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The Telegraph & Argus is the daily newspaper for Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. It is published six times each week, from Monday to Saturday inclusive. The newspaper has offices in Newhall Way, Bradford, from where its journalists work. Locally, the paper is known as the T&A. It also breaks news 24/7 on its website.
In the 1920s, Bradford's local newspaper company, the Telegraph and Argus, moved into the building and is still operating, on a massively reduced scale, from there today. Because of the increasing demands of newspaper production, a large extension was added to the original Victorian building, although it is now redundant.
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Telegraph & Argus - daily newspaper [11] Vanquis Banking Group - financial services group [12] Yorkshire Building Society - the UK's fourth largest building society [13] Yorkshire Water - collection, purification and distribution of water [14] Companies that are major employers but not based in Bradford include:
Bradford's only television station AAP TV caters for Bradford's large Asian community. The Telegraph and Argus is Bradford's daily newspaper, published six days each week from Monday to Saturday. The Bradford Mela is now part of the bigger Bradford Festival in June. [160] The word mela is Sanskrit for 'a gathering' or 'to meet'. In the UK ...
On 23 August 2024, Adams joined League Two side Bradford City on a season-long loan deal, [8] [9] with Bradford City manager Graham Alexander saying he expected Adams to fight for a first-team place. [10] Adams suffered a knee injury in his first league appearance for Bradford City, lasting 18 minutes of play.
Mark Hughes was appointed Bradford City's new manager on 24 February 2022, [56] with Trueman remaining as assistant manager alongside incoming Glyn Hodges. [57] Hughes stated that Trueman was a welcome presence in the backroom staff.
Stafford Heginbotham (12 September 1933 – 21 April 1995) was a British businessman who was chairman of Bradford City football club at the time when 56 people died in the Bradford City stadium fire. The fire occurred immediately after the club won league promotion, which mandated a costly upgrading of spectator facilities.