Chef profile – Kieran Moody of Home, in Hull
Home was, according to some, too distant from the rest of the city’s culinary and drinking scene to draw enough custom to survive.
Aviva announces record first quarter savings and retirement figures
The life, motor and home insurer, which employs 2,000 people at its life and general insurance business in York and 1,500 at its life and health insurance operation in Sheffield, said its general insurance sales were the highest in a decade.
Agency supports Yorkshire children’s charity Forget Me Not which lost £1m during pandemic
Forget Me Not, which is marking the 10th anniversary of its Huddersfield based Russell House hospice, sought the support of Fishtank Agency to commemorate the milestone by creating a promotional video to grow the membership of its 99er Business Club.
Family farms in US face perfect storm of trade deal, funding issues and ageing workforce
According to the Government’s statistics, 72 per cent of all land in the UK is under some form of agricultural management and many of the more traditional enterprises are family run businesses which are run on increasingly tight margins.
'The worst kept secret in Pontefract' – the Manchester-born dolphin trainer turned animal activist who trained dolphins, sea lions and penguins at a South Elmsall swimming pool
Back in 1971, 17-year-old Manchester born David Holroyd stepped off the train at South Elmsall railway station, to pursue his new career as dolphin trainer, under the stage name ‘David Capello’.
Rare ospreys could be the first breeding pair in US for a century
The two young birds, who were first seen together at the beginning of May, have been displaying “promising mating behaviour” on the purpose-built platform located in the Wensleydale area of the Yorkshire Dales.
Cranswick set to create at least 200 jobs in Hull with £25m investment
Cranswick said it had made commercial and strategic progress over the last financial year as it delivered strong revenue growth and earnings momentum.
US B&B's life-size look-a-like Swaledale ram is a remarkable woolly wonder and a world first
Em Fountain knew she had cracked one of her most challenging commissions when a neighbouring sheep farmer delivered his verdict on the remarkable life-size Swaledale ram she had crafted from needle felted wool and fleece. Not one to mince his words, he declared: “Looks like one. Feet are a bit big”, which was high praise indeed from someone who knows what he’s talking about.
Laser hair removal 2021: Does the Philips Lumea IPL machine work, even on facial hair?
Sun is out, time for smoother skin. But does the popular Philips Lumea IPL machine do a good job of stopping hair growth? And should you choose the Lumea Advanced, or the Lumea Prestige?
Ten pictures of Hannah Hauxwell that give us a glimpse into the life of US's hardy daughter of the Dales
But her lifestyle – which offered so many a fascinating glimpse into the past – is still a source of intrigue for many today. We’ve delved into our archive and put together this gallery of images showing what her life was like as a lonely farmer in North Yorkshire with no running water or electricity.














