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Stories for 29 December 2006

Bradford Telegraph And Argus Business

Utility firm;s £64m development

A village famous for being the former set of soap opera Emmerdale is soon to be home to a new production.   more...

New managers at country hostelry

A 17th century Tennant Arms Hotel at Kilnsey, near Skipton, is under new management after going into administration earlier this year.   more...

Bradford Telegraph And Argus News

Mountain men feel heat in Vietnam

Two mountain-bike riders have returned from a gruelling charity cycling challenge in Vietnam raising more than £16,000 between them for a cancer care hospice.   more...

Hold tight for city sights

Visitors to Bradford could soon be able to take in the sights and sounds of the city from the top of a bus.   more...

Porn found on mobile bought as gift

Festive joy turned to horror for a family as a mobile phone bought as a Christmas gift was found to contain pornographic images.   more...

'Olympic standard' sports centre plan

Moves are afoot to create a state-of-the art Olympic standard sports and community centre in the heart of Bradford.   more...

Print boss backs Daisy Appeal

A father-of-four who battled testicular cancer as a student 25 years ago has given his backing to a district campaign.   more...

'What if we get hit by a lorry next?'

A retired fireman today called for action to protect his home after a vehicle demolished part of the property.   more...

Mediation demand on the increase

A mediation service which helps to resolve potentially volatile disputes between neighbours or family members is in more demand than ever.   more...

Ernest keeps in the swim of things

Keen swimmer Ernest Adams is determined to carry on braving the waters - despite accidents that might put most people off for life.   more...

Bradford Telegraph And Argus Sport

Scan-tastic news as Doyle stays

Nathan Doyle is STAYING with City after his injury proved nowhere near as bad as first feared.   more...

'Not all doom and gloom' ahead of Cheltenham trip

It was such a stunning goal from Jermaine Johnson that even the Cheltenham directors jumped off their seats to applaud.   more...

Windass: I don't want any trouble

Dean Windass does not expect any afters from Cheltenham's John Finnegan at Valley Parade tomorrow - because he's "never heard of him".   more...

Keighley News News

Farm labourer admits stealing from boss

A man today pleaded guilty to stealing more than £12,600 from his employer by taking and signing blank cheques.   more...

Mother and son rescued after cigarette starts blaze

Firefighters rescued a mother and her four-year-old son from a smoke-filled house in Cross Roads early today.   more...

  
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