1. Super League: St Helens v Hull FCpublished at 11:36 British Summer Time 6 April 2018

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    St Helens have named an unchanged side for the visit of Hull FC as they look to maintain their lead at the top of Super League.

    Hull FCImage source, Getty Images

    Justin Holbrook's team are four points clear of second-placed Wigan and won both their Easter matches going into Friday's game against Hull.

    Hull FC are hopeful Sika Manu (calf) could return after four games out.

    Carlos Tuimavave, Jamie Shaul, Jordan Lane and Danny Houghton are back after being rested for the Wakefield game.

  2. Humber Bridge issues high-sided vehicle advicepublished at 11:06 British Summer Time 6 April 2018

    The Humber Bridge has issued a guide to drivers to show what a "high-sided vehicle" actually is:

    high sided vehiclesImage source, Humber Bridge Board

    It follows a number of incidents in which vehicles have blown over on the bridge.

    The Humber Bridge board says it's not just high-sided lorries which could be caught out by strong winds.

    Three-wheeled car and motor bikes could also be vulnerable, the board warns.

  3. Two men jailed over £300,000 cannabis factorypublished at 10:31 British Summer Time 6 April 2018

    Two men have been jailed after a cannabis factory was discovered in Grimsby.

    Cannabis factoryImage source, Humberside Police

    Karolis Matulaitis, 30, of no fixed abode and Gediminas Valiukevicius, 58, also of no fixed abode were sentenced after nearly 600 cannabis plants were discovered at a property on Eleanor street on 14 January.

    Humberside Police said the drugs had a street value of £300,000

    Over £4,000 in cash was also found.

    Matulaitis was given three years and four months and Valiukevicius was jailed for three years.

  4. Volunteers raising money to improve Grimsby parkpublished at 10:25 British Summer Time 6 April 2018

    Volunteers are trying to raise thousands of pounds to improve a park in Grimsby.

    Weelsby WoodsImage source, Google

    The Friends of Weelsby Woods group needs almost £10,000 to improve a footpath so it's more accessible for people in wheelchairs.

    Jemima Edwards from the group says it's going to be a big project.

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    There is an old path from when the woods were originally created, but it's not fit for purpose, it's sunk in places. We need to re-surface the path to make it more suitable for things like buggies and wheelchairs"

    Jemima Edwards, Friends of Weelsby Woods

  5. Watch: 'We need to speed up train services'published at 09:18 British Summer Time 6 April 2018

    Speeding up train services to Hull will be a priority for a new body tasked with improving transport in the area.

    Transport for the North Chairman John Cridland says they will look at a range of options, including what to do with the number of level crossings in the area.

  6. Humberside Police 'deeply regret' data breachpublished at 08:34 British Summer Time 6 April 2018

    Humberside Police says it deeply regrets losing a video recording of an interview with an alleged rape victim.

    Humberside Police

    The force was fined £130,000 by the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) for the data breach.

    Three unencrypted disks and paperwork containing personal details and health information were left in an envelope on a desk.

    It was meant to be sent to Cleveland Police, but never arrived.

    In a statement, Deputy Chief Constable Chris Rowley said they informed the ICO and the person concerned once they realised the package may not have been sent to Cleveland Police.

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    We share the view of the Information Commissioner’s Office that this was a serious incident and deeply regret the distress caused to the alleged victim"

    Deputy Chief Constable Chris Rowley, Humberside Police

  7. Bishops write letter to government over child tax creditpublished at 08:23 British Summer Time 6 April 2018

    The Bishops of Leeds, Ripon, Whitby, Selby and Beverley are among those calling for the two-child limit on parents claiming tax credits to be scrapped.

    Now 60 Church of England Bishops as well as other religious leaders and charities say the policy is misguided.

    The cap was imposed a year ago in an attempt to encourage parents to consider the affordability of larger families.

    Some families could be almost £3,000 a year worse off under the new rulesImage source, Thinkstock

    Church and charity leaders argue the change brought in last year will "push vulnerable children into poverty".

    Ministers say people on benefits should have to make the same choices as those who work.

  8. Fishing heritage exhibition to go on display in Hullpublished at 08:04 British Summer Time 6 April 2018

    Visitors to a photographic exhibition about Hull’s St Andrew’s Dock will be able to see how it looked in its heyday and the “complete mess” it’s become, that's according to one of the organisers.

    St Andrews DockImage source, Peter Marshall

    Some of the pictures date back to the 1950s ,when it was a busy part of Hull’s thriving fishing industry.

    St AndrewsImage source, Peter Marshall

    Will Slater, one of the three photographers featured in the exhibition, said the current state of the Lordline building inspired the exhibition.

    Lordline buildingImage source, Will Slater

    The exhibition at HIP gallery in Princes Quay opens tonight at 18.30 and continues to the 18 May.

  9. Grub's up: Street Food Night comes back to Hullpublished at 17:29 British Summer Time 5 April 2018

    Over 30 stalls will set up in Hull this evening for the first street food event of the year.

    Hull Street FoodImage source, Hull Street Food

    It's the first of six events to be held this year in the city.

    Last year saw thousands of people visit the event.

  10. Drugs seized in Hull anti-social behaviour raidspublished at 17:00 British Summer Time 5 April 2018

    A series of police raids have taken place today in a bid to tackle anti-social behaviour and seize drugs in north Hull.

    Raids in north Hull

    A 37-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply a class A drug as part of one raid. A "large amount" of a Class A drug was seized.

    Later searches at addresses linked to the arrested man led to the seizure of other large quantities of Class A drugs, police say.

    Ch Insp Michelle Garlick says the force has acted following concerns from members of the public.

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    It is well known people's behaviour changes when they take drugs and this really is a cause we are chipping and chipping away at."

    Ch Insp Michelle Garlick, Humberside Police

  11. Hull City to hold minute's applause for Ray Wilkinspublished at 16:15 British Summer Time 5 April 2018

    Hull City have tweeted that a minute's applause will be held in memory of Ray Wilkins during their home game against QPR at the weekend.

    Wilkins, who died yesterday at the age of 61, played for QPR during his career:

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  12. Cash boost for Beverley Minster 'sanctuary' projectpublished at 15:48 British Summer Time 5 April 2018

    Plans for a permanent exhibition highlighting Beverley Minster's role as a place of refuge and sanctuary have taken a major step forward.

    Beverley MinsterImage source, Google

    The Heritage Lottery Fund has announced it's giving the Minster £32,600 funding to develop its proposals before it applies for a full grant at a later date.

    In the Middle Ages refugees or people seeking a fair trial could gain sanctuary at the Minster.

    If they reached it, they'd gain protection for 30 days - and the right to a fair hearing.

  13. Hull's historical buildings to stay in the spotlightpublished at 15:16 British Summer Time 5 April 2018

    A new artwork which sees Hull's historical buildings, statues and monuments lit up will become a permanent fixture in the city from tonight.

    Hull Lights

    The lights have been specially designed by artist Nayan Kulkarni and will come on every evening after sunset.

    The full range of lighting will be on show for the next four nights, then the display will be neutral or changed to celebrate special events and mark significant dates.

  14. Humberside force fined for losing rape victim interviewpublished at 14:45 British Summer Time 5 April 2018

    Humberside Police has been fined £130,000 after a video interview of an alleged rape victim went missing.

    Humberside Police

    The fine was issued by the Information Commissioner's Office after three encrypted disks and paperwork were left in an envelope on an officer's desk.

    The envelope contained the victim’s name, date of birth and signature as well as details about the alleged rape, the victim’s mental health and the suspect’s name and address.

    The envelope was to be sent to Cleveland police, but it never arrived.

    An investigation found that Humberside Police failed to maintain a detailed audit trail of the package.

    Steve Eckersley, head of enforcement at the Information Commissioner's Office, says staff training in this area is "vital":

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    Anyone working in a police force has a duty to stop and think whenever they handle personal details – making sure they are using the most appropriate method for transferring information and considering the consequences of it being lost before going ahead."

    Steve Eckersley, Head of enforcement, Information Commissioner's Office

  15. Missing man's body found at wind farmpublished at 14:14 British Summer Time 5 April 2018

    The body of a missing man has been found at a wind farm in North Lincolnshire.

    Bagmoor wind farmImage source, Google

    Kamil Mrzyglod's body was found at Bagmoor wind farm in Normanby, near Scunthorpe.

    Mr Mrzyglod went missing from Scunthorpe General hospital on Friday 30 March.

    His death is not being treated as suspicious.

    His family has been informed and is being supported by specialist officers.

  16. Woman assaulted by two men in Hullpublished at 13:47 British Summer Time 5 April 2018

    A woman suffered minor injuries when she was assaulted by two men on Ferensway in Hull.

    FerenswayImage source, Google

    The incident happened shortly after midnight on Sunday 25 March.

    The woman was walking past the Gilson Hotel when she was approached from behind and assaulted by two men.

    She fell to the floor and the assault continued.

  17. Anti-social behaviour dropping in North East Lincolnshirepublished at 13:04 British Summer Time 5 April 2018

    Youth related anti-social behaviour is going down in North East Lincolnshire.

    anti-social behaviour

    Last year there was a surge in offences in Grimsby town centre, but it looks like it could now be contained.

    The police, council and voluntary groups are working together to spruce up areas to make them better places for young people to spend time there.

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    Not all young children are involved in anti-social behaviour"

    Ch Supt Jenny Bristow, Humberside Police

  18. Your headlines this lunchtimepublished at 12:51 British Summer Time 5 April 2018

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

  19. Lambs dying in 'worst spring in 25 years'published at 12:49 British Summer Time 5 April 2018

    A harsh winter and prolonged wet weather has increased pressure on famers in North Yorkshire.

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