Stories from across Yorkshire to make you smile
Yorkshire's regional news roundup celebrates personal milestones and acts of kindness across communities. A 78-year-old NHS hospital cleaner retired after 57 years of service, whilst two young men from Bradford gained recognition as local heroes after stopping their car to help an elderly couple and their grandson escape a house fire in Leeds.
Community fundraising efforts continue to enhance lives across the region. A hospice in York successfully raised £75,000 to install specially adapted 'cuddle beds' in all of its rooms, enabling families to remain physically close with loved ones during their final days, whilst an inclusive rugby club launched an ambitious bid to bring an international championship to Leeds, potentially drawing thousands of participants from LGBTQ+ and mixed teams worldwide.
- Long-serving NHS cleaner retires after 57 years; two young men rescue an elderly couple and grandson from a house fire in Leeds
- Hospice in York achieves goal of installing 'cuddle beds' in every room, allowing family members to remain close during end-of-life care
- Inclusive rugby club bids to host the LGBTQ+ World Cup tournament, expecting to attract 4,000 international players in 2028