Depressed FC star kissed wife and daughter goodbye for what he thought was...
HE KISSED his wife and daughter goodbye for what he thought would be the final time, driving away intent on ending his life.After a poor run of form for Hull FC, depressed Brett Seymour was at...
View ArticleServing up ice cream 50-years after first taking to the road
THE FIRST time it served customers, bikinis were a new fad, Martin Luther King was outlining his dream to the world, and a band called the Beatles had just released their debut album.But for years, the...
View ArticlePolice campaign against drink-related anti-social behaviour
An awareness campaign is being launched to reduce drink-related crime.Police say they see an increase in antisocial behaviour and violence over bank holidays, particularly if the weather is good.A...
View ArticleIs this the best Hull City team to face Chelsea in season opener?
Hull City head for a mini tour of Germany tomorrow morning with just three friendly games remaining before the season kicks-off in 17 days. Steve Bruce's plans are coming together but who will face...
View ArticlePair retire after 69 years teaching thousands of girls
THEY have taught thousands of pupils across the decades, now two of Beverley High School's longest-serving teachers are retiring.Head of IT Chris Wood joined the girls' secondary 37 years ago, in the...
View ArticleBrett Seymour: I'm on the mend after drink drive suicide attempt
FORMER Hull FC star Brett Seymour has urged people suffering from depression to seek help after being banned from the road after a drink-drive suicide attempt.The 28-year-old felt there was no one to...
View ArticleRepairs ordered after heat "melts" busy flyover
REPAIRS will be carried out to a major Hull road, which appears to have melted during the recent heat wave.It seems that, as the city sizzled in temperatures that almost topped 30C (86F), Daltry Street...
View ArticleVillagers fight back against new developments
DOZENS of villagers have turned out to protest against two major building developments in Cottingham.The group are challenging proposals to build hundreds of houses opposite Castle Hill Hospital and an...
View Article"I was too radioactive to hold my newborn son"
CALVIN Innes says there are two days that he counts as the best of his life.The first was the day his son Cohen was born. The second was the day he was considered unradioactive enough to hold his...
View ArticlePride award finalists chosen
THE Mail is one step closer to finding the Pride of East Yorkshire.Judges deliberated for hours over which nominees would make the final cut in the Mail's Pride awards.Hull Daily Mail assistant editor...
View ArticleWill this be third time lucky for Hull FC versus Wigan in cup finals?
In my life as a Hull FC supporter, I have seen Hull/Wigan twice in the cup finals.On both occations sadly we lost in 1958/9 season 30-13,1984/5 28-24.Third time lucky for me and many FC fans,I am...
View ArticleLights, Camera, Action! School media students shoot film in nursery
MEDIA students at a city school have been given first-hand experience of film-making after working with a nursery.Teenagers from St Mary's College went back to nursery to work on the creative media...
View ArticleWave of burglaries in one night
POLICE are warning residents to be vigilant, following nine burglaries in one night in Driffield.Two of the burglaries happened in the St John's Road area of the town overnight on Sunday.In one case, a...
View ArticleHigh hopes at BAE despite profit drop
BAE said there is a "renewed spirit of optimism" within the business, despite posting a drop in profits.Over the past six months, the defence giant has secured orders worth more than £4bn.Sales to the...
View ArticleNick Clegg: 'We're working flat-out to get Siemens deal for Hull'
DEPUTY Prime Minister Nick Clegg says the Government is working "flat out" to convince Siemens to give the go-ahead to its proposed Hull factory.Speaking to the Mail yesterday during a visit to North...
View ArticleGerman ultra-efficiency bodes well if Siemens comes to Hull
Opinion by Hull Daily Mail columnist Angus Young.AS A kid growing up near the banks of the Tyne, the sight of huge ships being built and launched on the river filled me with awe.From then on,...
View ArticleHandcuff call-outs down, but firefighters ask 'experimenters' to keep key...
Firefighters in the region have seen a drop in handcuff-related call-outs, unlike their colleagues in London, who have seen an increase since the publication of erotic novel Fifty Shades Of Grey.The...
View Article'Hospital sent me home without treating my fractured wrist'
A WOMAN says she is furious after being sent home from hospital without treatment – despite having suffered two fractures to her wrist.Susan Towse, 63, of Admiral Walker Road in Beverley, attended East...
View ArticleCycle path plea after 'near-misses'
CONCERNED residents are calling for a cycle path after a spate of near-misses on the pavement in front of their cottages.Zena Walker believes it is only a matter of time before someone is seriously...
View ArticleHull KR's Sean Gleeson: Get defence right and we will stand a chance at Wigan
HULL KR centre Sean Gleeson says the Robins know exactly what Wigan will throw at them tonight – but admits stopping them is an entirely different matter.The Warriors have demonstrated their ruthless...
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