Articles...
Dec 7 2005
A MAN who inflicted six burns on his partner's toddler and then failed to get medical help yesterday won a cut in his jail term at London's Criminal Appeal Court....
Dec 7 2005
TOURISTS are being urged to boycott Egypt by a Yorkshire Euro MP....
Dec 7 2005
A MAN escaped unhurt from his burning flat after a chip pan caught fire....
Dec 7 2005
IT'S a special night tonight for seven women....
Dec 7 2005
YEARS of parking problems are taking their toll on a Huddersfield business....
Dec 7 2005
AN award-winning steel band banged the drum for Huddersfield in London....
Dec 7 2005
A LATE night shopping evening in Lindley was a big hit...
Dec 7 2005
Prisoners at one of the country's toughest jails are organising "fight clubs" to settle debts between inmates, it was revealed today. Chief Inspector of Prisons Anne Owers warned that levels of violence and bullying at Full Sutton high-security jail near York remained "high". Reporting after an unannounced visit to the 600-inmate jail, she said: "Security searches of prisoners' cells revealed evidence that `fight clubs' were being organised, usually to pay off debts."...
Dec 7 2005
A TEENAGER killed in a road accident outside a school gates was a popular student there....
Dec 7 2005
A SECOND man appeared in court in connection with shooting incidents which left a policeman hurt in Huddersfield....
Dec 7 2005
SANTA is swapping his sleigh for a narrow boat to encourage youngsters to think about their safety....
Dec 7 2005
A DOG which savaged a 66-year-old man and left him with horrendous injuries is still missing....
Dec 7 2005
A TEENAGER is critically ill in hospital after an accident on a road through a village....
Dec 7 2005
CAN you help to make a Christmas Wish come true for someone special this year?...
Dec 7 2005
BUDDING artists from Huddersfield have claimed their prizes in a competition run by a firm....
Dec 7 2005
A WEBSITE is being launched today to help parents understand the age ratings system for computer and video games....
Dec 7 2005
PEOPLE of all faiths held a silent vigil in Huddersfield in support of hostages held in Iraq....
Dec 7 2005
A 19-YEAR-OLD man is due to appear in court today accused of murdering Bradford police officer Sharon Beshenivsky....
Dec 7 2005
A JURY was told today to reject the evidence of two witnesses who claimed they saw backpacker Peter Falconio a week after he went missing....
Dec 7 2005
A MIRACLE mum has given birth to a "baby in a million."...
Dec 7 2005
FOR one Huddersfield council tenant a dream offer has turned into a nightmare!...
Dec 7 2005
A WEST Yorkshire Police squad has won a top award. The Financial Investigation Unit has won the first Keith Hughes Award for excellence in financial investigation. The award is named after Keith Hughes, who died from cancer in 2003. He was a member of the National Crime Squad's Money Laundering Investigation Team. The West Yorkshire team has earned a reputation for achieving the highest standards of integrity and professionalism and has set up several schemes to catch major fraudsters....
Dec 7 2005
HUDDERSFIELD New College is celebrating today after being praised as "outstanding" in Ofsted's list of schools and colleges for 2004/05....
Dec 7 2005
MOST business owners believe the UK's "yob culture" is the root cause of crime against firms, according to a report. A survey of 900 business owners found more than half blamed yobbish behaviour for crime, especially those in the North of England. Insurance firm AXA said its research showed a 17% fall in the number of crime-related business insurance claims in the three months to Septem- ber, compared with the previous quarter....
Dec 7 2005
A JUDGE has sentenced two men after being shown graphic CCTV footage of violent clashes outside a Huddersfield nightclub a year ago....
Dec 7 2005
TOWN boss Peter Jackson delivered an icy blast to referee Clive Penton as he sifted through the wreckage of last night's 2-2 draw against MK Dons at a chilly National Hockey Stadium....
Dec 7 2005
A MOTORWAY was sealed off today after a body was found on the carriageway....
Dec 7 2005
THIS is the new Yorkshire Regiment's Army cap badge under which thousands of soldiers will serve and fight....
Dec 7 2005
THREE workers sacked by a Huddersfield textile firm won payouts totalling more than £63,000 after a tribunal ruled they were unfairly dismissed....