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  • Mirfield's exit hands Bankfoot relegation reprieve

    Mirfield have resigned from the Bradford League due to a lack of players. They only joined from the Central Yorkshire League in 2001, were promoted from the Second Division in 2002 and have successfully battled against relegation from the First Division

  • Kearney relishing Boxing Day scrap

    Tom Kearney is eyeing a Boxing Day return to City colours. The tenacious midfielder has been sidelined with a thigh injury since the FA Cup loss to Rushden. It has been a frustrating time for Kearney, who before the lay-off had been playing his best football

  • Bulls pair caught short

    If you happen to run into Ryan Hudson or Andy Lynch this Christmas, do the right thing and buy them a pint - and maybe a sandwich. Having not been paid by former club Castleford Tigers since late October, the newly-recruited Bulls duo could do with the

  • Alhambra panto is paved in gold!

    A breath-taking underwater stunt, an army of cheeky rats and a fabulous flying fairy - it could only have been the opening night of the Alhambra pantomime. Dick Whittington may not be as glitzy as last year's production of Cinderella but this was a charming

  • Branson flies to Holly's aid

    Christmas has come early for little Holly Clarke as business tycoon Sir Richard Branson has offered to fly her to the United States for pioneering treatment. And the desperately-ill five-year-old's family has received a double festive gift as a date has

  • Letters to the editor

    Pensioners need some answers SIR - I recently wrote about a petition for free transport, signed by 2,000 pensioners, presented to Councillor Stanley King, chairman of West Yorkshire Transport Authority, and then passed on to our MPs. At the same time

  • Clamp on bingers welcome

    It can be a very unsettling experience to have a relaxed, lively but civilised night out in the city centre with friends or colleagues disturbed by the behaviour of disruptive and perhaps even violent drunks in other parties. In fact it can be so unsettling

  • On this day

    In 1903, America acquired the Panama Canal Zone for an annual rent. In 1970, divorce was legalised in Italy. In 1983, Rolling Stone Keith Richards married his girlfriend Patti Hansen. From the Telegraph & Argus of December 18, 1979... A new row has

  • 'Incredible' trip for children in care

    Children from Bradford Council's care homes are set to enjoy an 'incredible' trip in the New Year. Bradford cinema Cineworld in the Leisure Exchange has donated popcorn and drinks for at least 30 children to enjoy whilst watching a special free viewing

  • Crackdown patrols blitz binge drinkers

    Police were out in force around the Bradford district last night to clamp down on binge drinkers getting involved in public disorder. In Bradford city centre, dozens of police officers, Community Support Officers and Special Constables were on high-visibility

  • Restaurant takes last seat at table

    A new Oriental restaurant has opened in Bradford, marking the completion of a multi-million-pound leisure park in the city. A deal has been sealed for the last available unit on the Leisure Exchange development in Vicar Lane. It has been filled by the