Wolves 2-2 Hull Citypublished at 22:12 British Summer Time 3 April 2018
Wolves miss the chance to go eight points clear at the top of the Championship as visitors Hull frustrate the leaders.
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Wolves miss the chance to go eight points clear at the top of the Championship as visitors Hull frustrate the leaders.
Read MoreScott Kashket scores his first goal of an injury-hit season as Wycombe come from behind to defeat Grimsby.
Read MoreMarc Sneyd's late drop-goal gives Hull FC a dramatic Super League victory over Wakefield at the KCOM Stadium.
Read MoreLiam Marshall scores four tries as Wigan Warriors thrash lowly Super League side Hull KR at the DW Stadium.
Read MoreEaster Monday's League One match between Scunthorpe United and Plymouth Argyle is postponed because of a waterlogged pitch.
Read MoreAston Villa's chances of sealing a Championship automatic promotion place suffer a blow with their goalless draw at Hull.
Read MoreA commemoration marks 20 years since Christopher Adler died at a police station in Hull.
Read MoreThe man was pronounced dead at the scene after his motorcycle collided with a Land Rover.
Read MoreGrimsby Town's winless run continues as they are held to a goalless draw by Stevenage in League Two.
Read MoreTwelve-man Hull FC hang on to win the Good Friday derby with Hull KR at KCOM Craven Park.
Read MoreJames Henry's penalty salvages a point for Oxford against Scunthorpe in boss Karl Robinson's first home match in charge.
Read MoreThe top stories so far today include:
Hull Women and Children's Hospital is celebrating the 15th anniversary of its opening this week.
The hospital opened in 2003 and provides maternity, gynaecology and children's services for families in Hull and East Riding.
To mark this special milestone Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust has collated the most popular baby names chosen by parents.
The top five names for boys are:
The top five names for girls are:
Since it was opened 80,202 babies have been born at the hospital.
Here's Peter Levy with a look at tonight's programme:
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Mainly cloudy through this evening and into tonight with showery rain, some of which could be on the heavy side.
However, it may become drier during the early hours.
It shouldn't be as cold as last night. Lows of 1C (34F).
There's been an increase in sightings of smaller birds such as goldfinches, sparrows and collared doves in East Yorkshire.
That's according to the latest results from the RSPB's Big Garden Birdwatch.
More than 4,000 people in East Yorkshire took part in the survey in January where people were given the chance to count the number of birds that visited their gardens.
Finch sightings rose 8% on last year, according to the charity's figures.
The rise in small bird sightings has been put down to the mild January weather.
A Bridlington man's been given a six month suspended jail sentence and ordered to do 120 hours of unpaid work for selling counterfeit clothing.
Hull Crown Court heard that Darren Scott, aged 43, of Georgian Mews Bridlington, was importing fake designer clothing and selling as these as the genuine article.
He was also ordered to pay £1,000 in costs.
A government minister says he is concerned that nearly 400 jobs may be at risk at a Grimsby seafood factory.
Five Star Fish has revealed it's consulting on the closure of its plant in the town.
The company says no final decision has been made but the business is "heavily loss-making" and "not sustainable in its current form".
The international trade minister, Greg Hands, says he's concerned at the reports.
Alfred Smith, from Perthshire, and Robert Weighton, from Hull, were both born on 29 March 1908.
Read MoreRawcliffe Bridge in East Yorkshire re-opened with restrictions today.
Only vehicles weighing no more than three tonnes can use the bridge across the Dutch River.
There are also barriers to prevent wider vehicles attempting to cross and a 20 mile per hour speed restriction.
The bridge has been shut since last October after tests revealed structural problems.