Today's News from the Huddersfield Daily Examiner
Death driver 'brain damaged'
A MAN who suffered brain injuries in a road crash which killed three teenage girls in Waterloo has been ordered to a mental hospital by a court. Read
Examiner Campaign
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Sign the online Downing Street petition to change education policy to require schools to teach students about bone marrow donation
The Examiner has launched a campaign to get more people to sign up as bone marrow donors – the dying wish of brave journalist Adrian Sudbury.
We want the importance of bone marrow donation, and how easy it is to become a donor, to be taught in schools. Read
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Schools, you can register for the Examiner’s ‘Schools – Collect for Cash’ Promotion and be in with a chance of wining a share of £10,000. Read
Celebrate in the headlines
Create your own Examiner front page
You can now create your own Examiner front page online, with YOUR name, YOUR photo and YOUR headline - ideal for Father's Day Read
Examiner Remembrance
Celebrate the life of a loved one
FOR years, the pages of the Huddersfield Examiner have been West Yorkshire's chosen place to celebrate a life and now you are able to share their memories via our new online service. Read
Latest Leisure & Entertainment
- 1 Japanese onions – If you got your sets planted last October you will probably have a really good crop now. Break the root hold and lay the onions on their sides for a week or two and then lay them out on drying racks in a sunny position until the tops shrivel and the outer skins go golden brown. The onions can then be stored in a cool, dry place; check each onion for any soft areas and discard these as the fungal infection that causes this can transfer to the clean ones while in storage. The same technique will be necessary with any garlic that you planted last autumn. For spring- planted sets and seeds harvest will not be until mid-August at the earliest.
- ASK at your local garden centre for bulbs of nerine, colchicums, sternbergia and schizostylis to give the autumn garden a lift.
- Tomorrow 10am: Holmfirth Artweek begins. The display in the Civic Hall is one of the biggest open exhibitions in the country featuring work by 425 professional and amateur artists.
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