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  • New motorway junction part of £1 billion transport deal

    A NEW motorway junction improving Bradford's links with Huddersfield is one of the schemes approved in a £1 billion transport deal.The M62 is to get a junction 24a, linking it to the A641 Bradford Road at Brighouse, while other improvements are planned

  • Review of the Year: How Bradford did business in 2014

    Chris Holland looks back at the key events in business and industry in 2014 JANUARY Specialist recruitment and training group Driver Hire achieved the four best weeks of trading in the Bradford-based company’s 30 year history across its 100

  • Jail for Bradford burglar who fled to Spain

    A BURGLAR involved in a confrontation with a householder subsequently tried to flee the country using his brother’s passport. Leeds Crown Court heard today Paul Capuvanno, 44, got on a flight to Spain in September having booked a ticket with Jet

  • Police urge people to name shoplifting suspect

    THIS man with a tattoo on his neck is being hunted by police investigating the theft of beer and whiskey from a supermarket in Queensbury. The suspect stole a crate of beer and a bottle of Jack Daniel's from the Tesco store in Brighouse Road, at

  • Happy to see back of this year

    BACK in the days when I went to parties and pubs on New Year's Eve, when I was young and daft enough to negotiate icy pavements in high heels with a bellyful of cheap cider, I was the butt of jokes because of my midnight phobia.It wasn't just any midnight

  • Last ever sheepdog trial event to be held

    ANNUAL fundraising sheepdog trials will be held at an Oakworth farm for the last time on New Year's Day.The event, organised by mother and son team Carol and Philip Mellin, has been running since 1991.Since 2003 the occasion has raised £24,911 for the

  • Residents prepare for street lights switch-off

    RESIDENTS in parts of Otley and Yeadon are preparing for a partial switch-off of their street lights. Leeds City Council, like many local authorities, is introducing a cost-cutting policy of turning off lights in 'low risk' areas between midnight

  • Review of the Year: 2014 in Bradford and beyond

    JANUARY LOCAL Bradford’s Irish Club, in Rebecca Street, goes up for sale. Auditors PKF Littlejohn are appointed by the government to go through the books of Keighley Town Council, following complaints about financial transactions.

  • Stained glass windows have a rich history

    SIR – Not many people are aware that the renowned stained glass artist Margaret Agnes Rope designed the windows in Holy Spirit Catholic Church, Heckmondwike. She was a friend of father John O’Connor, the Father Brown of GK Chesterton’s detective

  • People are to blame, not religion or alcohol

    SIR – Commenting on Iain Morris’ letter (December 23), religion is not the cause of problems, just like alcohol, cars, money, etc, do not cause problems. Rather, it is people and their handling of the commodity that cause problems. Two people can

  • Time to face the facts over Wood Report

    SIR – Further to Cllr Geoff Reid’s (pictured) letter (December 24), as a co-opted fellow member of his on the Children’s Services Overview and Scrutiny Committee, I heartily agree with his critical comments about the implied judgement by some senior

  • Attacks represent public resentment

    SIR – That the 95 enforcement officers have been subjected to an average of 14 instances of some form of physical violence per year, is an indication of the degree of uncontrollable frustration felt against council policies and the officers’ lack of

  • Police hunt men over theft of office documents

    POLICE are hunting these two men who stole a box of documents from an office in Wibsey, Bradford. The pair damaged a window when they struck at a business on High Street, between 3.45am and 3.55am on November 20 this year. One of the men is

  • Time has come to replace House of Lords

    SIR – Although I never had much time for Scotland’s former SNP leader and one time first minister Alex Salmond MSP, when he calls for a constitutional referendum across the UK over the abolition of the House of Lords, including life and hereditary

  • How new VAT rule could affect district's small businesses

    A NEW European Union VAT rule comes into effect from tomorrow and it's worrying thousands of micro-businesses in the UK. In future they will have to pay VAT on digital products sold into the 27 other member states of the EU. These products include

  • Honouring the ones who make our lives better

    The New Year's Honours list is now as much a part of the Christmas period traditions mince pies and fir trees. And so it should be. When we get to the end of the year, it is natural to look back and reflect on what we have done, what we haven't

  • Bradford park set to display trail of sculpture artwork

    AN AWARD-winning sculpture will be on display as part of an art trail around a Bradford park.Sam Shendi's steelwork 'Evolution' won the Royal British Society of Sculptor's FIRST108 Award 2013. Other steelwork on display at the Lister Park trail by the

  • 'Passionate' Bradford healthcare staff receive rewards

    AWARD-winning healthcare staff at Bradford District Care Trust have won praise from bosses.Almost 40 nursing and corporate staff, who had all won local, regional or national awards in 2014, joined members of the Trust Board at their December meeting.Chief

  • Alcoholic stole cupcake maker to buy drink

    AN ALCOHOLIC who stole a cup cake maker to sell to buy drink has been sentenced to an eight week curfew order.John McMenamin, 50, of Westgate, Bradford, admitted shoplifting the £19.99 item at Argos in the city's Kirkgate Centre on December 4.His solicitor

  • Redfearn needs luck to turn in Leeds United's favour

    FRUSTRATED Leeds manager Neil Redfearn knows his team need a break after Tuesday's 2-0 defeat at Derby left them just a point above the Championship relegation zone.The Rams were denied a single shot on target until United midfielder Alex Mowatt turned

  • All officials should be treated with respect

    SIR – It is sad to read that a proportion of the Bradford public are abusing/assaulting wardens, whose remit is to serve the public of this city (T&A, December 26). In no way do I condone such nonsense but perhaps it may be timely to remind

  • Former Bradford City boss Taylor sacked by Gillingham

    GILLINGHAM have sacked manager Peter Taylor after 14 months in charge. The former Bantams boss had been in charge of the Gills since October 2013 but back-to-back home defeats against Chesterfield and Bristol City have led to the 61-year-old’s

  • Have your say on council's licensing policy

    PEOPLE are being invited to have their say on the rules around pubs, clubs and late-night takeaways. Bradford Council is reviewing its licensing policy. It covers the sale of alcohol, the provision of regulated entertainment and the sale of

  • Man, 46, kept £6,000-worth of cocaine in a safe

    A 46-YEAR-OLD Cottingley man has appeared in court charged with possession with intent to supply cocaine. Alan Starkey, of Midway Avenue, was caught by police officers with 168 grams of the class A drug in his possession, worth an estimated £6,120

  • Mark Yeates ruled out of Bradford City FA Cup clash

    MARK Yeates will miss City's FA Cup third-round tie at Millwall on Saturday with a knee ligament strain. The influential midfielder suffered the injury from a bad tackle during the Boxing Day win at Fleetwood. He had a scan on it yesterday.

  • New way to pay as bus tickets go hi-tech

    BUS passengers using First West Yorkshire services will have a new way to pay their fares in future after the firm adopted Barclays Pingit as a new option.First introduced a mobile ticketing service earlier this year, allowing customers to use mobile

  • Uninsured drink driver wrecked driving instructor's car

    AN UNINSURED motorist wrecked a driving instructor's car when he was more than three times the drink drive limit, a court heard.Paul Ackroyd, 33, of Edgehill Close, Queensbury, Bradford, pleaded guilty to driving on Collingham Avenue, Buttershaw, Bradford

  • Printmakers' work is on display at museum

    AN EXHIBITION profiling the work of a group of printmakers in West Yorkshire has gone on display in Bradford.Members of Inkers have taken inspiration from Bradford Industrial Museum’s collections, buildings, and archives, to produce an exhibition in a

  • Takeaway plan for city centre is considered

    A HOT potato and sandwich shop could soon be opened in an empty city centre unit close to the Westfield development.The unit, 67 Market Street, is next to The Old Bank pub, and is subject of a planning application by Nazrinda Malik to turn it from a shop

  • Man, 21, arrested over three Bradford burglaries

    A MAN aged 21 has been arrested by police investigating three house burglaries in Bradford. Officers called yesterday at a house in Eccleshill to arrest the man over offences in the Bolton and Undercliffe areas of the city. They also arrested

  • Bradford man fined for being drunk in charge of a child

    A BUS passenger collapsed in a drunken stupor on top of a little boy he had taken on an outing to McDonald's, a court heard yesterday.Mark Townley tippled over in his seat, trapping the three-year-old child against him, after including a visit to a pub

  • Gale reflects on a 'dream' year at Yorkshire

    ANDREW Gale will no doubt sit down with a beer or two on New Year's Eve and reflect upon what he has described as the best year of his life.Not only did the Yorkshire captain lead his side to the club's first LV= County Championship title since 2001,

  • Green predicts nail-biting year for Bradford Bulls

    MARC Green has told Bulls fans to expect some "uncomfortable viewing" next season as every one of their Championship rivals go gunning for the division's prize scalp. But he maintains that if the players keep their discipline and work ethic, their

  • Guiseley have high hopes for derby go-ahead

    GUISELEY are optimistic of staging their New Year's Day match against Harrogate Town.The Lions' potentially lucrative home match against AFC Fylde was postponed last Sunday due to snow but Guiseley's chief executive officer Adie Towers is more confident

  • Keighley Cougars boosted by Josh Lynam return

    JOSH Lynam is to make a dramatic return to Cougars after agreeing a deal to rejoin his hometown club for the 2015 campaign. Back in October, the highly-regarded second-rower signed a one-year deal with Australian QRL Cup outfit Norths Devils.

  • Bantams boss Parkinson: We're banking on having Ben at the Den

    PHIL Parkinson is confident that Ben Williams will be in City’s goal for the FA Cup third-round trip to Millwall on Saturday.The experienced stopper’s current half-season contract runs out today, which potentially could leave the Bantams with only the

  • Lorry driver appears in court over M606 death crash

    A LORRY driver who was involved in a four-vehicle smash which killed a woman on the M606 near Bradford has appeared in court. Edvard Musik, 46, of Compton Road, Leicester, is charged with causing death by dangerous driving. He was driving a

  • Your 36 most read Telegraph & Argus stories of 2014

    The three most-read stories from each month of 2014 from telegraphandargus.co.uk. JANUARY 1. CCTV caught man performing sex act in Bradford car park "A chef has admitted outraging public decency in a city centre car park after being spotted