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Rehman A man has joined his brother in jail for unprovoked street violence in which he punched a gay man unconscious. Wasiq Rehman, 30, was locked up for a total of 18 months for assault occasioning actual bodily harm and a later offence of dangerous driving. His brother, Saqib Rehman, 32, was jailed for nine months in January for the joint attack on the man outside a Bradford takeaway on September 17, 2017. Wasiq Rehman was poorly in Pakistan when his brother was jailed. They had travelled there to attend their father’s funeral and his absence was agreed by the court. The Recorder of Bradford, Judge Richard Mansell QC, said the brothers, of Fairbank Road, Girlington, Bradford, were responsible for an “unprovoked and vicious” assault. ....
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Eight things I have learnt after writing about Bradford (Photo: PA/Doug Peters, Geograph/Christine Johnstone) I HAVE been a Trends and Features writer for The Telegraph and Argus for just over six months now- during this time I have discovered so much about Bradford and West Yorkshire. Being from the West Midlands, my knowledge of Bradford and the wider county stemmed anything my local friends could tell me about the area. Writing feature stories for The Telegraph and Argus has allowed be to dig deep into the city’s history, speak with locals and really feel like I am part of the local community. ....
THE SITE of a well-known former Carlisle pub is on the market for an initial asking price of £250,000. The third-of-an-acre plot used to be the location of the Prince of Wales pub, on the corner of Denton Street and Northumberland Street. The pub closed in 2004, and was demolished in 2010 after a devastating fire on Christmas Eve 2009 - the land has been vacant ever since. It s due to be sold at a public online auction by Merseyside based auctioneers Pugh & Company Ltd, with bidding starting on January 19 and finishing the next day. Previous planing permission to build homes and a commercial outlet on the site, by Harraby based Top Notch Contractors Ltd, had been granted permission in 2010. ....