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REACTION: Healing Bulls spine comes to fore and delights O'Carroll
BULLS head coach Eamon O’Carroll praised the calming influence of Lee Gaskell in yesterday’s 36-18 comeback win at Whitehaven. Bradford were on shaky ground at the break, as the hosts sat 12-6 in front, but with Gaskell guiding his team around
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NATH'S NATTERS: The runners and riders alongside City in the quest for promotion
WE know what it’s like these days with City. Every summer we talk up their chances of promotion from League Two in the upcoming season, and every time they fall short. But there are some good signs this year, as the league simply does not look
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The England star who lived up to the hype - and those who didn't
How did the players fare in England’s 1-0 victory over Serbia? ENGLAND (4-2-3-1): 7 Pickford: Didn’t have a lot to do for most of the night, but made a crucial late save from Vlahovic’s long-range effort 8 Walker: Always looked in control defensively
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Jude Bellingham guides England to victory
ENGLAND are up and running with a win, Jude Bellingham and Bukayo Saka are showing signs of top form and Marc Guehi already looks like being an upgrade on the injured Harry Maguire. That alone means it was a successful night in Gelsenkirchen. Key
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REPORT: Bulls bounce back from rocky start to avoid Cumbria catastrophe
BULLS bounced back from a ragged first half in Whitehaven this afternoon to record an important 36-18 victory that gives them a healthy four-point buffer inside the play-offs. Already 12-6 down just before the break, a phenomenal recovery tackle
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LIVE BLOG: Whitehaven 18 Bradford Bulls 36
5:33pm Bit after the event, but I've been busy speaking to Eamon O'Carroll and Jorge Taufua, with those interviews coming
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Big-hearted riders raise thousands of pounds for charity in Rob Burrow's memory
A PHENOMENAL number of scooter riders and motorcyclists gathered in Bradford this morning for a major fundraiser in memory of Rob Burrow. Big-hearted riders from various different clubs which form the Yorkshire Scooter Alliance took part in the
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Meet the grave restorers unearthing family stories in a Bradford cemetery
THERE are many stories of families, and of war, beneath the graves in Hirst Wood Burial Ground. A team of volunteers have been unearthing some of those stories while carrying out painstaking repair work to broken headstones and overgrown plots
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Police cordon in place in town centre after 'reports of assault'
LATEST NEWS: Police reveal more details about cordon in town centre A POLICE cordon is currently in place in a town centre in the Bradford district. Officers are in attendance at Main Street, Bingley, after receiving reports of an assault.
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'His life was full of resilience, joy and unwavering dedication to those around him'
HEARTFELT tributes have been paid to a Bradford "community pillar" who has died. Mohammed Azam Khan, known affectionately as Papee, passed away on May 22. Bradford's Deputy Lord Mayor, Councillor Mohammed Shafiq, who was Mr Khan's son-in-law
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Recognise anyone you know? Photos of old Bradford school at work and play
MARSHFIELD School started as Chapel Green Board School in September 1877 and comprised two sections - infants up to the age of eight and a senior section for pupils up to the then school-leaving age of about 13. Chapel Green was the name of the
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British Airways flight attendant reveals which foods to avoid before flying
Whether you’re a seasoned multi-centre trip flyer or a lover of the short-haul holiday, one thing you might struggle to escape is the post-flight bloat. A British Airways cabin crew member has now revealed why flying can cause bloating, alongside
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T&A readers' thoughtful and heartfelt Father's Day messages
TODAY is Father's Day and we asked Telegraph &Argus readers to share their messages to mark the special day. People shared heartfelt thanks to the much-loved men in their lives, as well remembering those who have sadly passed away and are
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Reader letter: 'Political candidates need to be a voice for children'
SIR - The General Election is in less than a month, so we're seeing prospective political candidates and their supporters on our high street and knocking on our doors. This gives us chance to speak to individuals from all political parties about what
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Bradford cat rescue delighted with donation from 'Aladdin's cave' shop
BRADFORD Cat Watch Rescue and Sanctuary has received a vital funding boost. The rescue centre was awarded a donation of £1,800 from Support The Animal Rescues Shop (STARS), based inside the old mill on Victoria Road, Eccleshill. One of STARS
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'Tranquil' Yorkshire Dales spot among Britain's best lakes for a perfect day out
A glacial “tranquil” lake in the Yorkshire Dales has been revealed as one of the best to visit for the "perfect" day out by The Independent. Malham Tarn known to be a “beautiful place to relax” and a “great spot” for a picnic is one of the highest
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Local supermarket prepares for double decker HGV deliveries
A SUPERMARKET giant needs to alter its Keighley store to allow a new fleet of double decker trucks to deliver goods. Sainsbury’s has applied for planning permission to make changes to its loading bay to accommodate the larger vehicles, which it
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Bid to convert Grade II listed Bradford pub into restaurant is approved
A LISTED Bradford pub can be converted into a restaurant – with planners saying the “meeting place” provided by the pub “would not be completely lost” by the change. The Black Swan in Frizinghall dates back to the mid-1800s, and has operated as
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England matches not to be shown on big screen - here's the last time they were
ENGLAND'S Euro 2024 matches will not be shown on the big screen in Centenary Square, Bradford Council has confirmed. Instead, the council has encouraged residents to go support their "local hospitality establishments" across the district who will