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Read MoreFigures show the highest number of crashes at junctions in Leeds, Hull and Sheffield.
Read MoreLeague Two club Grimsby Town part company with manager Russell Slade after a run of 12 straight games without a win.
Read MoreRotherham cement their place in the top six of League One with a hard-fought win over play-off rivals Scunthorpe.
Read MoreIn-form Crawley make it seven wins in their past eight games with a convincing victory over struggling Grimsby.
Read MoreAitor Karanka's Nottingham Forest lose a fifth consecutive home league game as Hull earn a first Championship win in 10.
Read MoreWhere did the nursery rhyme about a mulberry bush come from and why are houses in Suffolk pink?
Read MoreWigan Warriors claim a historic win over Hull FC in the first Super League match to be played outside Europe.
Read MoreHull City vice-chairman Ehab Allam talks about fans, plans to sell up, and how he has "no regrets" about buying the club.
Read MoreSteven Bayes denies downloading child abuse images and videos and possessing extreme pornography.
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If you feel down about your body image, don't!
These women in Hull will tell you why:
An East Yorkshire Brewery has created a new beer to help raise awareness of male suicide.
The Old Mill Brewery in Snaith has called the beer '12th Man, external' and 5p from every pint sold will go to the Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM).
We're forming our own cloud appreciation society today.
The cloudy sky with sunny intervals has certainly created some dramatic backdrops across the region.
We're loving your weather pics, keep them coming in!
A Hull city councillor has told a jury he posted pornography on a twitter account he had set up.
Steven Bayes said he had saved pornography to his laptop to post on twitter.
He said he had seen indecent images of children and illegal pornography while browsing internet sites and twitter feeds, but told the jury at Hull Crown Court he had never downloaded those sorts of images.
He denies making indecent images of children and owning extreme pornography. The case continues.
Apparently no one wanted this woolly mammoth tusk enough today.
It failed to reach the reserve price at auction in Driffield this afternoon.
The auctioneers had estimated the value at £400 - £600.
Hull City vice-chairman Ehab Allam says he cancelled a meeting with fans because of the "threat" of further protests.
Read MoreOften cloudy in the afternoon with showers, especially the further north you are.
Some brighter skies spreading east later. Highs of 6C (43F).
Jordan Moore (pictured centre) has become a "poster boy" for an East Yorkshire charity.
That's how he likes to describe himself since becoming the first official ambassador for the Special Stars Foundation, external.
Jordan, a full-time wheelchair-user as a result of quadriplegic cerebral palsy, is now leading a campaign to recruit other disabled people to help raise the profile of the charity.
He says being an ambassador gives him a sense of achievement:
Quote MessageIt makes me feel like I am helping the charity, and the charity helps other people like me and that makes me feel worthwhile. I also want to become a poster boy for the charity and I am really looking forward to this!"
Jordan Moore, Ambassador, Special Stars Foundation