New change to hospital complaint investigations - what you need to know
Health researchers across Bradford and Leeds have played a key role in introducing a landmark change to national patient safety policy in England.
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Health researchers across Bradford and Leeds have played a key role in introducing a landmark change to national patient safety policy in England.
Bradford scientists are developing a life-saving test which could be detect those at risk of a heart attack or stroke earlier.
Serbia-based Numbeo, a controversial crowd-sourced database, claimed Bradford had the highest crime rate in the continent, followed by Coventry and Nantes.
Serbia-based Numbeo, a controversial crowd-sourced database, claimed Bradford had Europe's highest crime rate and is more risky than war-torn Ukraine.
A planned strike by security staff at Leeds Bradford Airport has been suspended amid new developments.
West Yorkshire Combined Authority has £25 million to spend on new and improved bus services. Take part in the online survey
A YouTuber who shines a light on Yorkshire’s hidden history has been filming alongside one of Bradford’s most prized possessions.
Sections of Bradford Road and A647 Dick Lane Westbound in Thornbury have been closed since the start of August.
A new walking project is set to take women into nature and help their mind, body and spirit.
Abandonments, poisonings, shootings, beating, neglect and mutilation are regular reports to animal welfare charity RSPCA.
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