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Former Bulls ace calls up two West Bowling products to England squad
TWO former West Bowling juniors have been called up by England for an academy game against France. The 21-man squad, selected by academy boss and former Bradford Bulls Super League ace Paul Anderson, features the very best of England's emerging
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Bulls season-definers recalled as they enter 'pivotal period'
I’VE been working at the T&A for six years, which means I’ve covered the Bulls for that long too. My first day began less than 24 hours after Joe Keyes’ last-gasp penalty to beat York in League 1, as a campaign that was more fraught than it
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Walker insists reset does not mean City should forget final flourish
BANTAMS goalkeeper Sam Walker admits every summer acts as something of a reset, but he insists City need not lose the momentum they built up at the end of last season. Graham Alexander’s side were outstanding in the run-in, winning six and drawing
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What food and drink items are banned from Vue, Odeon and Cineworld cinemas?
As our summer weather is behaving typically unpredictable, heading to a cinema to escape the rain might be the perfect cure. Whether it be a rom-com, a widely acclaimed drama, or whichever latest superhero is making its big-screen debut, there
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Bantams announce Austrian opponents on week-long European trip
Bradford City have confirmed who their opponents will be during their pre-season trip to Austria next month. The Bantams will be based in the country’s Obertraun resort between Friday, July 19 and Thursday, July 25, and will contest a friendly
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Businessman 'absolutely fed up' after criminals break into popular restaurant again
A BRADFORD district restaurant owner has told of his frustration after criminals struck again at his business. Harry Khinda, who runs The Crafty Indian on Bradford Road, Shipley, said he turned up at the premises this morning to find the door smashed
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Hundreds of scooter riders to gather at Odsal Stadium in Rob Burrow fundraiser
UP to 1,000 scooter riders are set to gather in Bradford for a fundraiser in memory of the late Rob Burrow. Riders belonging to the Yorkshire Scooter Alliance will take part in the Rob Burrow Ride Out event on Sunday. They will meet at Odsal
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Met Office issues thunderstorm warning for Bradford
A THUNDERSTORM warning is in force for Bradford and surrounding areas. The warning, released by the Met Office, covers the whole of West Yorkshire until 10pm today. A Met Office spokesperson said: "Showers and thunderstorms are expected to
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Walks: Take your time and explore this lovely North York Moors area
THE Owl at Hawnby makes for an excellent start and certainly finish to this lovely summer walk over Hawnby and Easterside Hills. It's not a long walk but take your time and explore this pleasant area, with its history and lovely views from the
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The best Aldi Specialbuys items this June from scented dog bubbles to sandals
Aldi has revealed the full lineup of June's Speciabuys items for 2024 and there's something for everyone. As always the supermarket showcases a huge range of items which include a family camping set to scented bubbles for your dog. Alongside
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Police issue stark warning after 'children seen trying to climb scaffolding'
POLICE in Bradford have issued a warning after children were reportedly seen trying to climb scaffolding. Officers with West Yorkshire Police have urged parents to make sure they know where their children are playing. They have also urged people
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Newly restored 'harbour' on display as model boat opens up its mini water world
A VARIETY of vessels took to the water - including racing yachts, schooners, pleasure steam boats, cargo ships, warships and lifeboats - at Rawdon Model Boat Club’s recent open day. There has been a model boat club in Rawdon since 1930, when boats
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Taking a look back at the many activities that take place around Bradford's becks
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Paintings of Darley Street and Bradford shops go on show at Royal Academy
TWO striking paintings by a Bradford artist, featuring views of the city centre, will be on display at this year’s Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. The Oastler Centre, Oak Lane and John Street are some of the locations featured in Martin Hearne
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Additional security measures to be introduced at fire-ravaged derelict mill
COUNCIL chiefs have confirmed additional security measures will be introduced at Dalton Mills - after suspected arsonists struck the site again. Two fires at the derelict mill on June 9 and June 10 are both being treated as arson by police.
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The 'unusual' and 'arcane' law which makes Dalton Mills effectively ownerless
A FIRE-ravaged derelict mill in the Bradford district is effectively ownerless under an "unusual" and "arcane" law, the Telegraph & Argus has learned. In the last week, police launched two arson probes after separate fires hit Dalton Mills in Keighley
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Opinion: Should I downsize before my life ends up in a skip?
COULD I live in a caravan? I have a romantic notion of the simple life - “I could easily live in one of these” is what I always say on our annual family caravan break. My nephew reckons he can set his watch to the precise time I will trot this
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Dr Michael Mosley's life lesson for staying fit and healthy with these steps
Since the news broke that Dr Michael Mosley, famed for his Just One Thing podcast, numerous books and the Fast-800 diet, passed away last week, his everlasting life lessons have been making headlines. Affectionately known as a 'health guru', the
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Where are they now? Cheeky Bradford schoolboys pictured in 1974
THIS charming image, of boys at Feversham Street School, was taken by John Jackson in May 1974 - fifty years ago Says John: “I was looking into the early history of Feversham Street School. On February 17, 1873 the Bradford School Board opened
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Kay Mellor's TV hit comes to Alhambra stage - and it's a family affair
EVERYONE dreams of winning the lottery, don’t they? But anyone who watched Kay Mellor’s acclaimed TV drama The Syndicate will know that when it comes to winning big, be careful what you wish for... The first series of The Syndicate was about a
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Bold, colourful works by talented local duo on show
A NEW exhibition at The Bingley Gallery features two artists with a shared love of bold colours and innovative techniques. Jochen Gren and Rose Jollands live in the Bradford district. They met during a local art project, discovering their oddly
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'I lost my house and found freedom living in a campervan'
WHEN Charlotte Bradman took her first step on the property ladder it was the start of a living nightmare. Living with a crippling mortgage, a flooded cellar, a temperamental 30-year-old boiler, mounting debts and a constant stream of bills through
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Look back: Start of the Red Lion pub at Bankfoot
IN the latest of his profiles at old Bradford pubs, DR PAUL JENNINGS looks back at the Red Lion in Bankfoot: The Red Lion is the oldest of the three pubs I have looked at in these pieces. According to the local historian James Parker in his Illustrated
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Family firm's craftsmanship will be on parade at Trooping the Colour
THE specialist skills of a Haworth family company will be showcased to the world at this weekend’s Trooping the Colour. Wyedean Weaving, which this year celebrates its 60th anniversary, has hand-crafted the King’s Colour and regimental flag of
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Why the breathtaking Yorkshire Dales has been dubbed 'darling of the North'
The Yorkshire Dales, known for its incredible landscape, endless serene walking routes and picturesque country pubs has been dubbed the “darling of the North”, according to expat website Expatica. In their latest guide revealing the best places
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Organisers bow out in style as latest Bronte Vintage Gathering raises over £76,000
ORGANISERS of a major annual charity fundraiser have 'bowed out' in style. The Bronte Vintage Gathering team has confirmed that this year's event – held on May 11 and 12 at the showfield in Haworth Road, Cullingworth – raised £76,452 for Manorlands
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Driver pulled illegal manoeuvre - then realised he'd overtaken unmarked police car
A 21-YEAR-OLD who overtook a police officer on the A59 near Bolton Abbey while banned from driving has been told he faces a possible prison sentence. Josh Church overtook the officer, who was in an unmarked car, and another vehicle at just after
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Multi-million pound project faces 'significant delays' and deemed to be at risk
A MULTI-million-pound development in the centre of Saltaire is at risk of not going ahead, according to new documents. The £6m Community, Arts, Heritage and Future Technology Centre on the Caroline Street car park is being funded by the Shipley
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Chippy up for T&A award is traditional by name and nature
A CHIPPY up for a T&A award has a “special relationship” with customers and is a place for old friends to meet. Bolton Junction Traditional Fish & Chips, in Eccleshill is one of 10 fish and chip shops from across Bradford in the running
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Pub granted licence to host outdoor music concerts
A SHIPLEY pub will be able to create an outdoor music area and bar in its beer garden, despite concerns from Environmental Health officers. The Ring O Bells on Bradford Road was given the go ahead to alter its licence by Councillors at a meeting
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Inside the new 'secret garden' that's opened at popular Bradford bar
A NEW 'secret garden' has opened at a popular Bradford bar. Symposium Bar & Kitchen, on Albion Road in Idle, opened under the stewardship of friends Jess Taylor and Stacey Pedley in May 2023. Jess recently left the business, leaving the sole
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Mullen continues to rise within the MMA ranks after latest victory
THE latest FCC MMA (Full Contact Contender) event took place last Saturday and local boy, Tom Mullen put on a fine display. It was the organisation’s 38th nightly show and Bradford’s Mullen secured his 7th professional victory, with an arm triangle
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Bradford Schools’ youngsters reign supreme on European tour
A team of young footballers have been crowned Champions of Europe. Bradford Schools Football Association’s u15s have returned home from the Netherlands after recently lifting silverware on their ‘Dutch tour’. The chosen players were nominated