Motorbike recovered in Keighley returned to owner
POLICE from Operation Steerside have assisted with the recovery of another stolen motorbike this afternoon in Keighley. Officers reported that the bike is now back with its owner.
POLICE from Operation Steerside have assisted with the recovery of another stolen motorbike this afternoon in Keighley. Officers reported that the bike is now back with its owner.
COUNCIL leisure centres will begin a "phased re-opening" later this month, but Ilkley's much loved lido will not open for some time. New government guidelines issued this week pave the way for the country's pools and gyms to re-open.
NAIL BARS and beauty salons are getting ready to re-open after the government advised that they are among the businesses able to open from Monday. Beauty salons like C&H Hair and Nails in Wibsey (pictured) will not be able to perform for face
THE official unveiling of a new kit is often one of the highlights of any pre-season for supporters and City are no exception. The Bantams may be waiting for a start date for the new season, but they have already revealed how they will be kitted
CITY have unveiled their new home kit for next season. The shirt bears the traditional claret and amber stripes accompanied by a pinstripe pattern on the front and back panels. The shorts and socks are both black with claret and amber trim. A
Police have released more information about the movements of suspects after a robbery at a house in Liversedge. Kirklees CID are continuing extensive investigations into the robbery at house in the Roberttown Lane area by four men at about 2pm on
HERE is today’s list of the weekly rate of new cases of Covid-19 for every local authority in England. The figures are based on tests that have been carried out both in laboratories (pillar one of the Government’s testing programme) and in the
ANYONE going to their GP practice for an appointment will now need to wear a face covering. Following national guidance on wearing face coverings in a number of public spaces, and in hospitals, the local NHS is asking people to wear face
AN increasing number of Brits have been tending to their gardens during lockdown, but this may not have been possible for everyone. Ryobi are on the search for the most neglected garden and help the owner get it in tip top shape with over £1,000
A man from Bradford has been jailed after he pleaded guilty to causing the death of a man who died three years after he was attacked. Landon Smith, of Hillam Street in Great Horton, was sentenced at Leeds Crown Court today to 12 months for the
TWO new coronavirus-related hospital deaths in Bradford have been reported today. Figures released by NHS England show the two deaths were reported by the Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Both patients died on July 8. These
WALK-IN mobile testing units will be in place in the Bradford District this Saturday to make it easier for local people who think they might be infected with Covid-19 to get tested quickly. No appointment is necessary for the mobile units,
A POIGNANT commemoration was held in Bradford today to mark the 25th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre. The genocide was the single greatest atrocity to take place in Europe since the Second World War and saw the systematic massacre of more
FORMER Bradford City footballer Oli McBurnie has been fined £28,500 for drink-driving after a police officer spotted him reaching an “idiotic” speed in his high-powered Audi. The 24-year-old Scotland and Sheffield United striker appeared at Leeds
THE government has announced that beauty salons are able to reopen in England from next week. However, face waxing, eyelash treatments, make-up application and facials are not allowed. Nail bars, tattoo and massage studios, body and skin piercing
PIGS in blankets are seen as a 'once a year' treat to be enjoyed at Christmas- but they're currently being sold in Marks & Spencer stores. These maple glaze pigs in blankets are being marketted as a summer treat- and a great addition to summer
BRADFORD’S top judge, Jonathan Durham Hall QC, has announced his retirement following an illustrious legal career. Here is a look back at 10 of the top trials the Honorary Recorder of Bradford presided over in the city and how the Telegraph & Argus
THREE men and a woman accused of murdering Bradford father of two Paul Akroyd will be tried by a High Court Judge in a case now due to begin on January 18. Alex Bates, 18, of Eastfield Gardens, Holme Wood, Bradford; Rashpal Singh Gill, 40, of Leeds
SIR - I am dismayed to learn of the intention to close Martins Newsagents in Baildon town centre within the near future. This means not only the loss of a high- profile business in the town centre but perhaps more importantly puts into danger the
GUISELEY have kept another young player from last year's campaign as George Cantrill has signed on the dotted line on a new one-year deal. The 20-year-old, who plays in midfield and full back when needed, started 32 times in the curtailed 2019/
POLICE have warned Bradford drivers and motorists to ‘belt up’ as soon as they get in a vehicle. West Yorkshire Police tweeted the stark message to fasten safety belts. They warned not having a seatbelt could cost people a fine, their licence
BRADFORD-born presenter Anita Rani says she’s excited to be shouting on everyone’s TVs from tonight. The Countryfile host is joining the team on Channel 4’s Celebrity Gogglebox. She will appear alongside her father, Balvinder Singh Nazran,
POLICE carried out a high visibility patrol of a major road between Leeds and Bradford yesteday, following regular reports of vehicles driving there at speed. Officers from the Leeds West Neighbourhood Policing Team were on Bradford Road, which has
BRADFORD’S top judge, Jonathan Durham Hall QC, has announced his retirement after an illustrious career in which he locked up hundreds of the city’s murderers, drug dealers, sex offenders and dangerous drivers. The news that he is standing down
AFTER a wet week, the weekend weather is set to be dry and sunny for Bradford. Here is a guide to this weekend’s weather, starting with today, according to the Met Office. FRIDAY Today will have a sunny start until the heavens open between
MARK Bower has once again dipped back into the squad that helped him reach successive playoff finishes as Mark Ross has rejoined Bradford (Park Avenue). Last Friday, Bradford announced the signing of ex player Luca Havern and a week later they
CAPTAIN Sir Tom Moore says there will always be a place in his heart for Dame Vera Lynn ahead of her funeral today. The Keighley-born man, who raised more than £30 million with a charity 100-lap walking challenge leading up to his milestone birthday
POLICE have arrested two people, who hid inside a shop in an attempt to escape officers, after a car was stolen in Bradford. A car was spotted by officers in Huddersfield, it was reported yesterday, and then immediately drove off. The Nissan
POLICE are appealing for information following the disappearance of a man from Bradford yesterday. Michael Fawbert, from Allerton, is said to have gone missing on 9 July. He is described as a 53-year-old white male, 5'8", of medium build, bald
TURNING a pub into a collection of bedsits would make the building "possibly more vibrant" than when it was a hostelry - according to a new planning application. The Grade II listed George and Dragon on Great Horton Road dates back to the early 1800s
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IN light of recent allegations of slavery, low pay and worker mistreatment at fashion giant, Boohoo, many people are now looking to shop more ethically. Owner of brands like Nasty Gal and Pretty Little Thing, Boohoo has found itself embroiled
POLICE in Keighley are appealing for information after seizing seven off-road bikes from a property in the area yesterday. Officers gained entry to a large shipping container on Becks Road, Keighley, and discovered five quad bikes and two dirt
WITH coronavirus putting the brakes on peoples holidays across the country, annual leave is piling up for many employees. The situation has left some wondering about their rights around holiday, what their employer can demand, and if annual leave
AS a thank you for their hard word during the pandemic, NHS staff are being offered free accommodation in Ibiza next year. The Ibizan government said the free accomodation is one way they're supporting the 'Together for Health Heroes’ campaign
SAM Hallas has pledged to stay another year at the Bulls insisting the band of brothers can keep marching forward. The vice-captain has agreed a new deal for 2021 and others in John Kear’s squad are expected to follow. The Bulls will discover
A NEW South Bradford Link Road will be discussed at a meeting next week. The huge infrastructure scheme would link Westgate Hill roundabout with the East of the city, removing traffic from busy Tong Street and the Holme Wood estate. The route has
PLANS to bring a derelict Grade II-listed former library building back into use have been given the go-ahead. Earlier this year, refreshed plans for the old Great Horton Library building in Cross Lane, which dates back to 1912, were lodged with
PEOPLE are being warned not be complacent over the Covid-19 threat as two neighbouring West Yorkshire districts feature in the top five places in England with the highest number of new cases. Bradford ranks third - though has seen a drop in cases
A VITAL convenience store in Baildon centre is to close leaving the town needing “to pull out all the stops” to avoid the disappearance of Post Office facilities. Retailer McColl’s revealed its Martin’s store, on Northgate, will shut in just over
BRADFORD Council will spend an extra £6 million on schemes to help the District recover from the Covid 19 pandemic. At a meeting of the Council's Executive this week, members agreed to invest in a number of different areas. A report
IN the latest edition of our look back through the T&A picture archives, here are five football teams from the 1990s. Do you recognise yourself or anyone you know in any of these great photos? Up first, at Swain House Middle School in November
BRADFORD NO1 ANGLING ASSOCIATION THE first round of the Calder League was incredibly close, with just one point separating the top four teams. Calder 8 and Mirfield were joint winners with 36 points, followed by Gomersal and Misfits on 35 points
BRADFORD Northern stalwart Graham Joyce has passed away after a long illness. The second-rower was a popular figure at Northern, where he spent nearly a decade of his playing career, winning multiple trophies during his time at the club in the
AN endurance cyclist has received support from a pair of former Bradford City players as he gets on his bike for a 5,000-mile charity challenge around the UK coast. Ryan Anderton, 40, is getting back in the saddle this Sunday for the start of a
MARK Lawn laughs when asked if he wishes he was still involved in football as it tries to tip-toe through the worrying landscape thrown up by the COVID-19 pandemic. Just over four years since he sold up with Julian Rhodes at City, Lawn considers
PLANS to expand a Manningham restaurant have been refused by Bradford Council. In Spring an application to build a twelve metre two-storey extension to Pind, off Lumb Lane, was revealed. It would see the extension build on a car park
REPRESENTATIVES of five different Council's have agreed to spend £2 million to help draw up plans for a new West Yorkshire mass transit system. The proposals, which will include a line linking Dewsbury, Bradford and Leeds, have been in the
THE NSPCC has made more than 1,000 referrals to agencies in the region after being contacted by adults with concerns for the wellbeing of a child during lockdown The charity says the figure has reinforced how children have been the hidden victims
A judge has demanded to know why the case of a man who made sexual suggestions to what he believed were underage girls he was chatting to on the internet had taken three years to get to sentence. Michael Illingworth, who has mental and physical