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Bradford News
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Bradford Bulls players 'in the dark' after crisis meeting cancelled
The crisis at Bradford took a new twist today when the players arrived for talks with the administrator only to discover the meeting was off. read more
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Westfield granted court order to evict Bradford Occupy protesters
Protesters occupying the site of a proposed shopping centre in Bradford for more than a month have moved off the site after developer Westfield was granted a court order to evict them. read more
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Dad who lost legs after brutal attack out of hospital
A pensioner whom a judge said had been left looking like a prison-camp victim after a brutal gang attack is finally out of hospital and starting to rebuild his shattered life. read more
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Despair at Bradford Bulls redundancies
There were scenes of despair at Bradford Bulls’ Odsal ground yesterday as staff were told to pack up and leave without warning. read more
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Woman stuck on window ledge is rescued by firemen
Firefighters had to rescue a woman stuck on the widow ledge of a house in Lidget Green, Bradford, early today read more
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Westfield protestors move caravans off Urban Garden
Protesters occupying the site of a proposed shopping centre in Bradford for more than a month who were moved off the site after developer Westfield was granted a Court order to evict them have tonight packed up their caravans which they had moved into the Urban Garden. read more
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49 arrested in crackdown on benefit cheats
Police in Bradford have arrested 49 people in a crackdown on suspected benefit cheats. read more
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Special Olympian Lynn Williams visits Bradford school
Children at a Bradford special school were able to see an Olympic torch up close when it was brought in by a woman who took part in the relay. read more
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Drainage leaves a bad smell for residents of West Bowling homes
Residents living in some of the region’s most environmentally-friendly homes say their lives are being blighted by severe drainage problems which started only months after they moved in. read more
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Arson-hit cabins on Bradford estate a ‘death-trap’
Arson-hit cabins stacked on top of each other in a Bradford housing estate are a potential death-trap and should be demolished, a councillor is warning. read more
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Royal Mail unveils new office plans for Bradford
Royal Mail has submitted plans to develop a site next to its Bradford North delivery office at Inkersley Road in the city centre as part of its plans to shut three delivery offices in the district. read more
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Westfield in court to evict Bradford protesters
The developer behind plans for a £275 million shopping centre in Bradford city centre was due in Court today in an effort to evict protesters occupying the Broadway site for the past five weeks. read more
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Respect party criticised over council paper gaffe
Respect councillors have been criticised for their “cut and paste” approach to politics, which has led to the party referring to Tower Hamlets rather than Bradford in one of their first motions to Bradford Council. read more
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Badly injured man found on Bradford street may have fallen from building
A man who was found critically injured on a city centre pavement may have fallen while trying to climb up an apartment block. read more
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Pledge agreed in Bradford to tackle sexual grooming of girls
A landmark meeting between West Yorkshire’s most senior police officer, community and religious leaders has sealed a pledge to address the sexual grooming and exploitation of girls. read more
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800 police officer posts to be cut
More than 800 police officers in West Yorkshire are being axed in response to national spending cuts. read more
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I beat my fat fears on gland disorder, says mum
A Bradford slimmer says thyroid disorders need not lead to people becoming fat after she lost four stones despite suffering from the disease. read more
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Ray of hope for Summer
The family of a three-year-old girl who is fighting a rare form of cancer have issued a cry for help in a bid to get backing for their life-saving fundraising campaign. read more
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Spooky treat in store for Keighley Festival visitors this year
Ghost hunters will carry out paranormal investigations as part of this year's revitalised Keighley Festival, which organisers have promised will be “the greatest show Keighley has ever seen”. read more
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Murdered girl’s sister ‘asked for diaries back’
The sister of a teenager allegedly murdered by her parents was said to have told a former friend seeing her parents convicted of the killing would not bring her back. read more
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