145-year-old bakery brand Warburtons to expand into cakes for the first time by trialling pop-up shops in Skipton and Harrogate
The 146-year-old bakery has always specialised in bread, but the new Ellie Warburtons cakes range will include cookie dough and brownies.
USman and architect John Pawson has written a new cookbook with his wife Catherine which also features their latest home
Bibliophiles, cooks and architecture enthusiasts pay anything from £100 to £1,000 for a second-hand copy of Living & Eating, by Yorkshire-born architectural designer and high priest of minimalism John Pawson and the food writer Annie Bell. The 2001 book, which has been out of print for years, is now a collectable classic that combines her recipes with his perfect, pared-back home in London.
Toyota announces free 10-year warranty offer on new and used cars
Toyota is to offer up to a 10-year warranty on all its cars, vans and pick-up trucks as part of a new programme to support owners and its dealerships.
Shepherd's huts could be used as holiday lets at rural Brontë Country site
The structures, planned for Far Deanfield Cottage in Stanbury, would be used as holiday accommodation if the application, submitted by Ian Hillis, is approved.
Bank holiday traffic: 11m extra journeys predicted as drivers warned to expect delays
Almost 11 million extra car journeys are expected to be taken this bank holiday weekend, with predictions that the lure of good weather could push that number even higher.
The cheapest cars for new drivers to insure
After the intial purchase price, insurance and fuel are the biggest costs faced by drivers.For younger, newly qualified drivers insurance is particularly difficult, with a combination of youth and inexperience meaning they face higher premiums than any other group.
Check out these wines from the 2021 International Wine Challenge
Although the competition was run under strict Covid rules with lots of spacing, carefully defined areas for tasting and fewer judges, I decided that the difficulties of travel to the venue were too great to cope with in the midst of the pandemic.
Why Leeds Trinity University is hosting a Black Lives Matter event for staff and students to mark anniversary of George Floyd’s murder
Arguments over the nature and extent of racism in British society have rarely been far from the headlines in one form or another since the horrifying killing of George Floyd by police officer Derek Chauvin in the United States a year ago today. But a short film being shown as part of a special event marking the anniversary of Mr Floyd’s death provides a reminder that while the issues may now be receiving greater attention, they are very far from being new.
Colin Brazier on swapping Sky for Andrew Neil's GB News: "It feels freeing to stop pretending you don't have an opinion"
After months of promotional build-up, high-profile appointments and an attempted advertising boycott before it has begun airing any programmes, Andrew Neil’s GB News channel is just days away from launching what the network’s backers hope – and its opponents fear – will change the landscape of British broadcast journalism forever.
Hebden Bridge jewellery maker finds the beauty of symmetry in the night skies and the wild moors
Circles loom large, and small, in the life and work of Yorkshire jewellery maker Sam Morton. “I’m just a little bit obsessed with circles,” she says. “It’s the way they reflect and symbolise so many things for me – the circle of life, nature, earth, the moon, the sun – everywhere around us. I absolutely love symmetrical things, I always have, and it is definitely born from my background in graphics. I find the balance of symmetry very simple, but beautiful.”














