Home Secretary Priti Patel s shock after Humberside Police officer seriously injured in attack at school
Boy, 15, arrested after attack at school which left police officer with serious injuries
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Home Secretary Priti Patel has spoken of her shock after a Humberside Police officer was attacked in Scunthorpe (Image: PA)
An attack on a Humberside Police officer at a has been condemned as ‘shocking and senseless’ by Home Secretary Priti Patel.
The officer is in hospital with serious injuries after being attacked at the Castle Education site in Scunthorpe on Friday afternoon.
A 15-year-old boy and a 23-year-old man have been arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm.
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Padlocks removed from Castle Street bridge as users told to take selfies instead
There are warnings that padlocks could cause long term damage
05:00, 7 APR 2021
Padlocks have had to be removed from Murdoch s Connection bridge just weeks after it opened (Image: Katie Pugh)
Users of Hull s newly opened Castle Street Bridge have been asked to refrain from fitting padlocks onto the structure amid concerns they could cause long term damage. A spokesperson for Highways England, which runs the bridge officially known as Murdoch s Connection, said users could take selfies instead to mark a loving moment . It follows Twitter comments from Hull City Council Chief Executive Matt Jukes who said there was no set policy on padlocks but some were recently removed from Scale Lane Bridge.
Humberside Fire and Rescue s gender pay gap has some way to go
Officers said shifts in wider culture and society would be needed to tackle the gap
15:52, 12 FEB 2021
Humberside Fire and Rescue Service
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The gap between men and women s earnings at Humberside Fire and Rescue Service is closing but significant gender imbalances in its hierarchy and wider societal causes continue to hamper progress.