Monday 5 January 2026
Trailblazing engineman was in the driving seat for global railway revolution
Plans for a tribute to a pioneering 19th century British locomotive driver who was laid to rest in Leeds are gathering steam following a chance discovery at a local museum.
During recent renovation work at Leeds Industrial Museum in Armley, curators happened upon the beautifully carved gravestone of Robert Morrow, more than 160 years after his death in nearby New Wortley.
Friday 2 January 2026
Library’s timeless tome reveals daring royal rescue bid
An audacious bid to rescue King Charles I from imprisonment in Leeds is among the timeless tales discovered amid the pages of the city’s earliest written history.
The remarkable plot, told for what is believed to be the very first time within the centuries-old text, saw the notorious monarch offered a chance of escape from Red Hall in the city centre in 1647 by donning women’s clothes, which he politely declined.
Tuesday 30 December 2025
Councillor Harland awarded MBE in New Year Honours
Councillor Mary Harland has been awarded an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) in the New Year Honours.
Friday 26 December 2025
The legacy of Storm Eva – ten years on from the ‘Boxing Day floods’
Today marks the tenth anniversary of the 2015 ‘Boxing Day floods’ in Leeds, when waterways across the city burst their banks in a 1-in-200-year flood event.
Monday 22 December 2025
Scheme that will help pedestrians and cyclists move around safer and easier in the city centre enters construction
Leeds City Council has announced the commencement of construction on the transformative £12.76million Leeds City Links scheme.
07 Jan 2026
Four hundred reasons why 2026 will be a year for the ages
The beginning of a new year is always a chance for us to reflect on the past whilst also looking ahead with excitement and anticipation to what the future may hold.
Over the coming year, that sentiment will carry more significance for Leeds than ever as the city prepares to mark a very special, and completely unique historical milestone.
05 Jan 2026
Trailblazing engineman was in the driving seat for global railway revolution
Plans for a tribute to a pioneering 19th century British locomotive driver who was laid to rest in Leeds are gathering steam following a chance discovery at a local museum.
During recent renovation work at Leeds Industrial Museum in Armley, curators happened upon the beautifully carved gravestone of Robert Morrow, more than 160 years after his death in nearby New Wortley.
02 Jan 2026
Library’s timeless tome reveals daring royal rescue bid
An audacious bid to rescue King Charles I from imprisonment in Leeds is among the timeless tales discovered amid the pages of the city’s earliest written history.
The remarkable plot, told for what is believed to be the very first time within the centuries-old text, saw the notorious monarch offered a chance of escape from Red Hall in the city centre in 1647 by donning women’s clothes, which he politely declined.
30 Dec 2025
Councillor Harland awarded MBE in New Year Honours
Councillor Mary Harland has been awarded an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) in the New Year Honours.
26 Dec 2025
The legacy of Storm Eva – ten years on from the ‘Boxing Day floods’
Today marks the tenth anniversary of the 2015 ‘Boxing Day floods’ in Leeds, when waterways across the city burst their banks in a 1-in-200-year flood event.
22 Dec 2025
Scheme that will help pedestrians and cyclists move around safer and easier in the city centre enters construction
Leeds City Council has announced the commencement of construction on the transformative £12.76million Leeds City Links scheme.