Thursday 23rd May Lunchtime news roundup
Take a look at today’s lunchtime news roundup.
Take a look at today’s lunchtime news roundup.
By Maisie Andrews Garth Marcelo Beisla, who has been managing Leeds United Football Club for under a year, is under fire for sending ‘spies’ to… Read More »LUFC manager baffles press and fans at emergency press conference.
By Charlotte Lascelles A Leeds marketing expert has encouraged businesses to branch out into more advanced technology when it comes to working with clients. Virtual… Read More »VR technology: the latest big thing for business, Leeds Business Week told.

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 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

By Maisie Clancy
AN ACCOUNTANT who attempted suicide is backing the Movember campaign to raise awareness of men’s mental health issues.Read More »Suicide survivor backs Movember campaign to get men talking about mental health

By Polly Robinson
ONE OF the UK’s biggest vegan festivals returns to Leeds this weekend.
Leeds WinterFest takes place on November 26 in Leeds Town Hall and will celebrate all aspects of vegan life alongside World Vegan Month.Read More »Leeds WinterFest returns for World Vegan Month

By Polly Robinson
A RECORD 40 tonnes of trafficked ivory was recovered last year, according to a new report released as the UK prepares to introduce tougher rules to protect elephants.Read More »Ivory seizures hit record level as UK prepares to strengthen trade laws to help dwindling elephant population

By Jorgie McHale-Ramsell
UNPAID INTERNSHIPS have been compared to modern slavery in a debate in the House of Lords this morning.
Lord Mitchell told the chamber: “Unpaid interns are slaves – it’s our duty to stop it.”Read More »Unpaid internships branded slave labour as Lords debate a ban