These are the changes everyone renewing their home or motor insurance policy must know about
Here is a look at what the problems are in the sector and how the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) intends to fix them:
AMRC founder Professor Sir Keith Ridgway reveals his vision for making Sheffield a globally competitive city
Professor Sir Keith Ridgway told The Yorkshire Post that the current upheaval in Sheffield’s political leadership presented an opportunity to utilise the core strengths.
Why Asda is introducing free to use electric vehicle charging points to some of its stores
Customers will have 24/7 access to the free charging points across 19 of the retailer’s stores, including Bradford, Killingbeck, Wakefield, Huddersfield and Middleton, Asda’s sustainability store.
Northern Powergrid announces £53m investment to boost electricity capacity
It is part of a national Green Recovery Scheme that saw up to £300m made available for investment in vital electricity networks across the country, to fast-track future developments that will electrify the nation’s seas, skies and streets in the race to net zero.
Legal firm DWF grows business despite the pandemic
DWF, the global provider of legal and business services, has issued a trading update for its financial year ended 30 April 2021.
Retail sales soar as shoppers welcomed back to stores
Sales in April jumped 9.2% compared with March, with clothes stores proving particularly popular, jumping 25.3%, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Bus passengers in York to be offered free G&T with ticket
First Bus York is offering a new group ticket to welcome people back into the city centre. The First Taste of Freedom ticket costs just £5 for up to five people to travel together on a Friday, Saturday or Sunday using the First Bus app.
One hundred jobs to be created at new 'five star' £15m Skipton care home
Hadrian Healthcare has started work on the creation of the Mill House project to provide a ‘five star’ care home for the elderly on Sackville Street, in Skipton.
Associated British Posts looking ahead to an exciting future
Given that Associated British Ports’ four ports on the Humber of Goole, Grimsby, Hull and Immingham already handle around 17 per cent of the nation’s trade, it should come as little surprise that ABP Humber played a hugely significant role in keeping Britain functioning during the Covid crisis. However, as the signs of recovery continue, ABP is looking ahead to what new opportunities are on the horizon for the North of England’s gateway to trade.
Clay shooting ground reveals new clubhouse
Thimbleby Shooting Ground, located in a rural setting on the 3,000-acre Thimbleby Estate, offers self-caddied rounds, shooting lessons, simulated game days and corporate team building.














