Business park set to create 3,000 jobspublished at 17:49 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2016
Plans for a business park which would create about 3,000 new jobs in East Yorkshire have been given the go-ahead.
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Kimberley Metcalfe
Plans for a business park which would create about 3,000 new jobs in East Yorkshire have been given the go-ahead.
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Rail services will be disrupted across south Wales over Christmas due to "essential modernisation work".
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With the temperatures expected to fall even further tonight, gritters are going to be out working to make the roads safe.
Councils across the region are urging drivers to be careful.
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Anne-Marie Tasker
BBC Look North
It's been confirmed that building work on Ferens Art Gallery in Hull has finished.
The gallery's curator, Kirsten Simister, says the team will be working very hard to have everything ready for early 2017 and the City of Culture celebrations.
Hull defeat Newcastle in shootout, while Ben Woodburn breaks Liverpool record on a dramatic night of action in the EFL Cup.
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BBC Radio Humberside Sport
Hull City could reach the semi-finals of the league cup with a win over Newcastle tonight.
Midfielders Ryan Mason and Sam Clucas will miss the match through illness and suspension respectively.
Manager Mike Phelan says the club are taking each game as it comes after a 1-1 draw against West Bromwich Albion in their last match in the Premier League.
BBC Radio Humberside will have coverage, with text commentary on the BBC Sport website.
Lara King
North East Lincolnshire reporter
A Grimsby charity that provides hot meals for vulnerable people has been given a new home.
The Grimsby Food Kitchen has dished up food in the town for years but was told it would have to find a new base because the building it was using would be closed.
Now a fish merchant has offered them the use of his empty building, external.
Natalie Glanvill
Reporter BBC Radio Humberside
Here are the latest headlines from across the East Yorkshire and Humber area:
Paul Murphy
BBC Look North
Here's the full statement from the Independent Police Complaints Commission who've confirmed an independent investigation is underway after a man was shot and seriously injured in Hull.
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Here's the video of Chief Superintendent Scott Young from Humberside Police answering questions from the media on this morning's shooting in Hull.
A man was seriously injured and is being given medical treatment after he was shot by police.
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A man in his 20s has been airlifted to hospital after a suspected hit-and-run in Grimsby.
It happened on Freeman street just before noon today.
Humberside Police say the pedestrian suffered serious injuries and they are looking for the driver of the car involved.
Police are giving more details about what happened today in Hull.
A man was seriously injured after he was shot by police this morning.
Chief Superintendent Scott Young is from Humberside Police and is answering questions from the media.
Hull-based MEP Mike Hookem has become UKIP's fisheries spokesman under the party's new leader Paul Nuttall.
Mr Hookem was previously UKIP's defence spokesman.
He recently avoided suspension from the party following an 'altercation' with fellow MEP Steven Woolfe at the European Parliament.
Anglers in Cleethorpes say more needs to be done to tackle the issue of poaching by people from outside the area.
In the last few months anglers at Cleethorpes Country Park claim they've had to stop people netting fish to eat.
The Environment Agency and North East Lincolnshire Council say they do carry out visits to the lake and they report poaching to the police.
Dave Johnson goes fishing there and says there aren't as many fish in the lake now...
In this video two eyewitnesses describe their reaction to the police incident in Hull earlier today.
Humberside Police have confirmed a 31-year-old man was shot by officers.
The man is getting medical treatment and an investigation is under way.
Lara King
North East Lincolnshire reporter
Hundreds of members of North East Lincolnshire's Credit Union have been told they won't lose money after it went into administration.
Around 640 members are affected and the Financial Services Compensation Scheme has stepped in to protect them.
The vast majority of members will be compensated within seven days.
Here's my report:
It's going to be a dry afternoon with plenty of sunshine, but feeling cold despite the light winds. Maximum Temperature 4C (39F).
Natalie Glanvill
Reporter BBC Radio Humberside
Here are the latest headlines from across the East Yorkshire and Humber area: