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New Hockney art on show
New portraits by David Hockney of his family and friends are on show at Salts Mill. But unlike the Bradford-born artist’s previous portraits these were not drawn in pencil, painted in oils or watercolours, photographed or videoed. Instead
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ACCRINGTON 2 CITY 0
Peter Taylor suffered a losing start this afternoon as City went down to play-off chasers Accrington. A travelling army of nearly 2,000 away fans packed into the tiny Crown Ground hoping to see a new start under the new boss. Instead, they saw a poor
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City team news
Peter Taylor sent out his first City side in an expected 4-3-3 formation at Accrington. Chris Brandon was recalled after missing the last couple of games. Peter Thorne, who started last week against Grimsby under Wayne Jacobs, was on the bench. CITY
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Man in court to face sex charges
A Bradford man has appeared in Court charged with a string of sexual offences in Burley-in-Wharfedale. Gary Mawson, 30, of Woolcomb Court, Heaton, is accused of four offences of indecent exposure, one of sexual assault and another of common
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Woman dragged to ground in robbery bid
A 69-year-old woman was dragged to the ground during an attempted robbery in Bradford. The incident occurred at about 8.35pm last night in St Paul’s Avenue, Wibsey. The victim had been travelling on the number 508 bus from Stanley, Leeds, travelling
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Youngsters gear up for dance show
There was hip-hopping and body-popping at a Shipley youth centre this week as young people prepared to take to the stage. A street and break-dancing workshop was one of the highlights in a week of activities which was held for young people at Highcroft
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Brother in court charged with murder of boy, 9
Twenty-year-old Daniel Taylor appeared in Court this morning charged with the murder of his nine-year-old brother. Taylor, of Richardson Avenue, Bradford, is charged with the murder of Jackson Taylor in Rookes Avenue, Wibsey, on Thursday, February
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What a difference a week makes
Bulls 41 Castleford 22 It was not so much a reply but a bold statement of intent. The Bulls banished bad feeling from Odsal with a vastly improved display to sweep aside Castleford. Just five days ago, they didn’t even seem to have
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'Pretty good' but Macca's not getting too carried away
Bulls boss Steve McNamara insisted his side are still some way from their best despite dismantling Castleford Tigers 41-22. The response was exactly what was required from Bradford following defeats in their opening two games. Victory ensured they avoided
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Dolan: Taylor must find cure for home-sickness
Peter Taylor can make a success story from the rest of City’s season if he can turn their home form round. Taylor has not set any specific targets for the remaining 18 games other than seeing a steady improvement from a side that has under-achieved
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Taylor can lift Bantams gloom
Bradford woke up to a thick blanket of fog on Wednesday morning. Valley Parade had disappeared into the ether. Not the most inviting way to turn up for your first day in a new job. But Peter Taylor arrived with a clear vision.
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Brother, 20, charged with murder of boy, 9
A man was last night charged with murdering his nine-year-old brother. The boy, named locally as Jackson Taylor, suffered multiple stab wounds in the garden of his sister’s home in Rookes Avenue, Wibsey, Bradford. Daniel Taylor, 20,
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Camera, action... in an Ilkley potting shed!
Twelve months in an Ilkley potting shed could pay off big time for film-makers Simon Cartwright and Jessica Cope. Their animated short-film, The Astonomer’s Sun, has been nominated for a prestigious British Animation Award in the Best Short
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Cougars hit with nine-point deduction
Keighley Cougars will start the Championship season with a nine-point deduction after going into administration. An unpaid tax bill had forced the Cougars into administration but they only received confirmation of the extent of their punishment yesterday