
Brad Deas
Audience and Content Editor and Reporter at Telegraph and Argus
// Audience & Content Editor/Reporter at the @Bradford_TandA // Award-winning // Opinions my own // Get in touch at: [email protected] or 01274 705116
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5 days ago |
thetelegraphandargus.co.uk | Brad Deas
John Hendrie (left) playing for Bradford City (Image: T&A) A BRADFORD City legend who was on the pitch when tragedy unfolded at Valley Parade said “it’s the worst day of my life”. The city will fall silent this Sunday as people pay their respects to the 56 people who lost their lives and the hundreds injured in a horrific fire on May 11, 1985.
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1 week ago |
thetelegraphandargus.co.uk | Brad Deas
Martin Hare (left) and daughter Sally Holdsworth run Lane End Farm Shop, where they breed and rear their own sheep and cows (Image: Telegraph & Argus) A FARM shop that began life as a caravan and sells meat from animals born or reared on site is in the running for a Telegraph & Argus award. The T&A recently launched its Best Farm, Deli, or Butchers Shop 2025 competition, with readers invited to share their favourite businesses.
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1 week ago |
thetelegraphandargus.co.uk | Brad Deas
Naz Shah's congratulations post for Bradford City's promotion caught the eye of some (Image: Main image: Thomas Gadd) AN MP has sent congratulations to Bradford City on their promotion – but eagle-eyed football fans spotted something amiss. Labour MP for Bradford West Naz Shah put up a post on her Facebook page yesterday afternoon which praised the Bantams for their “historic promotion”.
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1 week ago |
thetelegraphandargus.co.uk | Brad Deas
A large crowd of Bradford City fans in City Park last night (Image: Mark Pearson/Real Image Photography) LAST night will live long in the memory for many Bradford City fans, who flooded City Park in large numbers for part of the club’s promotion parade. It was a party on top of a party after an army of supporters celebrated in the immediacy of the Bantams’ dramatic promotion on North Parade at the weekend.
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1 week ago |
thetelegraphandargus.co.uk | Brad Deas
The central refuge island of a crossing over Woodside Road, near Appleton Academy is out of action (Image: Telegraph & Argus) A CROSSING is out of action near a school and a traffic light has been destroyed, with a police cordon also in place. The central refuge island at the crossing on Woodside Road near Appleton Academy, in Wyke, is currently covered by a police cordon.
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I find it interesting how the media insist on sharing the photo of Axel Rudakubana when he was a child - when they have this picture and what he actually looks like It’s almost as if they have an agenda https://t.co/Lsgkb4ObIv

A vehicle has flipped onto its roof on Chat Hill Road, at its junction with Low Lane, in Clayton this afternoon. Story: https://t.co/JEzCb8Qal4 #Bradford #Crash https://t.co/1tdOaTJUdM

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