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

  • Live updates on Thursday 3 November 2016

  1. Guilty plea in lorry crash deathspublished at 13:08 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2016

    A lorry driver admits killing a mother and daughter after driving through a red light.

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  2. Shredded waste fly-tipped near Elloughtonpublished at 13:06 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2016

    Natalie Glanvill
    Reporter BBC Radio Humberside

    Shredded waste piled high in the countrysideImage source, East Riding Council

    Several tonnes of cardboard, plastic and paper, which seems to have been dumped using a large truck, has been left at Elloughton in East Yorkshire. 

    It was dumped at the end of a road on the Yorkshire Wolds Way. 

    The rubbish appears to have been to a processing plant and shredded. 

    Anyone who may have seen what happened is asked to contact East Riding Council, external.  

  3. Is this like the Paul Pogba of the farming world?published at 12:06 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2016

    Paul Murphy
    BBC Look North

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    Kisdon Lovely the Swaledale ramImage source, Wayne Hutchinson
  4. Listen: Famous football medals go under the hammer in Beverleypublished at 11:29 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2016

    BBC Humberside Sport

    Medals won by Cliff Britton as an Everton player and Hull City manager, for sale:  

  5. Lorry driver guilty of killing mother and childpublished at 10:53 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2016
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    Natalie Glanvill
    Reporter BBC Radio Humberside

    A Hull man has pleaded guilty to causing the deaths by careless driving of a mother and her six-year-old daughter.

    Zena Jackson, aged 43, and her daughter Cidalia died when they were both hit by a lorry on Spring Bank, Hull, on Friday, 29 April. 

    Neville Fletcher, 55, of Southcoates Lane, admitted the offences at Hull Magistrates' Court this morning.

    Fletcher was given bail and will face sentence at Hull Crown Court on 2 December.

    Flowers left at the scene
  6. Appeal over 'woman in sea' calls to policepublished at 10:34 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2016

    Gill Sennett
    BBC Radio Humberside

    Cleethorpes Pier

    Police in Cleethorpes are asking for two men to come forward, external after officers were told on Sunday evening that a woman had been seen going into the sea.

    Officers think there could be two possible witnesses, a man on a moped on Sea Road and another who got out of a dark car parked outside the pier. 

  7. Humberside police 'still not good enough'published at 09:48 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2016

    Carl Wheatley
    BBC Radio Humberside

    Humberside Police needs to improve, external and is among the worst eight forces in the country for efficiency, a watchdog says. 

    Last year Humberside Police, external was rated as inadequate by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary, external which says the force is still not at the standard it expects.

    Humberside Police headquarters with an inset picture of the Chief Constable Justine CurrenImage source, Google/Humberside police
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    We are working incredibly hard in circumstances where there are 1,000 less of us than there were five years ago and demand continues to go up."

    Justine Curran, Chief Constable, Humberside Police

  8. Hospital services 'back to normal'published at 09:17 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2016

    Lizzie Rose
    BBC Radio Humberside

    Screen grab of message saying hospital services are running againImage source, NLAG

    The trust which runs hospitals in Northern Lincolnshire says services are back to normal after days of disruption caused by a cyber attack.

    Thousands of appointments and hundreds of planned operations were suspended at hospitals in Scunthorpe, Grimsby and Goole.

    Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust, external says all appointments are back on today and they are asking people to attend as normal for scans, operations and appointments.

  9. Headlines across East Yorkshire & Humberpublished at 08:42 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2016

    Sally Fairfax
    BBC Radio Humberside

    Headlines from our East Yorkshire & Humber newsroom:

    The cast iron ornate fountain in Pearson Park
  10. Weather: Another chilly but bright start to the daypublished at 08:07 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2016

    Abbie Dewhurst
    Weather Presenter, BBC Look North

    Here's a look at the day's weather:

  11. Join us for today's live coveragepublished at 08:00 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2016

    Gill Sennett
    BBC Radio Humberside

    Good morning, Gill here with all the latest news, sport, travel and weather across East Yorkshire and the Humber on Thursday 3 November 2016.

    Here's a couple of early morning pictures from our Weather Watchers, who are feeling the cold:

    The word frozen scratched into frost on a car windscreen and a garden gnome surrounded by frosty leavesImage source, Weather Watchers

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