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Leeds United: Austin 'not for sale' but Pearce set for Wigan
LEEDS United head coach Neil Redfearn has issued a hands-off warning to Wigan over midfielder Rudy Austin – but Jason Pearce is heading to the DW Stadium. The Latics have been linked with a double swoop for both men as they seek to bolster their
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Call to ban lorries from residential streets in Shipley
LORRIES could soon be banned from streets leading off Bingley Road, Shipley, as traffic bosses try to solve problems sparked by a new road layout.Shipley Area Committee heard from residents of Tower Road, Dallam Road and Carlton Road who are angered by
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Parkinson: TV have stolen some of FA Cup magic in Bantams snub
PHIL Parkinson feels the FA Cup has lost a bit of its magic with the decision not to put City on TV in round five. The Bantams boss is as bemused as everyone that his giant-killers have been snubbed by the broadcasters. He said: “We aren’t
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Wartime experiences of Christians
SIR – I am an historian specialising in war and religion currently writing a book about the Christian experience of the First World War entitled ‘Fight the Good Fight: Voices of Faith from the First World War.’ I am also in the process of compiling
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Truly a comedy play not to be missed
SIR – A lovely evening began as I arrived at the reception desk of Keighley Playhouse on Tuesday. On arrival I said I’m a WI lady so they would know which ticket to give me (pre-booked/paid) and they asked if I was Rita, to which I obviously replied
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A potent symbol of unity of purpose
SIR – I was present at the consecration of Rev Libby Lane, the first Church of England woman bishop in this country (T&A, January 27). I shall remember Archbishop Sentamu’s infectious enthusiasm for what he was doing I will particularly remember
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The rich get rich while the poor get poorer
SIR – The news that the combined wealth of the world’s richest one per cent will overtake that of the remaining 99 per cent by 2016, should not be a big surprise to those who have watched burgeoning inequality increasing over the last 35 years.
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Letting Cameron loose live on television
SIR – As everyone can see, the Tory party is petrified of letting David Cameron loose in an open televised debate. He`s fine when he is answering pre-scripted questions, surrounded by his sidekicks in parliament and even then he tends to lose his
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Fears over fracking
SIR – John Hall (Letters, January 26) is quite right. The last (allegedly) Labour government should indeed have utilised their crystal ball and regulated the bankers of Wall St. Sadly though, UK government influence does not extend to the US (although
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The nationality that mustn’t be mentioned
SIR - It occurred to me last Sunday morning that a topical panel show on BBC TV, whilst talking about the concentration and death camps of WW2, always referred to “the Nazis”. One of the panellists mentioned the fact the several other countries
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Such a shame if school has to be demolished
SIR - I spent four of the happiest years of my school days (1953-57) at Hutton School in Eccleshill, and myself and other like-minded people would hate to see it demolished and houses built on the site (T&A, January 24). The building could
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A city, as well as a side, to be reckoned with
SIR - It is an accepted fact that when a football team does well, the feelgood factor socially and commercially benefits all sections of the community. All our politicians are united in praising the football club’s achievements and bask in the
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Some dictatorships are better than others
SIR - The hypocrisy of our leaders knows no bounds. Following the brutal murder of 17 people, David Cameron went to Paris to chant the French Revolution slogan of Liberty! Equality! and Fraternity! On hearing of the death of King Abdullah (pictured
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Think carefully before you cast your vote
SIR - Anyone who doubts that the Tories are planning to privatise the NHS is being taken in by their lies and a vote in this year`s elections for another term of Tory rule will see the end of the NHS as we know it. PART 1 OF THE PLAN: Demoralise
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This union bashing is nothing but a disgrace
SIR - Taking the trade union bashing of Shipley MP Philip Davies as a starting point, and notwithstanding his own admission to being a past trade union member, your correspondent DS Boyes disgracefully denies the representation and security of a union
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Let’s make it a clean fight for General Election
SIR - As we approach the General Election – which I consider to be the most important General Election in recent times – I want to assure the other candidates in the Shipley constituency that I will not be making any personal attacks or campaign negatively
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FAKES: Shoppers urged to destroy fake Frozen Anna and Elsa dolls found on sale in West Yorkshire
A SENIOR Bradford councillor is warning consumers about fake and potentially dangerous Frozen merchandise which has been found on sale in West Yorkshire. West Yorkshire Trading Standards Service chairman Councillor Val Slater said anyone who has
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Offender exposed himself while carrying out community sentence, court told
AN OFFENDER has admitted indecent exposure while he worked on a community service order imposed as a result of a previous crime. As a result, Azram Majeed, aged 25, of Spring Gardens, Heaton, Bradford, has been given a maximum three year community
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Funding provided for review of potential Shipley bypass scheme
SHIPLEY MP Philip Davies has welcomed extra Government funding which will pay for a study into a Shipley Eastern Relief Road for which he has been campaigning. Mr Davies said he would continue to press for the scheme and, as the Government had
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David Ward's comments about Palestinians described as 'crass' by his party's leader
NICK Clegg has slapped down Bradford East MP David Ward as “crass” after he said Palestinians were victims of “genocide”. Mr Ward triggered fresh criticism when – on Holocaust Memorial Day – he likened the Israeli “persecution” in Palestine to
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How funding cuts are putting future of Bradford's cultural festivals in jeopardy
THE future of cultural festivals in the Bradford Metropolitan District may be in doubt as Bradford Council considers axing the entire cultural festivals budget of £48,000. A decision is expected towards the end of February. Ilkley Literature Festival
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Could plans to ban smoking in cars encourage us to quit?
BY October smoking in private cars while carrying children looks set to be outlawed. Alongside that, plans to introduce standardised packaging with mandatory colours and specific text on cigarette and tobacco packets could be considered in a pre-election
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City can lead the way with care study
Being admitted to hospital can be a frightening and confusing time for the elderly, especially if they suffer from dementia-related illnesses. There is also the double-whammy of elderly patients taking up beds in hospitals which are already massively
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On This Day - January 29, 2015
25 years ago: Bradford City FC chairman Jack Tordoff confirmed he had accepted an offer for his 80 per cent controlling interest in the club, after agreeing a deal - thought to be worth about £840,000 - with vice-chairman Terry Fountain, finance director
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Tributes paid to Bradford League legend Brian Clough
TRIBUTES are being paid to legendary Bradford League cricketer Brian Clough, whose career spanned a record-breaking seven decades.Clough, 82, one of the competition’s finest amateur players, died at Dewsbury Hospital on Wednesday, after a short illness
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VIDEO: Driver escapes uninjured after car overturns in snow
A 59-YEAR-OLD man escaped without suffering any injuries this morning when his car overturned in Bingley. The driver, who was the only person in the car, a black VW Golf, slid on ice on Park Road and went into the side of the road. The impact
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Avenue hoping that their fixture problems don't snowball
BRADFORD Park Avenue, who already face a race against time to get their remaining 19 league fixtures in before the end of the Vanarama Conference North season, are desperately hoping Saturday’s game gets the go-ahead. Avenue visit Stalybridge Celtic
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Bradford in line for 'real renaissance' says Conservative minister
A LEADING Tory says Bradford can have a "real renaissance" after visiting one of the city's charities. Work and Pensions Secretary Ian Duncan Smith saw the work of the Bradford Bulls Foundation during a trip to Odsal stadium today. Mr Duncan
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Guiseley want to avoid another Hyde-ing
BASEMENT boys Hyde might seem like ideal Nethermoor opponents after Guiseley’s defensive disaster at Boston United last Saturday. But Lions manager Mark Bower knows that attitude and application will be all important as his team bid to improve
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Albion look to push on against Parkgate
ALBION Sports go in search of the home win that would that would push them through the 40-point barrier in the Toolstation Northern Counties East League Premier Division when they host Parkgate on Saturday. Kulwinder Sandhu’s men had to take the
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Calls for sports minister to intervene and help Bradford City's FA Cup coverage plight
SPORTS minister Helen Grant has been urged to intervene to persuade broadcasters to screen the next step of Bradford's FA Cup adventure.The Bantams caused one of the biggest shocks in FA Cup when they beat Chelsea 4-2 at Stamford Bridge last weekend.But
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Sedbergh seek revenge in cup clash with Warriors
ODSAL Sedbergh will be seeking to turn the tables on old rivals Wibsey Warriors when they clash in the opening round of the Jack Senior Memorial Bradford Cup on Saturday. The Warriors, who have the choice of pitches – Northfield Road or Beldon
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Bantams flat caps go on sale to raise cash for burns research unit
TWO Bradford City fans have teamed up to raise money for the Bradford Burns Unit by offering a special range of Bantams Flat Caps for fellow supporters. Jeremy White, of Bradford City Badges, and Gavin Dimmock, have designed and created the badges
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Farsley out to stop Mossley Seel-ing league double
FARSLEY visit Seel Park to take on one of the Evo Stik North Division One’s form teams on Saturday. It promises to be a testing game for Neil Parsley’s men as Mossley triumphed 4-3 at Throstle Nest in September. Farsley would love to avenge
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Matches on Bradford Council pitches are postponed again
For the second successive weekend, fixtures and training sessions on Bradford Council pitches have been postponed. This also includes matches on school pitches and at Rawdon Meadows. Bradford Council stated: "Due to recent snowfall, it has
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Out-of-favour Bantams striker heading back to Peterborough
AARON Mclean is set to return to Peterborough for the rest of the season. The Telegraph & Argus understands that the striker is rejoining Posh on loan after his ten-game spell there came to an end earlier this week. It will also include the
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UPDATE: Bradford slides down GCSE performance tables
BRADFORD once again has found itself near the bottom of the school league tables when it comes to GCSE results. The national table, published today, shows Bradford is third from bottom for the percentage of pupils achieving five or more A* to C-grades
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Police thank rescue driver
POLICE have thanked a motorist who towed another driver off a busy roundabout in Brighouse. A Volvo estate was stranded in the middle of the roundabout outside Tesco in the town because of a puncture. Martin Robinson towed the Volvo out of
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VIDEO: New Bradford Brewery prepares for 16,000 pints a week... bottoms up!
BRADFORD’S newest brewery has taken delivery of its brewplant, marking the return of the industry to the city centre after 50 years. The kit, which includes seven large stainless steel vessels, can make 16,000 pints a week. It was manufactured
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Events to aid home buyers
PROSPECTIVE home buyers will be able to find out more about the government-backed Help to Buy scheme this weekend. Local housebuilder David Wilson Homes is hosting events on Saturday and Sunday at sites in West Yorkshire, including Garnett Wharfe
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Old School to be sold
A FORMER prep school near Keighley is set to go under the hammer. Chartered surveyors Eddisons has been appointed to handle the disposal of the former Malsis School at Cross Hills and all its tangible assets. The prep school was forced to close
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SMS set to buy finance company
A SUBSIDIARY of Skipton-based mortgage administration company HML, has agreed to buy Topaz Finance from the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) for an undisclosed sum, subject to regulatory approval. Specialist Mortgage Services, SMS managing director
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Next generation are not ready rule
MOST bosses of local family businesses fear the next generation is not ready to take over the reins. New research shows that more than half believe a handover of control will not happen for at least ten years while nearly half think changes will
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Two men arrested and four stolen cars found during raid on suspected 'chop shop' garage
Police arrested two men on suspicion of burglary after receiving a report of a garage being used as a 'chop shop' in Bradford. Officers attended the garage in Ing Street , Laisterdyke, at about 9pm on Tuesday, and found four stolen vehicles.
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Tax man is hunting down solicitors
SOLICITORS are the latest group of professionals to be targeted by the tax man, say Bradford-based accountants Watson Buckle. HM Revenue & Customs is looking at more professions in a drive against non-payment. Tax officials have already hit
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Youngsters impress at national gala
HIPPERHOLME Grammar students are celebrating their swimming success in the home of the London 2012 Olympics. Myles Stirk, Charlie Kershaw, Harrison Layden-Fritz, Jack Wilcock, Lia Brehmer and Victoria Spires travelled to London to take part in
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Seawater may have use for food growth
ONE of the really frustrating aspects of our planet is that while over two thirds of it is covered in water, it’s salty, so we can’t use it to grow all the extra food needed for a world population growing by 9,000 every hour – that’s another billion
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Guided tour of exhibition
TAKE a guided tour of an artist’s exhibition in Ilkley. Responses to Art with artist Graeme Wilson will give a tour of his exhibition, followed by a visit to his nearby studio to see his latest works. The tour starts at Manor House, Castle Yard, on
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Science and art of visual deception
THE science and art of visual deception is the theme of the National Media Museum’s next late-night event. An evening of free activities for over-18s takes place at the Bradford museum on Thursday, February 5, from 6.30pm to 9.30pm, including interactive
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Cash for canal bridge
MONEY has been earmarked to build a bridge across the Leeds and Liverpool canal in Skipton to enable a potential 300 homes to be built. Craven District Council has been awarded £850,000 of Local Growth Fund cash by West Yorkshire Combined Authority
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Hearing loss support day
A DROP-IN day for people with hearing loss will be held from 10am until 2pm at Unit 10, Parkview Court, Shipley, today. People will be able to try out tools such as a personal listener to help them hear the television, a flashing alarm clock and vibrating
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Keighley residents report feeling tremor from earthquake
A second earthquake in two days has struck the UK. The latest earthquake, which had a magnitude of 3.8, hit the East Midlands village of Cottesmore, in Rutland, at 10.25pm last night, according to the British Geological Survey (BGS). It came
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Police appeal after theft of meat at shop
POLICE wish to speak to this woman (right) in connection with the theft of £70 worth of meat and coffee from a shop in Bradford. The theft happened at a grocery store on Bolton Road at about 4.20pm on January 9 this year. The woman is described
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Bike seized following complaints
A MOTORBIKE owner has had his machine seized by police even though he denied using it in an anti-socially manner. Officers were called to Market Street in Thornton over complaints of an off road bike being ridden up and down the street and found
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Two more men held after raid on house
TWO more men have been arrested and released on bail in connection with a raid on a property in Eccleshill. The men, aged 28 and 26, were arrested following the suspension of a Bradford district police officer after he was arrested for theft.
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Parsonage to host poetry exhibition
AN exhibition of poetry and photographs will be on display at Haworth's Bronte Parsonage Museum from the beginning of next month. The exhibition, which is called Heathcliff Adrift, will run from February 1 to June 8. A spokesman for the parsonage
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Thrive arts project set for launch
A COMMUNITY arts project in Shipley is to start a scheme aimed at improving mental well-being. It was announced in August that Hive was granted almost £200,000 from the Big Lottery Fund to start up the Thrive scheme, offering support for people
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Repair of damaged towpath sought
COUNCILLORS are demanding action to repair a section of damaged towpath on the Leeds Liverpool Canal. Keighley town councillors Andrea Walker and Ron Beale say the collapsed ten-metre length by Bar Lane bridge, in Riddlesden, is a danger to walkers
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Fashion show to aid charity causes
ILKLEY Candlelighters members are holding a Spring Fashion Show featuring Attic Womenswear and Herbert & Stella on March 26, at The Devonshire Arms, Bolton Abbey, Skipton. The event starts at noon, tickets cost £35 including a three-course
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Noisy bike is seized
A MINIATURE motorbike was seized in Wibsey, Bradford, after the owner told police he had been “testing it out”, said police who were called to Reevy Street after numerous complaints about noise. Police established the bike had been used in a nuisance
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New tree planting honours war dead
SCHOOLCHILDREN and community volunteers will attend a tree-planting event next week to commemorate those who lost their lives in the First World War. It takes place from 1pm to 3pm on Friday, February 6, at the junction of Wrose Road and Carr Hill
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Nurseries to get wiggling
NURSERIES and children’s centres in Bradford have been urged to host a fundraising giant wiggle. The Action for Children charity want children’s centres, nurseries and groups to host the event. It will be held nationally on Thursday, March
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Man accused of stalking woman is sent for trial
A MAN is to face trial on a charge of stalking a woman. Stuart Watkins, 50, pleaded not guilty to stalking involving serious alarm or distress, when he appeared at Bradford Crown Court yesterday. The offence was alleged to have taken place between
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Police appeal for stolen car
THIEVES stole a car in Denholme early yesterday. Police want the public’s help in finding the blue Ford Ka, registration YE09 OOA. Any witnesses to the theft, or anyone who has seen the car, can call police on 101, quoting log number 234 of January
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Missing woman found dead in a stream
POLICE have confirmed that a woman’s body found in Ilkley was that of missing Gita Williams. The 45-year-old was found in a stream close to Parish Ghyll Drive at about 12.30pm. There are not believed to be any suspicious circumstances surrounding
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Feedback wanted from new mothers
NEW mums and mums-to-be across the Bradford area are being invited to join a series of focus groups to talk about their birth experiences. The have-your-say sessions will be held at venues district-wide and are aimed at people who have used maternity
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Cycling event gears up to thrill
THOUSANDS will seize the chance for a mass bike ride along the route of the first Tour de Yorkshire just hours before the professional cyclists take part in the inaugural race. The “sportive” Tour de Yorkshire Ride will be a central part of the
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Woman to face trial for burglaries
A WOMAN charged with burgling two elderly people is in custody. Basia Chapman, 37, of Colyton Mount, Allerton, appeared at Bradford Crown Court yesterday before the Recorder of Bradford, Judge Roger Thomas QC. The court heard she was charged
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Police seek man over derogatory Islam slurs on bus
POLICE wish to speak to this man (right) after derogatory comments about Islam were made on a bus. The incident, described as a public order offence by police, allegedly happened on the 576 Halifax to Bradford bus, between 10pm and 10.20pm on Thursday
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Woman stranded by water is rescued
SEVERAL fire crews had to be called in to rescue a woman who became cut off by rising water while walking her dogs. The incident happened at Beanlands Island in Ilkley, at around 1.15pm yesterday, when waters from the River Wharfe began to rise
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Police raid drug farm
AN OFFENDER has been cautioned after police discovered a small cannabis farm in Shipley. Officers took action after visiting an address in Norwood Avenue on Monday, where they found the plants. The occupant was arrested on suspicion of cultivating
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Man unable to prove he owned bike
POLICE seized an off-road bike in Thornton, Bradford, after a man was unable to prove he was the owner. Officers were called to Market Street after people reported seeing the bike being ridden anti-socially. A man was spotted pushing the machine
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Haigh happy as quartet add pedigree to Silsden
FIRST-TEAM assistant manager Ryan Haigh has expressed his delight after Silsden added four new signings to their ranks.The Cobbydalers have snapped up Robert Grimes and Michael Morrison from North West Counties League Premier Division rivals Nelson, while
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Residents face flood after pipe gives out
HOMES were flooded and streets turned into a river by a major water main burst in Shipley that took hours to control. Residents said water erupted in Lynton Drive at about 5pm, cascading downhill until after 7pm, flooding through some people’s
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Psychologist honoured for child’s work
A TOP education psychologist in West Yorkshire has been honoured for his “distinguished” contribution to child psychology. Calderdale Council’s principal educational psychologist Min O’Hara was honoured by the British Psychological Society Division
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VIDEO: Could you take on giant naan bread eating challenge to help boost T&A Crocus Cancer Appeal?
A GIANT challenge for those with even bigger appetites has been laid down by a Bradford restaurant in aid of the Telegraph & Argus Bradford Crocus Cancer Appeal. Omar's Balti House in Great Horton Road is looking for curry lovers to have a
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Gambler in attack at casino table
A GAMBLER who knocked out a man’s teeth in an altercation at a blackjack table at Napoleon’s Casino in Bradford has been ordered to pay him £2,500 compensation. Juga Singh punched Robert Anderson to the head, breaking his nose and cutting his lip
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Suspicion of theft keeps man in cells
A MAN has been arrested on suspicion of three shoplifting offences in the Bradford district. He was detained in the city centre on Tuesday by a local security guard, and also arrested on suspicion of assaulting the guard. Last night, a spokesman
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Winter weather leads to gridlock
YESTERDAY evening’s rush hour descended into gridlock on roads around Bradford city centre as snow caused disruption across the district. A number of bus services were suspended, including the Bradford City circular service. Meanwhile, Transdev
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Three are arrested
THREE suspected loan sharks have been arrested in a swoop in Bradford. A woman, aged 59, and two men, aged 40 and 19, were held on suspicion of illegal money lending in the operation led by officers from the England Illegal Money Lending Team.
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Fans’ fury at TV bosses for FA Cup ‘own goal’ as Bradford City loses out on £250,000
A STORM has broken out on social media about a decision by TV bosses to reject Bradford City’s next FA Cup showdown for live broadcast. And Bantams’ joint chairman Mark Lawn has joined the furore with a stinging rebuke for the BBC and BT Sport
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March relishing test against best for Keighley Cougars
COUGARS player-coach Paul March is looking forward to a stern test against Leigh on Sunday as his side step up their preparations for the new season. March's men lost their opening friendly 38-20 at Barrow last weekend and now travel to the Leigh
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Bradford Bulls chief Ferres hoping for late season-ticket surge
STEVE Ferres is hoping for a surge in season-ticket sales before the Bulls open their Championship campaign next month.The managing director said the current figure is around the 2,700 mark, which remains some way below the 4,000 the club say they need
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League One track mind for focused Bantams skipper Darby
STEPHEN Darby insists City must bury any thoughts of their FA Cup heroics and switch back to league mode.Saturday’s clash with Colchester at Valley Parade is being billed as a triumphant “homecoming” after the sensational win over Chelsea and the club
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LIVE: Snow closes more than 100 Bradford schools and brings morning travel disruption to the district
8:22am T&A reader Mick Flynn took this picture of snowy Clayton Heights %if(after3) %if(after7) google_ad_client
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Barlow denied chance to make Bradford Park Avenue debut
BELEAGUERED Bradford Park Avenue were denied another home fixture last night when the visit of Chorley was lost to a combination of the weather and the Horsfall pitch.Avenue are battling to beat the drop from the Vanarama Conference North, or would be
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Bradford Bulls trialist Martin aiming to make Odsal his home
WHEN Charlie Martin asked his employers for two weeks off work so he could go on trial with the Bulls, they were not best pleased.It was just after Christmas and Martin, having tasted life as a professional rugby league player at Castleford, was desperate
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Sport England objects to plans to demolish and rebuild four Bradford schools
SPORT ENGLAND, the government body that provides funding to sports in the UK, may try to block plans to demolish and rebuild four Bradford schools. The organisation is currently objecting to all four applications by the Department for Education
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VIDEO: Former Odeon's distinctive domes will get shiny new look as work forges ahead
THE two distinctive domes on top of Bradford's former Odeon building are set to get a shiny new look. It's part of the renovation works intensifying on-site as a deadline fast approaches to get a £1 million repairs grant spent. The landmark's
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Planning applications for Heaton, Idle, Manningham, Eccleshill and Fairweather Green
The following planning applications have been lodged with Bradford Council: Heaton: construction of two storey side extension with loft conversion and front and rear dormers, 4 Leylands Terrace. Heaton: construction of dormer window to front, 58
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University of Bradford in pioneering study to reduce hospital admissions for dementia patients
THE University of Bradford will be part of a pioneering new study to reduce the number of frail and vulnerable elderly people forced to go to hospital. The £1 million study, lasting three years, begins in March and involves researchers working
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Clothing giant Next on verge of signing up for new store in £30m shopping centre
THE COMPANY behind a long-awaited £30 million shopping centre has revealed it is close to signing clothing giant Next for its flagship store. Stainsby Grange, which is spearheading Keighley's Worth Valley Shopping Centre development, has been working
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Bradford Council supports use of identity cards in bid to tackle electoral fraud
BRADFORD Council is supporting the introduction of identity cards at polling stations to help combat electoral fraud. It comes as the district is again highlighted by the Electoral Commission as being at risk of electoral fraud ahead of May's general
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MP demands answers why child sex offenders are receiving police cautions
AN MP is to seek answers from West Yorkshire's Chief Constable after figures were revealed suggesting that offenders who admit sexual activity with children under 13 were being let off with a police caution. Shipley Conservative MP Philip Davies
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VIDEO: Clubhouse of Bradford model boat enthusiasts vandalised for second time in three months
A GROUP of Bradford model boat enthusiasts say they will not be beaten despite their clubhouse being targeted by vandals for the second time in just three months. Members of the marine section of Bradford Model Engineering Society have used the
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EXCLUSIVE: Photos show convicted murderer allowed out of prison ahead of release
THESE exclusive pictures show the convicted killer of a Bradford pensioner allowed out of prison ahead of her release from prison. Prostitute Jane Pauline Cawley stabbed to death Mary Robertson on Boxing Day 1998 and was jailed for life in November
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Bradford Tory councillor defects to Ukip
LONG-STANDING Bradford Councillor Michael McCabe is to defect to Ukip today after a decade representing the Tories. His decision will come as a blow to the Conservative party which has few councillors remaining in the city wards and is being hailed