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Hull and Humber skipper undergoes surgery

Sunday, March 14, 2010

The Hull and Humber skipper has undergone emergency surgery on his broken leg.

Piers Dudin, 31, was airlifted to a Japanese hospital after suffering an open fracture.

A giant wave knocked him off his feet as he led the yacht through the Pacific Ocean, on...

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He wrecked our girl's education

Christopher Reen

Saturday, March 13, 2010

A schoolgirl "groomed" by a Bridlington teaching assistant was left so traumatised she failed her GCSEs.



Fibreglass toad row

Fibreglass toads are coming to town.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

A decision to spend £200,000 of taxpayers' money on 100 fibre-glass toads to mark the 25th anniversary of the death of poet Philip Larkin has...

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City star in Wash And Go commercial

City star in Wash And Go commercial

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Hull City midfielder Jimmy Bullard has been chosen to front a new Wash and Go shampoo advert.

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Jane Marshall pays tribute to son Lewis Redshaw after crash

UNITED IN GRIEF: Friends look at flowers and tributes at the scene of the crash between Grindale and Burton Fleming, where 19-year-old Lewis Redshaw died.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

A grieving mum has paid tribute to her son who was killed in a car crash. She said Lewis Redshaw, from Bridlington, was one in a million.



MP Graham Stuart describes Roos plan as 'wind farm too far'

STRUGGLE: Scenes from the public inquiry into a proposed wind farm at Roos.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Holderness MP Graham Stuart insists the latest plans for a nine-turbine development is one wind farm too far for the area's fed-up residents.

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'Win it for Piers', pleads Hull And Humber skipper's mum

EYE OF THE STORM: The Hull And Humber clipper is on its way to San Francisco. Picture: onEdition

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Piers Dudin's mother has said her son will bounce back after the skipper broke his leg onboard the Hull and Humber, off the coast of Japan.

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Conservatives Dominic Grieve and Alan Duncan visit Hull Prison

OPTIMISTIC: From left, shadow prisons minister Alan Duncan, candidate for Hull North Victoria Aitken, shadow justice secretary Dominic Grieve and candidate for Hull East Christine McKay outside The Royal Hotel in Ferensway, city centre.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Two senior Conservative MPs have visited Hull to rally supporters ahead of the General Election campaign.

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Kieran Eastwood and Neil Baker progress to Talent Trail semis

MADE IT! Kieran Eastwood sang his way into the semi-finals.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Neil Baker, of Hessle, and Kristian Eastwood, of west Hull, have won places in the semi-finals of Talent Trail 2010. They took part in the latest heat...

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Pioneer treatment at HRI could help beat breast cancer

POTENTIAL BREAKTHROUGH:  Professor Lindsay Turnbull  at the MRI Centre at Hull Royal Infirmary.  Picture:  Kate Woolhouse

Friday, March 12, 2010

An appeal has been launched to help raise the cash to bring pioneering breast cancer treatment to East Yorkshire.

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