Knife-wielding robber is banned from every McDonald's in Bradford
An armed robber has been jailed as a “dangerous offender” and banned from every McDonald's in the Bradford district.
An armed robber has been jailed as a “dangerous offender” and banned from every McDonald's in the Bradford district.
The former manager of the Bradford district pub made famous by the popular TV soap Emmerdale has been jailed for 14 months for possessing “depraved and disgusting” indecent images of children.
A 72-year-old driver whose unsafe u-turn caused life-threatening and life-changing injuries to a biker has been sentenced.
The former owner and manager of a care home and a former senior care assistant have both been found guilty of ill-treating elderly residents.
A repeat danger driver has been given the longest jail sentence a judge could give him, but the Bradford dad will be back on the streets after less than a year behind bars.
A former senior care assistant accused of ill-treating elderly residents has told a jury she was attracted to the work because she wanted to “make a difference”.
A Bradford-based BAFTA nominated television director has been given a suspended prison sentence after he admitted a charge of sexual communication with an underage boy.
A homeless drug addict has been jailed for 12 months after he was part of a group that smashed its way into a luxury Airbnb premises in Bradford city centre last month.
The former owner and manager of a care home has told a jury that the work was stressful but the residents “were my life”.
A man who punched and kicked his “hidden” partner after he had been using nitrous oxide has been ordered to pay her £2,000 compensation.
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