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A charity set up by a dad working from home is approaching its tenth anniversary with another prestigious award under its belt.
A charity set up by a dad working from home is approaching its tenth anniversary with another prestigious award under its belt.
Celebrities are queuing to get their youngsters into a Silver Cross pram - the baby buggy that's a must-have for many parents. Britain's oldest pram manufacturer has already conquered Hollywood - now it has its sights on new markets in China and India. Marie-Claire Kidd reports on the company's latest moves.
Charities are being invited to apply for the latest round of grants being offered by the charitable foundation of the Telegraph & Argus.
Five years of stalemate and legal documents as thick as an Argos catalogue' - that is what it has taken for former workers at some Bradford factories to get even a chance of receiving compensation for health problems caused by asbestos.
A Bradford-born artist will bring the night-time glow of the woods into the heart of the city as part of the Illuminate arts festival.
Asian businesses in Bradford are outperforming the economy, new figures have shown.
Half the district's population is not registered with an NHS dentist, and fewer people are registered now than five years ago, new figures have revealed.
After years of searching Steven Redmonds is to finally get the chance to get to know his long-lost father - thanks to the Telegraph & Argus website.
A five-year-old boy has competed in a national sports competition - just one year after a life-saving kidney operation.
A highways officer from Bradford has been given an award for saving a man's life at a motorway service station.
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