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

  • Live updates on Wednesday 19 October 2016

  1. Five things we learned todaypublished at 18:00 British Summer Time 19 October 2016

    Gill Sennett
    BBC Radio Humberside

    Thanks for joining us today. I'll be back tomorrow from 08:00 with your live updates on your news, sport, travel and weather.

    Lets take a look back at five things we've learnt today:

    1. We've been paying a lot of fines for taking our kids on holiday in term time
    2. If you thought you were getting a day off college tomorrow - think again
    3. If boxer Tommy Coyle tells you to listen - you listen!
    4. It really does matter where you put your apostrophe
    5. Peter Andre now knows where Hull is
    Fans Clair, Susan and Vickie waiting to see Peter Andre in Hull
  2. Your headlines across East Yorkshire & Humberpublished at 17:47 British Summer Time 19 October 2016

    Natalie Glanvill
    Reporter BBC Radio Humberside

    Headlines from our East Yorkshire & Humber newsroom:

    A family sat by the seaImage source, Thinkstock
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    Parents fined over £200,000 for term time holidays in our area

  3. 'UK's longest' glass flood wall installedpublished at 17:35 British Summer Time 19 October 2016

    Pritti Mistry
    BBC Local Live

    A glass panelled flood wall, said to be the longest of its kind in Britain, has been installed near Hull.

    The 520 metre-long (1,700ft) barrier has been built in Paull, East Yorkshire.

    The £835,000 structure will protect 14,000 homes in the Holderness area.

    East Riding of Yorkshire Council said "the UK's longest glass flood wall" added 1.1m (3ft) in height to the existing defence level, which now stands at 6.8m (22ft) above the sea.

    Glass flood wall
  4. Coming up on Look North at 18.30 on BBC Onepublished at 17:29 British Summer Time 19 October 2016

    BBC Look North
    East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire

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  5. Humberston Fitties on the market for £1.5mpublished at 16:56 British Summer Time 19 October 2016

    Andy Comfort
    BBC Radio Humberside

    Another large part of Cleethorpes has gone up for sale. 

    First the Pier went up for sale, then Pleasure Island and for the last month Humberston Fitties has been on the market. 

    North East Lincolnshire Council who own the Fitties have put it on the market for £1.5m.

    Chalets in the Humberston Fitties

    And you can hear more about this on Drive Time with me, Andy Comfort from 17:00.

  6. Fined over £200,000 for keeping kids off schoolpublished at 16:47 British Summer Time 19 October 2016

    Natalie Glanvill
    Reporter BBC Radio Humberside

    Parents in Northern Lincolnshire and East Yorkshire have been fined £217,000 for keeping their children off school without permission in the last school year. 

    The figures come from a Freedom of Information request from Law Firm Simpson Millar. 

    Nationally more than 114,000 fines were handed out to parents. 

    Julie Robertson a solicitor from the firm says the figures are quite high:

    Two children in swimsuits walking on a pebbly beach
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    What a lot of parents will be interested in finding out is where that money's being spent... The Yorkshire and the Humber region as a whole it is one of the highest fining areas... the only other higher area in the country is the North West, so it seems there is a north, south divide.

  7. Family pay tribute to Cleethorpee fell walker who died at the weekendpublished at 16:15 British Summer Time 19 October 2016

    Gill Sennett
    BBC Radio Humberside

    The family of a Cleethorpes man who died in the Lake District over the weekend says he was "an inspiration to us all". 

    Kevin Ryan who was 50 died after falling 500ft while walking. 

    He was spending the night on Dove Crag with a group of friends when he lost his footing and fell off the edge.  

    Map of the area

    Kevin Ryan was with eight friends and planned to spend the night in a cave.

    His family say he was an experienced climber and it was a tragic accident, external.

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    Kev was an inspiration to us all; he never sat down, if he wasn't on an adventure travelling the world or every corner of the UK he would be playing any sport anyone would play with him. He loved climbing, mountain biking, road biking, scuba diving and squash."

  8. Grimsby MP calls for BHS boss to be stripped of knighthoodpublished at 16:02 British Summer Time 19 October 2016

    Tim Iredale
    Political editor, East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire

    The collapse of BHS led to thousands of job losses and marked the end of an era on our high streets.

    Now, Grimsby's MP Melanie Onn has added her voice to calls for the former BHS boss Sir Philip Green to be stripped of his knighthood. 

    Melanie Onn

    A vote is due to take place in Parliament tomorrow. 

    Many BHS workers, including a former store manager from Lincoln, have campaigned for the billionaire retail boss to lose his title. 

    BHS in Hull before it closedImage source, Google
  9. Your forecast for the rest of todaypublished at 15:49 British Summer Time 19 October 2016

    Owain Wyn Evans
    BBC Look East weather

    Here's a look at the weather for the rest of the day - find out what's in store for you this evening.

  10. Hull College strike is called offpublished at 15:43 British Summer Time 19 October 2016

    Gill Sennett
    BBC Radio Humberside

    Tomorrow's planned strike by staff , externalat Hull College has been called off. 

    Members of the University and College Union had been set to walk out in a row over job losses. 

    Following talks the college has confirmed it no longer plans to make compulsory redundancies and will look at redeploying staff. 

    Hull CollegeImage source, Geograph/Ian S
  11. Missing teenager is found safe and wellpublished at 15:22 British Summer Time 19 October 2016

    Natalie Glanvill
    Reporter BBC Radio Humberside

    A missing 15-year-old girl from North Lincolnshire has been found safe and well, external

    Chloe Arrundale from West Butterwick had been missing since the weekend.

  12. Watch: Calls for Health Secretary to take action over former Hull hospital's bosspublished at 15:07 British Summer Time 19 October 2016

    Tim Iredale
    Political editor, East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire

    The former boss of Hull and East Yorkshire hospitals has had his new trust put in special measures. 

    Phil Morley left his chief executive post in Hull in 2014 just weeks before a highly-critical report was published. 

    He took over at the Princess Alexandra Trust in Essex shortly afterwards. 

    That's now been rated as inadequate. 

    The Hull North MP, Diana Johnson is now calling for the Health Secretary to take action.

  13. Watch: The glass wall tidal defence at Paullpublished at 14:50 British Summer Time 19 October 2016

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    BBC Radio Humberside

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  14. Hull City's McGregor on road to recoverypublished at 14:35 British Summer Time 19 October 2016

    BBC Humberside Sport

    Hull City keeper Allan McGregor, external is closing in on a return to first team action. 

    The Scottish international hasn't played since early May due to a back injury that needed surgery.

    But the 34-year-old is now being lined up to play for the under-23s in the coming weeks on his road to recovery.

    Allan McGregorImage source, Hull City FC
  15. Hull City v Stoke Citypublished at 14:13 British Summer Time 19 October 2016

    BBC Humberside Sport

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    Follow live text commentary, images and social media as Hull City host Stoke City in the Premier League.

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  16. Lunchtime headlines across East Yorkshire and the Humberpublished at 13:57 British Summer Time 19 October 2016

    Natalie Glanvill
    Reporter BBC Radio Humberside

    • There's been a rise in unemployment across our area over the last three months
    • The UK's biggest builders merchant, which has 17 branches in our area, has announced it's cutting 600 jobs

    Phil Morley left his post of chief executive at the Hull hospital's trust in April 2014
  17. Can you help find missing North Lincolnshire teenpublished at 13:43 British Summer Time 19 October 2016

    Natalie Glanvill
    Reporter BBC Radio Humberside

    Concerns are growing for a missing 15-year-old girl, external from North Lincolnshire who hasn't been seen since Saturday. 

    Chole ArrundaleImage source, Humberside Police

    Chole Arrundale from West Butterwick was last seen in the early hours of the morning after attending a party at Barton Football Club. 

    The teenager who has links to Barton and Scunthorpe was wearing a blue coat with a fleecy lined hood, a blue and black striped top and black skinny jeans, with black boots with gold heels.

    If you've got any information, you're being asked to call the 101 number.

  18. Grimsby town skipper's 600th appearancepublished at 13:24 British Summer Time 19 October 2016

    BBC Humberside Sport

    Craig DisleyImage source, Rex Features

    Grimsby Town captain Craig Disley feels he's still capable of playing more games this season. 

    Disley made his 600th career appearance as a substitute last weekend in a rare taste of action for the club's promotion-winning skipper. 

    But he doesn't think he needs to be used as sparingly as he has:

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    While I still feel I can do the job and still feel fit and strong I still feel I can play every week. There's going to come a time when I need to accept that but if I do get back in the side, I'll do my best to stay there and make it hard for the gaffer to leave me out."

  19. Sport: Scunthorpe United newspublished at 13:07 British Summer Time 19 October 2016

    BBC Humberside Sport

    Scunthorpe United will monitor the fitness of keeper Luke Daniels later in the week as he continues his recovery from concussion. 

    Daniels missed last night's defeat at Oldham. So too did left-back Harry Toffolo. 

    Here's Iron boss Graham Alexander:

    Graham Alexander talking to BBC Radio Humberside's Mike White
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    He hurt he knee on Saturday for a late challenge, Harry continued the rest of the game but he was sore and then after the game his knee swelled up and was really sore... he's not available to us for the next few games. It was just a disappointing game where we didn't play well together."

    And after seeing their 10-game unbeaten run come to an end last night, Iron captain Stephen Dawson says they have to take a close look at what went wrong:

    Stephen DawsonImage source, Rex Features
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    Its a team game... the whole team should have done better. For 20 minutes in the first half we didn't play as a team, we played as individuals, because when they went one nil up we were just ragged and open, you could see they'd got a bit of belief."

  20. What is the rule with the apostrophe?published at 12:49 British Summer Time 19 October 2016

    Andy Comfort
    BBC Radio Humberside

    Which sign is correct?

    Where does the apostrophe go?

    Three signs

    Find out more on Drive Time today with Andy Comfort from 15:00 - 18:00 BST.