Police name woman killed at Hull housepublished at 17:21 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2018
A 23-year-old man is held on suspicion of murder after a woman was killed in Hull.
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A 23-year-old man is held on suspicion of murder after a woman was killed in Hull.
Read MoreMore operations and appointments at Grimsby and Scunthorpe hospitals are going to be cancelled tomorrow due to the weather, it's been announced.
All planned outpatient appointments were cancelled today due to the snow.
Northern Lincolnshire and Goole Hospitals NHS Trust says appointments at Goole Hospital will go ahead as planned tomorrow.
However, a small number of operations and appointments at Scunthorpe and Grimsby will not take place, the trust says.
All affected patients will be contacted in advance and people should turn up for their appointments unless they hear otherwise, it adds.
Quote MessageWe apologise to any patients who had their appointment cancelled today and we will be rearranging these as soon as possible."
Peter Reading, Chief Executive, Northern Lincolnshire and Goole Hospitals NHS Trust
A woman who died following an incident in Hull yesterday has been named as 21-year-old Laura Huteson.
Officers were called to a house in Milldane, on Orchard Park, at about 09:30 yesterday, following reports a woman had suffered serious injuries.
Humberside Police say their investigations into Ms Huteson's death are continuing.
A 23-year-old man arrested on suspicion of her murder is still in police custody.
Quote MessageOur thoughts remain with Laura's family and friends, and specialist members of my team are continuing to support them.”
Det Ch Insp Mark Goulding, Senior investigating officer
Police in Lincolnshire declare a "critical incident" as heavy snowfall continues to hit the county.
Read MoreTwo high street retailers have gone into administration today, putting jobs at risk at stores in East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire.
Administrators have been appointed for the toy retailer Toys R Us and electronics chain Maplin after both failed to find a buyer.
Both retailers have stores in Hull, Grimsby and Scunthorpe.
The companies blame poor sales for the collapse, but say stores will remain open until further notice.
There are calls for a government minister to visit Withernsea to see the impact of coastal erosion.
Withernsea town councillor Eric Saxby has raised concerns that hundreds of homes could be at risk unless the town's sea defences are extended.
The Beverley and Holderness Conservative MP Graham Stuart says he has invited the Coastal Communities Minister Jake Berry to visit Withernsea.
It's hoped he will agree funding to extend the defences by 400 metres.
There are, of course, plenty of people who love the snow in Yorkshire and we've also seen quite a few animals enjoying themselves today.
But none more so than these fellas:
You'd be forgiven for suddenly having David Attenborough entering your mind now, telling you something beautifully poetic about the ice plains of the arctic.
But forget that, these are proper Yorkshire polar bears, seemingly enjoying the snow!
Yorkshire Wildlife Park in Doncaster tweeted these pictures earlier today saying "At least these guys appreciate the snow and ice!"
This is the damage done to a car after a man was attacked in Hull and then his car windscreen stamped on:
The man was driving on Hall Road at about 17:45 yesterday afternoon when a group of children started throwing snowballs at his car, according to police.
When he got out and told them to stop, two men on a yellow Peugeot moped stopped and got in an argument with him.
It's then reported the car's driver was assaulted and one of the men jumped on his car bonnet and stamped on the windscreen.
The suspect is described as 17-years-old, white, skinny, about 5ft 9ins tall, wearing a grey hooded jacket with the hood over his head and black joggers.
Anyone with information is being asked to contact police.
The historic High Street in Hull is looking very atmospheric in the snow today.
Thanks to Mike Thompson for this photo:
If you're not sick of the snow yet, there's more on the way this afternoon for East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire.
There will be some bright spells inbetween, but it'll still be very chilly, with temperatures down to -3C (26F)
Here's a look at the forecast for the next few hours:
North Lincolnshire Council says its teams have been continuously gritting and snow ploughing the roads.
It says they're now heading out again to prepare the roads for the evening.
More details about the gritting service in North Lincolnshire can be found here. , external
A retired chief inspector from Humberside Police has denied that he was the officer who gave the order to spy on the sister of a man who died in police custody.
Janet Alder (pictured) was followed by a surveillance team 18 years ago, during the inquest into her brother Christopher's death.
Two officers are accused of gross misconduct and a hearing is taking place this week.
Today Anthony Stead told the hearing that he was in charge of public order surveillance at the time but was "absolutely certain" that he didn't give the order to follow Janet Alder.
The bad weather is causing problems for the service which delivers meals to elderly and vulnerable in North East Lincolnshire.
Care 4 All, the charity which runs the service, is appealing for 4x4 drivers to help get the meals out to those who need them.
It says the snow is making it difficult for cars to get around as blizzard conditions continue in North East Lincolnshire.
It hasn't been a great day so far if you've been trying to get somewhere on the bus in our part of the world.
Several services across East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire have been cancelled or delayed.
In Grimsby, all Stagecoach buses were forced to return to the depot earlier:
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Things are looking better for East Yorkshire, though, with bus services returning to normal as the weather eases off:
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Reporter, BBC Radio Humberside
I've been out in the snow at Barnetby Top and it's genuinely shin-deep out there right now:
I've seen lorries slipping and sliding all over the place by the garage.
My windscreen wipers have frozen stiff and other motorists are pulling over with similar issues.
North Lindsey College in Scunthorpe is to close its doors early today because of the snow.
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More than 90 schools across East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire are shut today.
Humberside Airport is advising people to check the status of their flight before travelling today.
It says several flights have been delayed or cancelled because of the poor weather conditions.
Check for all the latest updates here, external.
Conditions on the roads aren't great wherever you are in East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire today.
This is what it's been like on the M180 in North Lincolnshire this morning:
Thanks to everyone for sending in all their snow pictures.
Keep them coming and let us know what it's like where you are.
Richard sent in this snap from his window in Cleethorpes:
Anne sent this photo from a snowy Goole this morning.
And thanks to Nick for this snowy photo of the Market Cross in Beverley.
Updated weather warnings have been issued by the Met Office.
A Yellow "be aware" warning for heavy snow currently covers most of East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire.
The more serious Amber "be prepared" warning currently covers parts of North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire and Lincolnshire:
You can check the latest weather warnings here, external.