1. Arctic Corsair to be moved for first time in 20 yearspublished at 13:51 British Summer Time 15 July 2019

    Hull's Arctic Corsair museum ship is to be moved for the first time in 20 years as it goes to a new temporary home.

    The Arctic CorsairImage source, Hull City Council

    Next month, the last surviving sidewinder fishing trawler will be berthed at Alexandra Dock as part of the Environment Agency's £60m River Hull flood defence scheme and the council's Maritime City project.

    The Arctic Corsair will undergo restoration and then be moved to a permanent home in a dry dock at North End Shipyard where it will take center stage in a new maritime visitor attraction.

  2. Police officer attacked by prisoner at Hull hospitalpublished at 13:00 British Summer Time 15 July 2019

    A police officer has suffered injuries to her face and head after being assaulted by a prisoner she was guarding at Hull Royal Infirmary.

    Hull Royal InfirmaryImage source, Geograph/Ian S

    A member of the public had to intervene in the incident at the weekend to help prevent the officer suffering further injuries.

    The Humberside Police Federation, which represents staff, says it’s appalled by the case.

  3. Former Hull soldier to travel Hadrian's Wall in wheelchairpublished at 12:40 British Summer Time 15 July 2019

    An ex-soldier from Hull who left the army due to health problems is planning to travel the length of Hadrian's Wall on a specialist wheelchair to raise money for his former regiment.

    Hadrian's Wall near Busy GapImage source, Geograph/Andrew Curtis

    Tony Hart wants to pay back the cost of the £10,000 wheelchair bike which the Royal Tank Regiment helped him buy.

    Next month, he plans to travel along the edge of the 84-mile long historic monument, which was built to mark the boundaries of the Roman Empire and to keep the Scots out.

  4. Scunthorpe bring in midfielder Songo'opublished at 12:18 British Summer Time 15 July 2019

    Scunthorpe United complete the free transfer of former Plymouth Argyle midfielder Yann Songo'o.

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  5. Aberdeen sign Ojo in £125,000 dealpublished at 12:12 British Summer Time 15 July 2019

    Aberdeen sign Scunthorpe United midfielder Funso Ojo in a £125,000 deal after beating off competition from Hibernian.

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  6. Motorist arrested after 'ramming' police during Hull chasepublished at 11:53 British Summer Time 15 July 2019

    A motorist has been arrested after allegedly "ramming" a police car during a pursuit through Hull.

    A car stopped by policeImage source, Humberside Police

    The driver was arrested after "reverse ramming" a police vehicle on Sibelius Road yesterday.

    Humberside Police said its officers made "tactical contact" with the vehicle to "prevent any further pursuit" before chasing down the driver who "didn't run fast enough".

    The force said the suspect was disqualified from driving and was also wanted in breach of bail.

  7. Football pundit mocks 'lookalike' e-fitpublished at 10:47 British Summer Time 15 July 2019

    Chris Kamara posted a photo of himself donning a hard hat warning people "not to be alarmed".

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  8. Watch: Monday's forecast for Yorkshire and Lincolnshirepublished at 08:58 British Summer Time 15 July 2019

    Lisa Gallagher
    Weather presenter, BBC Look North

    Good morning, it's going to be a dry and fine day for most of us with temperatures reaching 23C in places:

  9. Check your Yorkshire train journeypublished at 08:47 British Summer Time 15 July 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, however:

    • The 08:52 service from York to Manchester Airport is cancelled
    • The 09:09 service from York to Liverpool Lime Street is cancelled
    • The 09:15 service from Doncaster to Leeds is cancelled
    • The 09:32 from Wakefield Westgate to Leeds is cancelled

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

  10. Yorkshire trio's World Cup glorypublished at 08:41 British Summer Time 15 July 2019

    Three of Yorkshire's finest have helped England's cricketers to World Cup glory.

    England cricket teamImage source, PA Media

    Sheffield's Joe Root and Bradford's Jonny Bairstow and Adil Rashid were part of the England team which beat New Zealand to win the men's World Cup for the first time.

    Joe Root and Jonny BairstowImage source, PA

    In an emotional and electric atmosphere at Lord's, both sides scored 241 in their 50 overs and were level on 15 when they batted for an extra over apiece.

    Adil RashidImage source, PA Media

    It meant England were crowned world champions by virtue of having scored more boundary fours and sixes - 26 to New Zealand's 17 - in the entire match.

    Joe Root, pictured above in the arms of a celebrating Bairstow, said:"Wow! What a day, what a tournament.

    "Everyone has done everything asked of them - we have performed under pressure."

  11. Yorkshire's sunny Monday weather forecastpublished at 08:32 British Summer Time 15 July 2019

    BBC Weather

    It will be fine, dry and warm today, with sunny periods and only a little fair-weather cloud developing and a small chance of showers in the afternoon.

    Tonight will be dry and mainly clear with light winds:

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  12. Yorkshire breaking news: Latest updatespublished at 07:46 British Summer Time 15 July 2019

    Breaking news, sport, travel and weather updates from across North, South, East and West Yorkshire.

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