POLICE investigating allegations that a member of staff at a Bradford school shared an offensive Facebook message say they have found "no evidence" of criminal activity.

The investigation was sparked last week after Laisterdyke Business and Enterprise College announced they had called police over a "tasteless and offensive" post by a member of non-teaching support staff.

As well as the complaint from the school, the member of staff, Angie Dunn, had also contacted police claiming her account had been hacked.

The post allegedly related to the niqab, the Islamic veil, describing it as offensive.

Police say the complainant was "advised" over her use of social media.

Today, a spokesman for West Yorkshire Police said: "Police investigated this matter but were unable to find any evidence of criminal activity.

"The complainant has been advised about her use of social media and the school has also been informed of the action taken."