1 POLICE released shocking footage of a mass brawl on a busy Huddersfield road which left two people unconscious.
Hooligans threw bottles, glasses and ashtrays at three minibuses of Millwall supporters which had stopped at a red light outside the Waterloo pub on Wakefield Road.
Police released the footage – which showed a Huddersfield man being repeatedly kicked in the head – after the final three hooligans were sentenced.
Det Insp Jim Griffiths, of Kirklees CID, promised police would not tolerate football-related violence.
2 DETECTIVES launched a fresh appeal to hunt down troublemakers who took part in the Huddersfield disturbances.
New images of people who took part in the disorder have been released following the troubles last summer.
Further CCTV images of the properties worst hit by the violence and looting, sparked by the riots in London, Birmingham and Manchester, have also been released.
West Yorkshire Police arrested dozens of yobs and vandals who smashed windows, started fires and attacked officers amid the worst outbreaks of public disorder in town for decades.
3 A MAN died in an horrific accident on a building site at Holmfirth.
The 36-year-old man was killed while working on the site just yards from Huddersfield Road.
He was from North Yorkshire and was working on the site for the South Yorkshire-based construction company Green Piling Ltd.
The firm, based on the outskirts of Sheffield, has been going for 10 years and works on residential and industrial sites.
The Health and Safety Executive was investigating.
4 MUSIC TEACHER Andrew Lindo was found guilty at Bradford Crown Court in September of murdering his partner, mother-of-two Marie Stewart.
He was jailed for a minimum of 22 years for the murder of Marie who was found in a bag in the garage at their home in Holmfirth, strangled, battered and stabbed to death.
5 RESIDENTS in Shepley were left wondering: Have we a lion loose in the village?
The big cat, thought to be a cub, had been spotted three times in the space of a few hours by three different people.
And their reports were taken seriously by police, who mounted a huge hunt for the cat.
That ended as darkness fell on the village but police confirmed inquiries were continuing.