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  • News, sport, travel and weather updates resume at 08:00 on Thursday

  • Live updates on Tuesday 6 September 2016

  1. Goodbye: Five things we learned todaypublished at 18:00 British Summer Time 7 September 2016

    Caroline Brockelbank
    BBC Radio Humberside

    Thanks for joining me today on the live feed for East Yorkshire and Humber. I'll be back tomorrow morning from 0800.

    To round off the day lets take a look at five things we didn't know when we woke up this morning.

    1. There'll be over 100 new homes in the Fruit Market area of Hull
    2. A Hull hostel has closed despite it being very close to the cities year as City of Culture
    3. Injections which are being trialed in Hull could help people with severe headaches
    4. There could be an ice rink alongside Grimsby Town's new stadium
    5. And Goole museums have donated old photos of the area to brighten up the town's hospital.

    'Bright' certainly can't be used to describe today's weather which turned out to be a bit dull and overcast. Thanks to our weather watcher for sending in this picture of the Humber Bridge from Barton-upon-Humber. 

    Humber Bridge from Barton-upon-HumberImage source, Dimplayer
  2. Your headlines this eveningpublished at 17:44 British Summer Time 7 September 2016

    Gill Sennett
    BBC Local Live, East Yorkshire and Humber

    Here are the latest headlines for East Yorkshire & Humber:

    • Humberside police is to get 51 new police officers to target areas of high crime
    • The MP for Great Grimsby has won the chance to get a second hearing for a parliamentary bill aimed at protecting workers rights
    • Plans to build over 100 new homes in the Fruit Market area of Hull have been given the go-ahead by planners at the council
  3. Coming up on Look North tonightpublished at 17:37 British Summer Time 7 September 2016

    BBC Look North
    East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire

    Join Peter Levy from 18:30 on BBC One with the latest news.

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  4. Grimsby Town's John Fenty talks about the new stadiumpublished at 17:23 British Summer Time 7 September 2016

    BBC Radio Humberside

    BBC Radio Humberside's Burnsy quizzes John Fenty on plans for a stadium, retail and housing at Peaks Parkway.

  5. Second hearing for local MP's Parliamentary Billpublished at 17:05 British Summer Time 7 September 2016

    Sarah Sanderson
    Political Reporter East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire

    The Labour MP for Great Grimsby has won the chance to get a second hearing for a Parliamentary Bill aimed at protecting workers rights. 

    Melanie Onn wants to ensure that no basic rights are eroded once Brexit takes place and she told MPs in Parliament this afternoon some of the areas that are covered by EU law:

    Labour MP for Great Grimsby Melanie Onn
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    Rights for agency workers, the European Works Council, information and consultation of employees, health and safety, TUPE, the working time directive and the protection of young people at work. These are the broad areas that could disappear if the government opts to appeal the European Communities Act 1972."

    Melanie Onn, MP for Great Grimsby

  6. Over 100 new homes approved for Hull's Fruit Marketpublished at 16:41 British Summer Time 7 September 2016
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    Caroline Brockelbank
    BBC Radio Humberside

    Hull City Council’s planning committee today approved plans, subject to conditions, for 109 one, two and three bedroom homes arranged in mews style around private courtyards, forming part of a newly-created urban village.

    It's part of a £17m project to transform the area.

    Artists impression of houses with courtyardImage source, Wykeland Beal
  7. East Yorkshire school children build planepublished at 16:33 British Summer Time 7 September 2016

    Crispin Rolfe
    Reporter BBC Look North

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  8. Sport: Three years for new Grimsby Town stadiumpublished at 16:09 British Summer Time 7 September 2016

    Mike White
    Sports Reporter BBC Radio Humberside

    Grimsby Town say they could be in their proposed new stadium in the next three years. 

    The club announced today that they've signed an agreement with Buckinghamshire based sports and leisure property developer Extreme Leisure to help them relocate to a new 14,000 seat venue at Peaks Parkway.

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    We're getting an indication from the developer that it could be three years. Obviously we've only just got the green light for Peaks Parkway so there's an awful lot to do."

    John Fenty, Majority Shareholder Grimsby Town Football Club

  9. Appeal after violence at Grimsby town centre pubpublished at 15:43 British Summer Time 7 September 2016

    On Monday around 19:15 BST a fight broke out between two men in The Bank pub (pictured). 

    Both men fell to the floor at which point the victim – who was white and wearing a blue jacket - was further assaulted, before door staff intervened.

    The Bank barImage source, Google

    The offender is said to have remained in the area of the bar and he and the victim were later involved in a further altercation in the street. 

    Police are appealing for the victim and witnesses to come forward.

  10. Sport: Paralympic Games start tonightpublished at 15:18 British Summer Time 7 September 2016

    Simon Clark
    Sports Editor BBC Radio Humberside

    Chris Skelley

    Here's a look at who's competing in the Paralympics from our area:

    Judo: Chris Skelley (pictured) - Hull - Men's - 100kg (Sat 10 Sept)

    Athletics: Hollie Arnold - Grimsby - F46 Javelin (Tues 13 Sept)

    Cycling: Adam Duggleby - Hull - Pilot (Wed 14 Sept- tandem pairs with Steve Bate & Sat 17 Sept - road race with Steve Bate)

  11. Girl, 15, sexually assaulted in Scunthorpepublished at 14:58 British Summer Time 7 September 2016

    Caroline Brockelbank
    BBC Radio Humberside

    A 15-year-old girl has been sexually assaulted in Scunthorpe as she walked through an alleyway from Queensway towards Old Brumby Street. 

    She fell to the floor and a man then sexually assaulted her but ran off when she struggled. 

    He's described as white, around six feet tall, aged between 40 and 50 with grey/blonde hair.

  12. New injections could help severe headachespublished at 14:38 British Summer Time 7 September 2016

    Victoria Holland
    BBC Look North

    Drug trials being carried out in Hull could offer new hope to people who suffer from cluster headaches - a pain so powerful they're also referred to as "suicide headaches".

    Woman clutching head

    Around 500 people in the Hull area suffer. 

    It causes pain much more severe than migraine. But Hull Royal Infirmary is one of three leading centres in the country which is trialling new injections to help prevent the attacks.

  13. Weather: Sunny spellspublished at 14:14 British Summer Time 7 September 2016

    BBC Weather

    This afternoon will remain dry with some spells of sunshine developing. 

    In the sunshine it will feel warm and also humid once again.

    Weather graphic
  14. Post mortem examinations to take place on bodies found in North East Lincolnshirepublished at 13:58 British Summer Time 7 September 2016

    Caroline Brockelbank
    BBC Radio Humberside

    Post mortem examinations are due to take place today on a man and woman whose bodies were found at a house in North East Lincolnshire.

    Flower's outside property where bodies were found

    The couple were discovered at the home in New Waltham after the alarm was raised in the early hours of yesterday morning. 

    Police aren't looking for anyone else in connection with the deaths.

  15. Your headlines this lunchtimepublished at 13:37 British Summer Time 7 September 2016

    Gill Sennett
    BBC Local Live, East Yorkshire and Humber

    Here are the latest headlines for East Yorkshire & Humber:

    • The MP for Great Grimsby hopes to introduce a parliamentary bill to protect workers rights
    • Post mortem examinations are due to take place today on a man and woman whose bodies were found at a house in North East Lincolnshire
    • A man has been charged with eight offences following a stand off with police in Immingham on Monday
  16. Immingham man charged following police stand-offpublished at 13:16 British Summer Time 7 September 2016

    Caroline Brockelbank
    BBC Radio Humberside

    A man has been charged with eight offences following a stand off with police in Immingham on Monday. 

    37-year-old Richard Jackson, of Ancholme Avenue was charged with possession of an imitation firearm and two counts of intent to cause fear of violence along with five other offences.

    Police are continuing investigations into the incident.    

    Richard Jackson appeared at Grimsby Magistrates Court this morning and will be kept in custody until a Crown Court hearing on 10th October. 

  17. Hostel described as a 'gem' closes in Hullpublished at 13:00 British Summer Time 7 September 2016

    Caroline Brockelbank
    BBC Radio Humberside

    Holy Trinity Hostel has closed four months before Hull's year as City of Culture.

    The hostel received lots of five start reviews on TripAdvisor, external being described as clean, friendly and brilliant value:

    ReviewImage source, TripAdvisor
    ReviewImage source, TripAdvisor
    ReviewImage source, TripAdvisor
  18. Goole photographs brighten up local hospitalpublished at 12:40 British Summer Time 7 September 2016

    Chris Arundel
    BBC Radio Humberside

    Goole Hospital will be displaying thousands of historic photos normally kept in Goole Museum's archives, where they rarely see the light of day. 

    It's hoped an ever-changing collection of historic pictures will be on show in the hospital from now on.

    Picture at Goole hospital
  19. Plans for 100 homes in Hull's Fruit Market go before plannerspublished at 12:19 British Summer Time 7 September 2016

    Caroline Brockelbank
    BBC Radio Humberside

    Plans to build new homes in Hull's historic Fruit Market area could move a step closer today. 

    The development for more than 100 homes is being considered by councillors later today where it is recommended for approval.

    Image of how the Fruit Market will lookImage source, MEEHAN MEDIA & COMMS
  20. Hull Trinity Hostel closed four months before City of Culturepublished at 11:56 British Summer Time 7 September 2016

    Caroline Brockelbank
    BBC Radio Humberside

    It's been confirmed that Hull Trinity Hostel has closed. 

    The news comes a month after the City of Culture team launched a campaign to encourage people to open up their homes during 2017 due to a lack of hotel rooms in the city.  

    Outside of Hull Trinity HostelImage source, Google