Positive response to Super Mario Run
By Sean Gannon
FOR THE first time in history, an official mobile game based on the world’s most famous plumber is
available to the general public.Read More »Positive response to Super Mario Run
By Sean Gannon
FOR THE first time in history, an official mobile game based on the world’s most famous plumber is
available to the general public.Read More »Positive response to Super Mario Run
CELEBRITY relationships are always going to be difficult. There’s the paparazzi and social media trolls to contend with, not to mention the scrutiny of judgemental relatives – and in this case from one of the most famous and powerful families in the world. Read More »An ocean apart – but can Prince Harry and Meghan Markle last the distance?
By Jack Edwards
FOR STUDENTS on a budget, the Christmas period is a difficult time of year to survive, however it is not impossible.Read More »Is it possible to survive Christmas on a student budget?
A NEW WAVE of students have arrived to combat the ever threatening policies of the Conservative government.
by David Mackie
What does the news ‘sound’ like?
Most of the time, it’s probably the sound of people screaming, babies crying and the crackle of our planet as it burns.Read More »News: The Official Soundtrack
By Paul Marsden
By Caroline Grandjean
The population of French people in Leeds is growing year on year, with an estimated 30-35,000 settlers currently in the city.
The French consulate advises that this number is likely to rise over the next few years.
By Paul Marsden
The digital sector in Leeds received a boost yesterday with the news that Sky are creating a new technology hub in the city.
The hub, which will create up to 400 new jobs, will focus on designing and developing the company’s next generation of website and apps.Read More »Why did Sky choose to invest in Leeds?
Last weekend families, music lovers and all-around fun in the sun seekers gathered together in Hyde Park on Saturday for the 20th Unity Festival. The… Read More »Revellers gather for 20th anniversary of Unity Festival
By Mike Berriman
Gary Ballance was made to be the scapegoat for England’s fragile top order yesterday, with fellow Yorkshire batsman Johnny Bairstow being brought in as his replacement.