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  • Guiseley hampered by injury to keeper

    Selby Town 3 Guiseley 1 Guiseley were knocked out of the West Riding County Cup after having a stand-in keeper for the second half following an injury to John Lamb. Defender Peter Sumner took the gloves during the break and had little to do apart from

  • Kiwi ace aims to fulfil his dream at Bulls

    Six months ago Toa Kohe-Love's club coach, Hull's Shaun McRae, publicly questioned whether the prolific try-scoring centre had a future in the game. McRae described Kohe-Love's recurrent shoulder problem as a "career thing". Recent reports coming out

  • How's that for starters -- Caisley

    Chairman Chris Caisley says the Bulls will have no excuses if they aren't fired up for the coming season. Caisley is delighted with an early-season programme that will see the Bulls play the World Club Challenge final against Penrith, a Grand Final re-match

  • Managers to take over £35m car firm

    Calverley-based Zenith Vehicle Contracts, one of the UK's larg-est leasing companies, has been bought out by its management for an undisclosed sum. The management team - headed by managing director Andrew Cope, finance director Mark Philips and sales

  • Why Chloe's name will live on forever

    A charity set up to help send a young Bradford girl on a dream holiday today vowed to fight on with its fundraising despite her sudden death earlier this month. Friends and family of brave 13-year-old Chloe Hudson have produced a calendar to help raise

  • Raiders may force up fees for students

    Burglars fled with a £1,000 projector when they targeted an adult community college for the 16th time in 18 months. Staff at Bowling Community College say students fees might be forced up after the latest attack on the Flockton Road college in East Bowling

  • Bishop to pray for the city's children

    The Bishop of Bradford, the Right Reverend David James, today revealed the children of the city will be in his prayers this Christmas. He wants them to believe there is a future here for them. Bishop James, a father-of-four, said: "I want every child

  • Firm gives huge Christmas boost to T&A appeal

    Bradford's closure-threatened toy library today received a fantastic Christmas present - a massive collection of specialist toys. Shipley-based company Spacekraft put together the gift after learning about Bradford Toy Library's plight through the Telegraph

  • Letters to the Editor

    Time to demote the professionals SIR - Thanks for your front page report of Judge Hawkesworth's outrage at the prevalence of fraudulent claims for compensation (T&A, December 20). Many of us are dismayed at the apparent shift in attitudes to dealing

  • Middleton's trusty boot seals victory

    Queensbury recorded their third Premier Division win of the season with a nail-biting 2-0 success at Park Amateurs. The bottom-of-the-table relegation battle was fiercely contested with both defences well on top throughout the game. The first half ended

  • Deano: We must show true grit

    Dean Windass jumps back into the heat of City's relegation fight, insisting: Don't give up on us. City are nine points adrift of safety in second from bottom, and recent history is not on their side. In the last five seasons, only once has the team in

  • Generous acts to be applauded

    Christmas is a time for giving. That is something that Shipley-based company Spacekraft clearly understands. Although its profits are generated from the sale of specialist toys and equipment for use by disabled and special-needs children, it has generously

  • On This Day

    In 1809, American frontier scout "Kit" Carson was born. In 1971, Switzerland granted women the right to vote. In 1974, The Beatles legally dissolved their partnership. From the Telegraph & Argus of December 24th, 1978... The James Ashworth Singers

  • Poster bid in hunt for Nazish

    A national poster campaign has been started to find a Bradford University student who went missing more than two months ago. Posters will be displayed on the sides of lorries travelling around the country to help trace Nazish Javed. The posters have been

  • New day dawns at Pennington's

    It's been one of Bradford's hottest nightspots for nearly half a century. And now the famous venue on Manningham Lane - once the Mecca Locarno and now known as Pennington's - will undergo another big change. John Pennington today revealed he has sold