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VIDEO: Mystery as bones discovered in secluded street

Police guard the scene of the find

5:29pm Friday 19th March 2010

Mystery surrounds the discovery of bones in a secluded street in Bradford city centre.

Kieran honoured at awards night

Reece Walker-Sharp, left, and Kieran Staunton

7:04pm Friday 19th March 2010

A Bradford schoolboy whose friend has been a tower of strength as he battles a life-limiting illness has paid tribute to his friend.

Photographer is jailed over child pornography

Robin Doherty

7:09pm Friday 19th March 2010

An Ilkley photographer who was paid to take pornographic pictures of teenage girls and negotiated with children as young as 13 to have sex with him on camera for cash has been jailed for five years.

It’s green for go in the eco-homes!

Sonia Whetham (left) and Heather Jacklin at the launch of the new ecology housing project in Bradford

6:52pm Friday 19th March 2010

The first eco-friendly social housing development designed to meet tough Government guidelines for reducing carbon emissions has opened in Bradford.

Man in court on murder charge

4:33pm Friday 19th March 2010

A man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a Bradford teenager who was stabbed to death.

Father's plea for end to knife crime as son stabbed

Mohammed Chunara and his wife Tahera with a picture of their son Abdullah

9:50am Friday 19th March 2010

A tearful dad has called for an end to knife crime on the streets of Bradford after his 15-year-old son suffered seven stab wounds and a fractured skull in a late-night attack.

Brothers jailed for 'cruelty' to sister

Lee Gilligan

9:48am Friday 19th March 2010

A teenager, who had broken away from her family, was bundled into a car from a Bradford street and kept at a house by relatives, a Court heard.

Mum loses £10,000 of jewellery in burglary

Saimah Iqbal in her wedding jewellery

9:35am Friday 19th March 2010

A Bradford mum has spoken of her devastation after intruders stole £10,000 worth of gold jewellery which she wore at her wedding.

Food festival to go on without top chef James

James Martin at last year's event

9:21am Friday 19th March 2010

Bingley Food Festival is set to return to the town’s market square at Easter – but it will be missing an ingredient.

Anger as landmark mill 'left in ruins'

The site of the former Grove Mills in Ingrow

9:14am Friday 19th March 2010

A 200-year-old Keighley cotton mill initially hailed as a major restoration and regeneration project is now just a “ruin in the middle of a building site” says a dismayed councillor.

Match-day zones plan for parking

The planned zones for match-day parking at Odsal

9:44am Friday 19th March 2010

People living near Odsal stadium could get a reprieve from rugby fans parking outside their homes on Bradford Bulls match days.

City leaders refute 'ugly' poll finding

Councillor Dale Smith

9:56am Friday 19th March 2010

City leaders have hit back after Bradford was branded in a survey today as the place city travellers least wanted to visit due to it being “dangerous, ugly and boring”.

Cash boost for care projects

Simon Morritt

8:58am Friday 19th March 2010

Three health projects designed to improve patient care have beaten off stiff competition to secure innovation funding.

19 held over bail and fine offences

Chief Inspector Chris Moorhouse-Everett

9:26am Friday 19th March 2010

More than 50 police officers descended on south Bradford yesterday to target offenders who had breached bail or failed to pay Court fines.

Work starts on university student 'village'

How the scheme will look

6:50am Friday 19th March 2010

Work has started on a landmark £40 million development that will provide state-of-the-art accommodation for 1,000 students in Bradford.

Hold-ups hitting Bingley homes protest, say campaigners

GAG chairman Terry Brown at the site

6:10am Friday 19th March 2010

Campaigners fighting a massive housing development which will swallow up huge swathes of countryside claim they are being hamstrung by delays in the planning process.


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Drama students devised their own play to kill off the competition at a regional event.

A bronze statue of cricketing legend Fred Trueman was unveiled today by his wife Veronica in his adopted home town.

Film industry experts, including actor George Layton, joined community, education and business leaders at a civic reception today to ...

The achievements of young people from across the Bradford district have been recognised at a glittering awards ceremony.




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