1. Memories of Hull's old Co-Op building being recorded todaypublished at 11:45 British Summer Time 8 April 2019

    A scheme to document the history of Hull's former Co-Op and BHS building, famous for its Three Ships mosaic, will record people's memories today.

    The Ships in the Sky project is holding a drop-in session at Western Library today with another one planned for later this month:

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  2. Boy 'sprayed in genitals with antifreeze'published at 11:34 British Summer Time 8 April 2019

    Two girls aged 16 and 15 have been arrested on suspicion of assault following the incident in Hull.

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  3. Plans submitted for new hotel next to Hull's Bonus Arenapublished at 11:15 British Summer Time 8 April 2019

    Plans have been submitted for a 150-room hotel next to Hull's Bonus Arena.

    An artist's impression of the hotelImage source, Wykeland

    The proposals would also secure the future of the Grade II listed Earl De Grey pub and Castle Street Chambers, relocating them nearby.

    Wykeland and Princes Quay Developments are behind the £20m project, which could create 120 full and part time jobs.

  4. Warning to drivers as work starts to ease 'bottleneck'published at 09:27 British Summer Time 8 April 2019

    Drivers are being warned they could face delays as work gets under way on one of East Yorkshire's busiest roads today.

    Shiptonthorpe RoundaboutImage source, Google

    The £3.9m scheme to improve traffic flow at the Shiptonthorpe roundabout on the A1079 could take up to eight months, according to East Riding of Yorkshire Council.

    The four-way roundabout is a bottleneck at peak times, with the improvement works converting the road into five lanes, the council says.

    The use of four or five-way traffic lights will be restricted to evenings and overnight, according to the council.

  5. Watch: Monday's weather forecastpublished at 08:50 British Summer Time 8 April 2019

    Abbie Dewhurst
    Weather Presenter, BBC Look North

    A grey start for many with low cloud, mist and fog but some sunshine later.

    Watch my full forecast here:

  6. 'Depraved' child rapist jailed for lifepublished at 07:41 British Summer Time 8 April 2019

    Terry Coneyworth filmed himself raping and abusing a two-year-old girl, including when she was unwell.

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  7. Teenage girls arrested over boy's assault in Hullpublished at 07:26 British Summer Time 8 April 2019

    Two teenage girls have been arrested in Hull on suspicion of assault following reports of videos on social media showing a teenage boy being assaulted.

    Police jacket

    The girls, aged 15 and 16, can't legally be identified.

    Det Insp Simon Vickers, who is leading the investigation, said: "The girls have been arrested and are helping us with our enquiries."

    The boy and his family are being supported by specialist officers and the circumstances of the incident are being investigated, according to police.

    Officers have taken steps to have the videos removed, with Det Insp Vickers asking for them "not to be shared further as to do so may be also be committing an offence".

  8. Yorkshire's Monday weather forecastpublished at 07:10 British Summer Time 8 April 2019

    BBC Weather

    Early low cloud, mist and fog will disperse this morning, leaving it dry with periods of sunshine for most.

    Tonight will remain dry with some clear spells:

    weather graphic
  9. Libby tribute among graffiti designs on derelict homespublished at 06:52 British Summer Time 8 April 2019

    A tribute to Libby Squire, the Hull University student whose body was found in the Humber estuary in March seven weeks after she went missing, is among designs painted on houses in the city.

    Libby Squire design

    Graffiti artists have painted more than 20 homes earmarked for demolition.

    More than 100 artists took part in the two-day event in the Preston Road area of Hull.

    Graffiti on houses

    Fire chiefs said a similar event held in 2018 had led to a reduction in anti-social behaviour and arson attacks.

    Hull City Council provided 22 houses to organisers Bankside Gallery, who arranged for designs to be created by artists including Dilk, Penfold, Marcus Method, and Krek.

  10. Check your Yorkshire train journeypublished at 06:38 British Summer Time 8 April 2019

    BBC News Travel

    If you're making a journey on the rails in Yorkshire this Monday morning, most services appear to be running to time.

    For all the latest live updates from the county's main railway stations, click on the links below: