The T&A has been reporting on Bradford and West Yorkshire for 150 years.
Here we take a look at some of the stories that were making the news on Saturday, June 14, 2003. You can click on the headline to read the full story.
Police hunt high-class crockery raiders
Police were hunting burglars targeting high class porcelain and crockery in Bingley and Ilkley.
Raiders struck at a house in Clifford Road, Middleton, Ilkley, grabbing figurines and cups and saucers.
Work finally started on the last two schools to be rebuilt in the Bradford schools reorganisation - new premises for Cullingworth Primary and St Philip's CE Primary in Girlington.
New laws meant that public drinking could be restricted by the police if it caused a nuisance.
A pilot scheme proved successful in Bradford city centre and Bingley.
Shipley residents were being asked to give their views on the proposals.
Fans in biker T-shirts and leathers mingled with traditionally dark-suited mourners for the funeral service of Baildon TT ace David Jefferies.
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