Yorkshire & humber articles
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New Police board tackling cybercrime in Yorkshire, Humber and the North East
The new NEBRC board is made up of four current and retired law enforcement professionals and exists to officially govern the company. Following her retirement from the police last August, Rebecca Chapman has been appointed as civilian CEO, with three current policing professionals joining in chair and director roles to retain the police lead as the centre continues to grow. Deputy Chief Constable for Humberside Police, David Marshall, has joined as the new Chair and Andrea Mennell Chief...
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Schools across Yorkshire and the Humber could win £1000 courtesy of Kellogg's Breakfast Club Awards
One club from each region of England, as well as one club from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, could be crowned the best breakfast club of the year and bag a cash prize. The awards ceremony, taking place in July, provides an opportunity for children from winning schools to experience a day at the Houses of Parliament, whilst also allowing Kellogg’s to recognise and celebrate the inspiring work that goes on in schools up and down the country. The importance of Breakfast Clubs has never...
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West Yorkshire Mayoral Election 2024: Tracy Brabin re-elected for second term as Mayor of West Yorkshire
Tracy Brabin, the current - and first - Mayor of West Yorkshire has been re-elected for a second term after being declared the winner following counts across the region. Ms Brabin secured a total of 275,430 votes across West Yorkshire - 50.4% of the votes - beating the Conservative Party candidate Arnold Craven, who came in second with 82,757 votes (15.1%). Out of 1,688,215 registered voters across the region, the turnout was 32.71% - a 3.4% drop in voter turnout since the last election in 2021...