Month: April 2021

7 best high support sports bras for 2021: shock-absorbing bras for exercise, from Lululemon, Freya, and Nike

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Sainsbury's benefits from its essential retailer position in the year of Covid

Sales in the year to March 6 jumped 7.8 per cent, including an 8.3 per cent rise in non-food business as shoppers were unable to head to non-essential retailers for large parts of the year.

Covid vaccine passport app: how will the NHS app work as a travel passport – and how do you get it?

Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has announced that an NHS app will be used as a Covid passport for travel abroad this year.

Dates revealed for when Yorkshire's last remaining Debenhams stores will close for good

The group had already confirmed that 52 of its remaining 101 stores will shut on Saturday May 8.It said the remaining 49 stores will shut for good on May 12 and May 15 following its liquidation.

Farm of the Week: A little bit of France in Old Malton with a Parthenais herd producing low-fat beef

Andrew has pedigree and commercial crossbred Parthenais and has increased to 50 breeding cows since buying his first pedigree bull 15 years ago.

Leeds-based equity release provider Age Partnership attracts one million customers

Steve Auckland, the CEO of Leeds-based Age Partnership, said the broker wanted to “clear up” misconceptions about the industry as the equity release provider prepares for growth as the economy emerges from the pandemic.

Genesis launches in Europe as premium rival to BMW, Mercedes and Audi

South Korean premium car maker Genesis has officially launched in Europe, revealing plans for three electric cars and a range of luxury SUVs and saloons as it looks to challenge the established prestige marques.

The transformation of a 1930s house in York and a Roman surprise

“We took it back to a shell, if not beyond,” says Erica. “People were walking past wondering what on earth had happened. They didn’t realise it was deliberate.”

How Hesketh Farm Park on the Bolton Abbey estate brings the countryside to life for children who have never seen a cow

Over the 20 years Hesketh Farm Park, on the Bolton Abbey Estate, has been open to the public, it has grown into a popular attraction which aims to help people understand farming as much as it is about having fun.

Huddersfield textiles firm Antich collaborates with AMRC for weaving process

Huddersfield-based Antich, which has three decades of experience weaving fine worsted cloth and making bespoke tailored suits, has been collaborating with the University of Sheffield’s Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) to create lighter, stiffer and stronger components for the aerospace and automotive sectors.