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Simon's death still haunts us

Simon's death still haunts us

Monday, March 22, 2010

On the fifth anniversary of his death, the mother of Beverley charity worker Simon Murden, who was shot dead by police, has spoken about her family's continued "heartache".

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Man stabbed in Beverley Road mass brawl >vid

Police found the stab victim after responding to reports of 20 men fighting outside a fast-food bar in Beverley Road,  near the junction with Brunswick Avenue.

Monday, March 22, 2010

An investigation has been launched after a man was stabbed in the chest outside a takeaway shop on Beverley Road, Hull city centre, in the early hours...

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Alan Johnson warns pupils of mephedrone danger

SPECIAL GUEST: Hull West and Hessle MP Alan Johnson is accompanied on his visit to  Hessle High School by head boy Tom Pallant and head girl Steph Wright.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Hull West and Hessle MP Alan Johnson told Hessle High School pupils that he believes the legal high drug mephedrone is dangerous.

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Coastal erosion at Skipsea 'worst it has ever been'

FORCED OUT: Saffron Waghorn at her ruined studio and house on the cliff-top at Skipsea.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Some 20ft of the Skipsea coast has been lost to coastal erosion since December. Artist Saffron Waghorn has had to demolish a chalet situated on the...

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Thousands go that extra mile for Sport Relief

Runners at the Sport Relief Mile start line in Queen Victoria Square, Hull city centre.

Monday, March 22, 2010

More than 1,000 people took part in the Sport Relief Mile in Hull. Starting in Queen Victoria Square they completed a one mile, three mile or six mile...

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Wheelie bin chips will not be activated

Hull City Council put  Radio  Frequency Identification  chips in 11,000 brown bins – which are for garden and kitchen food waste – when it launched a trial scheme in 2007, but said they were never activated.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Hull City Council has said it has no plans to use microchips embedded in brown wheelie bins to check on what people throw away.

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Artists told to hop on board toads project

Larkin25 programme director Emily Penn and Larkin25 chairman Prof Graham Chesters  at the Hull History Centre.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Organisers of a scheme to celebrate the life of poet Philip Larkin by installing 100 fibreglass toads across Hull are in need of artists to come up...

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Head aims to turn scandal school around

Scott Ratheram has been appointed headteacher at Bridlington Headlands School.  With him are students, from left, Nicola Holgate, Rob Tindall, Sarah Dee, all sixteen, Naomi Clifton and Emma Matinson, both thirteen.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Scott Ratheram has been appointed the new headteacher of Headlands School and Community Science College, Bridlington. The secondary has been rocked by...

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Final piece of £850k jigsaw now in place

John Prescott officially opens the new extension to the Freedom Centre.

Monday, March 22, 2010

A £850,000 extension has been officially opened at the Freedom Centre, Preston Road, east Hull. It marks the completion of a major regeneration...

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Man stabbed after Beverley Road brawl

Man stabbed after Beverley Road brawl

Sunday, March 21, 2010

A man has been stabbed after reports of a mass brawl in Hull city centre. The incident happened in the early hours of this morning in Beverley Road,...

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