Yorkshire Factory Times

In 1894 the editorial post was passed on to C. Allen Clarke, an Independent Labour Party member.

The Yorkshire Factory Times frequently carried serialized fictional novels in its pages.

[4] Examples of such serialized novels include Lancashire Lads and Lasses (which ran from November 1895 to February 1896) and The Knobstick, both authored by C. Allen Clarke.

[6][7] From May 1918 onwards, the newspaper was published by the Labour Party politician Ben Turner as the organ of the textile workers union.

The name was changed back to The Yorkshire Factory Times and Workers Weekly Record in July 1922.