Hybridisation is one of the approaches to introduce pseudo-ductility to brittle composite materials. In this approach, two or more different types of fibre are combined and if the configuration and material constituents are well selected, the tensile response shows a gradual failure and a metal-like stress-strain curve with a pseudo-yield point. Different types of unidirectional and quasi-isotropic (QI) hybrid composites with continuous layers have been studied to produce pseudo-ductile tensile behaviour in one loading orientation when subjected to tension. However, most composite structures are subjected to multiple loading orientations, therefore, the aim of this paper is to exploit the potential of thin-ply carbon/glass hybrid laminates ...