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  • Volunteers thrive in court cafes set up to help chaplaincy

    “I LOVE baking, especially lemon drizzle cake.” Gillian Carlin smiles as she slices her speciality cake and places it on a plate ready to serve to diners. She is a dab hand at other mouthwatering creations too, including butterfly buns and

  • Decorating sparks arguments among couples

    THE biggest threat to marital harmony is not sex, money or children - but home décor. Nearly half of British couples admit they have been at loggerheads with their partner over the design and decoration of rooms in their home, a new survey has revealed

  • League One review: Rochdale and Oxford boost survival hopes

    City remain six points from safety following their 4-1 home defeat to Blackpool as Rochdale boosted their chances of staying up with a 3-1 home win over Scunthorpe. Aaron Wilbraham's double left Dale just a point from escaping the drop zone. Kgosi

  • Saltaire's Curryosity Cafe to close its doors

    SALTAIRE'S Curryosity Cafe is to close its doors in the village. The news was announced today on Twitter with a message which said: "A special announcement from the Curryosity team. "We’re very sorry to say that we’ve decided to close the doors

  • Lanes reopen after M62 crash

    ALL lanes are now open following a crash on the M62. It was causing disruption on the westbound carriageway between junctions 28 and 27. Highways England confirmed recovery is now complete. Traffic officer 'Traffic Dave' shared these pictures

  • Officers stop to help after car smashes through wall

    A CAR smashed through a wall in Bradford earlier today. Officers from the Steerside Team were on patrol in known "hot-spots" when they came across this smash in the Bradford East area of the city.  The team said: "Happy to stop and deal. Thankfully

  • Here's what will open in Darley Street's old Poundworld unit

    IF you love a bargain and have been mourning the loss of Poundworld from Bradford then a new store might be right up your street.  'One Below' is due to open its doors in the old Poundworld unit on Darley Street on Friday, March 29, at 10am.

  • Get your Golden Ticket for Summer Bash

    BULLS are delighted to announce they will be running a four-game 'Golden Ticket' promotion - giving YOU the chance to win a FREE ticket to this year’s Summer Bash in Blackpool. John Kear’s men are back at the Bash for the first time since 2017 and

  • Pickersgill ready to face his mentor

    BRANDON Pickersgill has spoken of his excitement ahead of facing off against his old mentor Gregg McNally this weekend – with a fundraiser for Gregg’s wife Rosey also taking place prior to kick-off. Rosey suffers from Avascular Necrosis, a bone-crippling

  • Yorkshire coach close to knowing side for Championship opener

    ANDREW Gale is close to knowing what his team will look like for Yorkshire’s opening round Specsavers County Championship match against Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge – which starts in less than a fortnight. Coach Gale and his players have arrived

  • Weekend off for City Women as Park Avenue faces Belles

    BRADFORD City Women are without a game tomorrow as they gear up for next weekend's clash with fellow strugglers Doncaster Rovers Belles. City will be looking to notch their first victory of the Northern Premier Division season against their 12-placed

  • Bulls coach: I've never seen injury run like it

    JOHN Kear admits the Bulls’ injury hoodoo is the worst he has experienced in the game. The coach’s hand is forced once again as he picks a side to face Leigh at Odsal tomorrow. His sizeable squad remains stretched because of the casualty count

  • CAR REVIEW: Ford Focus 1.5-litre diesel

    As an all-round family car, the Ford Focus is hard to beat in the compact hatchback segment. By virtue of its outstanding handling and a remarkably compliant ride, the fourth-generation model oozes driver appeal. The Focus was launched in 1998

  • Council 'delighted' with link road plan

    BRADFORD Council has welcomed news that Highways England is considering a new road linking the M65 to the Bradford District. This week Transport Secretary Chris Grayling announced that Highways England will lead a £300,000 study looking at major

  • JOHN KEAR: We must start off better to curb Leigh's threat

    WHILE I was disappointed with the result last week at Widnes I was pleased with the performance. I thought against York we were the best team and didn’t come away with the win and, while I am not saying we were the best team at Widnes, we were certainly

  • OPPOSITION: Leigh out to end 25-year Odsal hoodoo

    IT is safe to say Odsal has not proved a happy hunting ground for Leigh Centurions over the years. John Duffy's side will be looking to end a 25-year hoodoo when they travel to Bradford tomorrow. Indeed the last time Leigh defeated Bulls at Odsal

  • Bowyer: Rock-bottom Bantams can still hit high notes

    GARY Bowyer today reminded those giving up on City: The only way is up. The Bantams are back on the bottom of League One for the first time in over three months after last week’s choker at Oxford. They are two points behind nearest rivals Rochdale

  • Bulls coach: Leigh are big hitters

    THE Bulls are “miles” behind Odsal opponents Leigh in terms of wage budget, John Kear has admitted. Gregg McNally makes his return to Bradford tomorrow in a Centurions line-up packed with big names. Former Bulls starlet James Bentley will also

  • Bantams v Blackpool game preview

    Check out our game preview as the Bantams host Gary Bowyer's former club Blackpool in their continued bid for survival in League One. Kick-off: Saturday, March 23 (3pm) Venue: Valley Parade Possible line-ups CITY GK Richard O’Donnell

  • Nat wants a happier end to City’s battle

    IT remains the highest points tally for any relegated team. Fifty is traditionally viewed as the safety mark – but 54 was not enough to rescue Peterborough’s Championship chances six years ago. As Gary Bowyer talks about the prospect of City’