Bradford museum curator delves into history of canals for new TV series
The canals were once the arteries of England, the waterways that changed our lives in the industrial era.
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David has a weekly column in the Telegraph & Argus, where he shares his views on a variety of topics click here to read
The canals were once the arteries of England, the waterways that changed our lives in the industrial era.
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Crime writer Sophie Hannah will be returning to the Bradford district for an event on Sunday.
NOW the dust has settled on the events of the General Election, it is time for Bradford to look to the future.
WHEN any family is struck by a tragic death it is obviously a very difficult time for those involved who may be struggling with a whole host of issues.
THE Telegraph & Argus Children's Book Review competition has been a phenomenal success - and it will be soon time to unveil the winners.
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