In 2005, A woman who held an apple while driving her car around the corner was fined £60 and ordered to pay £100 costs.
In 1967, the Monkees were at number one with "I'm a believer."
In 2001, The key for the letter "W" was removed from computers at the White House, in what was thought to be a practical joke by parting Clinton staff. Some of the W's were blacked out and others taped to the ceilings and walls.
25 years ago
Taken from the Telegraph and Argus of January 23, 1983...
A fire broke out in the early morning in a pub kitchen in Bradford. The blaze destroyed £200 worth of holiday clothes, as the owners were flying to Tenerife later that afternoon. The landlord was only aware of the fire when schoolchildren banged on his door on their way to school.
50 years ago
Taken from the Telegraph and Argus of January 23, 1958...
Bradford's Lord Mayor defended his city as politicians swarmed into Bradford. Conservatives and Labour argued over the by-elections which were about to take place.
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