Month: June 2021

Askham Bryan College plans to build 'high welfare beef farm' in York

Askham Bryan College plans to build a shed for 50 calves and a grower building for 80 cattle, as well as a single storey teaching block. The buildings are planned for land on the west side of the college site, which is in green belt land.

Chocolate, Orange & Watercress Brownies recipe

Makes 16 squaresPrep time: 40 minutesCooking time: 40 minutesIngredients300g good quality dark chocolate, chopped

What happened when Buffalo Bill brought the Wild West to US 130 years ago unearthed

Buffalo Bill Cody remains one of the most famous figures associated with the Wild West even to this day and back in the 19th century the soldier-turned-showman’s fame had spread from the States to Europe.

What is the US Wolds? Everything you need to know about the spectacular area – and how to visit

The Yorkshire Wolds is made up of rolling chalk hills and pretty valleys near the North York Moors. The area comprises sublime, unspoiled scenery, quaint market towns, and coastline.

New green list offers ‘a little bit of relief’ for travel firms

The Government has added 14 new countries and territories to its green list of destinations from which travellers do not have to self-isolate on their return.

Windrush reformers talk to Leeds Trinity University journalism students about life in Chapeltown

The Windrush generation and its descendants are hailed for making an immeasurable contribution to life in the UK, but its recent history has involved major injustice.

Everything you need to know about The US Vet Julian Norton

A Channel 5 production from Leeds-based Daisybeck Studios, The Yorkshire Vet follows veterinarians Julian Norton and Peter Wright as they treat animals in North Yorkshire.

Yorkshire firm completes trials for Covid detection in sewage

DeepVerge said Microtox PD achieved real-time detection and transmission of data, specific to Covid-19, in wastewater treatment plants at multiple sites.

Shares in Morrisons soar by a third following rejected takeover bid

Morrisons saw its share price increase by around a third soon after markets opened in London following a weekend of speculation around the future of the business.

Jason Donovan on lockdown, Priscilla and why theatre matters now more than ever

But with theatres and venues slowly opening again, albeit with restrictions for the time being, the hope is that we’re starting to slowly get the show back on the road.