It’s been a busy week again across the Bradford district.

From gangs being jailed to April snow and the fast-paced Naz Shah developments, there has been a wide range of stories grabbing your attention.

Here’s a round-up of ten of our most read stories online:

1. On Monday, our most popular story was about the jailing of four men described as a 'pack of wolves' who were part of a street brawl.

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2. The funeral of popular ice cream boss Sarfraz Khan, which more than 1,000 people went to, attracted the most web views on Tuesday.

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3. On Wednesday, in one of the fastest developing stories we've covered in a while, Bradford West MP Naz Shah was suspended from the Labour party

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4. We had quite a few people contact us about plans for a wet T-shirt competition in a Bradford club as well. The outrage later led to it being called off.

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5. On Thursday, our readers most favoured another crime story. This time it was about the jailing of a gang involved in drug-fuelled street robberies across Bradford city centre.

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6. Plans for a six-screen cinema, eight restaurants and a gym were a talking point on Thursday

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7. CCTV footage showing a car being rammed twice in an 'unprovoked' attack attracted lots of hits too.

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8. Readers also had plenty to say about a major mosque scheme getting planners' backing, despite Heritage England concerns, making this one of the most viewed stories of the week.

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9. On Friday, April the cold snap had plenty of people talking and many readers sent us their pictures of snowy scenes.

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10. Our nostalgic picture gallery of Bradford pubs was also a big hit this week. We're planning on delving into our picture archive on a regular basis to bring you more of these galleries - we've got some real gems hidden away. If you'd like us to look for photographs on a particular theme, you can email suggestions to newsdesk@telegraphandargus.co.uk.

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