give you a sporting chance - but not a big one! Read
Oct 15 2010 | National Sport
The United States have announced their withdrawal from the race to host the 2018 World Cup. Read
Oct 15 2010 | National News
Communities Secretary Eric Pickles has urged councils not to give special tax breaks running into hundreds of thousands of pounds to the Church of Scientology. Read
Oct 15 2010 | National News
Liverpool managing director Christian Purslow believes New England Sports Ventures' conduct in their takeover of the club shows they will be good owners. Read