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Students offered cash to promote revamp courses
Bradford University has unveiled a pioneering scholarship scheme worth thousands of pounds to people interested in helping regenerate their communities. The Accent Scholarship, launched today, will give £1,500 a year to three people who firmly accept
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Lord's heroine finally calls it a day
Playing at Lord's is a claim to fame in any amateur cricketer's book - but Bradford's June Stephenson can do better than that. In fact, the 64-year-old will always have a special place in the history books of the home of cricket. She became the first
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Davison is shape of things to come
Keighley's Priestley Cup victory over East Bierley last week was probably as much a surprise to themselves as it was to everyone else. After relegation from Bradford League Division One last season, the club decided to pin their hopes on youth rather
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Feather breaks ankle in Bulls win
The Bulls edged their way into the Carnegie Challenge Cup quarter-finals with a hard-earned 14-4 victory over Wakefield Trinity Wildcats this afternoon. Matt Cook scored his first ever try to seal the win after Lesley Vainikolo had crossed twice in the
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Free postage idea ‘to be considered’
The Government is considering the "logistics" of offering a free postal service for armed forces on active service after lobbying from a Bingley mum. Karen Webster, whose son served with the Desert Rats in Iraq has repeatedly called on the Government
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'Death-spot' road may get safety cameras
Safety cameras may be installed on a stretch of road known as the "death-spot" after a recent fatal accident. Bradford Council's traffic engineers are looking into the possibility of introducing cameras on the dual carriageway section of Toller Lane,
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Sajid’s family fear for his life
The anguished wife of Bradford father-of-three Sajid Saddique fears he is no longer alive. Mr Saddique, 32, has not been seen for exactly three months since he left the family home in Heaton for a business meeting in Shipley on Valentine's Day. He told
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Spotlight falls on community police
The work of West Yorkshire's Neighbourhood Policing Teams will be examined over the next two weeks. West Yorkshire chief police constable Sir Norman Bettison is backing a national campaign to celebrate the work of the NPTs. And Bradford-born Superinten-dent