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Lucy Spraggan to give LGBT+ talk to University of Bradford | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

A FORMER X Factor star is set to deliver an informative talk to the University of Bradford about her experiences from being a part of the LGBT+…

Bradford joins kickstart scheme to get young people back into work | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

HUNDREDS of paid work placements are being made available across Bradford through the Government’s Kickstart scheme, which aims to get young people aged 16 – 24 on Universal Credit back into employment. The scheme is designed to give young people at risk of long-term unemployment, six months paid work experience funded by the government, to improve their chances of finding a permanent job. Over 130 employers across the city have signed up to provide placements through the SkillsHouse Partnership, and the roles are now starting to be filled. SkillsHouse is a gateway provider, helping businesses access funding, while also providing training and support during the placement.

3-ton parts of Stonehenge may have been carried from earlier monuments

3-ton parts of Stonehenge may have been carried from earlier monuments Years of archaeological research now suggest that Neolithic Britons lugged massive elements of the iconic monument from far-flung reaches of the island. ByRobin George Andrews Email It’s not difficult to see why Stonehenge is one of the most iconic archaeological sites in the world. The 4,600-year-old stone circle on southern England’s Salisbury Plain was built by people who left no clear hints to its purpose or obvious clues to their own identity mysteries that have long gripped archaeologists, modern-day druids, science fiction writers, and tourists. Now, a new study published in the journal

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