Kaiser Chiefs and Razorlight to perform at Hull’s Bonus Arena The Kaiser Chiefs are coming to the Bonus Arena early next year. The Yorkshire band, famed for songs such as I Predict A Riot, Ruby […] 13th June 2019
Five Father’s Day gifts ideas with Hull theme It’s Father’s Day this Sunday and, let’s be honest, most people tend to leave picking out a gift to the last minute. If the kitchen […] 13th June 2019
Hull maintains Fairtrade City status – and is praised for promoting the cause Hull has maintained its Fairtrade City status – and has made a commitment to keep promoting Fairtrade principles. Fairtrade ensures farmers and workers in developing […] 13th June 2019
‘Being a carer never leaves you’ says father who cares for 38-year-old son Carers play an indispensable role in our society. More than five million people providing care for a family member or friend with a disability, mental […] 13th June 2019
Exhibition in Hull celebrates gypsy, Roma and traveller culture An exhibition to celebrate gypsy, Roma and traveller culture will open at Hull’s Streetlife Museum this month. The exhibition, from Thursday 13 June to Thursday […] 13th June 2019
Hull pensioner’s one-woman show heads to Edinburgh Fringe A one-woman show from a Hull pensioner will be previewed at Kardomah 94 next month before heading to Edinburgh Fringe this summer. Polly Pattison, who […] 13th June 2019
‘Carers need support too – they make a huge difference’ Carers need caring for too – and that is why Hull City Council and its partners are highlighting support available to those who care for […] 12th June 2019
Sculcoates Bridge to close for essential repairs Sculcoates Bridge will be closed from Monday 1 July to Sunday 21 July for essential repair works. The bridge in Chapman Street will be closed […] 11th June 2019
Circus comes to town as Freedom Festival and Back to Ours team up Two popular Hull festivals have joined forces to bring four spectacular circus shows to the city. The expanded five-day Freedom Festival will include the quartet […] 11th June 2019
Humber Street Gallery announces summer programme Humber Street Gallery, the contemporary visual arts space on Hull’s rejuvenated Fruit Market, has announced its summer programme. The broad programme includes work looking at […] 11th June 2019
How technology helped transform a life A mum says assistive technology in her home has greatly improved the life of her daughter who has learning difficulties. In March 2018, Donna Lilley’s […] 11th June 2019
Tuesday’s Royal Ballet screening moved to Hull Minster Tomorrow’s free Royal Ballet screening has been moved to Hull Minster due to the weather forecast. The screening of Kenneth MacMillan’s celebrated ballet Romeo and Juliet was […] 10th June 2019