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Stories for 15 January 2005

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A model for the future Bradford  more...

£5m extra to pave the way!

A "forgotten" area at the heart of Bradford's shopping centre is to win a £3 million facelift.  more...

All in the family!

Long-serving vicar Donald Brown is making a special turnout for his last ever wedding - for the daughter of the first couple he married nearly 40 years ago.  more...

Rapist dragged his victim to car park

Detectives have released an e-fit of a sex attacker who raped a young woman in a city centre car park.  more...

Crash driver's guilty pleas

A driver involved in a hit-and-run accident which led to the death of a Bradford taxi driver has admitted three driving offences.  more...

Home prices soar in boom town Bingley

House prices in Bingley saw the biggest rise in West Yorkshire and one of the highest in the UK in 2004, a new survey revealed today.  more...

Mum died after fireball horror

A mother pleaded with ambulance workers to save her life after dousing herself in white spirit and setting herself on fire at her home in Heaton, an inquest heard yesterday.  more...

Owner accused over historic hall rebuild

A man has gone on trial accused of demolishing and altering agricultural buildings at a historic Bradford hall.  more...

I was treated as a suspect, says nurse

A highly-skilled paediatric nurse left her post because she felt she was a police suspect after the sudden death of her three-year-old patient.  more...

Super nurse to fight superbug

The country's chief nursing officer, whose job is to clean up hospitals and fight the MRSA superbug, said in a visit   more...

Family is targeted in home by thugs

A pregnant mother of three and her disabled husband, from Ravenscliffe, say they are being terrorised by thugs who repeatedly pelt their home with bricks, eggs and paint.  more...

Council in promise to new youth parliament

Bradford Council's most senior member in charge of education has promised Bradford's youth parliament it will be taken seriously.  more...

Blaze rescuer set for award

Firefighters are to nominate a man for a bravery award after he rescued a resident trapped in his blazing first-floor flat.  more...

A step in the right direction

The news that an extra £5 million is to be put into the overhaul of Bradford's shopping centre is very welcome indeed.  more...

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Young Bulls' chance to impress

Andy Lynch will make his Bulls debut in the pre-season friendly at Dewsbury on Sunday, but new signing Ryan Hudson may have to sit it out after tweaking his hamstring in training.  more...

Todd back to drawing board over striker

City will turn their sights elsewhere after missing out on Luke Beckett.  more...

Blackwell ignores Leeds money woes

Leeds manager Kevin Blackwell is refusing to contemplate the threat of administration which would throw the club's season into turmoil.  more...

Bingley get green light over pavilion

The cricket pavilion at Bradford and Bingley, severely damaged by fire last April, is to be rebuilt.  more...

Park Avenue demise is another sad loss to cricket

Attleborough, Catford Bridge, Finedon and Hawkhurst Moor all have something in common.  more...

Frustrated Shutt lays down the law

The revelation that the club seem likely to lose striker Ashley Scothern, after they rescued the player's career following his release from Barnsley, has left Carl Shutt annoyed.  more...

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Minister says debt will not affect patient care

Health minister John Hutton was at pains yesterday to reassure patients they would not lose out because of Bradford hospitals' £11.3 million debt.  more...

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Tourist recalls the Sri Lankan chaos

A parish councillor feared missing in Sri Lanka has returned home after helping with the aid effort on the island.  more...

  
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