- Towns regeneration contest launched
- Lottery couple defend benefit claim
- House price confidence 'improves'
- Navy 'sends submarine to Falklands'
- 1,000 people expected in marches
- Search on for 'cruise-fall' Briton
- New cancer cases 'up 30% by 2030'
- Britain braced for widespread snow
- Five held in Syria embassy protest
- Court martial for WikiLeaks soldier
- Rhyming plea over library closures
- Widespread snow looms for weekend
- PM picks up shopping on way home
- Met and FBI call 'taped by hackers'
- PM accepts White House invitation
- I feel fantastic, says Robin Gibb
- Paedophile jailed over porn seizure
- Three die in Legionnaires' outbreak
- John Terry loses England captaincy
- Redknapp has 'back to the wall'
Sport
A struggle, but Old Boys run goes to 10
ABERFORD, from the lower end of the league, posed more problems than expected for high fliers Brighouse Old Boys but the form book was eventually proved correct.
Delight for Town after deserved away win
TOWN made the journey back from south Nottingham in buoyant mood with a well deserved three points from a hard working, professional performance.
Victory in the mud
WITH only one recognised half back in Stuart Proctor, who was only 80 per cent fit, this was always going to be an hard game.
Crucial game in promotion chase
BRIGHOUSE Old Boys face another tough game as they push for promotion.
Skipper Luke makes it four
BRODS finally picked up some reward from a trip up the A1 as they eased their relegation fears with a welcome North One East victory.
Local Sport
Steve set to search round here for the next Wayne Rooney
A RASTRICK man is heading the search to find the next Wayne Rooney.
Town hammer in six of the best
BRIGHOUSE Town put six goals past visiting Selby and created many more chances.
Rangers aim for repeat success
PENNINE ARL Division Two League leaders Brighouse Rangers are back at Odsal Sedbergh (2pm) for the second week running but in league action after last week’s cup success.
Hat-trick helps winning streak
BRODS, hoping to keep their winning streak, received the ball and attacked well with a quick try resulting from Harry Dunne.
Sun rise to task in second half
AFTER a mammoth spell of inactivity the Bridge Balti Halifax Sunday League finally kicked into life, with some understandably sluggish starts writes Andy Dawson.
National Sport
Fergie ready to bring back De Gea
Sir Alex Ferguson is ready to thrust David de Gea back into the spotlight for Manchester United's Barclays Premier League trip to Chelsea on Sunday.
Gerrard: Suarez return will lift us
Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard believes the return of Luis Suarez will help the club in their bid to secure a top-four finish and win some silverware.
Best calls for Ireland consistency
Rory Best has urged Ireland to build on the consistency they displayed during the World Cup when their RBS 6 Nations opens against Wales on Sunday.
Speed the key for Robinson
Head coach Andy Robinson will demand his Scotland side play with pace, but with composure amid the mayhem, in the RBS 6 Nations clash with England at Murrayfield.
Farrell ready for Murrayfield chaos
Assistant coach Andy Farrell is confident England's inexperienced side can thrive on the hostility, history and "chaos" that lies in wait for them in Saturday's Calcutta Cup showdown with Scotland.
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Saturday 04 February 2012
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