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Students visit Nazi concentration camp
Two students from Holy Family Catholic School, in Keighley, have visited the Auschwitz Nazi death camp in Poland, where more than a million people were murdered during the Second World War. Sophie Moran and Rachel Moran (not related), both in year 12
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Volunteers buy vital equipment for A&E
New "space age" monitoring equipment has been acquired by Airedale Hospital's accident and emergency department - thanks to a £35,000 donation. The three monitors record and store vital information about a patient's heart rate, oxygen levels, ECG and
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Mirella’s on way to a high-flying career
Mirella Carr is flying high after graduating from a prestigious Royal Air Force college. The 24-year-old, from Keighley, has graduated with merit as a flying officer from RAF College Cranwell, in Lincolnshire. It follows completion of initial officer
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Yorkshire in Bloom judges to descend on town next month
Yorkshire in Bloom judges will arrive in Keighley early next month for their spring assessment. Lee Senior, the new chairman of Keighley in Bloom, said the results from the judges' April 2 visit would give the town a third of its marks for the annual
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Ambulance service starts drivers search
Volunteer drivers in Keighley are being sought to help the ambulance service by taking sick people to hospital. There are more than 200 voluntary drivers across the Yorkshire Ambulance Service but of those only one is from Keighley. The Yorkshire Ambulance
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Keighley's magical teenager
An Exley Head youngster has had his magical talents recognised in a variety show. Toby Davies, 13, of Ridgeway Mount, took part in the Bradford's Got Talent' show at Bradford College last month. His 20-minute act - which included illusionist routines
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Shall we dans?
Following last year's successful visit to the Alhambra by the Nederlands Dans Theater 2, which attracted audiences from around the region, this spring sees a production by parent company, the world-renowned Nederlands Dans Theater 1. Since it was founded
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Sexy jazz sounds are Destroyed
This month sees the first anniversary of If Destroyed Still True at Bradford's Welcome Home Sexy night, bringing together some of the most innovative, exceptional and contemporary musicians in the North. The sessions are led by drummer Tommy Evans,
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Sugababes enjoy sweet success
The success of the Sugababes is not only well-deserved, but impressive. Pop groups tend not to have much longevity and we've become accustomed to the ever familiar flash-in-the pan syndrome. We've learned to digest our favourite pop acts by savouring