Jobs to be created at industrial development on site of Kellingley Colliery, Britain's last deep coal mine
CRT Property Investment Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Coalfields Regeneration Trust, has received planning permission for a £3.6m development on the site of the former Kellingley Colliery.
Vacuum company hoovers up more space
SharkNinja is taking 17,000 sq ft of quality office space at 2180 Century Way in a deal brokered by the Leeds office of global property consultancy Knight Frank.
Why the Financial Ombudsman Service expects to receive 170,000 complaints this year
The service has been criticised for a complaints backlogs building up. But its outgoing chief executive, Caroline Wayman, said the service is likely to receive thousands more complaints from borrowers who cannot afford to repay money they owe – some of whom should never have been loaned the cash.
Ocado to invest £10 million in driverless vehicle start-up Oxbotica
Ocado announced in a stock market statement that it will look at the use of Oxbotica’s autonomous vehicle software for operations at its warehouse as well as “last-mile deliveries and kerb-to-kitchen robots”.
Rishi Sunak sees steel as a 'sunset industry' but it could help the UK to its net zero future
IPPR North says there are clear opportunities to attract new investment and wealth to the region by investing in steel, where more than a third of the 32,000 people directly employed by firms in the UK are based in northern England.
Intercity coach travel provider FlixBus to expand in the UK with new connections from Leeds
Initially, Leeds will be connected to London and Sheffield. The green coaches will run between the cities up to four times a day and more destinations are planned for later this year.
Bradford-based Morrisons becomes first major supermarket to remove plastic carrier bags from stores
Customers will instead be able to purchase its paper bags which are reusable, recyclable, water resistant, tear resistant and can hold up to 16kg. A life cycle assessment carried out by The University of Sheffield has also shown that Morrisons paper bags have a lower carbon footprint than the plastic equivalent.
Yorkshire SMEs bet on post-Covid bounce
It might be the lighter nights, the daffodils in bloom or the reopening of more shops that is making me feel more positive this month.
York-based engineering firm completes contract on £90m building
Construction of the seven-storey 16,640 sq m James McCune Smith Learning Hub has been ongoing since 2017.
The emotional and financial toll of being an informal carer- Sarah Coles
For that, he got one of those hard stares that couples develop in order to save all the time and energy of an actual row.














