Newport midfielder Rose to join Grimsbypublished at 17:53 British Summer Time 22 May 2017
League Two club Grimsby Town sign midfielder Mitch Rose from Newport County on a two-year contract from 1 July.
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Updates on Friday 26 May 2017
Jonathan Willis
League Two club Grimsby Town sign midfielder Mitch Rose from Newport County on a two-year contract from 1 July.
Read MoreRenata Antczak was last seen a month ago, shortly after dropping her daughter off at school.
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East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
Here's Peter Levy with what will be on Look North from 18:30 on BBC One.
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Paul Hudson
Weather presenter, BBC Look North
Any showers will die away by midnight as cloud begins to thin allowing some clear spells to develop after midnight. Winds will become light or calm.
Peter Handscomb's 76-ball century for Yorkshire is the highlight on day four as their Roses match with Lancashire is drawn.
Read MoreA mother and her partner have been found guilty of beating an East Yorkshire woman with a hammer at their home in Bempton.
The victim's mother, Deborah Harrison (pictured standing) and her partner Jennifer Harrison (pictured in a wheelchair), were convicted of repeatedly hitting the victim with a hammer in July 2013.
The couple will be sentenced later this week.
Kofi Smiles
BBC Face of Hull 2017
Didn't get a ticket for Radio 1's Big Weekend at Burton Constable this coming Saturday and Sunday?
No need to worry, there's still plenty going on in the City of Culture:
Pritti Mistry
BBC News Online
The husband of a missing Hull woman has appeared in court to face charges.
Renata Antczak, 49, was last seen near her home in Hull after dropping her daughter off at school on 25 April.
Her dentist husband Majid Mustafa, 47, of Beamsley Way, is accused of conspiracy to administer a noxious substance to Mrs Antczak.
He and co-defendant Robert Lipinski, 45, of Emerald Grove, are also charged with conspiring to cause grievous bodily harm with intent to Dariusz Kleinert.
Mr Lipinski also faces one count of conspiracy to administer a noxious substance to Mrs Antczak and another victim, Anna Lipinski.
Both men appeared at Hull Magistrates' Court earlier. They have been remanded in custody and are due at Hull Crown Court on 19 June.
BBC Humberside Sport
Hull City Head Coach Marco Silva has declined to indicate if he has any chance of staying at the club.
City, who have been relegated from the Premier League, suffered their heaviest ever home defeat on the final day, thumped 7-1 by Spurs.
Quote MessageEverybody wants to know and I will say next Wednesday. It's not an easy moment for me as the result is not what I want and it's not a good feeling."
Marco Silva, Hull City Head Coach
Two distinctive vintage bikes (pictured) have been stolen from Freedom Quay on Railway Street in Hull.
The theft took place from an underground car park sometime between 17:00 last Wednesday and 10:00 today.
They are described as a gents Hercules Balmoral 1960s bike in British racing green and a lady’s Raleigh Balmoral Hercules 1970s bike in the same colour.
Humberside Police ask anyone with information to call 101 quoting crime reference 2273528.
BBC Humberside Sport
Three Hull players are in the Scotland squad for next month's World Cup qualifier with England at Hampden.
Goalkeepers David Marshall, Allan McGregor and defender Andy Robertson are included along with former City winger Robert Snodgrass.
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A sell-out audience of 1,000 people watched a circus in a graveyard as part of UK City of Culture.
Aerialists, acrobats, dancers and singers staged Depart in Hull's General Cemetery.
The choice of venue had caused controversy but many in the audience said they thought the event respected the setting.
BBC Sport
It's the lunch break on the final day of the Roses match between Lancashire and Yorkshire at Old Trafford:
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The game still seems to be heading for a draw but you can listen to ball-by-ball coverage of the rest of the clash here.
Paul Hudson
Weather presenter, BBC Look North
Most places are remaining dry today but isolated showers are possible this evening.
Feeling warm this afternoon in the sunshine.
Richard Madden
BBC Radio Humberside News
The latest headlines from East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire so far today include:
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is on the campaign trail in Hull and Goole today as part of his party's general election campaign.
Last week, Labour launched its manifesto ahead of the national vote on 8 June.
Today, Mr Corbyn's expected to meet with local supporters as well as the former Hull MP and deputy prime minister John Prescott.
During his visit to Hull, Mr Corbyn has defended his party's policy to scrap university tuition fees, saying he is "determined that university education should be available for all".
Labour will also reinstate the maintenance grant and the education maintenance allowance that allows young people to continue doing their A levels, he said.
"We want all young people to have a chance of going to university," he said at a campaigning event in Hull.
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The Hull and East Yorkshire NHS Trust is criticised after unapproved ad campaign was used without its permission.
Read MoreEast Yorkshire has played a starring role in the Welcome to Yorkshire garden with two tonnes of pebbles from Flamborough being used.
Here's a look at the garden:
BBC Humberside Sport
Cleethorpes Town boss Marcus Newell felt the occasion of being at Wembley might have got to his players as they were soundly beaten 4-0 by South Shields in the FA Vase final yesterday.
They trailed 1-0 at half-time but a flurry of second half goals took the game away from the Owls.
Jo Makel
BBC Look North
I'm in London reporting on the Chelsea Flower Show where I've been speaking to garden designer Tracy Foster and Sir Gary Verity, CEO of Welcome to Yorkshire about their Welcome to Yorkshire garden: