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  • Loco buffs steamed up at 'wrong gear'

    Sharp-eyed steam train anoraks can test their knowledge of locomotive engineering if they buy the new 68p postage stamp. It has the image of a tank engine - owned by Keighley & Worth Valley Railway - steaming magnificently forward. But according to

  • Carjackers run over woman

    A woman was in hospital today after being run over by her own car as she tried to stop it being stolen. The 54-year-old suffered a broken leg after she fell out of the car as it was driven away by three men who attacked her in Lidget Green, Bradford.

  • Simon on run to help multiple sclerosis sufferers

    A sales director is putting in a marathon fundraising effort to help fight the debilitating disease affecting his wife. Simon Robertshaw hopes to raise more than £1,500 for the Multiple Sclerosis Trust by running in this year's London Marathon. The 45

  • Carjackers run over woman

    A woman was in hospital today after being run over by her own car as she tried to stop it being stolen. The 54-year-old suffered a broken leg after she fell out of the car as it was driven away by three men who attacked her in Lidget Green, Bradford.

  • Letters to the Editor

    Let old buildings inspire our future SIR - The former Odeon cinema building could be demolished before our very eyes if somebody with the power to stop its demolition doesn't step in and save it. Despite people's pleas and a campaign, Kirkgate Market

  • New year, new start for Danny

    Danny Cadamarteri has one new year resolution he will definitely keep - to forget 2003. Cadamarteri is in line for a City return in Saturday's trip to leaders Norwich. The full version of this story appears in Wednesday's Telegraph & Argus and will

  • Press for more road relief

    Anyone hoping the traffic nightmare would have disappeared with the opening of the new Bingley relief road will have been bitterly disappointed this week as commuters got back into the swing of things after the festive break. Certainly on the evidence

  • Professor remains optimistic on silent Beagle

    Bradford University's Mars expert Professor Howell Edwards said: "Don't write off Beagle 2 just yet." Hopes were high today that there might be a chance of getting a signal back from the probe which has been silent since it landed early on Christmas Day

  • Drugs crime is biggest worry for city people

    Drug dealers and users are the biggest crime concern of people living in Bradford. The drugs problem came top of the list in the city after West Yorkshire Police Authority held a series of consultation events across the county and sent out questionnaires

  • Drink-drive car wrecker awaits sentence

    Neighbours of a drink-driver who wrecked their cars in a 'Demolition Derby'-style shunting fiasco today called for the courts to make an example of him. Residents whose cars were written off in the wreckage claimed former greetings-card company manager