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  • Forget sex - fit a pacemaker

    SEX, sex, sex - the papers are full of it.‘Making love is good for your heart (but only if you’re a man)’ was the first headline that unsettled me while having a quick read on the train.Scientists have revealed that enjoying regular sex could be the best

  • Big City Play Day proves a big hit

    FAMILIES flocked to Bradford’s City Park this afternoon as the area was transformed into a huge outdoor playground. The activities were put on as part of the Big City Play Day, which was free to attend. Children of all ages took part in games

  • North Parade 'absolutely buzzing' for fourth annual Street Party

    BRADFORD’S ‘top of town’ has been “absolutely buzzing” today as the annual North Parade Street Party got into full swing. The event, now in its fourth year, sees local bars and cafes spill out onto the street for a day of food, music, fairground rides

  • Crowds flock to enjoy action-packed 136th Bingley Show

    CROWDS braved a wet start to enjoy a host of attractions at yet another action-packed Bingley Show today.One of the highlights was a debut performance at the event by the Bolddog Lings stunt motocross team, who took to the main arena to perform a series

  • Police appeal over missing teenage girl

    POLICE are appealing for information on a Bradford teenager who went missing from home last night.  Umme Habiba Tahir, 17, was last seen at an address off Idle Road, Bradford at 6.30pm yesterday.  She is described as 5ft3" tall, of slim build

  • Family cruise that won't break the bank

    by Paul WojnickiWE initially chose MSC for one reason - price. It’s hard to believe that in the school holidays a six day/five night cruise for a family of four could cost just £630, or around £100 per day for four people, but that’s exactly what we paid

  • Tribute to Indian Army war dead is "long overdue"

    ON the first day of this month, a wreath was laid at the Bradford Pals memorial in remembrance of the 1.14 million men of the Indian Army who served in the First World War.Tricia Restorick, president of Bradford World War 1 Group, said it was the first

  • Boshell could be one of last pieces of Avenue jigsaw

    BRADFORD Park Avenue's squad for the imminent season is almost assembled, with manager Mark Bower well ahead in preparation for his first full season with the club.The former Bantams skipper and Guiseley manager took over just a dozen games into last

  • SCHOOL'S OUT: Great ideas for keeping the kids entertained

    SCHOOLS will soon be out for the summer... Families may have already planned a programme of events to keep themselves entertained throughout the long summer break. Whether it be a jaunt abroad or a short-stay excursion it’s interesting travelling

  • Gill set to plug hole for Albion Sports

    ALBION Sports boss Kulwinder Sandhu could have found a solution to a problem position after a chance phone call led to James Gill making his debut for the Toolstation Northern Counties East League Premier Division club last Saturday.Gill played at centre

  • RACING TIPS: Snazzy selection for Super Sprint success

    CLIVE Cox and Adam Kirby can claim the feature event of the afternoon for the second Saturday running, with SNAZZY JAZZY given the nod in the Weatherbys Super Sprint at Newbury.Trainer Cox and jockey Kirby stole the headlines at Newmarket last weekend

  • Weakened Leeds nilled by Warriors

    ENGLAND stand-off George Williams scored two tries to make up for an off day with the boot as Wigan put a weakened Leeds to the sword with a 34-0 victory at the DW Stadium.No doubt with an eye on next Saturday's Challenge Cup semi-final against Hull

  • Willey whacks Yorkshire to victory

    DAVID Willey smashed 70 off 38 balls before Tim Bresnan and Azeem Rafiq took three wickets apiece as Yorkshire hammered Birmingham Bears in a one-sided NatWest T20 Blast clash at Headingley. The Vikings clinched their second North Group win at

  • Romain wants to remain at Valley Parade with Bantams

    ROMAIN Vincelot is in talks over a new City deal, the Telegraph & Argus understands. Discussions are believed to be well advanced with the skipper, who is entering the final season of his current contract. Scunthorpe have been monitoring

  • CAR REVIEW: Nissan Juke Nismo RS

    FUN - that’s the word that immediately springs to mind after a week in the company of this souped-up car.The Nismo RS badging has brought eye-catching design and smile-inducing performance to the practical Nissan Juke. There’s no shortage of hot hatches

  • Bulls desperate to tame wounded Lions

    THE Bulls intend to offer no sympathy to crisis-hit Swinton in tomorrow's battle of the bottom two at Odsal.Fresh financial worries have left the Lions fearing for their future and the club admitted they only just met last month's wage bill.Currently

  • Daddy cool: Roche urges Bulls to stay patient

    NEW dad Colton Roche has offered some fatherly advice to the Bulls ahead of their key clash with Swinton: “We must smarten up.”Roche is learning to divide his time between the team’s fight for Championship survival and parenting duties at home.Partner