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The first edition was published as a weekly, starting on 6 September 1851, as the Huddersfield & Holmfirth Examiner, although the 'Holmfirth' was dropped from the title two years later. [2] The newspaper has been published as a daily since 28 January 1871 [ 3 ] when journalists on the title worked all weekend in order to forestall a rival and ...
Bradford Star (1981-2000) [1]; Harrogate Herald (1847–1957), pub. Robert Ackrill. [2]Hull Portfolio, radical newspaper of James Acland, founded c.1831.; The Hull Packet and East Riding Times [3] / The Hull Packet Humber Mercury or Yorkshire and Lincolnshire Advertiser [4] / Yorkshire Advertiser
Huddersfield Daily Examiner; Huddersfield Weekly News (free) Hythe, Kent Hythe Herald; ... Winchester Today; Wirral Birkenhead News (Merseyside & Chester) [12]
Constance Waller was a founder member and secretary of the club, as well as the first woman reporter on a provincial newspaper, The Examiner of Huddersfield. [6] Ethel Lee played as a goalkeeper, Lucy Barraclough [7] as captain and fullback alongside Hilda Clarke with Lily Mitchell as an outside half and Rhoda Wilkinson in outside-right. Miss H ...
After the paper was purchased by the Huddersfield Daily Examiner printing was transferred to the Examiner's presses but the offices remained until 2002. The paper ceased printing a weekly edition in 2007 and is now incorporated in the Saturday edition of the Huddersfield Examiner.
Council bids to gain support for city status were rejected by the people in a poll held by the Huddersfield Daily Examiner; the council did not apply for that status in the 2000 or 2002 competitions. [13] Huddersfield had a strong Liberal tradition up to the 1950s reflected in several Liberal social clubs.
The killing of Yassar Yaqub occurred on the evening of 2 January 2017 near Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England. [1] Yaqub was a passenger in a car stopped by police on a sliproad near junction 24 of the M62 motorway and was fatally shot by a West Yorkshire Police firearms officer.
A business in Huddersfield – nine miles (14 km) from Dewsbury – offered £5,000. [21] West Yorkshire Police created a web page, 'Missing Shannon Matthews Appeal', and on 7 March, released a photograph of Shannon on the website. [22] The police released the recording of the 999 call made by Matthews reporting Shannon's disappearance. [23]