Mon, 20 Apr 2026
Hull’s creative scene has a new home, with green screens, cameras and a mini radio studio.
* Bondville Model Village has recreated its war memorial in a social media video.
* A viral video shared by Humberside Police shows drivers who have been caught tailgating and having close calls on the road.
* A woman set a new record for tasting 32 plates of peas at work, which she then had again for dinner.
* A mother-daughter duo were joined by a curious seal in the sea off East Yorkshire's Flamborough coast.
* A mobile training bus is visiting locations in East Yorkshire to educate carers about autism.
* A pavement game outside a Hull bar has been popularizing childhood games among passersby.
* A video captured the moment a playful dolphin pod was spotted swimming off the coast of Flamborough.
* Hundreds of asylum seekers have been housed in Hull, with some facing difficulties adapting to city life.
* A security guard broke into song while on duty at Craven Park, performing a rendition of Viva Las Vegas.
* The owner of a Hull grocer's shop that has been around for over 50 years has shared memories of his time in business.
* BBC Radio Humberside caught up with Calum Scott, who burst onto the music scene 10 years ago.
* A bird of prey is being used to control pigeons at train stations in Beverley and Driffield.
* An oil tanker involved in a collision off East Yorkshire's coast has caught fire.
* A Hull councillor apologized for a gesture that was deemed "highly inappropriate".
* Birds have been spotted putting on aerial displays over part of Hull.
* Two boys were unexpectedly grilled by a radio host during an interview on BBC Radio Humberside.
* The Traitors contestant Jack Marriner-Brown has been meeting fans in Hull.
* Members of the Hull Knights ice hockey team took to flooded fields near Howden for practice.
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