Hull Ionians boys have their heads shaved to raise money for Lymphoma...
WHEN Hull Ionians step out on to the field on Saturday, their opposing team are in for a shock.Because most of the first team will look a little different, having shaved off their locks this week.The...
View Article24-year-old charged after east Hull crash that killed mum
A MAN has been charged with death by dangerous driving after a woman was killed in Saltshouse Road in east Hull.Kerry Ockelton, 41, was with her teenage daughter, Jessica, when the pair were hit while...
View ArticleHull City's Jack Hobbs ready to join Tigers' promotion push and be captain again
JACK Hobbs doesn't just have an eye on winning back his place in Steve Bruce's first team – he's also wants his captain's armband back.The 24-year-old is closing in on a long-awaited return to...
View ArticleCouncil-built mezzanine floor at Hull Central Library is rejected ... by...
A NEW mezzanine floor built at Hull's Central Library may have to be torn down after councillors refused to back the plans.Work has already been carried out to construct the new floor housing the music...
View ArticleDiana Johnson: One nation approach to regeneration must begin
Hull North MP Diana Johnson examines why two similar economic areas – Hull and the London Docklands – have enjoyed contrasting fortunes over the past 30 yearsNO STONE Unturned is Lord Heseltine's...
View ArticleHull City can set sights firmly on top-two finish, says Robert Koren
ROBERT Koren believes Hull City's targets must be set on landing automatic promotion to the Premier League, rather than settling for a place in the Championship play-offs.As the halfway mark of the...
View ArticlePeter Swan: Hull City can go to Watford and repeat Nottingham Forest achievement
HULL City face another really tough test on the road this weekend as they face a Watford side in great form under Gianfranco Zola.Make no mistake, this game will be every bit as tough as last week's...
View ArticleHull City Council's £415k computer spend is questioned by opposition
OPPOSITION politicians have questioned a decision to spend £415,000 on a computer upgrade at the city council.The move has been confirmed in a decision record signed off by council leader Councillor...
View ArticleInquest into Beverley teenager Jess Blake's death starts today
An inquest into the death of Beverley teenager Jess Blake is being held in Hull today.Jess, 14, was found dead in woods on the outskirts of the market town in August the day after she was last seen...
View ArticleTroubled Jess Blake in suicide pact, Hull inquest hears
BEVERLEY teenager Jess Blake had a history of self-harming before she was found dead in woods on the outskirts of the market town.An inquest at Hull has heard Jess, 14, was referred to social services...
View ArticleSkeleton left on view as grave is desecrated by vandals at Hull cemetery
VANDALS who desecrated a grave left a skeleton on view in a city cemetery.Police and council officers are investigating the vandalism at Northern Cemetery in Chanterlands Avenue, west Hull.It is...
View ArticleFoxy Rentals Providing Flexible & Affordable Driving
Foxy Rentals, who are a self drive rental company in Hull are now offering short term contract hire.The recession has hit people hard, especially in motoring, and the consumer may not want to purchase...
View ArticleCrash near St Andrew's Quay
TRAFFIC is queuing along the A63 Clive Sullivan Way heading out of Hull city centre due to a crash involving three vehicles.Emergency services are at the scene near St Andrew's Quay and it is not yet...
View ArticleWizard of Oz at Hull Truck: first night review
I have to admit I have always been a bit nervous when a theatre claims a much-loved classic has been revised and has "brand new songs" in the past. And when you are dealing with a songbook that...
View ArticleNominate your Christmas star
A CITY charity is appealing for people to nominate unsung heroes in their community.Environmental and Management Solutions Ltd (EMS) Yorkshire, based in Preston Road, east Hull, is running its...
View ArticleWitch trials and curses in thrilling new book by Hull-born author Ray Clark
THE basis of his books have ranged from ouija boards to druids.Now, Hull-born author Ray Clark has chosen the macabre subject of the Salem Witch Trails for his latest release.His new book Calix has...
View ArticleWindow cleaners preyed upon man with memory loss
TWO window cleaners preyed on an elderly man, stealing a laptop containing the only photographs he had of his dead son.Joe Tate, 22, and David Bradley, 27, have been jailed for targeting the man, who...
View ArticleStaff to go the extra mile for £1m mission
SUPERMARKET staff are going the extra mile to raise funds for cancer care.Tesco workers in Beverley are joining forces with colleagues across the UK to take part in a £1m festive fundraising...
View ArticleGreat grandson of Joseph Malet Lambert helps pupils make history
THE great grandson of a man who gave his name to a city school has helped bury a time capsule in its grounds.David Malet Lambert, great-grandson of Joseph Malet Lambert, joined councillors, staff and...
View ArticleYoung victim of sex abuse tricked her attacker into confessing
A YOUNG girl brought a sex attacker to justice by tricking him into confessing by text.The girl, who was just 11 when she was abused, trapped Micheal John Taylor into admitting in text messages that he...
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