Bradford & District | Archive | 2004 | January
Two victims of fatal road crashes were today named by police. more...
The close friend of a Baildon man who disappeared on a trip to Holland today said he is trying to keep positive about his friend's whereabouts. more...
Leading figures from the world of politics and commerce urged the importance of innovation at a major business conference in the county. more...
Saltaire-based Pace Microtechnology has unveiled details of its latest contract win in Europe. more...
SIR - Am I the only person getting more afraid to drive in Bradford? It would appear that people have been given licence to cause havoc on our roads. more...
Ambitious plans were today unveiled by Bradford Bulls to transform Odsal Stadium and its surroundings into the city's first sport and leisure village. more...
Pop star Kimberley Walsh is backing the Telegraph & Argus "Support Your City" campaign to help ensure Bradford City's survival. more...
A young Keighley couple have been locked up for eight months after they admitted neglecting an injured toddler. more...
A worrying number of pensioners in Bradford are being targeted by rogue workmen, West Yorkshire Trading Standards officers have revealed. more...
The Conservative Party has backed the call of Shipley war widow Samantha Rob-erts for Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon to resign. more...
A concerned MP has demanded a crackdown on "happy hour" drinks promotions in Bradford in a bid reduce alcohol-fuelled violence. more...
In 1644, Abel Tasman, the Dutch navigator, set off on his second exploration of the Southern Hemisphere. more...
Not all workmen who come knocking at your door offering to resurface your drive or repair broken tiles on your roof are cowboys. Some do a competent job and give value for money. However, there are also many doorstep tradesmen who are looking for a chance to rip off the householder, doing substandard work and charging the earth for it. It is seldom easy to tell the one from the other until the job has been completed and the bill paid. more...
City have begun plans to house the centenary exhibition at Valley Parade. more...
One of europe's top blind golfers - 50-year-old Malcolm Elrick from Crossflatts, near Bingley - is hoping to lift the Jack Kerfoot Northern Cup aloft this summer. more...
League leaders Silsden, without six first-team regulars due to injury and illness, scraped a 1-1 draw with Golcar United to open up a one-point lead at the top of the Premier Division. more...
Chellow put up a brave fight in their Senior League Cup quarter-final clash against Premier Division side Bolton Woods before going down to a 2-1 defeat. more...
A health club is fighting plans to put a skate park and games area on its doorstep because of a catalogue of run-ins with youths. more...
Residents in Cleckheaton are objecting to the closure of six roads in the town centre to allow a supermarket development to go ahead. more...
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