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Civilian staff to outnumber police officers in force

PHASED RESTRUCTURING: Humberside Police is only the second force in the UK with a workforce balance of civilians and warranted officers  PICTURE: Jack Harland

Saturday, October 11, 2008

By 2013, Humberside Police will have more civilian staff members than police officers.

The shift to more civilian workers is part of a phased restructuring plan being undertaken by the police force.

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Lewis Gray claims Joe Dinsdale 'fell on blade' of his knife

An artist's impression of Lewis Gray in court

Saturday, October 11, 2008

The man accused of Joe Dinsdale's murder said the east Hull teenager fell on to his knife. Lewis Stephen Gray, 21, told police the 17-year-old...



Member of staff from Bridlington secondary school arrested

Saturday, October 11, 2008

A member of staff from a secondary school in Bridlington has been arrested. The man, a member of non-teaching staff, was interviewed by police...



Pervert held 46 indecent images

COMMUNITY ORDER: Anthony Philip Ashmore, of Anlaby, arriving at Hull Crown Court. Inset, former chief superintendent of Humberside Police Alec Alexander, who was jailed for 10 years earlier this year

Saturday, October 11, 2008

A contact of Alec Alexander has avoided jail after being caught with child pornography as part of the investigation into the former Humberside...



Hundreds object to Humber Bridge toll rise

The Humber Bridge

Saturday, October 11, 2008

The Humber Bridge Board has received record numbers of objections against proposed toll increases. The Mail's campaign to scrap the tolls has...

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Hull woman reveals truth about X Factor >vid

Jenna Elisé Scottow

Saturday, October 11, 2008

WITH VIDEO: With The X Factor back on our screens, thousands of hopefuls are reaching for the stars. Graphic designer Jenna Scottow, of east...

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Thousands flock to fair's opening night >vid

The fairground

Saturday, October 11, 2008

WITH VIDEO: Hull Fair has opened at its traditional home in Walton Street, west Hull. Families say despite having to make savings in household...

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Flooding fears over Hessle school plans

Janet and Nigel Marshall with fellow residents unhappy about the decision

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Plans to extend Bridgeview School in Hessle have been given the go-ahead. East Riding planners approved the redevelopment of the special...

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'Sancton is not the place for turbines'

Stuart Hepworth, who set up Sancton Windfarm Action Team

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Opposition to wind farm plans for an East Yorkshire village are being stepped up. An action group has been formed to object to plans for a...

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Dove House Hospice opens new shop >vid

Volunteers Sylvia Beaton and Sandra Lock

Saturday, October 11, 2008

WITH VIDEO: Dove House Hospice opened a new shop in Hull city centre yesterday. The Prospect Street shop is set to become the charity's...

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