Museums compete for prestigious UK awardpublished at 20:11 British Summer Time 1 May 2018
Five contenders are shortlisted for the UK's Museum of the Year Award, which has a £100,000 prize.
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Five contenders are shortlisted for the UK's Museum of the Year Award, which has a £100,000 prize.
Read MoreJoshua Probert persuaded his victims - some of them children - to send him intimate photos and videos.
Read MoreEast Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire's top stories today include:
Peter Levy has a look at tonight's programme:
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Tonight will see freshening winds and thickening cloud bringing a growing risk of rain.
Tomorrow will see a cloudy, rather wet morning with some moderately heavy rain possible.
People in our region are being told to make sure their children have had both MMR vaccinations after it's been confirmed that measles is "circulating" in Yorkshire and the Humber.
Since the end of 2017, more than 50 case have now been reported, with the majority of these linked to a previous outbreak in Leeds and an ongoing outbreak in Bradford.
The warning comes from Public Health England (PHE) who say "further cases across the region are expected".
Symptoms of measles include:
Children get the MMR vaccination at age one and then again at three years and four months as a booster.
Quote MessageMeasles can be a very serious illness and lead to severe complications"
Dr Mike Gent, Public Health England
Royal Bank of Scotland has announced it's closing 162 branches - including ones in Lincoln, Grimsby and Scunthorpe.
The bank said almost 800 jobs would go nationally as a result and staff would be offered voluntary redundancy.
Swastikas have been daubed on the graffiti-art mural, which has been on view in Hull since 2014.
Read MoreHere's a little animation showing the route for Stage One of this year's Tour de Yorkshire.
The race, which starts on Thursday, goes from Beverley and finishes in Doncaster.
Hull Trains, external have tweeted that their 15:12 train from Hull to London King's Cross has been cancelled because of a fault with the train.
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The future of the steel industry remains uncertain, according to Scunthorpe Labour MP Nic Dakin.
This is despite the US President, Donald Trump, announcing a month's delay on deciding whether to impose higher steel tariffs on EU countries.
The European Commission has called for a permanent exemption from the tariffs.
Vandalism of a mural featuring Nelson Mandela in Hull has been branded as "pathetic".
Swastikas have been daubed over Nelson Mandela's face.
The Freedom Festival had commissioned the work in 2014, to recognise Nelson Mandela's legacy.
The Freedom Festival Arts Trust have called on the original artists to come together and create a "perfect response" to the vandalism.
Quote MessageIt is disappointing that the mural has been defaced in this way. In the words of Nelson Mandela, 'No one is born hating another person because of the colour of his skin, or his background or religion. People must learn to hate and if they can learn to hate they can be taught to love.'"
Freedom Festival
Humberside Fire and Rescue are reassuring people in Withernsea that any explosions at RAF Holmpton is down to the filming of a TV show.
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BBC Local Live
Here are the latest headlines for East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire this lunchtime:
Scunthorpe United could seal their place in the League One play-off places this evening if they beat Plymouth Argyle at Glanford Park.
If the Iron lose tonight, they will have to better Plymouth's result on Saturday when United play Bradford City.
Scunthorpe are aiming to be in the play-offs for a second year running.
Hornsea's Inshore Rescue boat has warned it could fold if an urgent appeal for cash fails.
The boat, which is operated independently of the RNLI, has been involved in a series of expensive rescues recently and has had some big bills come in.
The charity, external, founded in 1994, hopes people will respond to its plea.
Quote MessageIt's just a few professional bills have come in at the same time. It's everything from accountants bills, to our crew's insurance, to the fuel we've had to use to carry out some successful rescues."
Stephen Hall, Hornsea Inshore Rescue
Swastikas have been scrawled across parts of Hull's Freedom Mural depicting Nelson Mandela.
The original piece was commissioned in 2014 by Hull's Freedom Festival to celebrate Nelson Mandela's legacy.
An East Yorkshire MP has said he is "disappointed" by changes at a medical centre in his constituency.
The East Riding Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), which commissions health services, made a number of changes to care centres in April, which saw the one in Withernsea open for 12 hours.
The Beverley and Holderness Conservative MP Graham Stuart said constituents had reported difficulties in getting appointments and confusion over the new opening hours.
Quote MessageHaving pushed the CCG to put an emergency treatment centre in place in Withernsea, following the public demand for one, I’m disappointed to hear of the problems some of my constituents appear to be having with getting access to the centre.
Graham Stuart, Beverley and Holderness MP
A new £1.6m endoscopy unit has officially opened in Scunthorpe.
The Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust (NLAG) said the new unit will improve patient care and attract new nurses.
More than 4,500 people have already used the unit where diagnostic tests take place.
Quote MessageIt has been a fantastic journey to this point. We’re able to treat more patients due to having more capacity and better equipment."
Mr Ramana Kallam, Northern Lincolnshire and Goole Trust
Lisa Gallagher
Weather presenter, BBC Look North
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