Summary

  • Disappearance of Hull mum is 'potentially a murder enquiry'

  • Plans for glass lift at the Humber Bridge back on the agenda

  • Updates on Friday 16 June 2017

  1. Young carers in North Lincolnshire offered helping handpublished at 12:49 British Summer Time 16 June 2017

    Sarah Sanderson
    Political Reporter East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire

    There could be more than 350 "hidden" young carers in North Lincolnshire, new figures show.

    Young carers

    That's according a survey carried out by North Lincolnshire Council.

    With this in mind, members of the council's Wellbeing and Young Carers team are due to be at the Central Library in Scunthorpe this afternoon to offer a helping hand.

    They're hoping to reach out to young carers who may otherwise go unidentified within their communities.

  2. Sidebottom settled on retirement planpublished at 12:27 British Summer Time 16 June 2017

    Yorkshire seamer Ryan Sidebottom is not reconsidering his plan to retire at the end of the season despite his good start.

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  3. Renata Antczak: What we know so farpublished at 12:13 British Summer Time 16 June 2017

    Renata AntczakImage source, Humberside Police
    • Ms Antczak was last seen 52 days ago after she had driven her daughter to Broadcare Primary School in Hull on the morning she disappeared
    • She was last seen walking near her home in Beamsley Way, Hull, at about 13:00 on 25 April
    • The Polish national was captured on CCTV at about 08:45 the same morning with her 11-year-old daughter at Broadcare Primary School
    • Ms Antczak took her daughter to school in the family's black Mercedes e220, before returning to her home address
    • There have been no confirmed sightings of Ms Antczak in the UK or Poland, despite widespread appeals
  4. Renata Antczak: Full Humberside Police statementpublished at 11:52 British Summer Time 16 June 2017

    "It is 52 days since Renata went missing and we have no confirmed sightings since that day.

    "We are treating this inquiry as a potential murder.

    "Our primary goal is still to find Renata alive and well. But at this stage of the investigation there are significant concerns that lead us to believe harm may have come to her.

    Renata AntczakImage source, Humberside Police

    "Detectives from the major crime team are conducting this inquiry and we continue to support the family with specialist officers.

    "I urge anyone who knows Renata to please get in touch with us - have you seen her? Do you know where she is? Can you give us any information. Please contact us on 01482 220 427."

    Last sightingImage source, Humberside Police

    "At the moment it is difficult to give anymore information due to operational reasons but I would urge anyone no matter how small your information is to please contact us

    If you don't want to give your name please contact us via Crimestoppers on their number 0800 555 111 or via their website."

  5. Renata Antczak disappearance: 'Significant concerns' say policepublished at 11:45 British Summer Time 16 June 2017

    Leanne Brown
    BBC Look North

    Police say they have 'significant' concerns about missing Renata Antczak's safety.

    Speaking to reporters Detective Superintendent Grainne Casey said their primary goal was still to find the 49-year-old alive and well.

    However Det Supt Casey said they did have fears that 'some harm' maybe have happened to Renata.

    Renata AntczakImage source, humberside police
  6. Renata disappearace treated as potential murder enquirypublished at 11:09 British Summer Time 16 June 2017

    Leanne Brown
    BBC Look North

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  7. Renata: Statement to be readpublished at 11:06 British Summer Time 16 June 2017

    Detective Superintendent Grainne Casey will be reading out a prepared statement about the case.

    Below is the last time Renata, 49, was seen.

    RenataImage source, Humberside Police
  8. Renata Antczak disappearance: Police to reveal latest developmentspublished at 10:47

    Leanne Brown
    Journalist, BBC Look North

    Police investigating the disappearance of Hull woman Renata Antczak are due to reveal the latest developments in their investigation shortly.

    Renata AntczakImage source, Humberside Police

    Mrs Antczak has been missing from her home in the city for almost two months after she was last seen dropping off her daughter at school on 25 April.

    Police investigating her disappearance have since searched a number of addresses in the city.

    As part of the wider investigation into her whereabouts, her husband, 47-year-old Majid Mustafa, a dentist from Hull, has been charged with conspiring to administer a noxious substance to Mrs Antczak.

  9. Fleetwood sign Hull defender Rodgerspublished at 10:13 British Summer Time 16 June 2017

    League One side Fleetwood Town sign Hull City defender Harvey Rodgers on a three-year contract.

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  10. Your views: Glass lift up the Humber Bridgepublished at 09:42 British Summer Time 16 June 2017

    BBC Look North
    East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire

    Plans for a glass lift at the Humber Bridge are back on the agenda.

    Humber Bridge at night time

    They were rejected last year.

    The Humber Bridge Board will meet again today to discuss plans and will put in a new planning application for a lift to be built.

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    I do hope so, this would be amazing."

    David

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    Fantastic idea, hope it comes of this time."

    Vanda

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    The bridge toll would go back up!"

    Donna

  11. In pictures: Over the rainbowpublished at 09:27 British Summer Time 16 June 2017

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    HullImage source, Snowy
    BeverleyImage source, Nick Hedges
    CottinghamImage source, Cott Lass
  12. Watch: How the glass lift plans were revealedpublished at 09:12 British Summer Time 16 June 2017

    Suzy Lawson
    Broadcast Journalist

    They were rejected last year, but it looks like a new planning application will be put forward for a glass lift to be installed at the Humber Bridge.

    Here's how the earlier proposal looked:

  13. Plans for glass lift at the Humber Bridge back on the agendapublished at 08:56 British Summer Time 16 June 2017

    Caroline Brockelbank
    BBC Local Live

    It's hoped that a glass lift will be constructed at the Humber Bridge to take you to the top of the towers, despite planning being rejected last year.

    Initial plans for a new visitor experience at the bridge were turned down over plans to include a hotel and office block.

    The Humber Bridge Board will meet again today to discuss putting in a new application in order for the lift to be built.

    Plans for a glass liftImage source, Humber Bridge Board
  14. Travel: A63 blockedpublished at 08:27 British Summer Time 16 June 2017

    BBC News Travel

    The A63 is partially blocked on Clive Sullivan Way both ways around the Humber Bridge junction in Hull.

    There are reports of a dead deer in the road.

  15. Watch: Friday's weatherpublished at 08:06 British Summer Time 16 June 2017

    Abbie Dewhurst
    Weather Presenter, BBC Look North

    A dry and bright start. Some light rain possible.

    Here's my forecast:

  16. Join us for today's live coveragepublished at 08:00 British Summer Time 16 June 2017

    Louise Wheeler
    BBC Local Live

    Hello and welcome to today's live feed across East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire on Friday 16 June 2017.

    I'm Louise and I'll be bringing you the latest news, sport and travel from across the area throughout the day until 18:00.

    Please get in touch and let us know what's happening where you are by email, Facebook, external or Twitter, external.

  17. Five things we've learnedpublished at 18:01 British Summer Time 15 June 2017

    Louise Wheeler
    BBC Local Live

    We will provide you with news, sport and travel updates throughout the evening.

    We will be back tomorrow from 08:00.

    Here's five things we've learned today

  18. Teacher sent pupil thousands of messagespublished at 17:56 British Summer Time 15 June 2017

    Stephen Allenby told the girl on several occasion that he loved her and said they were "soul mates".

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  19. What's so special about a blue plaque?published at 17:28 British Summer Time 15 June 2017

    Chloe Deakin
    BBC East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire

    A blue plaque has been unveiled at Hull Paragon station in honour of local music legends - The Spiders from Mars.

    But why has it been put there?

    • Blue plaques are a tradition which date back 150 years, but there aren't many for music
    • For BBC Music Day all 40 BBC local radio stations and Asian Network in England have teamed up with the British Plaque Trust to unveil 47 historic blue plaques celebrating iconic musicians and venues
    • Those honoured with a blue plaque include David Bowie (with not one but two plaques), broadcaster John Peel, the Grimethorpe Colliery Band and Delia Derbyshire who composed the Doctor Who theme tune
    The Spiders from Mars

    Mick Ronson (1946-1993), Trevor Bolder (1950-2013) and Mick ‘Woody' Woodmansey, were David Bowie’s backing group in the first half of the 1970s and left this station for many musical adventures.

  20. British Legion appeal for memberspublished at 17:04 British Summer Time 15 June 2017

    Gill Sennett
    BBC Radio Humberside

    British Legion members in Pocklington are appealing for new people to join their club, amid fears it might not survive to see its centenary in 2023.

    Like many British Legion clubs it's suffering from a shortage of younger members.

    There's a national initiative to help smaller clubs of this type. Retired Lieutenant Colonel Les Usher, from the Pocklington branch, says they need younger member with fresh ideas to take the club forward.

    PoppyImage source, British Legion