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Deacey pays tribute to tireless work of Bradford Park Avenue duo
IN A week when the focus was on the new owner and board of directors at Bradford Park Avenue, first-team boss John Deacey made a point of praising the old guard. Deacey paid a glowing tribute to outgoing chief executive officer Bob Blackburn and
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Houdini’s water plunge to be recreated in Bradford by illusionist
ONE of the most dangerous magical illusions ever seen on stage is to be performed in Bradford by a star of the hit TV show Get Your Act Together. Jamie Allan will perform his death-defying version of Harry Houdini’s lethal but rarely seen water tank routine
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Is Mayfield's proposal a storm in a teacup?
BRADFORD Mutual Sunday School League club Mayfield, who have teams in Group C and Group D, want teas to be priced according to the annual average of marks handed out by umpires. With each team now having to buy at least seven teas for away matches
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Jackson’s double gives hits another life with tribute show
MICHAEL Jackson impersonator Navi returns to Bradford next month with his tribute show to the man whose footsteps he has dedicatedly followed since 1992.His website states: "Over a period of many years (1992 – 2009) Navi was hand-picked by Michael
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New season of comedy at Bradford Alhambra Studio is a ray of sunshine for spring
CHEERFULLY miserable stand-up comedy is promised by Alun Cochrane as he brings his latest show Me Neither to Bradford.The ray of sunshine will perform his sell-out Edinburgh Festival show at the Alhambra Studio on March 9.The show is part of the Studio
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VIDEO: Work starts on £29 million cycling super-highway between Bradford and Leeds
WORK has begun on a £29 million scheme to create the longest continuous cycleway in the north of England. Construction has started on the 23km CityConnect cycling super-highway between Bradford and Leeds, dubbed the 'highway to health'. Diggers
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Congs hold umpire course
PUDSEY Congs Cricket Club are hosting an umpires' course on seven successive Thursdays, starting on February 5 (7.15pm). The cost is only £1.50 per session, and is suitable for those who are Level One, Level 1A or Level Two, or who merely wish
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Care keen for Six Nations chance to stake claim for World Cup spot
DANNY Care experienced an autumn to forget in England colours but as Stuart Lancaster prepares to pick his Six Nations side for next weekend's opener against Wales, the Harlequins No 9 is desperate to prove his doubters wrong. The 28-year-old former
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Shipley Prov face holders Leeds Sikh
Shipley Providence have drawn the short straw in this season’s Dales Council League Pool Paper Mills Cup. They have been drawn at home to Leeds Sikh, who have not only won the event for the past two seasons but have triumphed four times in nine
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Murder accused refuses to see legal team ahead of trial date
A MURDER accused has repeatedly refused to leave his jail cell to see his legal team although his trial at Bradford Crown Court is set to take place in less than three months, it was revealed today.Stanislav Misko had also declined to see a clinical psychiatric
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Promising a party to remember at Smokie celebration
SMOKIE'S back at St George's Hall. The Bradford band, still rocking all over the world, will be celebrating the life and music of the late Alan Barton, who fronted both Smokie and Black Lace. The Alan Barton 20th anniversary memorial concert features
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Science and magic of ‘seeing is believing’ at Media Museum evening
CAN you always believe what you see? The science and art of visual deception is the theme of the National Media Museum’s next Lates event, inspired by the ground-breaking exhibition Joan Fontcuberta: Stranger than Fiction. The programme takes its cue
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Love story filmed in Bradford district is fraught with bleak realism
FEATURE films highlighting problems among British Pakistani families in the UK have been around for some time. Think of My Beautiful Launderette, East is East, My Son the Fanatic and Four Lions.Add to that list Catch Me Daddy, a 111-minute thriller and
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Bobbie Dazzler back in Keighley with a Valentine's burlesque
BOBBIE Dazzler is back with her second charity burlesque evening at Keighley Civic Centre. Bobbie, alias Keighley woman Sian Chatfield, has adopted a “twisted Valentines theme” for the February 13 event. She said: “After the roaring success
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Steeton Male Voice Choir to begin their year of concerts at Selby Abbey
STEETON Male Voice Choir will begin its 2015 programme of public concerts with a performance in Selby Abbey on March 14. The award-winning choir will continue its away-days with concerts at Halifax United Reformed Church (March 28) and the Hotel
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Warriors are closer to glory
BRADFORD Warriors have taken a large step towards the Huddersfield RCD Junior League Under-12 Division 4B title by defeating their closest pursuers, Drighlington B.The match was played under floodlights on the 4G pitch at Bradford Academy, and the Warriors
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Yorkshire second team coach Richard Dawson leaves for Gloucestershire
Richard Dawson has left his position as Yorkshire’s second XI coach to take on the head coach’s job at former county Gloucestershire. Dawson returns to Bristol, where he left only last year, to replace New Zealander John Bracewell, meaning the
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Dean Windass appointed Hull City ambassador
FORMER Bantams striker Dean Windass is to become Hull City's first official ambassador.Windass made his debut for the Tigers, his hometown club, in 1991 and, after scoring 57 goals in four years, was sold to Aberdeen in December 1995 for £700,000 which
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BGS in seventh heaven at Northcliffe Park
BRADFORD Grammar pupils lifted four titles at the Bradford Schools' Cross-Country Championships at Northcliffe Park. Max Bradley won the Year Seven boys' race, Grace Dawson the Year Seven girls, despite being a year young, Oliver Daffern the intermediate
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Driver escapes as car is destroyed in fire
A CAR was destroyed by fire in Wibsey today. The driver of the Smart car pulled over after smoke started billowing from under the bonnet, and then noticed the fire. The fire service were called but a Fairweather Green fire station spokesman said
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Bantams' FA Cup tie to take place on the Sunday
Bradford City's FA Cup fifth-round tie against either Fulham or Sunderland has been confirmed for Sunday, February 15 at 2.30pm. City’s rearranged trip to Leyton Orient has also been pushed back 24 hours to the following Wednesday.
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Leeds sell Pearce to relegation rivals Wigan
LEEDS United defender Jason Pearce has completed a move to relegation rivals Wigan for an undisclosed fee. The 27-year-old made 99 league appearances for Leeds, having previously played at Bournemouth and Portsmouth. He passed a medical at
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Police raid suspected ‘chop shop’
POLICE found four high-value cars, believed to have been stolen, after uncovering a suspected ‘chop shop’ in Bradford. The vehicles, estimated to have a total value of £120,000, were discovered at a lock-up garage in Ing Street, Laisterdyke.
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Generational bonding
OLD and young Bradfordians joined forces to share tips on living a healthy lifestyle. The intergenerational event was part of the We Love Eating campaign, a Europe-wide project to encourage healthy living through proper diet and regular exercise
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‘Magnificent’ vicar is given a job for life
A BRADFORD vicar has been given a “job for life” by the city’s new bishop, the Right Reverend Toby Howarth. The Rev Sue Shrine, who is pictured above with Bishop Toby, has been priest-in-charge of Holy Trinity, Queensbury, since 2010. She has
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Textiles pay respects to iconic history
TWO pure wool throws to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo and the 50th anniversary of the death of Winston Churchill have been launched by historic Pudsey-based textile firm Hainsworth. The company, which has been producing
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Monarch cutbacks get airline in profit
EUROPEAN airline Monarch, which includes services from Leeds-Bradford Airport, said it is on course to return to profit this year following a rescue package of more than £100 million. The Luton-based carrier said it reduced its fleet by eight planes
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Sales setbacks hit Filtronic figures
TECHNICAL problems and sales setbacks pushed wireless and broadband equipment developer Filtronic into an operating loss of £4.1 million. The Yeadon-based electronics business, saw revenues in the six months to November 30 slump to £7.3 million
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Steel poducers see profits double
BRADFORD-based Barrett Steel nearly doubled pre-tax profits last year, although margins were hit by falling steel prices. The family-run international company, the UK’s largest independent steel stockholder, boosted profits by about 91 per cent
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Yorkshire's Graves is unanimous choice for ECB role
Colin Graves has received the sole nomination for the post of England and Wales Cricket Board chairman. The businessman, who was nominated by the 18 first-class counties and the MCC, has been executive chairman of Yorkshire since 2012 and was elected
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Metal firm to take on work at hospital
METAL-WORKING company Arkoni is working on one of its biggest projects to date at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital on Merseyside. The £900,000 contract to make and install fire-rated windows and doors, curtain walling, rooflights and smoke ventilators
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Fitness hub for workers
HEALTH-CONSCIOUS office workers have been provided with a state-of-the-art fitness and wellbeing centre by their employer. The new centre at Provident Financial’s head office in Thornton Road is run in partnership with Nuffield Health which has
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Stylish home offers magnificent views and room to grow
Greaghlone, Street Lane, East Morton £695,000 Dacre, Son & Hartley, Bingley Telephone 01274 560421 The current owners of Greaghlone - a five-bedroom detached family home - didn't know East Morton at all, but were in the village to look
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A helping hand from traffic duo
TWO kind-hearted school staff members leapt to help out drivers during rush hour in Wrose, Shipley. Jason Byrne and Craig Jessop, who both work at Low Ash Primary School, gritted Carr Lane between 6am and 8am yesterday to help move traffic along
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Tolerance urged for snowed-in staff
BRADFORD bosses have been urged not to punish staff who have been unable to make it due to the bad weather, says a union. The Yorkshire and Humber Trades Union Congress (TUC) says bosses must not dock pay or force workers to take holiday if they
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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 every
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Winter weather volunteers drop
A PROJECT to set up a number of volunteer groups across the district to help out in wintry weather by clearing snow and gritting pavements has stalled with only two regular teams now in existence. Bradford Council began a pilot scheme in 2011 to
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It’s chaos theory on the buses
Chaos theory, in its simplest and most popularly understood form, posits the idea that tiny incidents can have catastrophic effects - for example, a butterfly flapping its wings can ultimately, through a chain of atmospheric events, affect the course
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Bradford market is named best in the country
BRADFORD’S wholesale market has been named the best in the country in a national awards ceremony. St James’s Market, which lies on a six-acre site in Essex Street, was named best wholesale market at the Great British Market Awards in Birmingham
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Knifeman remanded to mental hospital
AN ARMED man twice caught causing a disturbance on Bradford’s streets has been remanded in custody to the care of a mental hospital. Paul Kingston, 55, of Barkerend Road, Bradford, appeared in the dock at Bradford Crown Court yesterday accompanied
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Bread for ducks does not constitute litter
SIR – One of my happiest memories as a young boy growing up in Scotland was visiting my grandmother in Kirkcaldy (Gordon Brown’s home town) and going with her to the town’s Beveridge Park to feed the ducks. Last week, a friend and well-known figure
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Hotel owner prepares to submit plans
LONG-AWAITED plans to redevelop an historic hotel are taking a step forward. The owner of the Victoria Hotel, in Cavendish Street, Keighley, is almost ready to submit a planning application to turn it into apartments and shops. Harendra Patel
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Call for extension examples
A COUNCILLOR has urged Bradford’s planning department to make an example of people forced to pull down extensions built without permission. Ten people have been forced to demolish extensions or other structures built without planning consent in
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Electoral fraud story leads to questions
SIR – Jo Winrow’s article about electoral fraud seemed to leave more questions than answers (T&A, January 29). What on earth do “political void” and “ethnic kinship network” mean? And how will ID cards at polling stations prevent fraud?
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Owners to learn about car part theft
WEST Yorkshire Police have joined forces with a Land Rover dealer in an attempt to reduce the number of occasions the vehicles are targeted by criminals. As the Telegraph & Argus reported at the start of last month, gangs of car-parts thieves
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Toyota hit by blaze
POLICE are investigating an arson attack on a parked car in Beacon Road, Wibsey, Bradford. Odsal fire crews were called to the blaze at 11.30pm on Wednesday after a dog walker raised the alarm. The Toyota Avensis, which was parked in the driveway
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Funeral for big-hearted volunteer
A LIFELONG Keighley Salvation Army member has died at the age of 89. Rita Longden was an active supporter of the church’s projects and followed both her father, Clifford, and grandfather into the Keighley corps. Her cousin, Freda Tomlinson,
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Director’s view on arts funding cuts
THE director of a major literature festival has responded to claims that philanthropists hold the answer to local arts funding cuts. In an interview with the Telegraph & Argus published yesterday, Culture Secretary Sajid Javid said other cities
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VIDEO: Why has Bradford Beck turned bright orange at Shipley?
BRADFORD Beck caused consternation throughout the district and beyond as it turned bright orange due to a strange freak of nature. As dawn broke today, residents and walkers along the watercourse's banks in Shipley marvelled at the ochre water
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Helicopter to arrive soon
THE Multiflight Flight Training Centre at Leeds-Bradford Airport is counting down to the arrival of its new Guimbal Cabri G2 helicopter. Mike McKenzie, Multiflight’s Flight Training Centre Manager, said: “The new Cabri helicopter is a great addition
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Weekday parking chaos is intolerable
SIR – With regards to the recent concerns of the vicar at All Saints Parish Church, that her flock might find it difficult to park on a Sunday should restrictions come in, she should try living here during the week when the road is clogged with cars
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Please keep frustrated bus passengers informed
SIR – While I appreciate snow on the roads can cause delays and heavy traffic, I have just waited for 40 minutes in the interchange along with many other frustrated would-be passengers. I am not complaining about the lack of buses as they may be
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County’s officers backed in report
AN INSPECTION of police forces has found that the overwhelming majority of officers and staff are honest and professional. The HM Inspectorate of Constabulary report found that chief officers in West Yorkshire had been robust on standards and integrity
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New pool a waste, so let the people decide
SIR – Cllr Andrew Thornton suggests I am voicing ill-informed opinions about our swimming pools (Letters, January 17). Well, I need to inform Mr Thornton that I’m not some Johnny-come-lately in the pool, I’ve been campaigning to save our local swimming
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Scammers pose as police
CROOKS pretending to be police have stolen £1,500 from the bank accounts of two Bradford men. The victims revealed banking details after receiving phone calls saying their account had been targeted by fraudsters. Police said the first victim
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Work simply must pay for struggling families
SIR – The Joseph Rowntree Foundation has just revealed data that shows that about 8.1 million parents and children are living off incomes that cannot adequately cover minimum household budgets. This is an increase of more than a third on the 2008
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‘Mr McCabe should resign’
SIR – I read with interest the story about Conservative councillor Michael McCabe defecting to UKIP (T&A, January 29). With interest, because it was only last week that Mike Hookem, a Yorkshire UKIP MEP, said the following, after the defection
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Silent war epic showing
A SCREENING of a 1920s war film is being shown at Bradford Cathedral. Wings, starring Gary Cooper and Clara Bow, will be shown alongside a silent movie organ improvisation concert with organist Jonathan Eyre. The screening is on Friday, February 13
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Man jailed for lurid messages to girl, 16
A MAN with a history of knife and firearms offences who sent sexual and offensive text and picture messages to a 16-year-old girl has been jailed after a magistrate decided he posed a risk to the public. Michael Illingworth was sentenced to eight
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Plan in place on how to improve support
A PIONEERING programme to promote the innovative ways health and care is being joined up across the country has been extended to include Airedale, Wharfedale and Craven. Care and Support Minister Norman Lamb announced the three areas had been chosen
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How Bradford is showing there's no excuse for letting food go to waste
EDUCATING people through their palates is one way of helping to reduce food waste. The idea, or at least one of the aims, of opening a 'pay-as-you-feel' cafe - understood to be the first in Bradford - was to show customers how really there is no
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Back to ancient times
THE Mayan and Anglo-Saxon civilisations were brought back to life at one of the district’s schools thanks to the work of a theatre group. Moving Words Theatre have been visiting Thackley Primary School this week to provide an exciting introduction
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On This Day – January 30, 2015
25 years ago: West Yorkshire Passenger Authority and Bradford Council confirmed they would be seeking government support for a £47 million plan to connect the district to the high-speed electric rail network, after an independent financial report stated
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Town gala in appeal for volunteers
KEIGHLEY Gala organisers are appealing for volunteers to help at this year’s event. The committee is seeking assistance on Sunday, June 7. Spokesman Andrew Jackson said: “We are looking for help setting up in Victoria Park and if possible marshalling
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An education action plan needed now
The time has come to say enough is enough with Bradford's education record. The latest GCSE tables show that Bradford is now third from the bottom in the entire country for the percentage of pupils getting five or more A* to C grades. Bradford
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Drugs project visited by police boss
A POLICE-led partnership in Bradford which is tackling problems that can lead to anti-social behaviour was visited by West Yorkshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner. Mark Burns-Williamson (pictured) was told about the work of Reach Out For Bradford
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MP backs men’s cancer campaign
BRADFORD East MP David Ward is backing the Men United campaign by Prostate Cancer UK as it enters its second year. The campaign aims to encourage men to promote friendships and get together with mates to take action to help beat prostate cancer
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Head: Government policy failing schools
THIS year’s league tables have been called a “new low” for government policy” by the head of an independent school in Bradford. They have attracted nationwide controversy nationally after a number of high performing private schools were ended up
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Children have great time learning lots of rhymes
IT WAS rhyme time for parents and children who took part in a challenge at Shipley Library. Bradford Council’s libraries are challenging under fives to take up their Rhyme Challenge, which will run at a range of libraries across the district until
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Tremor felt from second quake
A TREMOR from the second earthquake to strike the UK in two days was felt in the district. The latest earthquake, which had a magnitude of 3.8, hit the East Midlands village of Cottesmore, in Rutland, at 10.25pm on Wednesday, according to the British
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Tory defector at Ukip poll launch
CONSERVATIVES in Bradford have turned on a defecting councillor and revealed he had not been selected to stand for the party again, ahead of his decision to join Ukip. Bradford City Councillor Michael McCabe has represented the Tories for a decade
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Two friends have cars confiscated
TWO women friends have had their cars seized by police who found both to be uninsured after they were spotted racing around Bierley. One vehicle was stopped on Sunday evening and the 19-year-old driver admitted she had only a provisional licence
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Keighley MP becomes patron for fair votes campaign
KEIGHLEY MP Kris Hopkins has been made a patron of the Fair Votes for All campaign. The initiative is calling for English votes for English issues to be introduced to the Commons as soon as possible. Mr Hopkins said: “I was absolutely delighted
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'It's a tough gig', says boss of Bradford Bulls' rivals Whitehaven, who have had to cope with a mass exodus
MUCH has been made of the new era that rugby league is about to enter, and rightly so, but spare a thought for Whitehaven coach Steve Deakin. As the likes of Bradford, London and Leigh, armed with significant spending power and full-time squads
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Third time lucky? Briggs back at Bantams with a painful score to settle
COLCHESTER defender Matthew Briggs could be excused for turning up at Valley Parade tomorrow and thinking: Not again!The left back is set for his second U’s appearance after joining from Millwall for the rest of the season.And that means a third collision
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VIDEO: Out-of-control car causes chaos on steep Bradford street
A SHOCKED motorist has told how he was left "shaking and terrified" after his seven-seater vehicle slid out of control for 100 yards and collided with four cars before smashing into a front garden. The drama unfolded in Kensington Street, Girlington
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Defeat at the Club isn't all Black after Hudson's Scotland call-up
WHARFEDALE may not have gained a bonus point out of their 17-7 SSE National League One defeat at Blackheath last Saturday but they did come out of the match with pride intact and a national call-up.Centre Cameron Hudson, who was the stand-out back for
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Hard work paying dividends for Keighley
KEIGHLEY made it three wins out of four this year last Saturday, and head coach Kevin Young was in no doubt as to why they have doubled their tally of SSE Yorkshire Division Two league victories this season.He said in the wake of the 24-10 home victory
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Angling Lines
BRADFORD No 1 AALast Sunday’s Winter Series match at Raskelf went ahead, despite the lake being frozen from bank to bank, and all but two of the 30 anglers were rewarded with fish. Winner Steve Fox broke the ice to catch 10lb 12oz of skimmers on pole
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Cleckheaton bid to lay their YMCA bogey in what promises to be humdinger of a clash
CLECKHEATON were promoted last season from SSE North One East but the two matches they lost were to Huddersfield YMCA. The Laund Hill club won 12-7 at home and 12-8 away and, having come up via the play-offs, made it a hat-trick of victories when
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Colchester boss hopes to catch Bantams "resting on their laurels"
COLCHESTER hope to catch City still on Cloud Nine after their stunning win at Stamford Bridge. U’s boss Tony Humes, eyeing back-to-back wins for the first time this season, expects a tough game tomorrow – on a tough Valley Parade pitch. But
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Bantams can use TV black-out as incentive to switch on in play-off race
CITY will look to channel their frustration at being ignored for FA Cup TV coverage into making it a winning “homecoming” at Valley Parade tomorrow. The club are hoping for a bumper turn-out against Colchester to welcome back Phil Parkinson’s Chelsea
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UPDATED: Six schools remain closed in Bradford district due to 'dangerous conditions'
Six of the district's schools remained fully closed this morning due to dangerous conditions. Iqra Academy, Merlin Top Primary Academy, Carlton Bolling College, Hanson School, Parkside School and Peel Park Primary, have announced they will be closed
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One out, one in? Bantams plot new deal after Mclean exit
CITY are trying to bring a new face in after sending Aaron Mclean back to Peterborough for the rest of the season. Phil Parkinson revealed that he hopes to bolster numbers as the club brace themselves for a hectic run of games. But he does
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Lowes' troops ready for battle after two-day army camp
KARL Harrison believes this week’s military mind games at an Essex army camp will leave the Bulls well primed for a promotion assault. Jimmy Lowes’ men have returned from their two-day stay at the Carver Barracks in Saffron Walden where they partook
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Family makes heartfelt plea for return of 'priceless' stolen memento of daughter
A MOTHER has made a heartfelt plea for the return of a stolen memento of her young daughter who died from a genetic condition. Raiders broke into the home of driving instructor Shamshad Hanif in a daytime burglary and ransacked the rooms. The
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City's giantkilling FA Cup exploits celebrated with fundraising ale
FANS can raise a glass to Bradford City’s giant-killing FA Cup exploits with a new beer celebrating the club’s famous win at Chelsea with a share of the profits going towards the Bradford Burns Research Unit. The commemorative ale, ‘Chelsea City
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Work to resume on unfinished cycleway between Shipley and Bradford
WORK on an unfinished cycle path from Shipley to Bradford that had been branded a "standing joke" by some residents is set to resume next week. Bradford Council has confirmed £260,000 will be spent to complete the "missing link" on
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VIDEO: Yorkshire Water apologises after 'severe water main burst' sent torrent of water roaring down street
YORKSHIRE Water has apologised after a "severe water main burst" sent a torrent of water roaring down a Shipley street. The incident caused traffic chaos and also wrecked Internet and telephone connections in the town and beyond. And yesterday
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12 Bradford schemes to receive money from Safer Communities Fund
THE PICCADILLY Project is one of half a dozen schemes in Bradford receiving around £30,000 from the Police and Crime Commissioner's Safer Communities Fund. More than £5,000 has been awarded to the project's SHARE (Self Help Alcohol Recovery Exchange
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Campaigners say 'common sense is prevailing' as major homes plan is refused
A CAMPAIGN group fighting development in Menston secured a victory yesterday as a major homes plan was refused. Councillors on the district's Regulatory and Appeals Committee decided to go against the recommendation of their own officers and threw
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MP calls for inquiry as Bradford's GCSE results slump to second worst in country
CALLS were last night made by a Bradford MP for an urgent inquiry into why the district has slumped to near the bottom of GCSE performance league tables. The percentage of Bradford district pupils passing at least five A* - C GCSEs, including English
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VIDEO: How snow and ice brought disruption to Bradford's roads and schools
A TOTAL of 125 schools were forced to close yesterday, as snow caused disruption on the roads and delays to services across the Bradford district. All Saints Primary in Bradford, Beckfoot School in Bingley, Buttershaw Business and Enterprise College
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Cross-eyed robber handed himself in after being caught on camera
A 'CROSS-EYED' robber handed himself in to police after he was caught on camera and his photo published in the Telegraph & Argus, Bradford Crown Court heard. Neil Hartley threatened three youths with a kitchen knife when he demanded their phones
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Art internships being offered by Bradford Council
YOUNG people desperate to get into the creative industries could get a helping hand, thanks to a new internship programme. Under the Bradford Council-run scheme, unemployed people aged 16 to 24 will be able to get hands-on experience at art galleries