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Stories for 22 December 2004

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School to bid for specialist status

Pupils and the community in Bingley could benefit from the specialist status granted to a school if its application is successful.  more...

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Bradford,Bingley,Shipley,Spen Valley Business

MP backs curbs on cash machine fees

A Bradford MP and Government minister, who has campaigned vigorously against fee-charging cash machines, has welcomed moves to limit their use.  more...

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Letters to the Editor

What happened to our free society?  more...

Man, 63, beaten at son's grave

An elderly man who was beaten up by a gang of teenagers while he tended his son's grave has had surgery to repair a fractured skull.  more...

Blitz on crime will continue for estate

Tough new measures to tackle anti-social behaviour and crime on a Bradford estate have been so successful they are being extended for another two months.  more...

Big college link-up upsets university

Bradford College today unveiled plans to form a new relationship with Leeds Metropolitan University - in a move that has "disappointed" bosses at the University of Bradford.  more...

Remembered... with £100,000

From a dramatic parachute jump to donations from a young boy's pocket money.  more...

Little Sohail paints picture of courage

Smiley Mohammed Sohail brightens up the lives of everyone around him - in more ways than one.  more...

`Wear a mask and risk jail'

A teenage criminal has been banned from trying to mask his face under the terms of an interim antisocial behaviour order (ASBO) imposed by Bradford magistrates yesterday   more...

Pupils to vote for a `play champion'

Bradford Council is asking children to elect a fun-loving grown-up who is an expert at playing outdoors.  more...

Workers exposed to asbestos tested

A group of workers at a former Bradford carpet weavers expo-sed to killer dust have been tested to determine if they have contracted asbestosis.  more...

`Think twice before you visit casualty'

Health chiefs are urging people to think twice about who they ask for treatment over the festive season.  more...

Patience needed by patients

Too many people don't use the NHS properly. We want it to be at our beck and call and yet we sometimes make it difficult for it to be there for us when we need it.  more...

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City boss nets a double

Colin Todd was today handed two early Christmas presents with a double signing.  more...

Castleford to fight on as wages row takes new twist

Castleford are considering legal action over what they claim is a "flawed" Rugby Football League tribunal decision ordering them to cough up unpaid wages to former players Motu Tony and Paul Mellor.  more...

Clayton knocked off their perch

Clayton's one-week reign at the top of the Premier Division came to an abrupt end with a disappointing   more...

Best season yet for rising star Hollings

Norwood's Charles Hollings ended his third full season in the Formula Renault UK Champion-ship inside the top ten of the driver's standings.  more...

Victorious Farsley have the final say

Farsley Celtic Girls under-15s beat Thornes 6-3 to reach the West Riding Cup final for the fourth year in a row.  more...

A family affair at unbeaten Chellow

They've been the dark horses for the last month, but with four points from their two recent games against leaders Dudley Hill Rangers, Chellow are becoming the real thing - unbeaten this season on their journey towards the Premier Division.   more...

  
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