One million in the streets against controversial pension reform in France
At least 1.1 million people protested on the streets of Paris and other French cities Thursday amid nationwide strikes against plans to raise the retirement age.
At least 1.1 million people protested on the streets of Paris and other French cities Thursday amid nationwide strikes against plans to raise the retirement age.
A MAN faces a bill of more than £460 after dodging a train fare between Rochdale and Bradford.
Israel’s government has said it will make it faster and easier for civilians to get gun licenses, after seven people were killed in an attack on a synagogue.
Jade Cooke, 35, used to do yoga five times a week and knew something was wrong when she stated to get extremely breathless
Leeds beat Accrington Stanley 3-1 to book their place in the fifth round of the FA Cup for the first time in seven years as Leicester also avoided a shock with a 1-0 win at Walsall on Saturday.Leeds and Leicester join Manchester City as the first three sides to book their place in the last 16 of the cup.
Ukraine parents are rebuilding their life with help from Cherry Orchard Primary School.
All the latest political developments in the UK, ahead of a strike by up to half-a-million workers in bitter disputes over pay, jobs and conditions.
These are the highest rated secondary schools in the Bradford district - including Ilkley and Keighley - according to Ofsted's list of 'Outstanding' schools
As his promise of ‘integrity, professionalism and accountability at every level’ disintegrates, and with the shadow of Boris Johnson looming, Sunak seems to be stuck in an impossible role
Cheryl has suggested that the late Sarah Harding sent her a sign from beyond the grave via the car radio recently.
Former conservative MP, Nadhim Zahawi, was recently fired by Rishi Sunak on terms of breaching the ministerial code regarding his tax affairs. Upon receiving the information from his independent ethics advisor, Sunak wrote to the conservative party chairman, ‘I have informed you of my decision to remove you from your position in His Majesty’s Government’.
The following announcements were carried in the Watford Observer last week:
Secondary school students in Russia will learn basic military skills as part of a 'life safety' course from 1 September, according to UK officials. Last time it was a compulsory part of the school curriculum was in the 1993 Soviet Union era, and it's thought students will be taught how to handle AK assault rifles and hand grenades, and give salutes. “The initiatives highlight the increasingly militarised atmosphere in wartime Russia, as well as being a (likely deliberate) evocation of the Soviet Union", the Ministry of Defence posted on Twitter.
Boris Johnson was warned by officials to stop discussing his financial arrangements with Richard Sharp, who was due to be announced as BBC chairman.
A 16-year-old boy has been charged with murdering Holly Newton
A TikTok video viewed hundreds of thousands of times claims that the United States has waived all in-person interviews for Kenyan travellers seeking visas. According to the clip, all travellers must do is deliver the necessary papers and await their visas. However, the claim is misleading: the United States has waived in-person interviews for some travellers seeking to renew certain types of visas, but not all of them.“No more visa interviews for 2023… so keep all the documents ready to submit,”
BRADFORD City manager Mark Hughes spent some of his weekend away from Bantams action by mixing with a Hollywood star.
Nadhim Zahawi has been sacked as Tory party chairman after a tax row.
Ben Miller, Torrin-Amar Forbes and Connor Wyatt were due at Oxford Crown Court
Giuseppe Graviano files for defamation against Gomorrah author over origin of nickname
Israel’s government says a power imbalance has given judges and legal advisers too much sway over law-making and governance. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pledged to press on with the changes despite the opposition.