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'Thanks for saving my life'

Gary Jordan, left, and Duncan Woods

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Duncan Woods, 50, of west Hull, has thanked Gary Jordan, 50, of east Hull, for saving his life on New Year's Day.

When Duncan fell unconscious after choking on a burger, Gary came to his aid.

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Semi-paralysed attack victim turns 60

Charles Little is celebrating his 60th birthday

Saturday, March 20, 2010

A man who almost died after he was badly beaten in Hull is celebrating his 60th birthday today. Charles Little was left for dead in the attack on New...



East Riding roads safer than ever

PC Glen Dennis at the roadside

Saturday, March 20, 2010

The number of serious casualties on the East Riding's roads has been driven down to a record low following an ongoing police campaign to reduce...

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City ready to run Sport Relief Mile

Pupils at Sirius Academy in Pickering Road, Hull,  ran 1,000 miles in a day to raise £1,000 for Sport Relief

Saturday, March 20, 2010

More than 1,000 runners will take to the streets of Hull tomorrow morning for the Sport Relief mile fundraising event.

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Student's fake hair extensions melted

Trading Standards Officer Chris Wilson pictured with the fake hair extensions

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Trading Standards have taken action against a man that supplied a Hull beauty company with fake hair extensions.



Sniffer dog Lenny's nose for the job

Hull West  and Hessle MP, centre, meets sniffer dog Lenny and his handler PC Mark Thompson

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Home Secretary and Hull West and Hessle MP Alan Johnson said Humberside Police is leading the way in roads policing.

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19 arrests after drug raids

Police carry out a drugs raid at Rokeby Park, Anlaby

Saturday, March 20, 2010

A series of raids by police across Hull resulted in cannabis, cash and methadone being seized and 19 people arrested.

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Humberside Airport hotel is ready for take-off

Humberside Airport director Tony Lavan with plans for a 100-bed hotel near the airport, below.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

A new hotel could be built at Humberside Airport. The venue would have 100 rooms at the Kirmington site.

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College link is the business for firms

Principle Dr Elaine McMahon looks out across the city from the roof of Hull College in Queens Gardens, city centre.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

HULL College has become the 18th partner in the Mail's 2010 Bounce Back campaign. The College in Queens Gardens, city centre, is ideally placed to aid...

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Hedon residents fight homes plan

Residents of Drapers Lane and Cloeberry Way, Hedon, are unhappy at plans for housing on a car park used by locals.  Front, from left, Carol Weeding, Malcolm Bucknall and Marion Withers.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

RESIDENTS in an area of Hedon are preparing to fight plans to build council houses on open land near their homes. They say the East Riding Council...

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