Oct 10 2011 | Huddersfield Town News
PETER CLARKE wants England Under 21 boss Stuart Pearce to run the rule over his Town teammate Jack Hunt. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Huddersfield Town News
IT WAS more steel than samba – but determined Town showed they have what it takes to tough out a three-point haul. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
MUSIC fans still got all jazzy despite terrible weather. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Unsorted
THESE stories got the most website ‘hits’ last week at www.examiner.co.uk Read
Oct 10 2011 | Comment
EVERY time Chris Bingley looks at his 18-month-old daughter he will no doubt see his wife. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
COMMUNITY champion Kiran Bali has been listed among the UK’s most fabulous women. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Kirklees Business News
NEW client wins contributed to a rise in output for Yorkshire firms, a report says today . Read
Oct 10 2011 | Reader Letters
IN ITV’s Downton Abbey the landed gentry look down on the lower classes. They remind me of how the country used to be run in the early part of the century. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Kirklees Business News
A DISTRIBUTOR of solar panels is on course to break the £30m turnover barrier in its first full year of trading – thanks to the rapidly growing market for renewable energy. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
HUDDERSFIELD teenagers last night cruised through the first elimination round of The X Factor – despite being slated by Gary Barlow. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
ADVICE on Postnatal Depression from the Joanne (Joe) Bingley Memorial Trust. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Denis Kilcommons
THAT burst of summer was confusing last week. And why was it described as an Indian summer? We are nowhere near India. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
BUSINESSES across the Colne Valley get together tomorrow for the first in a series of brand new networking events. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Denis Kilcommons
LYNNE Schofield sent me the following, but don’t blame her for sloppy spelling. It’s like that for a reason. Are you ready? Then I’ll begin: Read
Oct 10 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
A TEENAGER suffered severe burns after setting himself alight. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Comment
THE Kirklees Council parking camera van has proved to be highly successful by catching almost double the number of wayward motorists than was anticipated. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Denis Kilcommons
THE Plaza Teen Club at Manchester Road in Thornton Lodge featured many big name rock bands in the late 1960s. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
HUDDERSFIELD Town have proved they can work hard both on and off the pitch. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Huddersfield Town News
TOMMY MILLER savoured another three-point haul then admitted: “We’ve played better than that this season and only drawn.” Read
Oct 10 2011 | Huddersfield Town News
ANTHONY PILKINGTON believes Town are better equipped than ever to win promotion from League I. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Huddersfield Town News
LEE CLARK surveyed Town’s hard-fought win over Stevenage and proclaimed: “At the end of the season, it’s your points tally that counts.” Read
Oct 10 2011 | Huddersfield Giants News
AARON MURPHY is confident the Giants are the club who will help take his game to the next level. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Huddersfield Giants News
NATHAN BROWN is today keeping his fingers crossed that all three of his Giants will get the England Gillette Four Nations call. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
KIRKLEES Council’s parking camera van has proved more than twice as successful as planned. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
A WOMAN was trapped after an accident which left her vehicle resting on its roof on Huddersfield ring road. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
SHOPPERS spoke of their sadness as an iconic Huddersfield store shut its doors for the last time at the weekend. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
A HERITAGE watchdog says Huddersfield’s history is in danger of being destroyed. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
TRADING Standards visited a day centre in Batley to warn about the hidden dangers of water pipe and smokeless tobacco. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
A TREE which has looked down on generations of Huddersfield schoolchildren was felled at the weekend. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
RUNNERS took on a half-marathon and raised £5,000 for the Brackenhall children’s hospice. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
ACTIVISTS will hold a meeting opposing public spending cuts this week. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
The Government has been urged to call a temporary halt to spending cuts to stimulate economic growth and tackle rising unemployment. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
David Cameron is to launch a major crackdown on abuse of the immigration system , including plans for tougher visa rules to weed out sham marriages. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
Aberdeen has enjoyed the fastest disposable income rise in the UK in recent years, boosted by the strength of its oil industry. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
Fierce clashes have erupted between Christians protesting against a recent attack on a church and the Egyptian military, leaving at least 19 people dead and more than 150 injured, Health Ministry officials said. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
Women are experiencing unnecessary heartbreak as they miscarry due to poor NHS services, two new surveys suggest. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
Government proposals to make NHS providers contractually required to admit their mistakes have been opened to consultation. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
Flames have lit up central Cairo, where massive clashes raged, drawing Christians angry over a recent church attack, hard-line Muslims and Egyptian security forces. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
The leaders of Germany and France, the eurozone's two biggest economies, said they have reached an agreement about how to strengthen Europe's shaky banking sector amid the region's debt crisis. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
Defence Secretary Liam Fox faces a grilling by MPs over whether he has breached ministerial guidelines as more claims surfaced about his working relationship with a former flatmate. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Huddersfield Town News
ANOTHER three points for Huddersfield Town - but it wasn't pretty. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Huddersfield Town News
LEE NOVAK marked his 100th Huddersfield Town game with the winner and smiled: "That victory was massive." Read
Oct 10 2011 | Huddersfield Town News
THREE goals, one penalty miss and a few words at full-time. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Andy Booth column
IT’S all happening in the East Midlands! Read
Oct 10 2011 | Huddersfield Town News
HUDDERSFIELD Town have had some top full-backs over the years, and certainly in the 1970s. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
Dozens of "instigators of chaos" have been arrested after deadly clashes between angry Christians, Muslims and security forces in which 24 people were killed and at least 200 others injured, Egypt's official news agency has reported. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
The prosecution case against a neighbour accused of murdering landscape architect Joanna Yeates is due to begin. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
Two of Britain's largest banks have been told by MPs to justify their restrictions on basic account customers using rivals' cash machines. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
The England rugby players and team management will begin to arrive back in the UK amid further off-field problems. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Huddersfield Town News
WHAT did you make of Huddersfield Town against Stevenage? Read
Oct 10 2011 | Special Features
So what do we mean? Simply, and that is the best word to describe things, we believe in talking in a language that businesses, and their customers, understand. This is the only way of getting plans rolled out or built correctly and we speak from many years of experience. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
THE family of a murdered toddler have raised hundreds for a children’s charity. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Front and Back Pages
HERE are the front and back pages of tonight's Huddersfield Examiner. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Huddersfield Giants News
FORMER Huddersfield Giants hooker Keal Carlile has signed a two-year deal with Hull KR. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Huddersfield Giants News
LEROY Cudjoe is the only Huddersfield Giant to make the Four Nations squad. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
More than a million public sector workers are to vote on strikes from next week in the biggest-ever union industrial action ballot. Read
Oct 10 2011 | Breaking News
Deadly clashes between Christians, Muslims and security forces have dealt a serious setback to Egypt's transition to civilian rule, according to the country's prime minister. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
Downing Street has said Prime Minister David Cameron "absolutely" has full confidence in his Defence Secretary Liam Fox, amid a storm of allegations surrounding his links to close fried Adam Werritty. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
Clashes between Christian protesters and Egyptian security forces have flared again in Cairo, with hundreds pelting police with rocks. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
A neighbour strangled Joanna Yeates then sent a text to his girlfriend saying he was bored, a court has heard. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
Prime Minister David Cameron has defended Defence Secretary Liam Fox, who is at the centre of a storm of allegations relating to his links with close friend Adam Werritty. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
A chef who made a hoax phone call claiming his estranged wife was about to board a transatlantic flight with a bomb has been jailed for 12 months. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
Forcing someone to marry against their will could become a criminal offence under plans set out by Prime Minister David Cameron. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
A neighbour strangled Joanna Yeates then went shopping in Asda with her murdered body in his car boot, a court has been told. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
A woman has been stabbed to death in a busy shopping street after a knife was stolen from a local butcher's shop. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
Defence Secretary Liam Fox has disclosed that he had met his friend and former flatmate Adam Werritty during around 18 overseas visits. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
A couple said to have swapped the identity of their dead baby daughter to her twin sister in a bid to cover injuries they inflicted have been jailed for five years. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
It must have been a hard day's night for Sir Paul McCartney's neighbours after they complained about the noise in the early hours at his wedding party. Read
Oct 10 2011 | X Factor
THE X Factor backlash has well and truly begun has begun after four finalists were voted off last night. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
The biggest-ever union strike ballot has been launched, with more than a million public sector workers being urged to back industrial action in an increasingly bitter row with the Government over pensions. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
There is a "low probability" banks will flee from the UK after a proposed overhaul of the industry is implemented, according to the head of the Government-appointed commission behind the reforms. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
David Cameron has appealed for the public to "shop" illegal immigrants as he pledged to reclaim Britain's borders. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
Phone maker BlackBerry is investigating a problem which has affected users in Britain, elsewhere in Europe, across the Middle East and in Africa. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
A killer neighbour strangled Joanna Yeates then went shopping in Asda with her body in the boot, a court has heard. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
A woman was stabbed to death and another injured when a third woman allegedly ran amok with a stolen butcher's knife on a busy shopping street. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
Defence Secretary Liam Fox has apologised to the House of Commons for "blurring" the lines between ministerial work and his personal life after a report found he met a close friend a total of 40 times at the Ministry of Defence and on overseas trips. Read
Oct 10 2011 | National News
Offering to pay for the funerals of organ donors might help boost the number of life-saving transplant operations, an influential ethical body has said. Read