Lifestyle A classic car for every budget If sourced carefully and looked after properly, classic cars can be a great asset for any automotive enthusiast. You may not have a six-figure budget to spend or the ability to secure finance or a loan, but that doesn’t mean you can’t snap up a decent classic or By The Editor • 4 min read
Lifestyle Embrace the ageing process By Siobhan Daniels Finally, I am the mistress of my own destiny I started my working life as a nurse at St James’s hospital in Leeds in 1977 and I worked as a State registered nurse for nine years before having my daughter Samantha and joining the BBC, on By The Editor • 7 min read
Business We’re all in this together By Sharon Pegg, Director Northern Powerhouse Consulting Will Covid-19 Redefine Management? Covid-19 has forced us to adopt and accept huge changes to our lives as we know it, and the world of work is no exception. We’ve see then large-scale introduction of remote working, socially-distanced workplaces, and for managers, By The Editor • 3 min read
Lifestyle Routine is good for the soul By Beth Brown I’ve always remembered my mum’s go to saying when I’ve felt out of sorts and stuck in a lack of routine: ‘the devil makes work for idle hands’. Remove the religious context and you’ll find it can be applied to many avenues, although By The Editor • 3 min read
Business Business owners urged to act now to avoid problems escalating when furlough scheme ends Business owners in Yorkshire who are concerned about the fast-approaching end of the furlough scheme need to act quickly to give their company finances the best chance of staying on an even keel. Eleanor Temple, chair of insolvency and restructuring trade body R3 in Yorkshire and a barrister at Kings By The Editor • 3 min read
Health & Wellbeing Exercise Myths Personal Trainer and Online Coach, Adam Batchelor of NRG FOR LIFE dispels a few exercise myths and gives his top tips on the best exercises to help with your running. Since lockdown began, the number of people taking up running and cycling has gone through the roof. Whilst this should By The Editor • 4 min read
Entrepreneurs Multitask Personnel celebrates 10 years in business Multitask Personnel, the Rotherham based specialist recruitment agency, is celebrating 10 years in business in September 2020. Set up by Managing Director, Claire Lee in 2010, the multi-service recruitment partner is marking the occasion with a series of events and campaigns over the coming months, making sure both clients and By The Editor • 2 min read
Lifestyle Museum sounds out city ahead of new musical display Singers and performers from Leeds are being asked to help capture the sound of a city as they collaborate on a beautiful new series of musical mosaics. The imaginative idea will see submissions by musicians, choirs and spoken word artists from all around the city synchronised as part of a By The Editor • 2 min read
Lifestyle Leeds people urged to help city stay out of further restrictions People in Leeds have been asked to do everything they can to help after today’s government announcement that the city will not be subject to further COVID-19 restrictions and will instead receive enhanced support towards managing the rise in infection rates. This means that Leeds will move up one By The Editor • 2 min read
Lifestyle German Christmas Market will not take place in Leeds The organisers of Leeds’s German Christmas market on Millennium Square have confirmed that the event will not take place this year due to ongoing uncertainty around COVID-19. Leeds City Council’s partners at Frankfurt City Council have this week taken the difficult decision to cancel this year’s event By The Editor • 2 min read
Lifestyle Music and media stars launch search for song for Yorkshire Welcome to Yorkshire, London North Eastern Railway (LNER) and award-winning classical opera singer Lizzie Jones MBE have launched a brand-new music competition to help celebrate and promote the county as we all adapt to life with COVID-19. The LNER Song for Yorkshire contest is aimed at aspiring singers and songwriters By The Editor • 3 min read
Yorkshire-Kitchen Eat Me Café & Social By Anna Mason Do you have a place you go to eat where you always order the same dish? Mine is Eat Me Café in Scarborough, and that dish is a ramen noodle bowl: a bottomless pit of homemade broth with pak choi, Chinese leaf and a soy half egg, By The Editor • 2 min read