Dead mouse discovered at popular Hull takeaway Square Pan Pizza
A DEAD mouse was discovered by environmental health inspectors at a popular pizza takeaway. Square Pan Pizza in Spring Bank, Hull, was heavily criticised by inspectors for its food hygiene.Mouse...
View ArticleAny sex education advice not written ten minutes ago is already out of date
Hull Daily Mail columnist Ian Midgley says, like it or not, in the age of the internet, sexting and Miley Cyrus, kids are becoming more wordly wise earlier than ever before.As Salt N Pepa once sang:...
View ArticleHull City's Danny Graham 'won't go into hiding', says Steve Bruce
Hull City boss Steve Bruce looks set to keep faith with mis-firing striker Danny Graham, insisting he won't 'go hiding' despite his long-running goal drought. The focus has fallen on the on-loan...
View ArticlePrimaries aiming to become academies
TWO Church of England schools in Holderness could break away from the local authority to become academies.The Diocese of York would be the academy sponsor for the primary schools at Patrington and...
View ArticleSchool building its own plane to teach pupils to fly
A TOWN academy's ambitious project to build a fully-functional plane has got off the ground following the delivery of 10,000 parts.Thousands of fuselage and tail parts, which will eventually make up a...
View ArticleHull's 'big one' honour for Preston Road gardener Dennis Shaw
HIS garden is the envy of his neighbours and he once used flower power to break through Royal stuffiness when he chatted with the Queen. Now, Dennis Shaw's love of gardening and brightening up his...
View Article'Hull City Council will feel very different in future': Brady exploring chief...
Hull City Council leader Steve Brady says a decision on whether to appoint a new chief executive at the Guildhall will be made within the next two weeks.The search for a permanent replacement for...
View ArticlePeter Swan: Hull City have quality to go to town on Toon
Hull City had nothing to lose and everything to gain from their first two away games against Chelsea and Manchester City, but Steve Bruce will believe his side has every chance of taking something from...
View Article£470k to turn Spurn Point lighthouse into tourist attraction with...
A DISUSED lighthouse at an East Yorkshire beauty spot is to be restored as part of a £470,000 project. The striking structure in Spurn will be completely renovated to enable members of the public to...
View ArticleChief constable embraces YouTube and says 'sky's the limit' for modern police
HUMBERSIDE Police chief constable Justine Curran has launched a series of YouTube videos for staff. Ms Curran said she would be updating officers and staff on police force news through short films on...
View ArticleTributes to Jean Woodcock, Falklands War stewardess who served on MV Norland
TRIBUTES have been paid to one of only two women who served on the ship used to transport elite troops to the Falklands. Jean Woodcock, 77, was a stewardess on the MV Norland ferry, which was used by...
View ArticleDerelict Blundell Street school could be Hull Hindu centre
A CRUMBLING former Victorian school could become a new base for Hull's Hindu community. The old Blundell Street Board School is currently on the city council's "at risk" register of listed buildings in...
View ArticleTom Courtenay stars in Hull's 2017 City of Culture film
ACTOR Tom Courtenay is backing Hull's proposal for City of Culture 2017 as the team add the finishing touches to the bid. Sir Tom, who is one of the world's most celebrated stars of screen and stage,...
View ArticleNick Proschwitz scores four as Hull City reserves beat Rotherham United
NICK Proschwitz delivered a wonderful reminder of his finishing ability as he single-handedly inspired Hull City reserves to a 4-0 win over Rotherham United last night. In a fixture that offered...
View Article'Drunk tanks' call of police commissioner Matthew Grove
Humberside police and crime commissioner Matthew Grove says the police have a huge strain on their workload dealing with drunks who behave badly. Mr Grove has proposed drunk tanks, run by qualified...
View ArticleDid you see cyclist knocked off bike in Holderness Road?
Humberside Police are appealing for witnesses after a 28-year-old man was knocked off his cycle in Holderness Road, suffering a hairline fracture to his left elbow. It is alleged a blue Mercedes 4x4...
View ArticleBruce delighted as Hull City welcome back striker Yannick Sagbo
Hull City boss Steve Bruce believes he will be able to call upon a "new signing" when welcoming Yannick Sagbo back into the ranks for this weekend's trip to Newcastle United. Sagbo has been out of...
View Article'Chances are high' Hull's Siemens deal will go ahead, says Nick Clegg
DEPUTY Prime Minister Nick Clegg believes "the chances are high" Siemens' planned investment in Hull will go ahead. Speaking to the Mail at the Liberal Democrat conference in Glasgow, he said that if...
View ArticleMeet 'Yorkshire Miss Toned': North Hull bodybuilder Rebecca Rowley crowned
North Hull woman Rebecca Rowley, 25, has been crowned Yorkshire Miss Toned, after entering her first bodybuilding competition. Faye Preston reports.HER petite frame was the envy of many girls. But...
View ArticleBanned from begging: East Hull woman gets Holderness Road Asbo
AN EAST Hull woman has been banned from begging anywhere in the city after causing a nuisance. Ann Marie Rigg, 43, of east Hull, has been given a two-year antisocial behaviour order (Asbo), which also...
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