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Features
Hull's Own Memory Bank
From Henry VIII's signature to the registration details of your grandad's first car, Hull City Council's archive is a treasure trove of documents which tell an amazing story of more than 700 years in the life of this city. Hull in print takes a tour through this amazing public resource with archivist Martin Taylor. ...
Top of The Class
August is the month of the year when the city's 16-year-olds, their parents and all of Hull's secondary school teachers, governors and education officials brace themselves for the annual publication of the GCSE results. ...
Bullying
Bullying, wherever and however it occurs, is a serious issue and a nationwide problem. But do people in Hull know where to turn for support? Kelvin Hall pupil Pamela Barr (15) reports for Hull in print on how the problem is being tackled locally ...
Working People's Politics
Ken Branson hit the headlines in May when he replaced Colin Inglis as leader of Hull City Council ...
News
Have Your Say In Our City's Future
No-one can deny that Hull is experiencing real changes. 'conic new buildings like The Deep and Hull City Council's KC Stadium are changing the way we view our environment; hundreds of millions of pounds will be invested in housing and education in the city during the next ten years; new health facilities are being developed; policing is changing ...
United Against Racism
Hull City Council's KC Stadium recently played host to a very different type of kick-off as the Hull Youth Council gathered young people from across the city together to debate the issue of racism ...
Council Backs Hull KR's Success
Hull City Council have recognised the valuable role that Hull Kingston Rovers has long played in the life of east Hull by providing a five-year financial support package which will total more than £490,000. ...
Laughing All The Way To Hull
One of the leading figures in international human rights, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, visited Hull in June to show his support for the city's Wilberforce 2007 programme ...
Summer Fun
'f you're kicking around during the long summer holidays, bored, bugging your parents and thinking that nothing good ever happens, then check out Hull City Council's year-round Extra Time programme ...
Thinking About Sex?
The law may state that 16 is the age of consent to heterosexual intercourse for young adults, but the truth is that a great many young people are sexually active before they reach that age ...
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