
Hayley Coyle
Journalist at BBC Look North (Yorkshire)
Journalist at @BBCLookNorth Previously Yahoo, Loaded, The Sun, Mail on Sunday and Splash News LA. Email: [email protected] Mum to Bertie.
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1 week ago |
bbc.com | Hayley Coyle
Man rescued after car plunges into sea from pierHayley CoyleGoogleThe car went into the sea from Vincent's Pier in Scarborough, according to policeA man is being treated in hospital after the car he was in plunged into the sea and overturned at Scarborough's South Bay, police have said. Emergency crews were called at about 19:20 BST on Thursday to reports that a car had entered the sea from Vincent's Pier, near Scarborough Lighthouse.
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1 week ago |
bbc.co.uk | Hayley Coyle
Image caption, Representatives of the Muslim, Hindu and Sikh communities in Bradford met on Wednesday after the events of the previous nightRepresentatives of different faith groups in Bradford have called for calm after India launched a series of strikes on sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir. The strikes came two weeks after a militant attack on tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir which saw 26 people killed. Pakistan has denied any involvement in that attack.
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1 week ago |
bbc.co.uk | Hayley Coyle
Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Kirklees Council said it would not initially charge for car parking while the EV points were being usedAt least 20 car parks in the Kirklees district will be fitted with new electric vehicle charging points after plans were given the go-ahead by the council. The points would be located at council-run car parks, aimed at residents with no off-road parking, the authority said.
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1 week ago |
bbc.com | Hayley Coyle
Faith groups call for calm after India strikesHayley CoyleBBCRepresentatives of the Muslim, Hindu and Sikh communities in Bradford met on Wednesday after the events of the previous nightRepresentatives of different faith groups in Bradford have called for calm after India launched a series of strikes on sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir. The strikes came two weeks after a militant attack on tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir which saw 26 people killed.
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ca.news.yahoo.com | Hayley Coyle
Representatives of the Muslim, Hindu and Sikh communities in Bradford met on Wednesday after the events of the previous night [BBC]Representatives of different faith groups in Bradford have called for calm after India launched a series of strikes on sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir. The strikes came two weeks after a militant attack on tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir which saw 26 people killed. Pakistan has denied any involvement in that attack.
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