Korean K-pop music on the rise in Leeds

By Zoha Shah
KOREAN POP music is starting to grow in popularity in the UK after years of being big in America and the United Arab Emirates.Read More »Korean K-pop music on the rise in Leeds

By Zoha Shah
KOREAN POP music is starting to grow in popularity in the UK after years of being big in America and the United Arab Emirates.Read More »Korean K-pop music on the rise in Leeds

A DISPLAY of Christmas wishes in a Leeds shopping centre could end up helping the struggling bee population.Read More »Special Christmas tree of wishes in Leeds could help boost bee population

By Kate Whitaker
A SERIES of comedy nights are running throughout December across the UK to raise money for homeless charities.Read More »Comedians unite to tackle serious problem of homelessness

By Alex Worrall
WEST YORKSHIRE’S three largest bus operators have announced that they have spent £23.5m on more than 100 low emission buses to improve air quality in the region – but councillors still say it is nowhere near enough.Read More »Multi million pound investment on a hundred low emission buses in West Yorkshire

By Sumayyah Bhatti
VISITORS TO a park in Leeds may come face to face with polar bears, wolves and dragons.
But they are not in danger – it is part of the Magical Lantern Festival.Read More »Polar bears, wolves and dragons wow Leeds as Magic Lantern Festival lights up Roundhay Park

By Tamika McCrory
X FACTOR winner Sam Bailey has hailed scriptwriter Kay Mellor a national treasure as Fat Friends the Musical ends its successful run in Leeds.Read More »X Factor winner Sam Bailey speaks of starring role in Kay Mellor’s Fat Friends as show closes in Leeds

By Georgi Cox
DOCTORS have said that this year’s winter flu virus could be “one of the worst of the decade” after Australia’s recent epidemic.Read More »Warning that flu virus could be be one of worst this decade
By Robyn Owens
POLITICIANS in Leeds have expressed their shock at the announcement that UK cities are no longer eligible to become European Capital of Culture because of Brexit.Read More »Anger as Leeds’ European Capital of Culture bid ditched over Brexit

By Lizzy McEllan
A MINISTER who was acquitted of criminal damage last month has spoken out after returning to work, saying he would take action again and believes he is a prophet for the Methodist church.Read More »Acquitted Leeds minister hopes his criminal damage court case gives the church its voice back
By Tyler Morrell
LEEDS HAS been named as one of the most improved places to live and work in the country.Read More »Leeds is most improved place to live and work, says new report