Summary

  • Concern as driver leaves crash scene with injuries

  • Big plans to make Grimsby 'great' again

  • Strictly 'in a Hull living room'

  • Updates on Friday 17 November 2017

  1. Watch: Here's Paul Hudson with your weather forecastpublished at 15:19 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2017

    Paul Hudson
    Weather presenter, BBC Look North

    Mostly dry but rather cloudy, risk of a few showers later.

    Cold, with highs of 7C.

    Watch my full forecast.

  2. Nisa shareholders back Co-op takeoverpublished at 14:54 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2017

    Katy Austin
    BBC Look North, Business Correspondent

    A take over of Scunthorpe wholesale giant Nisa has been confirmed after members voted to accept the Co-op group's offer to buy out the business.

    The Co-op has offered £137m for Nisa, a member-owned business that has more than 3,000 stores and operates a wholesale business.

    Worker in a co-op shopImage source, Co-operative Group
  3. Children in Need: Where the money goespublished at 14:38 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2017

    Matthew Bone
    Video Journalist, BBC Look North

    An after-school club in Bridlington is just one of the organisations to receive money from the BBC's Children in Need.

    The Hinge Centre is based on the Havenfield Estate and is getting around £63,000 over three years.

    One of their annual events is the Hallowe'en party, but can you guess who or what these children are dressed up as?

  4. Woman injured in Grimsby, man 67, arrestedpublished at 14:08 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2017

    Richard Madden
    BBC Radio Humberside

    An investigation is under way at a house in Grimsby after a woman was found injured earlier this morning.

    Officers were called to Edward Street just after 06:00.

    A 67-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the incident.

    A tent is currently in position outside of the property and Humberside Police have confirmed they will be speaking to people in the area.

  5. Weather Watchers: Beautiful sunrise picturespublished at 13:34 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2017

    BBC Weather Watchers

    There's been some beautiful sunrises pictures uploaded by our Weather Watchers this morning, take a look at the two below.

    Did you manage to catch a glimpse of Venus and Jupiter this morning? If so we'd love to see your pictures.

    You can email me here.

    Sunrise pictures
  6. Your headlines this lunchtimepublished at 12:56 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2017

    Richard Madden
    BBC Radio Humberside

    Here are the latest headlines across East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire:

  7. Children in Need tandem raises over £2,000published at 12:34 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2017

    Kimberley Metcalfe
    BBC Local Live

    All this week Look North presenter Peter Levy is carrying out a series of challenges for BBC Children in Need.

    Over the weekend he cycled 80 miles across East Yorkshire with weather presenter Abbie Dewhurst.

    And I can let you know an incredible £2,780 was collected on the route of the challenge!

    Thanks to an amazing effort by Peter, Abbie and the support team who cycled in some horrible weather. If you wish to donate, all the details you need are below.

    Children in need donations
  8. Peter Levy gets sponged down for Children in Needpublished at 12:03 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2017

    Kimberley Metcalfe
    BBC Local Live

    Peter is in the stocks today for his latest Children in Need challenge.

    He's currently outside Lincoln Cathedral in the stocks with a huge queue of people waiting to throw a wet sponge in his face.

    Unfortunately for Peter anyone can throw a sponge, including interviewees...

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  9. Egypt drugs case: Hull woman to face criminal trialpublished at 11:44 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2017

    Victoria Holland
    BBC Look North

    A British woman held in Egypt on drug smuggling charges has been referred to a criminal court for trial.

    Laura Plummer, 33, was arrested last month accused of entering the country with 300 Tramadol tablets, a painkiller legal in the UK but not in Egypt.

    She will remain in custody at a police station in the resort of Hurghada.

    The shop assistant from Hull told the BBC she had "no idea" the painkillers she was carrying were banned in the country.

    Laura PlummerImage source, Facebook
  10. Your lunchtime weatherpublished at 11:25 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2017

    BBC Weather

    A cold day ahead, any coastal showers gradually easing.

    Cloud will then thicken from the west, with some light rain possible later, most places will stay dry.

    Highs 6C.

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  11. More affordable housing 'needed in East Yorkshire'published at 10:50 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2017

    Lizzie Rose
    BBC Radio Humberside

    Younger people and families need to move into East Yorkshire's rural towns and villages - those are the thoughts of East Riding Councillor Victoria Aiken.

    A report out today suggests more affordable housing needs to be built in the countryside to ensure services like shops and schools can continue.

    In Eastrington, residents have lost a pub, shop, post office and a bank in recent times.

    Councillor Victoria Aitken says new homes would help keep the village alive:

  12. Number of high street shops rises in Yorkshire and Humberpublished at 10:24 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2017

    The number of high street shops closing down has fallen to its lowest level in seven years, with Yorkshire and the Humber actually showing a net gain in the number of shops, new research suggests.

    Cash

    The Local Data Company, which studied the top 500 British town centres, said 2,564 outlets closed in the first half of 2017, equivalent to 14 a day.

    At the same time, there were 2,342 store openings, meaning that a net total of 222 high street shops disappeared.

    Charity shops, women's clothes shops and shoe shops were worst hit, it said. However, general fashion stores, banks and cheque cashing shops saw their lowest number of net closures in three years.

    The store closures were unevenly spread across the country. Scotland fared worst, with a net loss of 42 shops, while eastern England lost 34.

    Yorshire and the Humber is one of only two out of 11 British regions showing net gains, adding 12 shops. The East Midlands now has eight more shops.

  13. Watch: Bridlington's new lifeboat arrives in stylepublished at 09:58 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2017

    Kimberley Metcalfe
    BBC Local Live

    The Shannon class boat was greeted by hundreds of locals on the beach at the weekend.

    It will be housed in a new purpose-built boat house.

  14. Police call on people to hand in any unwanted firearmspublished at 09:38 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2017

    Kimberley Metcalfe
    BBC Local Live

    People across our region with illegally held guns are being given the chance to hand them in to police.

    For the next two weeks, anyone with an unlicensed or unwanted weapon will be able to surrender them.

    More than 100 guns were turned over to Humberside and Lincolnshire police during a similar scheme earlier this year.

    Guns on a table
  15. Housing crisis worsens across the regionpublished at 09:22 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2017

    Sarah Walton
    Reporter, BBC Look North

    There are warnings that a shortage of new council homes is making the housing crisis in East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire worse.

    Latest figures show that in our region, for every six council homes sold to tenants, only one new house is built with the proceeds.

    The Local Government Association says councils need new powers in the Autumn Budget to build more affordable homes.

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  16. Hull's giant puppet parade attracts thousandspublished at 09:03 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2017

    Kate Sweeting
    Reporter, BBC Look North

    Thousands of people lined the streets of Hull on Saturday night for the latest big City of Culture event.

    The 'Land of Green Ginger Unleashed' performance featured gigantic animals and mythical creatures - the parade made it's way through the city centre.

  17. Your headlines this morningpublished at 08:57 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2017

    Natalie Glanvill
    Reporter BBC Radio Humberside

    Here are the latest headlines across East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire:

    • There are warnings that a shortage of new council homes is making the housing crisis in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire worse
    • An investigation is underway after a suspected arson attack at a house in Grimsby
    • People with illegally held guns are being asked to hand them into police
  18. Watch: Today's weatherpublished at 08:39 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2017

    Lisa Gallagher
    Weather presenter, BBC Look North

    A cold start with a widespread ground frost. Plenty of sunshine at first but cloud will increase this afternoon though it will stay dry.

    Here's my full forecast.

  19. Tandem challenge completed for Children in Needpublished at 08:14 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2017

    Kimberley Metcalfe
    BBC Local Live

    All this week Look North presenter Peter Levy is carrying out a series of challenges for BBC Children in Need. , external

    At the weekend he cycled 80 miles across East Yorkshire with weather presenter Abbie Dewhurst.

    If you would like to donate you can text PETER to 70405.

    Texts cost £5 plus your standard network message charge and 100% of your donation will go to BBC Children in Need.

    You must be 16 or over and please ask the bill payer's permission. For full terms and conditions and more information click here.

  20. Good morning: Welcome to our live coveragepublished at 08:00 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2017

    Kimberley Metcalfe
    BBC Local Live

    Good morning and welcome to today's live feed across East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire on Monday 13 November.

    I'll be with you until 18:00 with all the latest news, sport, travel and weather from where you live.

    If there's anything you'd like to get in touch with me about, you can do so via email, Facebook, external and Twitter, external.