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Saturday Night Fever: Review - Amber Peacock, Prince Henry’s Grammar School
From it’s music to it’s dancing, Saturday Night Fever is a spectacular show. Featuring songs from the best-selling Bee Gees sound track, including the Bee Gees’ How Deep Is Your Love, Stayin’ Alive, More Than A Woman, as well as 70s favourites Boogie
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'We are so chuffed' - Family of Bradford World Cup-winning cricketer overjoyed
THE family of a Bradford bowler who became the first Yorkshireman to win two cricket world cups are absolutely "chuffed". Adil Rashid, of Heaton, along with Keighley-born Harry Brook, played a crucial part in helping England win the ICC T20 World
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Watch: Hundreds pay their tributes in Bradford city centre on Remembrance Sunday
HUNDREDS of people lined the streets of the city centre this morning to pay their respects to the fallen on Remembrance Sunday. At around 11am, Bradfordians gathered at the Cenotaph for the annual Parade and Service of Remembrance. The
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Keighley and district remembers: PHOTOS
YOUNG and old alike attended ceremonies in Keighley and across the district today in remembrance of those who have given their lives in conflict. People turned out in large numbers at events to show their respects to those who had made the ultimate
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Opinion: 'Music can bring together communities'
WE live in a very diverse age, with cultures from around the world cohabiting, with interesting results. Yes there are areas with segregated communities and conflicts of interest, but for the most part our integrations have led us to become richer
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Bradford native Rashid and Keighley boy Brook help England to T20 World Cup glory
BEN Stokes and Adil Rashid once again delivered under the fiercest of pressure situations as England were crowned T20 World Cup champions after a nail-biting five-wicket win over Pakistan at the MCG. On a bowler-friendly pitch, Bradford native
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Hall heads off from Bulls to join Doncaster
FULL-BACK Elliot Hall has left Bulls to join Doncaster. He joined Bradford from Batley after the conclusion of the 2021 season, with his last act in a Bulldogs shirt being the try that knocked Bulls out of the Championship play-offs. An injury
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Biker caught doing 102 mph on the A59 near Skipton
POLICE recorded a motorcyclist on the A59 yesterday (Saturday) near Skipton travelling at 102mph. Officers went to the area after members of the public reported bikers racing. A spokesperson for the North Yorkshire Police Traffic Bureau tweeted
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NATHAN ATKINSON'S VERDICT: City making memories as promotion push rolls on
CITY’S fans may not want to visit Gander Green Lane ever again, but even if that ends up being the case, they will always have two fond memories to take away. The Bantams, whisper it quietly, look more primed than at any other time since relegation
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'I could not get over how many people were there' - Families enjoy Festive Launch
THOUSANDS of people gathered in Bradford city centre this weekend to kickstart the festive season by enjoying the Christmas lights switch on and a spectacular fireworks display. Families were wowed by performances from the likes of Liberty X and
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Bradford City hero who led FA Cup victory died alone in the mud
JIMMY Speirs was a hero in World War I. He was awarded the Military Medal, but was mortally wounded in August, 1917, and is buried at Dochy Farm Cemetery, near Ypres, Belgium. To thousands of Bradfordians he was also the courageous captain of Bradford
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Costume model set to appear at art group's upcoming meeting
BRIGHOUSE Art Circle has given details of its next two meetings. The group will be having a demonstration with artists Gina Suzette Reid at its session held on Thursday, November 17, from 7.30pm. This will be followed by the a costume model visiting
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River clean-up 'makes huge difference' to Bradford Beck
Volunteers behind a river clean up operation have “made a huge difference” to wildlife in Bradford Beck. The city’s Dawoodi Bohras community – largely made up of Muslims hailing from East Africa and the Indian subcontinent – teamed up with the
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Study reveals the most challenging Wordle answers of 2022 - were you stumped?
The daily word guessing game Wordle has well and truly taken the world by storm. Each day users attempt to retain their streak as they use their six guesses to try and solve the daily 5-letter word. Some are simple and others are more challenging
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Drug dealer threw Kinder Surprise container filled with heroin and crack out of car
A DRUG dealer threw a Kinder Surprise toy container filled with heroin and crack cocaine when police stopped him near a cemetery. Raeeb Zaman, 31, of Grantham Road in Bradford, was sentenced to two years and three months behind bars for two drug
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The Crown, The King's Speech and other right royal dramas filmed in Bradford
THE hotly anticipated new series of The Crown is underway - with some scenes shot in the Bradford district. Earlier this year, streets around Forster Square and Canal Road were transformed into 1990s Moscow for the fifth series of the Netflix hit
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How one of Bradford's most famous villages plans to boost tourism
PLANS for a new welcoming centre to boost tourism in one of Bradford's most famous villages are to be unveiled. A Community, Arts, Heritage and Future Technology (CAHFT) Centre has been proposed for Saltaire. It is hoped the proposed site can
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How to help see man's life through a lens in new crowdfunded book on his career
A BRADFORD-born photographer will showcase nearly 50 years of his work in a new crowdfunded book following the success of an exhibition. LIFE. Ian Beesley: Retrospective is a 200-page coffee table-style book set to feature black and white images
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Aldi, Lidl, Waitrose and Iceland price hike warning on Christmas dinner favourite
Shoppers are being warned to prepare to pay much more for frozen turkeys this Christmas. New research, analysed by The Grocer, has revealed the cost of frozen turkeys has skyrocketed, even at some of the cheaper supermarkets. The research found
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UK drivers warned about £2,500 fine for breaking 7 winter driving laws
UK drivers are being warned about breaking 7 winter driving laws which could land them with a £2,500 fine. With darker evenings and overnight frost setting in, drivers are warned to be extra cautious on the roads, but what winter driving rules
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RATED THIS WEEK: The latest food hygiene ratings for Bradford revealed
NEW food hygiene ratings for eateries across the Bradford district have been published by the Food Standards Agency. Listed below are the latest findings of council inspectors, as they are back in Bradford. Almost 4,000 premises across Bradford
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Brilliant Bowes lays down marker as Bradford billiards league season begins
THE Bradford Sunday School Billiards League programme got underway this week and all eight teams picked up at least a point. Three matches ended 3-1 and the other 2-2, while there was a tense 2-2 draw between Pudsey B and the Bradford Deaf Centre
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Wonderful Wolstenhome takes up Bantams academy role as Moores moves to Championship
BRADFORD City have appointed a new member of staff. Jamie Wolstenholme has been named as the academy's head of analysis. He replaces James Moores, who has moved on to take a role at a category one academy in the Championship. City's youngsters
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SUTTON V BANTAMS: Match stats and player ratings
CITY grabbed yet another away win yesterday, their sixth in seven in League Two, as they beat Sutton United 2-0 at Gander Green Lane. T&A sports reporter NATHAN ATKINSON was in South London yesterday afternoon, and he gives his opinions, match