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  • Criminal Behaviour Order issued to Bradford male

    A MALE has been issued with a one-year Criminal Behaviour Order. Lewis Lunn has been issued with the CBO following a number of incidents of anti-social behaviour and criminal offences in the Bradford West area. The order states that he must not

  • Former City boss sacked after seven months at the helm

    FORMER City manager Simon Grayson has been sacked by Blackpool, seven months after taking charge of the Sky Bet League One outfit. It all started brightly for Grayson when he turned up for his second spell in the hotseat at Bloomfield Road last

  • PCSO hit by car but driver refuses to stop and help

    A PCSO was the victim of a hit and run this morning in Burley in Wharfedale. Police are appealing for witnesses following the incident on Main Street at about 8.30am. The car, a black Audi A6,  was leaving the social club car park at the time

  • Cocaine courier stopped in Bradford jailed for 6 years

    A TRUSTED cocaine courier caught transporting £100,000 worth of the drug across Bradford has been jailed for six and a half years. Mother of two, Caroline Pearson, had picked up the kilo of high purity cocaine from Bradford man Mohammed Arshad

  • Book of Condolence - Tom Young

    The Telegraph & Argus has opened this online book of condolence to bring together tributes to Tom Young. Tom was killed in a railway incident near Steeton and Silsden Station on Saturday, February 1. Anyone who would like to pay tribute or

  • Bradford solicitors officially dementia friendly

    AWB Charlesworth Solicitors have been awarded the Dementia Friendly Keighley Dementia Recognition Award and Symbol. Dementia Friendly Keighley is playing a vital role in creating such a supportive community and awareness of dementia, by working

  • New physio joins company

    INNOVATIVE occupational physiotherapy provider Physio Med has expanded its team with the addition of a physiotherapist. Christian Erre has joined the team at Physio Med and will be responsible for helping to improve its clients’ health and wellbeing

  • 'No coronavirus' in Bradford hospitals, NHS bosses confirm

    HOSPITALS across the district have confirmed that there are no cases of coronavirus in Bradford. It follows speculation on social media site Facebook that there had been a confirmed case of the disease at Bradford Royal Infirmary. However hospital

  • LIVE UPDATES: Major city centre road reopens after crash

    EMERGENCY workers are investigating a crash on a major city centre road. Police were called to reports of a pedestrial hit by a car on Shipley Airedale Road/Leeds Road at 1.11pm. One man is being treated at Leeds General Infirmary for

  • Grovians back on form after victory over basement side

    OLD Grovians got back to winning ways with a close 20-14 home win over West Park Leeds in Yorkshire Two. The opening exchanges witnessed the visitors score on their first visit to the Grovians half, when a Park fly half chipped over the defence

  • Five things we learned from Bantams comeback win

    RUNNING MAN Jake Reeves has looked rejuvenated in the first two games back under Stuart McCall. Having dipped like the team, Reeves has really picked up his performances and his running stats on Tuesday will have made impressive reading. Reeves

  • Building society raider is jailed

    A BUILDING society robber who leapt over the counter to snatch £500 from the till has been jailed for three years and nine months. Ben Green was “off his head” when he targeted the Keighley branch of Skipton Building Society in Cavendish Road just

  • Pontefract pain is worth it for Salem in thrilling victory

    BRADFORD Salem grabbed an impressive 32-29 win at Pontefract to move up into seventh in Yorkshire One. The hosts broke blind from an early scrum 30 metres out, and a kick and chase created a try in the right corner. Full back Liam Kaye landed a

  • The meet-up where women can talk openly about loss and grief

    THE MUSLIM Women’s Council is launching its bereavement support service for women this Thursday. Those dealing with grief, loneliness and loss can meet others, share experiences and chat in a confidential, safe space. Nicola Clarke, bereavement

  • CORONERS APPEAL: To trace relatives of Keighley man

    CORONERS officers have issued an appeal to trace the relatives of a man who died last week. David Mortimer, of Keighley, died aged 73 from natural causes on Thursday, February 6. Anyone with any information, or who can help officers trace any

  • Inquest into death of teenage boy struck by train opens

    THE inquest of a teenage boy who was struck and killed by a train opened today.  Tom Young, 16, an apprentice bricklayer from Cross Hills, died on Saturday, February 1 in the incident near Steeton and Silsden Station.  Leave your tributes and

  • Homes can be built on builder's yard near Conservation Area

    A BUILDER'S yard in Baildon can be re-developed as eight homes. Bradford Council has granted planning permission to build housing on Ellis' Yard, off Westgate in the village centre and next to the Baildon Conservation Area. The plans were submitted

  • REVEALED: Bradford’s favourite sex position

    BRADFORD’S favourite sex position is……. Missionary. Bradford was one of 11 UK cities to name this position as their all-time favourite, but double that prefer the Eagle. With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, OnBuy.com analysed Google

  • Local band headline city charity concert

    BRADFORD band Issimo has joined forces with the Down Syndrome Training & Support Service on a fundraising show. The duo, Abi Utley and Marc Otway, will be at The Underground in Bradford on Friday, February 28. “The venue is keen to make live music

  • WEATHER WARNING: Snow and ice to hit Bradford

    BRADFORD is to be hit by snow and ice today after the Met Office issued a yellow weather warning. The national weather service declared there are to be further snow showers and icy surfaces in the area, which may lead to travel disruption.

  • The Tour de Yorkshire inspires learning

    CYCLES speeding past in the blink of an eye, brightly coloured jerseys, streets lined with eager onlookers - the Tour de Yorkshire is the perhaps the most exciting event straddling the region. But the four day spectacle itself is just one part of

  • Council ‘gave wrong advice’ to schools for years

    BRADFORD Council gave schools the wrong advice over removing children from school rolls for several years – Councillors have been told. Schools were advised by the Council’s Children’s Services Department, via the Council’s website, that if a family

  • Leaders want Bradford guarantee as HS2 gets go-ahead

    BRADFORD leaders have welcomed Boris Johnson giving HS2 the green light, but are demanding the PM guarantees a city centre stop as part of the plans. Johnson announced in Parliament yesterday afternoon that the high-speed railway will be delivered

  • Safe haven for youngsters with "chaotic home lives"

    A PARTLY derelict property has been transformed into a fully furnished overnight base, offering young people with challenging home lives a safe haven. The ‘Crash Pad’, in Little Germany, is owned by the Cinderella Club, which raises funds for underprivileged

  • Wedding store plan for city centre building

    A CITY centre building that has been empty for a decade will soon become a wedding boutique. However, the identity of the building in question has yet to be revealed. A report on city centre regeneration, due to go before Councillors today,

  • The Create Yorkshire project is coming to Selby

    The Create Yorkshire development is an exciting new project that looks to expand the creative industry throughout Yorkshire, with full support from Selby District Council. “We wanted to move to Church Fenton to be at the heart of the action", explained

  • Bradford City 3 Stevenage 1: Game guide and player ratings

    A second-half comeback provided Stuart McCall with his first win since returning to the helm at Valley Parade. The Bantams overturned a 1-0 deficit to triumph 3-1 at Stevenage. Check out Simon Parker's game guide and player ratings below. MAN

  • 50 YEARS AGO: The birth of Bradford’s Festival

    50 years ago, art students from Bradford university created the first ever Bradford festival with a difference. The timing was perfect as enthusiasm for street theatre or Underground entertainment was becoming very popular. Love looking at old pictures

  • Nostalgia: Do you remember these school football teams?

    In the latest edition of our weekly look back through the T&A picture archives, here are three school football teams from years gone by. Do you remember any of the players? MANDALE MIDDLE SCHOOL 1997: Back, left to right: David Holdsworth

  • Big clean-up operation ahead at Bradford & Bingley

    BRADFORD & Bingley Rugby Union Club remain confident Sunday's floods won’t affect their first team’s fixtures at Wagon Lane as they deal with the fall-out from Storm Ciara. The Bees' pitch was submerged after the River Aire burst its banks following