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Origins of 'innocent' biscuit are much debated
By Keighley’s Mike Armstrong, an award-winning master baker with a big passion for baking... THIS week's recipe takes us all the way to New Zealand, where every kid knows that the smell of toasted cornflakes and rich chocolate wafting from the
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Reaction to life sentence for murderer of Keighley police officer
FAMILY of murdered Keighley police officer Sharon Beshenivsky and force chiefs have welcomed the life sentence handed down today to Piran Ditta Khan. He was convicted last month of murder and firearms offences, almost two decades after PC Beshenivsky
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Primary school pupils 'dress to express'
CHILDREN at Oxenhope Primary School were invited to 'dress to express'. Pupils donned outfits reflecting what they would like to be in later life. Costumes ranged from nurses to footballers. The youngsters also brought in pictures and details
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Airedale Hospital safety boost as new technology monitors RAAC
NEW technology is being used at Airedale Hospital to help monitor high-risk crumbling concrete panels. More than 80 per cent of floors, walls and ceilings at the Steeton site are made of RAAC, or reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete, which has
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Keighley Lions Club launches community grants scheme
A NEW community grants scheme has been launched by Keighley Lions Club. Groups and individuals from across the town and surrounding areas are being invited to apply for funding. The Lions say they are keen to receive applications which meet
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Bar manager role for former Bradford City goalkeeper
A FORMER Bradford City footballer is the new bar manager at a Riddlesden club. Paul Tomlinson has taken on the role at the Applegarth, in Banks Lane. He was the Bradford City goalkeeper between 1987 and 1995, and still holds the club record
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'TV van' features at care home's VE Day celebration
RESIDENTS and staff at a Sutton-in-Craven care home turned back the clock to celebrate VE Day. Many donned 1940s costumes for the event, at Sutton Hall and Lodge. And there was a visit from an old Royal Mail van, which features in the popular