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Christmas Day bundles of joy for parents
Mum Nina Hare had an extra Christmas present today – a baby girl who arrived 18 days early. Little Anaya was born at 2.10am at Bradford Royal Infirmary, where Nina had been on the maternity wing since the early hours of Christmas Eve.
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Assistant attacked in robbery at city centre cafe
Police are today hunting two masked robbers who struck at a Bradford city centre cafe yesterday. A 19-year-old shop assistant was hit with a baseball bat when pair struck at Costa Coffee in Forster Square. The teenager and his colleague, another 19-
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Police probe blaze at car warehouse
Police suspect a fire which swept through a car warehouse in the early hours today was started deliberately. Detectives discovered evidence of the blaze having been started in a several cars at Fleet Motor Co in East Parade, Keighley, when they launched
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Civic leaders' hope for the future
The Dean of Bradford Cathedral is sharing his festive message online with Telegraph & Argus readers this year. The Very Reverend Dr David Ison asks people to remember to share their love in the message, which can be seen below.
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Six hurt in early-hours fight
Six people were injured in a fight in Horton Grange Road, Bradford, in the early hours today. One man suffered a broken nose and a woman sustained a head injury, a Bradford police spokesman said. None of the injuries were serious and police are treating
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Teacher eyes new hobby
A primary school teacher has taught her last lesson after more than 25 years dedicated to the profession. Rama Sharma has retired from Lilycroft Primary in Manningham, having taught hundreds of pupils in Bradford since she emigrated from India
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McCall out to KO Imps on Boxing Day
Two of the highlights of Stuart McCall’s debut season in charge were beating Lincoln home and away. And he hopes to maintain his hold over Peter Jackson by making it a hat-trick of City wins in tomorrow afternoon’s mouth-watering trip to Sincil
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Hit-and-miss season for Jacko
Nobody sums up the topsy-turvy nature of League Two better than Lincoln. A run of five wins out of six through October earned Peter Jackson the mantle of manager of the month. Then the Imps limped through November without winning once – and got dumped
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Christmas sacrifices only bad thing about being a footballer
There is something special about playing games over the festive period. The crowds are always good and there is a different atmosphere at the grounds. I think a lot of people come to football matches who wouldn’t normally go. If your