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O'Carroll believes Bulls can be cut some slack after chronic loss of leaders
BULLS are highly likely to be without Dan Smith once again this weekend against Doncaster due to his calf issue, meaning he is set to rejoin fellow vastly-experienced duo Michael Lawrence and Joe Arundel on the sidelines. Bradford’s other 30-somethings
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"We want to create a stronger and more physically resilient group"
GRAHAM Alexander hopes an early start to pre-season can help to forge a stronger City for League Two. The Bantams return to Apperley Bridge on Monday to begin their build-up to the new campaign. That gives Alexander and his coaching staff seven
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Warning as major sun creams, including Asda, fail safety tests
Three popular brands of sunscreen products have failed an annual safety test conducted by consumer experts Which?. Asda Protect Moisturising Sun Lotion SPF30 High, Calypso Press & Protect Sun Lotion SPF30 and Bondi Sands SPF 50+ Fragrance Free
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Star of The Hunger Games and MASH Donald Sutherland dies aged 88
Actor Donald Sutherland, best known for appearing in The Hunger Games and MASH has died. The Canadian actor passed away aged 88 and starred in the likes of Kelly's Heroes and Citizen X for which he won an Emmy. Sutherland's passing was announced
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Motorcyclist suffers serious injuries in crash at junction
A MOTORCYCLIST suffered serious injuries in a crash in the Bradford district. The collision happened at the junction of Leeds Road and Ashlands Road, Ilkley, at around 4.30pm yesterday. It involved a red Ducati motorcycle and an orange Renault
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Football fever grips Bradford as England take on Denmark
IS it coming home? We hope so! People across the Bradford district are cheering on England as the Euro 2024 competition continues in Germany. The Three Lions played their second Group C match against Denmark in Frankfurt - it ended 1-1.
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Lidl planning to open 'hundreds' of new supermarkets as events announced
Lidl has issued a call to contractors as it looks to open hundreds of new supermarkets across the UK. The retailer is calling on contractors from across the country to sign up to a series of events aimed at forging new relationships and engaging
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Missing man found safe and well, police confirm
A MISSING man has been found safe and well. West Yorkshire Police issued an appeal this afternoon after 55-year-old Daniel Bushell was reported missing from his home in Morley. He has now been found safe and well. A West Yorkshire Police
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Yorkshire Building Society staff take on Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge for charity
YORKSHIRE Building Society staff have raised more than £48,000 for a good cause by taking on the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge. Some 240 colleagues, including more than 100 from Bradford, took part in a gruelling 10 or 26 mile walk in aid of
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'No drama': Graham Alexander's England verdict ahead of Denmark game
GRAHAM Alexander insists England will not be put off by any drama as they head into this afternoon’s second Euro game against Denmark. Another win for the Three Lions in Frankfurt will see them qualify as group winners with a match to spare after
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Police release picture of male they want to trace after bike stolen
POLICE investigating the theft of a pit bike from a shed have released a picture of a male they want to speak to. The theft happened at a property on Lowood Lane, Birstall, sometime between 12.30am and 6.30am on Monday. The bike has not yet
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Brothers prepare for epic fundraiser in memory of their charitable dad
THE sons of a much-loved Bradford fundraiser who died after battling cancer are embarking on a major charity challenge in his memory. Tom and Danny Dugdale will cycle coast to coast from Scarborough to Blackpool on Friday - one year after their
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Former music tutor chatted sexually with undercover officer acting as teen girl
A FORMER primary school music tutor chatted sexually online with who he believed was a 13-year-old girl. Lawrence Levin, 70, has been banned from teaching and any role within education for life after a Teaching Regulations Agency (TRA) hearing
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Demolition of NCP car park in Bradford city centre nears completion
THE former NCP car park in Bradford city centre has almost been demolished. Work to pull down the building on Hall Ings has been ongoing for the last couple of months. When the Telegraph & Argus visited the site on Thursday lunchtime, construction
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Gilliead on being perfect role model for City's next generation
ALEX Gilliead met his biggest match after tying the knot with long-term sweetheart Megan last weekend. Father of 20-month-old Gabriel, the 28-year-old has come a long way since making his Bantams bow under Stuart McCall at Shrewsbury in January
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Review: They brought the weather with them! Crowded House rock Piece Hall
A BALMY midsummer evening in the Piece Hall courtyard was a pretty perfect backdrop for a sublime set from rock giants Crowded House. A packed crowd sang along to the antipodean band's beloved hits, early tracks and treats from new album Gravity
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Shocking images show the TWO TONNES of fly-tipped waste that forced road to shut
SHOCKING images have emerged of fly-tipped waste that forced the closure of a road in Bradford. A bathtub, carpets, and rubble were dumped on the key rural route, which connects East Bierley and Oakenshaw, overnight. West Yorkshire Police discovered
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Warning to Keighley motorcyclists after would-be thieves strike
MOTORCYCLE owners are warned to be on their guard after would-be thieves struck. Three males armed with bolt croppers were seen on CCTV attempting to steal a machine from outside an address at Elsie Street, in the Beechcliffe area of Keighley.
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Huge emergency service response to 'serious incident' that turned out to be hoax
A HUGE emergency service response to a "serious incident" turned out to be a hoax. The Telegraph & Argus saw two ambulances and three rapid-response vehicles on Rooley Lane, heading towards Dudley Hill roundabout this morning. A spokesperson
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Avenue in safe hands as they confirm capture of former goalkeeper
BRADFORD (Park Avenue) have announced the signing of goalkeeper Ed Hall, who joins the club on a deal until the end of the 24/25 season. Hall is already known to some fans at the Horsfall, having played for Avenue in 2016 before joining Farsley
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Heartbreak and devastation after van smashes into hair salon
STAFF at a hair salon have been left "heartbroken" after a van smashed into the front of the business. The one-vehicle crash, which involved Ford Transit van - happened on Harrogate Road in Greengates at around 11.30pm on Wednesday. Photographs
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Road closed and bus service forced to divert due to emergency works
A ROAD is closed and a bus service is being forced to divert due to emergency works. First West Yorkshire announced on X at 7.07am today that Valley Road, in Pudsey is shut today between 9am and 4pm. This is so emergency works can be carried
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Disruption at Bradford district swimming pool after 'major roof leak'
DISRUPTION was caused at a Bradford district swimming pool following a "major roof leak". Shipley Swimming Pool shut its doors on Tuesday evening and was closed on Wednesday morning due to the leak near the balcony area. The building reopened
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Feast year for Brits at Ilkley Trophy as teenage Lancastrian makes an impression
THE history of the Lexus Ilkley Trophy for British players has been a case of feast or famine. Since the tournament began in 2015, there has been a year when no British man won in the singles (2018) and a year when no British woman won in the singles
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Bradford street closures this month due to utility works
A NUMBER of temporary road closures due to utility and construction works across the district have been announced by Bradford Council. Electrical works proposed on or near Back Great Horton Road SE, has necessitated the closure of Back Great Horton
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Students in art, sport, tourism, childcare and software showcase their work
BRADFORD College has been awarded a £2.6 million grant for energy-efficiency works that will contribute to ambitious national net-zero targets. Delivered by Salix and run by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, the Phase 3c Public Sector
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Bradford road closed both ways due to fly-tipping
A BRADFORD road has been closed this morning due to fly-tipping. According to the Telegraph & Argus' traffic & travel page, Cliff Hollins Lane, which links East Bierley to Oakenshaw, is shut in both directions. This is because fly-tipping is
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Former Bantams keeper joins Notts County defensive revamp
CITY will find former keeper Alex Bass in their way next season as the latest part of Notts County’s revamp. The 26-year-old has joined the Magpies after a frustrating spell at Sunderland. Bass featured just twice in two years with the Championship
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Highly-acclaimed artist and craftsman from Silsden dies
AN artist and craftsman whose acclaimed work has been exhibited at venues across the north has died. Tony Jarvis, a father of three and grandfather, who lived in Silsden, had been suffering from cancer. He was born in south London in 1946 and
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Bradford museum to re-open in new location in listed mill this August
A UNIQUE Bradford museum has announced that it will be reopening in its new home in August. The Peace Museum, the only museum of its kind in the UK, has been based in an upper floor space on Piece Hall Yard in the city centre since it opened in
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Bradford food group's latest acquisition a sign that 'city's economy is doing well'
THE acquisition of a large warehouse building by a Bradford food manufacturer is set to create several new jobs. Regal Food Products Group has bought the former Folding Sliding Door (FSD) Company works on Hopbine Lane in West Bowling. The
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Unauthorised 'Chai Village' must be demolished by end of month
AN unauthorised 'Chai Village' on a busy Bradford road needs to be pulled down by the end of the month after an enforcement notice was issued by Bradford Council. The café business was built on a vacant site on Thornton Road in 2022, despite planning
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Bradford man crowned Rookie Manager of the Year at Domino’s Pizza
A BRADFORD man who manages a pizza shop in Eccleshill has won a prestigious award. Domino’s Pizza has named Taylor Waddell from Bradford as this year’s Rookie Manager of the Year, beating over 1,300 managers nationwide to claim the title. Rookie
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Church site sold at auction for £700,000
A PLOT of land that includes an empty church has been sold at auction for £700,000. The plot of land in Sandbeds went under the hammer at an online property auction earlier this week, and sold for the guide price. The Church of Christ the King
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Tributes paid to 'one in a million' Bradford City fan who loved away days
HEARTFELT tributes have been paid to a “one in a million” Bradford City fan. When avid Bradford City fan Douglas Smith, 64, of Bradford, passed away earlier this month, his loss shocked his family and friends. Douglas had a brain tumour and
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Council questions whether it is in public interest to answer Bradford Live questions
BRADFORD Council has said it needs more time to decide whether it is in the public interest to reveal how much taxpayers' cash has been spent on the Bradford Live project. Last month, the Telegraph & Argus used the Freedom of Information (FOI)
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"Surreal" moment for Bradford golfer as he takes top spot to bring trophy home
THE ever-popular Amateur Strokeplay took place on Sunday, and it would be West Bradford Golf Club’s Paddy Gavin who stole the bragging rights on home turf. Competition was set at the white tees and Gavin hit a total gross score of 137, round one
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Heroes among Bradford district police force honoured at awards ceremony
HEROES among the Bradford district police force were honoured at an awards ceremony. The event was held at Odsal Stadium earlier this week (Tuesday, June 18) and was led by Bradford district Chief Superintendent Richard Padwell. A number of
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Anger after injured pensioner lay on pavement in rain for hours awaiting ambulance
A SON has been left angered after his severely injured 84-year-old mother was forced to lay in the soaking rain on a Bradford street for about two hours waiting on an ambulance. Barbara Cseh broke her hip in two places following a fall on Broadstone