Oct 13 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
NEW CCTV of the July 7 bombers calmly planning and embarking on their suicide mission was played at the inquests into their victims’ deaths today. Read
Oct 13 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
HARVEST festivals have been a tradition in Britain since pagan times. Read
Oct 13 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
BONNY babies and cute toddlers have shown their winning smiles in this year’s Baby of the Year contest. Read
Oct 13 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
UNEMPLOYMENT has fallen by 20,000, but the number of people out of work for longer than a year has risen to its highest total in 13 years, new figures showed today. Read
Oct 13 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
To hugs, cheers and tears, rescuers today began pulling 33 men one by one to fresh air and freedom, 69 days after they were trapped in a collapsed Chilean mine almost half a mile underground. Read
Oct 13 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
THE force of the blast in the 7/7 attack at King’s Cross was so great that six of those killed were blown on to the tracks, the London Bombings inquest heard. Read
Oct 13 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
MORE than £500,000-worth of jewellery has been stolen in burglaries in Kirklees in the last six months. Read
Oct 13 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
ALL things knitting will feature in a workshop this weekend. Read
Oct 13 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
AN EVENING of glitz and glamour is being staged this weekend. Read
Oct 13 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
STUDENTS are reeling from the Higher Education funding report from Lord Browne which paves the way for universities to set their own tuition fees. Read
Oct 13 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
A 20-YEAR-OLD was caught in a police sting which saw him swap drugs for designer clothing. Read
Oct 13 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
Teen, 17, robbed of mobile phone Read
Oct 13 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
GHOST hunting is alive and well in Huddersfield. Read
Oct 13 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
A MAN appeared before Huddersfield Magistrates yesterday accused of raping a woman with learning difficulties. Read
Oct 13 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
A FIRM making high-class motorhomes has signed a major international deal. Read
Oct 13 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
POND owners and gardeners are being warned about the devastating effects of an invasive weed on Yorkshire’s waterways. Read
Oct 13 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
DRIVERS were pulled over by police in a crackdown on potentially dangerous vehicles. Read
Oct 13 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
SHOPKEEPERS in Huddersfield are being urged to ban children from buying matches. Read
Oct 13 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
RESIDENTS have hit out against helpline signs placed at a well-knownsuicide spot. Read
Oct 13 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
SCHOOLBOY Finley O’Neill stumbled upon a giant find during his latest adventure. Read
Oct 13 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
TEN cannabis plants were found by Brighouse police. Read
Oct 13 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
A YOUNG mum is angry after a blunder left her with just 97p in her bank account. Read
Oct 13 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
Oct 13 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
TALENTED young artists have been taking advantage of a unique bequest. Read
Oct 13 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
KIRKLEES Council spends the third highest amount of local authorities in the country on what the TaxPayers’ Alliance calls ‘non-jobs’. Read
Oct 13 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
A LANDMARK building that housed a pub with a troubled history has been totally transformed. Read
Oct 13 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
SKI resort-style cable cars could one day carry people in and out of Huddersfield town centre, the Examiner can exclusively reveal. Read
Oct 13 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
SPECTACULAR clouds made the light constantly change when photographer Andrew Trickett captured this sunset above Kirkburton. Read
Oct 13 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
THE TRIAL date for two people accused of animal cruelty has been set. Read
Oct 13 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
A FUND to raise money for a memorial to Gurmail Singh will close this month. Read
Oct 13 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
THE jury in the trial of five men accused of murdering well-loved shopkeeper Gurmail Singh was told their initial reaction was likely to be one of “anger and disgust”. Read