Oct 14 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
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Oct 14 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
A CEREMONY has been held to mark a milestone in the construction of one of the most powerful British submarines ever built. Read
Oct 14 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
A PETROL-BOMBED children’s centre has been given a helping hand by police and a local business. Read
Oct 14 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
A FUN afternoon with a dinosaur and geological theme is being staged at Beaumont Park during half-term week. Read
Oct 14 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
EDUCATION Secretary Michael Gove has suggested limiting the number of students who achieve A* grades at A-level and raised the prospect of ranking youngsters on their results. Read
Oct 14 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
THE NHS is “holding up well” at a national level but there are significant pressures in some organisations, according to a new report. Read
Oct 14 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
FIRE crews battled a car fire in Manchester Road, Milnsbridge, in the early hours of yesterday morning. Read
Oct 14 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
WORK on a congestion busting motorway project began on the M62 yesterday. Read
Oct 14 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
A HUDDERSFIELD mother-of-one was yesterday granted bail over firearms charges. Read
Oct 14 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
A PINK theme will take over at Huddersfield Sports Centre as staff and customers bid to raise cash to help fight breast cancer. Read
Oct 14 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
HUDDERSFIELD could be at the cutting edge of bringing the British recovery out of the recession. Read
Oct 14 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
A FAILED asylum-seeker and his family will be deported after a judge gave the 20-year-old a conditional discharge for outraging public decency in a Huddersfield park. Read
Oct 14 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
THEY’VE clocked up 53 years at the heart of a community hub. Read
Oct 14 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
A FORMER Huddersfield police sergeant and his wife toasted 70 years of happy marriage. Read
Oct 14 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
CANNON Hall Farm plans to double its workforce to 300. Read
Oct 14 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
THE Hartshead woman who was part of a round-the-world boat race has finally returned home. Read
Oct 14 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
A MAN who has been banned from all council buildings has vowed he will keep complaining until ‘they get it right’ after a long-running dispute with Kirklees Council. Read
Oct 14 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
A NEW patient charter has been created by the Yorkshire Ambulance service regarding the non-emergency transport service. Read
Oct 14 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
VETERAN conductor Sir Malcolm Sargent was given the freedom of Huddersfield 50 years ago this week. Read
Oct 14 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
A COUPLE who lost two babies during pregnancy are joining in an international candlelight vigil of remembrance. Read
Oct 14 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
ADULT care services at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary are meeting national standards, according to a recent review. Read
Oct 14 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
IT put Huddersfield on tap and linked both sides of the Pennines. Read
Oct 14 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
AN ACADEMIC has returned to Huddersfield to begin key research into social disorder. Read
Oct 14 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
FREE entertainment and a step back in time will mark the 130th anniversary of Huddersfield Town Hall. Read
Oct 14 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
A LINTHWAITE family face an emotional wait after open heart surgery on their son was abandoned after 10 hours. Read
Oct 14 2011 | Local West Yorkshire News
STAFF and customers of Iceland Foods have passed the £1m mark in their fundraising efforts for a national charity. Read