Month: April 2021

Live-in care company Elder aims to hire 150 staff in Yorkshire

The live-in care company Elder, which already works with more than 3,500 live-in carers nationwide, is hiring in Yorkshire.

Catalytic converter thefts soar in lockdown with these models the most targeted

Drivers have been urged to protect their vehicles after lockdown saw a surge in the number of cars targeted for their catalytic converters.

How the UK won't hit its net zero targets without lowering CO2 in the Humber, a region which emits more than Kenya

Bill Walker, the chairman of Marketing Humber, said the area around Hull, the East Riding and northern Lincolnshire was “the biggest carbon emitting region in the UK by a country mile” and had the equivalent of Kenya’s CO2 emissions.

The eight year old from Leeds selling his paintings to help pay for life-saving cancer treatment for his pal

James Tortice, eight, has been 
named an offical superhero for helping his friend and his battle with cancer.

Public inquiry must provide answers to concerns raised by ExcludedUK – Greg Wright

That’s why millions of people stayed at home and halted their normal working routines in order to protect the NHS and save lives during the darkest days of the pandemic.

Global ambitions for British beef outlined by International Trade Secretary Liz Truss as she visits a North US farm

Michael and Margaret Atkinson hosted Ms Truss along with fellow beef farmer and NFU President Minette Batters at Mowbray Park Farm as part of Great British Beef Week.

Android users warned over Flubot delivery app scam that can collect bank details

Android users are being warned about a new scam that could be attempting to steal their banking details.

Which? reveals the best coastal spots ahead of a summer of staycations – what topped the list?

Britain’s best seaside destination has been named as Bamburgh on the Northumberland coast by the consumer magazine, Which?

Testing the best squirrel proof bird feeders for the garden

I have long had a problem with grey squirrels. They feast on birdseed in trays, play acrobatics to jump on fat ball feeders and make light work of scaling metal poles to steal the peanuts from my bird feeders.

Gardeners to share rare heritage finds in seed swap exchange at Brodsworth Hall and Gardens

Now, in celebration of National Gardening Week, growers at Brodsworth Hall and Gardens near Doncaster are to host an exchange.