1. Burgers and 'bucklers' in the EFLpublished at 20:50 British Summer Time 7 April 2018

    Burgers, "bucklers" and Barnet's move off the bottom of the EFL are among the things you may have missed on Saturday.

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  2. Hull KR 31-12 Widnespublished at 20:38 British Summer Time 7 April 2018

    Justin Carney scores two tries as Hull KR ease past struggling Widnes Vikings in Super League.

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  3. Grimsby Town 1-0 Chesterfieldpublished at 18:23 British Summer Time 7 April 2018

    Grimsby send Chesterfield to the bottom of the table as their first win in 21 games sees them take a huge step towards securing safety.

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  4. AFC Wimbledon 1-1 Scunthorpe Unitedpublished at 17:31 British Summer Time 7 April 2018

    Scunthorpe drop to ninth in League One despite Lee Novak scoring a late goal to earn them a draw at AFC Wimbledon

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  5. Hull City 4-0 Queens Park Rangerspublished at 17:21 British Summer Time 7 April 2018

    Hull City move seven points clear of the relegation zone with victory over mid-table QPR at the KCOM Stadium.

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  6. St Helens 26-12 Hull FCpublished at 22:22 British Summer Time 6 April 2018

    St Helens run in four tries to comfortably beat Hull and extend their lead at the top of Super League.

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  7. East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire's top storiespublished at 18:00

    The top stories from across East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire so far today include:

  8. A cloudy weekend with outbreaks of rain likelypublished at 17:39 British Summer Time 6 April 2018

    Tonight may see cloud thicken for a time but it should stay mostly dry.

    Tomorrow will be a dry and bright start but cloud will thicken into the afternoon with a risk of some showery rain spreading up from the south.

    A mainly cloudy day on Sunday with an increasing chance of rain through the day:

    Weather Forecast
  9. East Yorkshire actor in running for Olivier awardpublished at 17:08 British Summer Time 6 April 2018

    An actor from East Yorkshire and two University of Hull graduates are in the running for Olivier awards, British theatre's equivalent of the Oscars.

    Michael Jibson

    Michael Jibson (left), from Hessle, is nominated for best supporting actor in a musical for his role in Hamilton.

    Ink, written by James Graham is up for best new play. Another of his works, Labour of Love is shortlisted for best new comedy.

    Meanwhile, Marianne Elliott is nominated for best director for Angels in America.

    The awards ceremony is due to take place in London on Sunday evening.

  10. Hull Freedom Festival dates announcedpublished at 16:41 British Summer Time 6 April 2018

    It's been announced that this year's Freedom festival in Hull will be held on the weekend of 31 August.

    Freedom FestivalImage source, Freedom Festival

    The event will feature 200 performers and artists from over 25 countries.

    The full line-up for the festival is expected to be announced later this year.

  11. Emergency dam 'holding up'published at 16:06 British Summer Time 6 April 2018

    A temporary dam installed by the Environment Agency at North Frodingham, near Driffield, is holding up, according to Environment Agency officials.

    Environment AgencyImage source, PA

    The dam was installed at the start of the week after part of a flood bank on the upper reaches of the River Hull failed, flooding farmland.

    The Environment Agency says the dam is doing its job despite further rain and it will continue to monitor the situation in the days ahead.

  12. Man killed in mobile home crash namedpublished at 16:00 British Summer Time 6 April 2018

    Nigel Stuart Eley was driving a Lexus car when a lorry crashed through the central reservation.

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  13. Warning over fraudsters targeting elderly peoplepublished at 15:40 British Summer Time 6 April 2018

    Fraudsters impersonating police officers have been targeting elderly people across East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire.

    Woman with head in handsImage source, Science Photo Library

    This scam involves victims being told to purchase high value goods or withdraw large amounts of cash and to hand it over to a police officer, who will visit their address to collect it.

    The fraudsters then allege the goods or the money are counterfeit, according to police.

    The force has reiterated its officers would never ask people to do this and is asking the families of elderly people to make them aware of this scam.

  14. School to perform music written by Hollywood composerpublished at 15:01 British Summer Time 6 April 2018

    Children at a special school in Hull have been busy learning a piece of music written for them by a Hollywood composer.

    music performanance

    David Buckley has written music for the Jason Bourne films as well as the TV show The Good Wife.

    The piece will be performed this weekend by children from the Frederick Holmes school and professional musicians as part of the Beverley music festival.

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    I think there's a danger some time that families who have children with special needs are marginalised in some ways. It's a joy to welcome them right into the centre of our festival."

    Libby Burgess, New Paths Music

  15. Manchester man named as M62 crash victimpublished at 14:22 British Summer Time 6 April 2018

    A man who was killed in a traffic collision on the M62 has been named by Humberside Police.

    M62 fatal crash

    The accident happened at about 09:30 on 3 April when a lorry loaded with a static caravan which was travelling westbound went through the central reservation and collided with a black Lexus travelling eastbound on Ouse Bridge.

    Nigel Stuart Eley, 41, from Urmston, Greater Manchester, was pronounced dead at the scene.

    A 37-year-old man who was the passenger in the car remains in hospital in a serious condition.

    The 22-year-old driver of the HGV has now been discharged from hospital and has spoken to police officers.

  16. Calls to protect farm land from floodingpublished at 13:53 British Summer Time 6 April 2018

    Not enough is being done to protect agricultural land from flooding according to the chairman of the Drainage Board in East Yorkshire.

    Flooding

    Farmers in the area say the recent wet weather has led to one river bursting its banks which has left many fields saturated with problems for livestock and crops.

    The Environment agency says it is spending record amounts on flood prevention.

    But John Duggleby from the Beverley and Holderness Internal Drainage board believes the Environment Agency should do more to maintain the existing rivers, in order to reduce the risk of flooding.

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    Farmers have two problems at the moment, the recent bad weather and now flooding of the land. We have had to keep livestock indoors, at this time of year they would normally be outside and on the grass"

    John Duggleby, Beverley and Holderness Internal Drainage Board

  17. Tasers and drugs found in Hull raidspublished at 13:38 British Summer Time 6 April 2018

    Police carrying out raids on properties in Hull have recovered two tasers and a quantity of what are thought to be drugs.

    Raids

    A series of raids were also held yesterday in North Hull.

    Humberside Police says they're responding to people's concerns of anti-social behaviour in the area.

    Officers say there's also evidence of gangs from out of town operating in the area, including Liverpool.

  18. Your headlines this lunchtimepublished at 13:27 British Summer Time 6 April 2018

    Here's the latest headlines for East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire:

  19. Hull Trains cancels evening servicepublished at 12:32 British Summer Time 6 April 2018

    Hull Trains has tweeted that its 19.11 train service from Hull to London King's Cross has been cancelled.

    A replacement road service will be used to get people from East Yorkshire to Doncaster.

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  20. Weather forecast: A dry afternoon aheadpublished at 12:09 British Summer Time 6 April 2018

    This afternoon will continue to be dry with further spells of hazy sunshine.

    There will also be some cloudy interludes.

    Weather ForecastImage source, BB