Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Leaders demand £70bn plan for region

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and then they need to provide case studies so it can take up to six months before they qualify.”

As well as training, Jilly is hoping to launch her own brand of eyelashes in the near future, and has her sights firmly set on winning first place at the English Hair and Beauty Awards in Manchester next month.

“We’ve been finalists for the second year running,” she said. “Last year we came home with second place but this year we’re hoping to come home with gold. We know we can do it.”

It’s not just young women. My eldest client is 72 and we have mums and grandmas.

Labour’s leaders in the north of England are demanding the parties at Westminste­r agree to a £70 billion post-Brexit investment plan for the region.

Andy Burnham and Steve Rotheram, the mayors of Manchester and Liverpool, with Judith Blake, leader of Leeds City Council, are coming together to make sure their areas are not forgotten in the Brexit row.

The trio, who together represent up 15 million people, met in Sheffield yesterday for the Transport for the North (TfN) inaugural conference.

There they will launch the Strategic Transport Plan (STP), which sets out a £70 billion investment programme over the next 30 years which is claimed “could unlock £100 billion in economic growth and create one million jobs”.

It makes the case to increase spending on strategic transport by around £50 per person in the north each year to 2050. Plans also include upgraded and new roads, enhancemen­ts to the rail network, and the continued roll-out of smart ticketing.

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It takes around two hours to extend each individual eyelash
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More women than ever before in Huddersfie­ld are flocking to salons to have their eyelashes extended

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