Hull News Today | 2 Min | The Local Wire

Hull News Today | 2 Min | The Local Wire

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Hull: Speed cameras to enforce road safety across Hull and East Riding | June 15
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Hull's Local Wire update covers increased mobile speed camera enforcement in high-risk areas, new padel courts and camping pods approved in Skipsea, and MBEs awarded to Cyril Butler and Eddie Piercy for their Merchant Navy service. A Hull family also launches a 100-mile walk to support bowel cancer screening efforts and raise awareness.
Hull: Hull's cancer treatment rethink sparks hope for patients | June 14
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Hull residents are celebrating as a local mother's advocacy leads to a potential revival of a cancer treatment, while the city advances its sustainability goals with a new low-carbon heat network. Meanwhile, nine-year-old karting champion Jaxon Na’ama and the rescue mission for injured squirrel Grace have captured the hearts of the community.
Hull: Serial offender jailed for violent attacks in Hull city centre | June 13
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Hull's Local Wire update covers a man with a violent history sentenced to prison after attacking two men and a cyclist, public safety concerns, and community recognition in the King’s Birthday Honours. The episode also highlights the opening of the A63 Castle Street road project and Hull NHS trust's national healthcare ranking.
Hull: Hull city centre regeneration sparks excitement as developers eye more change... | June 12
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Hull's city centre is undergoing a major revitalization with new urban upgrade plans, while a local court sentenced a man to prison for grooming a young girl. Tensions persist at Hull’s Royal and Castle Hill hospitals as doctors prepare for their 16th strike over pay and conditions.
Hull: Hull's first electric kiln construction kicks off as health review advances | June 11
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Hull's first electric kiln construction starts in East Yorkshire, marking a £37 million boost for sustainable manufacturing. Public safety issues include a man banned from keeping animals after his Shar Pei was euthanized and an 81-year-old woman threatened with violence.
Hull: Vandalism disrupts Queen's Gardens fountain in Hull | June 10
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Hull's Queen’s Gardens fountain is closed after suspected vandalism, prompting security upgrades, while the city prepares to host the Music Cities Convention 2026. Officials also seek public input on a new park-and-ride system at Dunswell roundabout.
Hull: Major Humber employer ABP to create jobs after sealing £300m finance deal | June 09
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Hull's economy is poised for growth with ABP's £300m funding to create new jobs and boost infrastructure. A burglary at an Asda warehouse and the opening of Chopstix's second location highlight recent developments in local business and security.
Hull: Hull's city centre could soon get a new EV charging hub. | June 08
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Hull's city centre will soon host an EV charging hub as part of the city's push toward electric vehicles, while speed camera enforcement kicks off in Hull and East Yorkshire. A father faces legal trouble for smuggling painkillers into East Yorkshire prison, and the Hull Maritime Museum reopens after six years with rare whalebone art on display.
Hull: Teen slips off handcuffs during police encounter | June 07
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Hull's Local Wire update covers a teen's escape from police, the 2026 Winter Fuel Payment deadline, and the city's upcoming World Cup 2026 matches at Fan Park. The episode also highlights Cottingham's first Pride event and a new UK rule to cut meal costs.
Hull: Hull mum with four kidney transplants inspires heartfelt tributes | June 06
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Hull's Local Wire update covers a mother's resilience after four kidney transplants, a doctor jailed for assaulting a vulnerable boy, and road closures threatening a historic pub. Also featuring a charity bake sale inspired by a late teen and a nurse honored for saving lives through organ donation.
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