Boy, 15, is killed in car crashpublished at 10:47 British Summer Time 25 March 2018
The teenager was crossing the A63 with "a number of young people" when he was knocked down.
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The teenager was crossing the A63 with "a number of young people" when he was knocked down.
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A total of 11 Humberside Police officers were spat at, kicked and slapped in series of assaults last night, the force has revealed.
Five officers were injured in one incident in Hull while they were dealing with a violent woman on Buckingham Street.
Another officer suffered a broken wrist, while two others were injured while dealing with a disturbance in Rochester Close, Scunthorpe.
The force says three others were also assaulted in other incidents.
Quote MessageNobody comes to work to be assaulted and this behaviour is wholly unacceptable. We are supporting those staff involved in these incidents and will take action against anyone who attacks our officers."
Assistant Chief Constable Scott Young, Humberside Police
A national pizza chain has announced it is closing its restaurant in Beverley.
It is part of a restructuring plan for the company which will see 94 outlets shut across the country.
The move is expected to lead to the loss of 500 jobs nationally.
Prezzo says the restaurant in Beverley is likely to close in April or May.
A woman has been seriously injured in a crash near Pocklington.
The crash, involving two cars, happened on the road between Melbourne and Allerthorpe at about 07:00 this morning.
The woman, who was driving a grey Volkswagen Golf, was taken to hospital with serious injuries.
Anyone with information is being asked to contact police.
Yorkshire Ambulance Service says it wants to say "thank you" to a man who helped out one of its crews in Hull.
The paramedics were fuelling up their ambulance at the petrol station on Beverley Road in the early hours of Tuesday morning when it turned out their fuel card wasn't working.
While they were trying to sort out the problem, a member of the public paid for the fuel.
When the crew tried to arrange to repay him, the man refused, saying: "It's the least I could do after everything you do for us."
It's been looking positively summery in parts of East Yorkshire this afternoon, if these BBC Weather Watchers photos are anything to go by.
Thanks to Garry for sending in this snap from a sunny Flamborough:
It's looking pretty nice in Leven too. Thanks to Pip for this one:
Let us know what it's like where you are. You can send your photos in via the BBC Weather Watchers site.
A rare baroque masterpiece is now on display in Hull after being under wraps for nearly 50 years.
The painting by the Italian artist Valeria Castello has been on loan to the Ferens Art Gallery since 1973, but couldn't be displayed because of its poor condition.
Now the artwork, called Tobias Healing the Blind Tobit, which dates back to about 1650, has undergone a major restoration and is back on show.
A man on crutches is being sought by police in connection with the attempted abduction of a 16-year-old girl in North East Lincolnshire earlier this week.
Humberside Police say it happened in the North Sea Lane area of Cleethorpes as the girl was waiting at a bus stop at about 08:20 on Wednesday 21 March.
She was approached by a man on crutches who tried to push her towards a white van - but she managed to get away.
The man is described as in his 50s, thin, about 5ft 9ins tall and wearing a black beanie hat, a black zip-up fleece and black tracksuit bottoms with white stripes on the legs.
Quote MessageWe’re really grateful to everyone who has been in touch so far with information. We have a number of lines of inquiry that we're following up."
Det Insp James Fairgrieve, Humberside Police
This is the view that will confront BBC Look North's Peter Levy as he prepares to kayak across the Humber at the weekend to raise money for Sport Relief:
Peter will set off from Barton Haven at 10:45 tomorrow and will hit dry land again at Hessle Foreshore.
If you want to support Peter and donate to Sport Relief you can do it here, external.
Good luck Peter!
There's a warning that dangerous items like unexploded bombs could have been washed up on East Yorkshire's beaches in recent storms.
Humberside Police's Bridlington, Driffield and Hornsea Community Team say many people have been helping to clear the beaches, but there is a risk that bombs, training rounds and parts of training bombs could be among the rubbish washed up.
The team is urging people to contact the police or HM Coastguard if they suspect they might have found a dangerous item.
Hundreds school children in Scunthorpe have been getting in to the Sport Relief spirit and making a right old mess at the same time.
More than 400 pupils from primary schools in the area took part in the colour run at the Appleby Frodingham Sports Ground, where they ran a mile while being pelted with powdered paint.
It's one of many events taking place in East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire today to raise money for Sport Relief.