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Free cyber security workshops for businesses

Hull businesses are invited to a series of free bite-size workshops to improve cyber security, starting this week. The Rybec Group, in partnership with Hull City Council’s Managed Workspace Centres, is delivering the sessions starting on Thursday 18 June. Cyber-crime is becoming one of the biggest risks facing businesses today and small businesses are often

Music Cities Convention 2026 arrives in Hull

The Hull Music Cities Convention has arrived in the city, with a line-up of over 60 voices from six continents, and more than 20 countries for the world’s leading gathering on music and cities. Speakers will come from the government, grassroots advocacy, major labels, international development, health and wellbeing, climate and the arts – united

Rose Bowl Fountain in Queen’s Gardens vandalised

Hull City Council has confirmed that the city’s beloved Rose Bowl Fountain in Queen’s Gardens has been temporarily switched off following an act of vandalism.  Last month, during the late-May bank holiday, individuals forced entry into the fountain’s control room, causing significant damage to essential operating equipment.   As a result, the electronic system that controls the fountain requires reprogramming. Alongside this the fountain needs draining and cleaning before it can safely be