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  • "We are all devastated" admits Bantams striker Billy Clarke

    BRADFORD City midfielder Billy Clarke admitted the whole squad had been left “absolutely devastated” by their 1-0 League One play-off final defeat to Millwall. Ex-Leeds striker Steve Morison struck after 85 minutes to send the Lions into the Championship

  • Morison's late goal ends Bantams promotion dream

    Bradford City 0 Millwall 1 CITY'S Championship dream was ended by Millwall at Wembley this afternoon as Steve Morison struck a late winner to break Bantam hearts. Morison struck with five minutes left to settle a tense occasion – and condemn

  • Morison's late goal ends Bantams promotion dream

    Bradford City 0 Millwall 1 CITY'S Championship dream was ended by Millwall at Wembley this afternoon as Steve Morison struck a late winner to break Bantam hearts. Morison struck with five minutes left to settle a tense occasion – and condemn

  • GALLERY: Bantams fans at Wembley

    Bradford City fans marched on Wembley Way in their thousands for the Bantams' League One play-off final encounter against Millwall. Can you spot anyone you know in our gallery? LIVE COVERAGE: our play-off final live blog is live NOW

  • TEA: : Rain washes out afternoon session in Roses Match

    Yorkshire and Lancashire have been frustrated by the rain at Emirates Old Trafford. Only six overs of play have been possible on day two of this Specsavers County Championship match, with no play beyond 11.30 am. Yorkshire reached 265-7 from

  • LUNCH: Rain halts play after six overs at Old Trafford

    YORKSHIRE lost Andrew Hodd in the six overs possible before lunch on day two of the Specsavers County Championship Roses clash at Emirates Old Trafford. Hodd chopped on to Tom Bailey in the day’s fourth over as Yorkshire fell to 256-7 in the 100th

  • Couple taken to hospital after two-car crash

    A COUPLE in their 70s were taken to hospital after a car crash in Brighouse this morning.  Emergency services were called to the incident in Huddersfield Road, Brighouse, just after 10.30am.  The husband and wife were trapped in one of the

  • Brighouse sign off from league with flourish

    BRIGHOUSE Town ended their FA Premier League Northern Division One campaign on a high notebefore their outstanding unbeaten run came to an end in a 3-0 defeat to Bradford City in the West Riding County FA Women's Cup final.Annabelle Cass, Town'

  • All aboard for a fun day out...

    YOU don’t have be a train buff to enjoy travelling by steam.I remember a few years ago taking our young daughter on the Kirklees Light Railway and it was a memorable experience travelling on carriages, that are a character in their own right, and taking

  • Bradfordians rally to help refugees

    OVER the years Bradford and district have contributed greatly to helping refugees.This is indicative through this interesting photograph sourced by our nostalgia writer and researcher, Odele Ayres, which shows the Refugee Hut in Shipley Market Place at

  • Slammin Sam is my hero says Bulls debutant

    LOOSE forward Cameron Smith, who is expected to make his Bradford Bulls debut tomorrow against London Broncos, has certainly chosen a good role model.The 18-year-old loanee from Leeds Rhinos has named former Bulls star Sam Burgess as his hero.The Pontefract-born

  • Magrin aiming to prop up Bulls against former club

    JON Magrin does not believe that he is susceptible to head injuries, despite twice having his matches ended this season by concussion.The 22-year-old Bradford Bulls prop was knocked out only five minutes into the match at London Broncos in March, and

  • What's in a name? Paul finds answers

    Most Bradfordians know how their home city came by its name.In Old English, it means the Broad Ford, a reference to a crossing of the Bradford Beck at Church Bank, where a settlement grew in Saxon times. The Domesday Book refers to it as ‘Bradeford.’Place

  • TV critic Wyke hopes Bradford City pass Wembley screen test

    CITY fans will be hoping that Charlie Wyke is recording the Wembley highlights tonight.Because that will mean that the Bantams have got the right result against Millwall.The striker confessed that he only bothers watching the game again if it has gone

  • School wins top award for its care of pupil with epilepsy

    A BRADFORD primary school has received a national award for its care of a pupil who has epilepsy. Worthinghead Primary School, Wyke Lane, Wyke, has been handed Yeadon-based charity Epilepsy Action’s Edward award. It was given in recognition of its work

  • Wembley win would top the lot for Bantams icon McCall

    VICTORY for City at Wembley today would be Stuart McCall’s crowning glory in football.The Bantams boss admits that winning the League One play-off final against Millwall will even eclipse skippering the club into the Premier League in 1999 for the first

  • CAR REVIEW: Mitsubishi Outlander diesel

    NEW styling and a more refined driving experience are among the improvements to the Mitsubishi Outlander.And progress of this kind is vital in the competitive SUV crossover segment, where the competition doesn’t stand still for long.The flexibility of

  • VIDEO: Bradford City fans fly in from all round the world

    BRADFORD City’s legion of loyal fans from across the globe are jetting in for their side’s play-off final clash today. READ MORE: Bantams at Wembley - LIVE Supporters are flying in from USA, Canada, the Middle East, Spain and Ireland for the

  • Views wanted on dementia care

    UNIVERSITY researchers in Bradford are rolling out a survey UK wide to help them understand what kind of support would best ease the burden for dementia carers.Dr Sahdia Parveen, who is leading, the research said: “Caring for people with dementia is mainly

  • Teenager found guilty of robbing judge of high-powered car

    A TEENAGER who was part of a hooded gang that car-jacked a Bradford judge's high-powered Audi has been locked up for six-and-a-half years. Amir Khan was yesterday found guilty by a jury at Bradford Crown Court of being involved in a planned robbery

  • 'Unlucky' Mercedes driver 'cuts up' police at traffic lights

    A car has been confiscated by police following an ill-judged manoeuvre at a set of traffic lights. According to roads policing officers, the grey Mercedes 'cut up' a police vehicle, which was on patrol in the Aire Valley. The incident happened