• Hull: BT Street Hub units rejected in Hull city centre | June 22
    Jun 22 2026
    Hull city planners denied new BT Street Hub units in the city centre due to concerns over the skyline and historic character. A father in East Yorkshire saved his daughters’ lives with stem cell donations after a rare genetic diagnosis, while a Beverley woman faces court over offensive messages.
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    1 min
  • Hull: Coastal erosion threatens Skipsea as Hull photographer documents the crisis | June 21
    Jun 21 2026
    Hull's Local Wire update covers coastal erosion at Skipsea, the University of Hull's new London campus, and Reece Lyne's coffee shop on Holderness Road. The episode also highlights the Humber Bridge Soapbox Derby and a recent insurance penalty alert for Hull residents.
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  • Hull: Road rage incident leaves man injured after driver attacks him | June 20
    Jun 20 2026
    Hull's Local Wire update covers a road rage incident where a driver punched a man and ran over his foot, Hull College's lockdown after a threat, and a 21-year jail term for a rapist. The episode also touches on concerns over hedgerow work on Anlaby Common and Hull's Armed Forces Day event.
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  • Hull: Humberside Police Officer with Stage 4 Cancer Seeks Treatment in India | June 19
    Jun 19 2026
    Hull's Local Wire update covers a Hull police officer with stage 4 cancer seeking treatment in India, a man jailed for texting a decoy girl, and Ennerdale Leisure Centre's closure due to faulty pipework. The episode also highlights a cyclist injury in Pocklington and Hull schools' new animation on sensory differences.
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  • Hull: Hull resident honored for hospice support after peaceful passing | June 18
    Jun 18 2026
    Hull's Local Wire update covers Sarah Ward's tribute to Dove House Hospice, a Bridlington man charged with racist abuse, and a teacher facing sexual offense charges in Hull Crown Court. The episode also highlights the Wildlife Alliance's bridge cleanup, Hull's Clean Air Day, and a drowning prevention campaign.
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  • Hull: Sexual predator jailed after attempted rape in Hull | June 17
    Jun 17 2026
    Hull: A man has been jailed for attempted rape after a night out, while East Riding Council installs defibrillators on bin lorries. The city’s library faces major repairs, and a man is charged with attempted murder following a hammer attack.
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    1 min
  • Hull: Career criminal jailed after 42-year sentence for repeated offenses | June 16
    Jun 16 2026
    Hull's Local Wire update covers a landmark sentencing of a repeat offender, the Labour group's plan to restore East Park lido and improve water safety, and a major pharmaceutical company's expansion. The episode also highlights Amelia Kokosa's national bricklaying win and Hull's hosting of an international beach volleyball tournament in Bridlington.
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  • Hull: Speed cameras to enforce road safety across Hull and East Riding | June 15
    Jun 15 2026
    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.
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