Hull City 2 Leeds United 0: Tigers cruise to superb derby win
HULL City romped to a stylish 2-0 win over rivals Leeds United this lunchtime to ensure they head into 2013 in the Championship's automatic promotion places. The gulf in class was stark at the KC...
View ArticleHeath's men sign off 2012 in style
NORTH Ferriby boss Billy Heath is delighted his side will start 2013 at the top of the Evostik NPL Premier Division after a comfortable 5-0 victory at bottom club Eastwood Town.Ferriby now have a...
View ArticleAward for selfless young foster carer Danielle Thomas
AT JUST 20, Danielle Thomas did not think twice about taking on two children under the age of five who needed a loving home.Now, the selfless young woman has been presented with a Spirit Award for her...
View ArticlePublic to sit on police commissioner's local panels
A series of local panels are being set up to help police and crime commissioner Matthew Grove create his first police and crime plan.Separate panels will be formed in each of the four local authority...
View ArticleTickton school headteacher Linda Cholewa retires after 12 years
SHE had not planned to be a headteacher but it proved to be a good move for Tickton CE Primary's Linda Cholewa.Retiring after 12 years in charge of the village school near Beverley, Mrs Cholewa admits...
View ArticleToo much water could sink New Year's Day duck race in Driffield
DRIFFIELD: The New Year's Day duck race in the town could be cancelled if there is more heavy rain.As it stands, the race may be moved to a section that is shallower but a further deluge could make the...
View ArticleNew sculpture in Hull city centre would honour Merchant Navy
HULL: Proposals have been unveiled for a new sculpture to stand next to the existing Merchant Navy memorial in Queens Dock Avenue, city centre.The existing memorial next to the city's Maritime Museum...
View ArticleAmbulance service plea on 'busiest day' New Year's Eve
Ambulance bosses have repeated their appeal for East Yorkshire people to use the emergency service wisely as they continue to receive record numbers of 999 calls from people across the region.For staff...
View ArticleObjects were left inside patients after operations
There have been five cases of items being left in patients over the past three years, figures obtained by the Mail reveal.In 2009, one foreign object was left inside following an operation while there...
View ArticleMessages from home keep spirits up for East Yorkshire soldiers on frontline...
SOLDIERS on the frontline have spoken of their delight at receiving messages from home.Sergeant Richard "Spud" Smith deployed on his first tour of Afghanistan in September and was one of the soldiers...
View ArticleNo end in sight for flooded villagers: Burton Fleming has 'siege mentality'...
VILLAGERS in a community that has borne the brunt of East Riding flooding are bracing themselves for a long haul.A siege mentality has taken hold in Burton Fleming, most of which has been under water...
View ArticleTumour-battling teen Tom Marton says 'bring on 2013'
IT HAS been the toughest year he could ever have imagined.Now, Tom Marton is pleased to be able to put 2012 behind him and is looking ahead to a better new year.Since he was diagnosed with a brain...
View ArticleSon's anger over wrong headstone at parents' grave in Hull's Northern Cemetery
A MAN has spoken of his shock at discovering the wrong headstone had been put up at his parents' grave.Ian Lancaster, of Orchard Park, lost his mother Maureen Burkitt in May and she was laid to rest...
View ArticleTougher measures to protect stalking victims backed by police commissioner...
THE new police and crime commissioner is backing calls for tougher measures to protect stalking victims after a Hull man terrorised a woman for 15 years.Humberside police and crime commissioner Matthew...
View Article'That's for our fans': Bruce delighted Hull City are Yorkshire's top dogs...
STEVE Bruce dedicated Hull City's derby win over Leeds United to supporters as the Tigers ended 2012 by confirming their undeniable status as Yorkshire's top dogs.A seldom-witnessed mismatch in class...
View ArticleHull FC: Peter Gentle keen to put 'final pieces' together in Tenerife
HULL FC coach Peter Gentle says he's looking forward to putting the final pieces of his 2013 plan together in Tenerife.Hull head out for a week of warm-weather training on Thursday, with Gentle...
View ArticleHull City playing football good enough for Premier League, says Abdoulaye Faye
ABDOULAYE Faye believes Hull City will march into 2013 playing football fit to grace the Premier League.The Tigers' outstanding campaign in the Championship hit new heights as they produced a...
View ArticleHorrific murder of grandmother Winnie Deighton to be re-investigated 15 years on
THE murder of an East Yorkshire grandmother is to be re-investigated after 15 years in an attempt to bring her killer to justice.Winnie Deighton, 59, was found dying on land near her home in Thornton...
View ArticleAmbitious plan for Hull's Queens Gardens includes new central avenue and...
AMBITIOUS plans to transform Queens Gardens are set to be revived in the new year.The last significant work to upgrade the city centre park took place in the 1950s.The gardens were identified as a...
View ArticleLouts, drunks and hoax callers face being banned from Hull and East Yorkshire...
TROUBLEMAKERS who abuse and assault medical staff and patients are to be banned from every hospital in East Yorkshire.Police are working with hospital security staff to identify louts, drunks and hoax...
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