Bradford & District | Archive | 2005 | November


Stories for 19 November 2005

Bradford,Bingley,Shipley,Spen Valley News

Letters to the Editor

Police are setting a fine example  more...

Shot PC was mum of five

The woman PC blasted to death by armed raiders in Bradford was a mum of five whose youngest daughter had been celebrating her fourth birthday yesterday.  more...

Grub Watch `to cut takeaway trouble'

The city's restaurants, takeaways and fast-food outlets are joining forces with the police in a bid to cut violent crime at closing time in the run-up to Christmas.  more...

Trial delayed as evidence claimed lost

The trial of a man involved in a collision in which a 22-year-old father-to-be died was adjourned after the defence claimed a vital piece of evidence had been lost.   more...

Youngsters take on Dragon's challenge

Teenagers were given a taste of the challenging world of business as part of Enterprise Week.  more...

Two men are jailed in car wreck scam

Two men have been given jail sentences for their part in a £400,000 car-breaking scam.  more...

The bear-faced cheek of it all!

The generosity of those living and working in Bradford shone out across the district yesterday as people pulled out all the stops and dug deep to raise cash for annual the BBC Children in Need appeal.  more...

Why I believe now is right time to leave

Philip Robinson is looking forward to his retirement after 38 years serving Bradford, but he doesn't expect to put his feet up for long.  more...

Zeshan flies out to aid the victims

A computing graduate from Bradford is on standby to transport a tonne of walking aids to survivors of the South Asian earthquake who have broken or amputated limbs.   more...

A tragedy too close to home

The murder of a woman police officer and shooting of her colleague in an armed raid on a Bradford travel agents is a horrifying tragedy which has sent shockwaves through the district.  more...

Bradford,Bingley,Shipley,Spen Valley Sport

Harris from zero to hero

Criticism doesn't really bother Iestyn Harris.  more...

Brannan out to deliver knockout blow

City have been told to brace themselves for a torrid night at Morecambe.  more...

League in radical shake-up

The most radical annual meeting in the 102-year   more...

Friends are reunited as Dean says `we're sorry'

Bradford Park Avenue have quickly re-established links with City after a misunderstanding led to Bantams manager Colin Todd recalling loan youngster Paul Denvers after just one game.  more...

Town fixture gave club big boost

There were winners all round on Tuesday night at Cougar Park as Silsden took on a   more...

Ups and downs of life at Dennyfield

The highs and lows of football could not have been more starkly underlined than at Dennyfield in a week that began with a thumping 7-1 win in the NCE League Cup second round.  more...

Lacy to continue refereeing despite tragedy

Sedge boss Eugene Lacy questioned his continued involvement as a referee this week but not because of his very public sparring with fellow official Mr D J Baker.  more...

Shipley,Bradford,Bingley,Spen Valley News

Watch us take lead in defeating crime!

Concerns about levels of crime in Saltaire has led to a call for more residents to get involved in neighbourhood watch.  more...

  
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