Raft of new eateries set to open at Leeds's Trinity Kitchen
Converted from an old Peugeot J7, the van has pulled into Trinity Kitchen to join its permanent line-up and will host a changing roster of up-and-coming cooks, chefs and street food aficionados – the first vendor being York-based chef James Mackenzie’s new street food kitchen, Jimmy Mack’s.
Mini Remastered Oselli Edition is a £98k resto-mod
Fancy a resto-mod Mini, capable of delivering 123bhp and 113lb ft of torque from its 1,450cc engine, with a new five-speed manual gearbox, and which will hit 62mph from standstill in a claimed 7.8 seconds? You do. Well, you’re in luck because one has just come along.
New whiplash rules: Motorists set to make collective savings of more than £1bn are new rules come into force
A new online portal is available for road traffic-related personal injury claims under £5,000, including whiplash.
Reduction in rents could help to revive Britain's cities, says lawyer
However, one legal firm believes landlords are under significant pressure to negotiate with tenants as a first step.
100,000 classic car jobs at risk from red tape and green fears
More than 100,000 specialist jobs in the classic car industry could be under threat due to post-Brexit bureaucracy and poorly targeted environmental legislation, according to a new trade body representing the sector.
Farming organisations welcome the long awaited consultation on "golden handshake" lump sum exit scheme
The Government consultation will be open for 12 weeks, closing on August 11, and Environment Secretary George Eustice said it would help address two “challenges”.
Business confidence in Yorkshire soars to highest level in UK
The percentage of companies in Yorkshire reporting higher confidence in their own business prospects month-on-month was up by 10 points at 39%. When taken alongside their optimism in the economy, which was up by 16 points to 50%, this gives a headline confidence reading of 44%, which is the highest level since November 2018.
Pensana target Yorkshire supply chain for both electric vehicles and off shore wind turbines
Pensana, which has been granted permission to build a £100m factory at Saltend in the city to process the rare earth which it will import from its own mines in Angola.
Post Office Scandal: US victims demand statutory inquiry into giant miscarriage of justice that ruined lives
For Janet Skinner Friday April 23, 2021, was a day more than 14 years in the making and one she feared would never come. Her 2007 conviction over £59,000 of supposedly missing money from the Post Office she ran in Hull – which resulted in a prison sentence, the sale of her house and the destruction of her good name – was not only quashed as entirely wrongful, her very prosecution was deemed to have been an “affront to justice”.
Farm's garage conversion plan refused over fears of impact on surrounding countryside
East Riding Council’s Eastern Area Planning Sub-Committee refused the application to convert the building, on the Enholmes Farm development in Enholmes Lane, Patrington, into housing.