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1:09pm Tuesday 11th March 2008
Bradford City fan Jonathan Jackson is back on home territory as the new manager of Skipton Building Society's High Street branch.
He returns after spending six months providing maternity cover at the office towards the end of 2005.
He started at the society in January 2005 as branch manager at Keighley and after a spell at the Skipton branch he returned to Keighley before joining the Ilkley team, where he has spent the last 18 months.
Jonathan, who lives in Bradford and has two daughters aged ten and eight, is a devoted supporter of Bradford City and still has 17 years left on the 25-year season ticket he took out.
He said: "Last time I was here I helped the team to success by winning Skipton's Branch of the Year' title in 2006 and I'm looking to replicate that form."
A foal stolen from its mother’s side has been reunited after it was turned in at a police station.
A dad and his son are off on a 4,000-mile African adventure in a banger they bought on eBay for £150.
Teenage stab victim Ben Kinsella made an appeal to Gordon Brown to stamp out knife crime, it has been reported.
The death of a 10-week-old baby boy was being investigated by the police.
Former England bowling coach Allan Donald believes Steve Harmison's "fear" of the Test arena may prevent him from returning to the biggest stage.
Confident Paul McLaren today warned the rest of League Two: We’re favourites for a reason.
Michael Platt admits a series of high-profile individual blunders and a personal try drought has dented his confidence this year.
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