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  • Rude awakening for Guiseley after leading 2-0

    Dagenham & Redbridge 3 Guiseley 2GUISELEY gave up a two-goal lead in their loss at Dagenham & Redbridge to leave them in the National League relegation zone.It was a difficult defeat for the Lions to take, as they had been on a high since their FA Cup

  • Thackley hit six of the best past Parkgate

    THACKLEY were the big winners this weekend as they romped to a 6-0 victory at Parkgate in the Northern Counties East League.The Dennyboys rattled in three goals in each half on their way to a win that lifted them four places up the Premier Division table

  • Popular vet 'recovering well' after car-jacking ordeal

    LATEST: Car stolen in violent carjacking found abandoned A POPULAR vet is said to be “recovering well” after being subjected to a violent car-jacking outside his Bradford home. Terry Croud, who works for the Gatehouse Veterinary Group, was

  • Only way is up for Leeds after beating Boro

    LEEDS head coach Thomas Christiansen expects his side to climb back up the Championship table after a 2-1 win against Middlesbrough.Pablo Hernandez and Gianni Alioski struck goals in either half to put Leeds 2-0 up before Britt Assombalonga ensured a

  • A game of two halves as excellent Avenue see off Brackley

    Bradford Park Avenue 2 Brackley Town 0AVENUE ended Brackley's five-game winning National League North run with a comfortable home victory.In the process, Mark Bower's men put in an excellent performance to claim their third consecutive victory

  • GALLERY: Festival gives Bradford the WOW factor

    ORGANISERS praised the “honesty” of Bradford and its people as a festival reflecting some of the most pressing issues facing women today took place this weekend. The Women of the World (WOW) Festival aims to celebrate the successes of women from

  • NATIONAL: Try-scoring debut for Kildunne

    FORMER Keighley junior player Ellie Kildunne made a try-scoring debut for England Women in the first game of their three-match series against Canada.Kildunne, a former Woodhouse Grove pupil, claimed the final try as England romped to a 79-5 victory, which

  • NATIONAL: First World Cup loss for England Women

    ENGLAND slumped to their first defeat in the Women's World Cup as reigning champions Australia cantered to a 38-0 success.Seven Bulls players featured in the starting line-up at the Southern Cross Group Stadium in Sydney but they were left with dampened

  • NATIONAL: Fleetwood takes Race to Dubai golf title

    JON Rahm of Spain won the DP World Tour Championship as Justin Rose's dramatic late collapse saw Tommy Fleetwood crowned European number one.Rose looked set for a remarkable third win in succession to seal a second Race to Dubai title when he led

  • NATIONAL: Jones says Care is England rugby's Alexis Sanchez

    EDDIE Jones believes England have found their Alexis Sanchez in Danny Care after the Harlequins scrum-half plotted Australia's downfall at Twickenham.A finely-poised Cook Cup showdown saw the hosts lead only 13-6 until Care's arrival off the bench

  • NATIONAL: Bairstow eager for Ashes battle to commence

    ENGLAND'S Ashes tour got real as the traditional Gabba greetings began in Brisbane.Jonny Bairstow did the tourists' talking at a brief airport press conference and said many of the right things to waiting camera crews – about his own team, Australia

  • NATIONAL: England display contained 'good, bad and ugly'

    ENGLAND head coach Wayne Bennett concedes his side will need to improve if they are to go all the way in the World Cup.Bennett, who has admitted to having a resemblance to actor Clint Eastwood, described the 36-6 quarter-final win over Papua New Guinea

  • Keighley caught cold by Boro's speedy backs

    Keighley 5 Middlesbrough 22A MIXTURE of a depleted home backline and a potent Middlesbrough attack led to a frustrating afternoon for Keighley head coach Dave Duxbury in this Yorkshire Shield quarter-final."I had to bring two of our most experienced

  • Cork caps great week with Burnley opener

    BURNLEY boss Sean Dyche was full of praise for Jack Cork as he helped sink former club Swansea 2-0 at Turf Moor.The Swans remain rooted in the Premier League relegation zone after goals from Cork, who swapped clubs for £10million in the summer, and Ashley

  • Wagner unhappy with official after heavy Huddersfield loss

    HUDDERSFIELD coach David Wagner felt the match officials made mistakes which turned the game in Bournemouth's favour as his side lost 4-0.Callum Wilson's hat-trick proved decisive but the Terriers had been the better team in the opening stages

  • GALLERY: Back in time for Christmas at museum

    MORE than 10,000 visitors were transported back to the time of Dickens as Bradford Industrial Museum hosted its ever-popular annual Victorian Christmas Market. Guests at the free event, on November 18 and 19, were greeted with more than 80 stalls

  • VIDEO AND NEW PICTURES: Vandal's rampage caught on CCTV

    CCTV footage has emerged of a man who went on a rampage of “wanton vandalism” in Bingley, damaging nearly 30 cars and houses. West Yorkshire Police said the vehicles and property were targeted in a “mindless spree of damage.” One man is believed

  • Training group given go ahead to open centre in empty store

    A TRAINING provider will open a new drop in centre in an empty city centre unit in the New Year.Qube Learning has been granted planning permission to convert a vacant former optician’s shop on Rawson Place to a ‘kickstart training centre.’The group specialises

  • Keighley charity night raises over £3,800

    ORGANISERS of a charity night in aid of Manorlands have hailed the event a huge success.The extravaganza, staged by the Bronte Vintage Gathering (BVG) team, raised £3,838.Attractions at the event – at Keighley Rugby Union Football Club – included cake

  • Whose is this pretty boy, then? Owner of lost parrot sought

    As winter approaches, any resemblance Cullingworth may have had to the Amazon rainforest grows fainter by the day.So villager Dorothy Chiverton is becoming concerned for the welfare of the brightly-coloured parrot that has made its home in her garden.The