Zola Budd has changed a bit...
I was thinking Sandie Shaw had piled a bit of weight on...
Zola Budd has changed a bit...
Knew it was one of themI was thinking Sandie Shaw had piled a bit of weight on...
Probably an App, but I'm bit of a technophobe and still old school toilet roll user...Can you wipe your bottom with your smartphone Ron?
Todays exclusive....'Visitor with Leeds accent causes panic in Covid fearing Beverley'

Todays exclusive....'Visitor with Leeds accent causes panic in Covid fearing Beverley'
How did they know it was a L**ds accent? did he keep saying "now then " "now then " "now then "
Todays exclusive....'Visitor with Leeds accent causes panic in Covid fearing Beverley'
They went into a chippy and asked for cod and chips with kerry sauce.How did they know it was a L**ds accent? did he keep saying "now then " "now then " "now then "
****ing right it would. As long as it was the same as before.Would the green mail still be popular on a Saturday night

The 26th September was my 56th birthday. It was a Saturday and I was treat to Steak Pie, Mash and Spring Cabbarge.“There was a massive jump of 32 new cases recorded in the region on Tuesday, September 26 - the highest daily increase since May 25.”
Last time 26 th of September was a Tuesday was in 2017 and I’m pretty sure we knew nowt about Covid 19 in 2017 good old daily fail
More to be pitied than scorned? Not if you live next door obviously
Sarah Duffin fears her 'nuisance' family will be evicted by council
The Duffins face legal proceedings by Hull City Council after antisocial behaviour complaints
Anna Riley
A Hull woman fears her "dysfunctional" family may be forced on to the streets by Hull City Council.
Sarah Duffin and her family, including disabled brother Matthew and mum Audrey, face legal proceedings after complaints of nuisance and antisocial behaviour at their property in Willerby Road.
But Sarah, 36, claims that the Duffin family are not intending to cause trouble to those around them and that the noise has come from the family home due to her brother's learning difficulties.
As a result of this, she feels that the Duffins are being subjected to "hate crime" as a result of council intervention.
Hull City Council said it is not seeking to evict the family and is working with partner agencies to resolve the matter.
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Sarah fears she may be made homeless, along with her brother Matthew
"Me and my family may become homeless as we have been summonsed for antisocial behaviour and noise," said Sarah.
"We argue a lot. We fight a lot. But that's not the point.
"The point is that we should not be getting called dysfunctional and being discriminated against and threatened because of the health problems that my brother suffers from.
"It is a hate crime as my brother has testicular and stomach cancer, heart problems, behavioural problems and is blind and has learning difficulties."
She added: "There have been these complaints about noise and antisocial behaviour, but no one knows what its like living with an adult with long-life brain damage.
"We are just trying our best to get by but now my family are living in fear of having no where to live.
"It's making me and my family think about selling everything in my home, and my greenhouse and shed, just to get money to move.
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Sarah Duffin says that she and her family are victims of 'hate crime' (Image: Katie Pugh)
"I'm still looking for any jobs and getting turned down even for cleaning, but I am trying to stick to my CBT therapy and gardening."
Sarah has been searching for a job since she left school with no qualifications 20 years ago and remains on the dole despite applying for 65 jobs in a single day.
Even though Sarah has attended many courses, she claims that she cannot find work because she has no practical experience, despite sending off hundreds of job applications each week.
The lack of a job plus the latest problems with the council has worsened her anxiety and she has previously felt suicidal about her situation.
The desperate jobseeker, whose dream job is "selling jam and curds by the roadside", previously told Hull Live that she just wants to be "given a chance".
"Ideally I want to work in catering. I'd love a job selling jams and curds either by the roadside or from the market with the fresh produce I could grow in my greenhouse," she said previously.
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Sarah with brother Matthew Duffin, who is disabled (Image: Katie Pugh)
"But I really will do anything, but keep getting knock back after knock back."
"I've done courses on employability skills, health and safety, catering and food hygiene, English, maths, IT and I've done so many different types of volunteering, including at charity shops, but none of it has got me anywhere.
"It's so disheartening and I don't know what I'd do without my mum as she is my rock and otherwise I'd just give in.
"It's boring and I get p***ed off and fed up of being home all day but I do my best to help my mum, who is 64 and a carer for my older brother.
"I don't know what else I can do if anyone out there could give me a job I wouldn't hesitate to accept it."
Hull City Council confirmed that legal proceedings have started against the Duffin family, but that they will not be evicted.
A spokeswoman for the authority said: "Hull City Council has commenced legal proceedings following complaints of nuisance and antisocial behaviour at a property in Willerby Road.
"Eviction of the tenant and their family is not being sought and the council continues to work with its partner agencies to resolve the matter.
"As the proceedings are ongoing, the council is unable to comment further."
The HDM used to let the fanzines do a feature in the green every week in the 90's, Geoff Bradley of Tiger Rag was a better writer than anyone on the mail now. Fish Out.****ing right it would. As long as it was the same as before.
God I'd love to read a GSM. It has to be green though.
Give us the Green Sports Mail back ya bastards![]()
Dolan out!The HDM used to let the fanzines do a feature in the green every week in the 90's, Geoff Bradley of Tiger Rag was a better writer than anyone on the mail now. Fish out.