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Huddersfield Daily Examiner, 06 七月 2026

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ArticleEx-police officer to stand trial

A former Hal­i­fax police officer will stand trial in 2028, a court has heard. Michael Meade, 41, appeared at Brad­ford Crown Court on Fri­day charged with con­spir­ing with Kazim Mirza, 33, to per­vert the course of justice, and two charges of...

Ex-police officer to stand trial

Article‘A gen­tle­man, a class act and he was funny’

BELOVED Hud­der­sfield Town fan and pop­u­lar TV presenter John Shires has died. The 71-year-old former Cal­en­dar presenter was a famil­iar face on screens across the region, hav­ing spent more than 30 years in front of the cam­era. ITV said he died...

‘A gen­tle­man, a class act and he was funny’

Article50 days of chaos at the town hall

IT has now been more than 50 days since the res­id­ents of Kirklees elec­ted 69 coun­cil­lors - many of whom were brand new - to rep­res­ent the dis­trict. Yet, after almost two months, the coun­cil remains lead­er­less, and ten­sions con­tinue to...

50 days of chaos at the town hall

ArticleMiddle-of-nowhere News vil­lage that’s bleak but beau­ti­ful

“WHEN friends visit they are flab­ber­gas­ted. “It’s so beau­ti­ful, sur­roun­ded by fields and in the middle of nowhere.” Hade Edge res­id­ent Jes­sica says her uni­versity friends from out­side West York­shire are blown away by the beauty of the...

Middle-of-nowhere News vil­lage that’s bleak but beau­ti­ful

ArticleWord on the streets as nation waits for new PM

TWO years ago yes­ter­day, Bri­tain waited with baited breath to find out the res­ults of the Gen­eral Elec­tion. Since 2024, Labour’s time in power has not been easy. The rise of Reform, cata­strophic U-turns and the appoint­ment of Peter Man­del­son...

Word on the streets as nation waits for new PM