Nigel Burton, Telegraph and Argus

Nigel Burton

Telegraph and Argus

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Famous Brit Music School which nurtured Adele could open in Bradford

THE world famous music school that counts Amy Winehouse, Adele and the actor Tom Holland as alumni has chosen Bradford as the site for its new… → Read More

Thousands of Tesco jobs under threat

esco has announced a wide-ranging overhaul of its stores which will impact around 2,100 jobs. → Read More

Tested: The Volvo all-electric C40 SUV

VOLVO shocked the automotive world last year when it announced that all its cars would be electric-only by 2030. → Read More

Hans Zimmer - Hollywood blockbuster movie composer

HANS Zimmer is arguably the world's most successful movie composer with a string of hits including Pirates of the Caribbean, The Dark Knight,… → Read More

How to prepare your business for the challenges of inflation

THE economic impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and new COVID-19 lockdowns in China are adding to business and consumer concerns that the… → Read More

Pod Point's home charging network for electric cars

IF you drive a petrol or diesel-powered car, the past few months have been tough on your wallet. The price of fossil fuel has gone through the roof… → Read More

Ford Mustang Mach-E: finally, an electric car that does it all

MUSTANG. If you are of a certain age the name Mustang will conjure up memories of growling V-8 engines, rear wheel drive, a low slung driving… → Read More

Mercedes' C220d is a pocket S-Class

THE compact premium saloon segment of the market is one of the most competitive there is. → Read More

Speed limiters to be fitted on all new cars: is this the end for Bradford's danger drivers?

All new vehicles sold in Europe will be fitted with a speed limiter as a legal requirement from 6 July 2022. → Read More

Ford Focus Active: a new kind of Ford

THE Focus Active is a difficult car to categorize. → Read More

Can a Lexus be better than a BMW? Take a look at the hybrid ES300h

WHEN Lexus introduced its first car – the LS400 – to European hacks it’s fair to say there was a degree of scepticism about its claims to be a… → Read More

As big as a Range Rover - but half the price. Does the Ssangyong Rexton make sense?

THIS is a helluva lot of car for the money. Every time I hauled myself into the Rexton’s vast cabin I couldn’t help thinking just how much the… → Read More

Mazda2 Sport: better than a Ford Fiesta?

WHEN the history of the internal combustion engine (ICE) is written, Mazda’s SkyActiv programme will probably go down as a valiant last stand… → Read More

SEAT Leon - as good as a VW Golf but costs hundreds less!

THE Leon has been a pillar of SEAT's range for decades. No wonder when so many satisfied owners said it offers the VW Golf experience at a much… → Read More

Energy crisis warning to firms

With energy prices at record rates in the UK, and experts not expecting a return to the levels we saw at the start of 2021 until later this year,… → Read More

Spreading the cost of a tax bill

As we approach the tax return deadline, businesses are faced with the cash flow challenge of having to settle their upcoming tax bill. While most… → Read More

Great news for Bradford sun worshippers

BRADFORD is set to bask in brilliant sunshine again today - but how long will the heatwave last? → Read More

Covid has mutated to become more deadly, scientists fear

Covid appears to have mutated to become MORE deadly, Government scientists fear. → Read More

Why is the UK so afraid of the Brazilian Covid mutation?

There are two new coronavirus variants emerging in Brazil, with one causing more concern than the other. → Read More

No end to lock down... Hancock says restrictions will stay for as long as needed

Lockdown restrictions in England will remain in place for as “long as they are necessary”, Health Secretary Matt Hancock has said as plans are… → Read More