1. Homeless charity helping more people in Bridlingtonpublished at 10:29 Greenwich Mean Time 5 March 2018

    The number of people using a Bridlington charity that helps find housing for young homeless people has doubled in the last year.

    A young homeless girl sat on the street.

    The Hinge charity says it's mostly people who are trying to claim benefits who come to them for help.

    More than 2,000 people have been helped by the charity in the last 12 months and they're having to take on more staff to cope.

  2. Watch: Lisa Gallagher has our weather forecastpublished at 10:04 Greenwich Mean Time 5 March 2018

    Lisa Gallagher
    Weather presenter, BBC Look North

    A cold cloudy day ahead. Here's my full forecast:

  3. Travel: Disruption to some rail servicespublished at 09:25 Greenwich Mean Time 5 March 2018

    There's disruption to a number of Hull Trains services to London today.

    Hul train in the station

    Hull Trains say snow and ice have got into the electrics of the trains, meaning a number are unable to run.

    They say that engineers are working around the clock to get these repaired.

    You are being advised to check if your train is still running before you travel, external.

  4. Kyle Edmund tops Andy Murray as British number Onepublished at 09:14 Greenwich Mean Time 5 March 2018

    Beverley's Kyle Edmund has overtaken the injured Andy Murray to become the British number one for the first time.

    Kyle EdmundImage source, Getty Images

    Edmund's run to the semi-finals of the Australian Open has seen him rise to a career-high of 24th in the world.

    Murray, who has not played a competitive match since Wimbledon, has fallen to 29th in the world rankings.

    "As proud as I am, I would have been much happier had Andy stayed healthy and occupied his place at the very top where he belongs," Edmund said.

    Murray had been the British number one since 2006.

  5. Watch: Lobsters and starfish washed up on beachespublished at 08:37 Greenwich Mean Time 5 March 2018

    East Coast fishermen have spent the weekend trying to rescue thousands of lobsters stranded on beaches near Bridlington.

    The creatures have been washed-up by recent storms and won't survive on the beach.

    In Ramsgate in Kent thousands of starfish were also found washed-up on the beach:

  6. Electricity supply being restored to homespublished at 08:31 Greenwich Mean Time 5 March 2018

    Northern Powergrid says it's restored electricity supplies to almost 60,000 homes across Yorkshire, northern Lincolnshire and the north east over the last few days.

    Power cables

    But more than 130 properties, mainly in the Ryedale and Whitby area of North Yorkshire, are still without power.

    Rachel Harrison in the Scrayingham area of Ryedale says she's been without electricity for more than 28 hours.

    This follows the loss of power to 830 homes in Sherburn, between Malton and Scarborough, at the weekend.

    Northern Powergrid say they're aiming to get power back on by 11:00 this morning.

  7. Bomb washes up on beachpublished at 08:28 Greenwich Mean Time 5 March 2018

    The coastguard is warning people to be aware of any RAF dummy bombs washed up on beaches along the east coast.

    The warning is after one was found at Cleethorpes over the weekend.

    It had been swept in during the recent strong winds and high tides.