1. New visitor centre approved near Scunthorpepublished at 14:35 British Summer Time 9 July 2018

    Plans for a £350,000 visitor and education centre near Scunthorpe have been approved.

    Visitor CentreImage source, Artist's Impression

    The centre will be based next to the Bottesford Beck, Messingham Road, and will provide an open plan area for visitors plus kitchen and toilets.

    Objections were raised by Bottessford Town Council who said that the project does not have sufficient parking and is too close to homes on Hallbrook Court.

    North Lincolnshire Council will call the new facility the Bottesford and Yaddlethorpe Education and Visitor Centre.

  2. Plans submitted for 54 affordable homespublished at 14:14 British Summer Time 9 July 2018

    Plans have been lodged to build 54 affordable homes on a former council building site in Scunthorpe.

    Affordable homes planImage source, Google

    The proposals have been lodged for the former Brumby Resource Centre, East Common Lane, by Jackson Design Associates.

    North Lincolnshire Council looked to redevelop the site back in April 2015 after declaring the centre surplus to their requirements.

    A mixture of homes have been proposed as part of the development, including apartments, semi-detached houses and bungalows.

  3. Man sought for breaching bail conditionspublished at 13:52 British Summer Time 9 July 2018

    Police in Hull are trying to find a man who has breached his bail conditions:

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  4. Weather: A cloudy afternoon with some drizzlepublished at 13:30 British Summer Time 9 July 2018

    This afternoon will be generally cloudy with the chance of a few light showers or spots of drizzle.

    Much cooler than yesterday with light to moderate northerly breezes.

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  5. Two men wanted over Hull robberypublished at 13:11 British Summer Time 9 July 2018

    Police are looking for two men after a woman's handbag was stolen on West Carr Lane, Hull, on Monday 25 June.

    RobberyImage source, Humberside Police

    The incident happened at about 17:10 close to the Aldi supermarket.

    A woman had her bag snatched by a man, who came up behind her on a bike.

    The robber was described as white, in his mid 30s, around 6ft tall, with a tanned complexion.

  6. Headlines this lunchtime in our areapublished at 12:50 British Summer Time 9 July 2018

    Here's the latest headlined for East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire:

  7. Listen: 'It's coming home' 999 callpublished at 12:11 British Summer Time 9 July 2018

    Humberside Police has released a 999 recording of a man shouting "It's coming home."

    The force says last Saturday, which saw England beat Sweden in the quarter-finals of the World Cup, was the busiest day of the year for them.

    They're calling on people to celebrate responsibly.

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  8. Humberside Police appeal ahead of next England matchpublished at 11:53 British Summer Time 9 July 2018

    Humberside Police, external have asked people to show "restraint" while watching England's semi-final match against Croatia on Wednesday.

    It's coming homeImage source, Humberside Police

    The force says they were left "less than impressed" after Saturday's win against Sweden saw one fan shout it's coming home down the phone at them.

    Celebrating fans also blocked roads,climbed onto cars, and swung from bus shelters.

    Humberside Police say someone could end up getting hurt from falling off or being hit by a vehicle.

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    It’s great to see everyone so passionate about cheering England on and the amount of national pride people have, but when people start throwing glass bottles and climbing onto moving vehicles – especially when they’ve had a bit to drink – it’s just a recipe for someone to end up getting seriously hurt."

    Ch Supt Darren Downs, Humberside Police

  9. Police concerned for missing manpublished at 11:26 British Summer Time 9 July 2018

    Police are still trying to find a missing 50-year-old man from Grimsby.

    Missing Tony PeltonImage source, Humberside Police

    Tony Pelton has been missing since 4 July.

    He has a number of medical conditions which require regular medication.

    Humberside Police are growing concerned for his safety.

    He is known to go to the Cleethorpe Road area and has previously travelled to the Louth and Mablethorpe areas.

  10. Yorkshire Cricket move to avoid England semi-final clashpublished at 11:05 British Summer Time 9 July 2018

    Yorkshire Cricket have rescheduled Wednesday's T20 Blast game with Derbyshire, because it would have clashed with England's World Cup semi-final against Croatia.

    Maguire and root

    The match will now take place on Monday 30 July at 18:30.

    The club said they felt moving the game was "in the best interests of the spectators".

  11. David Copperfield comes to Hullpublished at 10:55 British Summer Time 9 July 2018

    Work on a film based on a classic Dickens novel starts in Hull today.

    David Copperfield

    Armando Iannucci is directing The Personal History of David Copperfield, which stars Dev Patel, Tilda Swinton and Hugh Laurie.

    It's based on the Charles Dickens novel.

    There'll be various road closures in place around the Old Town.

  12. Teenager missing: have you seen Chantelle?published at 10:28 British Summer Time 9 July 2018

    Police believe a missing 15-year-old girl from Sheffield may have travelled to Hull.

    ChantelleImage source, West Yorkshire Police

    Chantelle Marsden was last seen on 4 July, after she left her home address in Toppham Drive, Lowedges, at about 08:00.

    Police say despite making contact with her family later that afternoon, she didn’t return home and hasn’t been seen since.

    Officers believe she may have travelled to Hull and are asking anyone who has seen or spoken to her since Wednesday to get in touch.

  13. David Davis couldn't support a deal he did not 'believe in'published at 09:55 British Summer Time 9 July 2018

    Howden and Haltemprice MP David Davis has spoken to the BBC on why he has resigned as Brexit Secretary.

    Mr Davis told the Today programme he could not sell a deal he did not believe in:

  14. Life-threatening injuries for man hit by buspublished at 09:25 British Summer Time 9 July 2018

    An investigation has been launched after a man was left with potentially life-threatening injuries after he was hit by a bus in Grimsby.

    Diana Princess of Wales HospitalImage source, Google

    It happened outside the Diana, Princess of Wales hospital on Saturday morning.

    The man was taken to Hull Royal Infirmary where he remains in a stable condition.

    A bus lane was closed while crash investigators carried out work.

    Humberside Police are appealing for anyone who saw the incident to contact them.

  15. Hull Trains announces service cancellationspublished at 08:58 British Summer Time 9 July 2018

    Hull Trains have tweeted that a number of services will be cancelled today, due to a number of trains needing repairs.

    The 07.26 London Kings Cross to Hull service was the first journey to be cancelled this morning:

  16. Organ donations double in decadepublished at 08:36 British Summer Time 9 July 2018

    The number of people donating organs following their death has more than doubled in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire in the last decade.

    Transplant

    New figures show almost 150 people in the region became donors in the last year.

    NHS Blood and Transplant, external say although support for organ donation is rising, there are still more than five hundred people on the transplant waiting list across Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.

    Gordon Crowe, from NHS Blood and Transplant, says bereaved families often get comfort from donating a loved one's organs.

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    The families of loved ones who've donated get a huge amount of satisfaction knowing that ther've saved someone else's life. They get some comfort from that."

    Gordon Crowe, NHS Blood and Transplant

  17. Watch: Today's weatherpublished at 08:22 British Summer Time 9 July 2018

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    It's another beautiful start to the day.

    Here's the full weather forecast:

  18. East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire breaking news: Latest updatespublished at 08:01 British Summer Time 9 July 2018

    Latest news, weather, sport and travel from across East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire.

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  19. East Yorkshire MP resigns from governmentpublished at 08:00 British Summer Time 9 July 2018

    Haltemprice and Howden MP David Davis, who has been leading negotiations to leave the EU, has resigned from the government.

    David DavisImage source, Reuters

    In his resignation letter, Mr Davis criticised the PM's Brexit plan - agreed by the cabinet on Friday - saying it would leave Parliament with "at best a weak negotiating position".

    He said he was "unpersuaded" that the government's negotiating approach "will not just lead to further demands for concessions" from Brussels.

    In her reply, Mrs May said she did not agree but thanked him for his work as Brexit Secretary.