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Bradford News
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Attack leaves Bradford cabbie too scared to work at night
A Bradford cabbie who was subjected to what a judge branded a “brutal and thuggish” attack by a passenger said he no longer takes fares at night because he is scared of further assaults. read more
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Cost of home care for elderly 'could soar by a third'
Elderly people in Bradford are facing spiralling bills for help to get washed, dressed and fed at home after Bradford Council revealed it could hike the cost of home care by a third. read more
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Card store closures spark jobs anguish
Staff at Clinton Cards stores across the Bradford district have been left fearing for their jobs after administrators announced plans to close 350 stores. read more
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Thousands of jobs to go as Clinton Cards closes stores
Nearly 3,000 jobs are to be axed after the administrators of Clinton Cards announced plans to close 350 stores. read more
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Sister pays tribute to Allerton mum who died of rare cancer
A mum who had earache for six months died from a rare cancer which spread through her skull to her brain. read more
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Bradford Council’s planning enforcement rules change would be a ‘free-for-all move’
Changes to Bradford Council’s planning enforcement rules would stop “trivial breaches” wasting officers’ time, the authority has insisted. read more
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Bradford firm is fined after worker’s accident
A textile worker suffered long-term damage and scarring to his hand after it was dragged into a machine at a Bradford firm, a court heard. read more
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Bradford carers join forces with young people
Young people are bridging the generation gap in Bradford by teaming up with carers aged 50 and over to learn vital life skills. read more
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T&A wedding winners' big day is nearly here
In less than a month, bride-to-be Tara Peel and her fiance Philip Marson will be enjoying the big day they have waited years for. read more
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Films play vital role in dementia therapy
Films from the collections housed at the Yorkshire Film Archive are at the forefront of a pioneering project to unlock memories for people with dementia and other age-related memory disorders. read more
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City’s all set for a right Royal jubilee celebration
Bunting is flying across Bradford already as jubilee fever sweeps the district. read more
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David Hockney backs bid to rescue Odeon
Renowned Bradford artist David Hockney has lent his support to the campaign to save the city’s former Odeon building from demolition. read more
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Organisers urge talented people to get involved in Positive Bradford event
Hundreds of requests from people wanting to take part in this year’s Positive Bradford event are expected by organisers. read more
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Bradford mum's fears over ongoing gas smell
A Bradford mum is in fear for her family’s health after their home has been plagued by a pungent smell of gas over the last three weeks. read more
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Staying Put gets £310,000 to help victims of violence
A Bradford charity which helps women suffering domestic violence and abuse has received a £310,000 Lottery windfall. read more
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Travel firm is fined for refunding failings
A Bradford travel company has been fined more than £2,000 for failing to have proper security in place to ensure customers would be refunded in the event of insolvency. read more
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Yorkshire Building Society staff help to spruce up Undercliffe Cemetery
Staff from Yorkshire Building Society’s head office put their painting and decorating skills to the test when they gave up their own time to help tidy up a Bradford cemetery. read more
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Six months for carnival conman
A pub manager has praised his staff for helping with the arrest of a conman who tried to dupe him out of £40 meant for good causes. read more
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Creative hub Handmade in Bradford is a hit!
A creative hub in a former empty shop has proved a hit with shoppers and artists. read more