AstraZeneca vaccine: does Oxford Covid vaccine cause blood clots, what are the side effects and is it safe?
Around 17 million people in the UK and across Europe have now received the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, but many European countries have suspended usage after reports of blood clotting.
Rishi Sunak's 'super-deduction' tax giveaway will benefit London nearly twice as much as Yorkshire, says the Centre for Progressive Policy
A new report by the Centre for Progressive Policy says the Government’s economic recovery policies will benefit the capital over the rest of the UK.
OptiBiotix in York is extending its product range with Holland & Barrett
The York-based company, which develops compounds to tackle obesity, says the next phase of its strategy is to scale the commercially established first generation product sales by extending product lines and territories with existing partners.
This mid-century home for sale in Scarborough has had a Grand Designs style makeover
When a teenage Sara Barrett took the bus to and from college in the 1990s, the highlight of her journey was catching a glimpse of a remarkable self-build house on Stepney Drive, Scarborough.
Picture Post: Listed remains of a US castle once visited by King John
The square gatehouse is all that remains of the fortification on the edge of the rural village of Ravensworth, near Richmond.
Why Morrisons is giving away 100,000 Easter Eggs this week
The Bradford-based supermarket said its Community Champions at all stores nationwide will be working with local food banks, schools and community groups to distribute the Easter treats to individuals and families who would benefit most.
Why design agency Elmwood in Leeds will now be known as Born Ugly
Jonathan Sands, who completed a management buyout of the then Leeds-based design firm in 1989, has diluted his shareholding in the business by awarding shares to staff.
Momentum is growing in hydrogen energy market, says Pressure Technologies
Pressure Technologies has provided a trading update, ahead of its annual general meeting.In a statement, the company said: “Trading continues in line with management expectations and the group is in a strong financial position, following the successful £7.5 million fundraising completed in December 2020.
Exotic Sheffield plot highlighted as it opens up for National Garden Scheme
Newbie gardeners need not despair.Because those yearning to make the most of a small outdoor space, but not knowing quite where to start, may find inspiration from garden owners who are opening up their plots to the public this summer – including a feature in South Yorkshire.
How the power of branding can help Britain emerge from the pandemic
YOUR brand is much more than just a shiny logo.Just ask Lesley Gulliver, managing director of brand consultancy The Engine Room, who continued to secure work during the pandemic’s darkest hours.














