Summary

  • News, sport, weather and travel updates resume at 08:00 on Thursday

  • Updates on Wednesday 1 June 2016

  1. Goodbye: Our live coverage across the daypublished at 18:00 British Summer Time 1 June 2016

    Oli Woodcock
    BBC Local Live, Leeds

    Live updates for Leeds and West Yorkshire have finished for the day.

    We'll be back from 08:00 on Thursday with the latest news, sport, weather and travel updates from across the county.

    Feel free to take a look back at today's top stories from across West Yorkshire - including news that the £19m transformation of Halifax's Piece Hall is running behind schedule.

    Piece Hall

    In the meantime If you spot something happening where you live, which you think we should know about, you can always get in touch with us by email. I'll see you tomorrow!

  2. Leeds Rhinos: What has gone wrong for the super league team?published at 17:48 British Summer Time 1 June 2016

    BBC West Yorkshire Sport

    Leeds Rhinos came into this Super League season on the back of a memorable League Leaders' Shield, Challenge Cup and Grand Final treble. 

    Leeds Rhinos playersImage source, Getty Images

    But this campaign has lurched from one setback to the next as the loss of key players, coupled with injuries and poor form, have hit the champions hard.

    Friday's 52-18 loss at Warrington left the Rhinos bottom of Super League, 18 points behind leaders Hull FC.

  3. West Yorkshire's weather: Cloudy with a little drizzlepublished at 17:40 British Summer Time 1 June 2016

    Keeley Donovan
    Weather presenter, BBC Look North

    Remaining cloudy tonight with a little drizzle possible. Minimum temperature of about 10C (50F). 

    Weather graph

    Thursday will see a dull and grey start. Most places seeing some brightness developing, especially further west. Temperature highs of 12C (54F).  

  4. Travel update: Exit slip road closed at J27, westbound M62published at 17:25 British Summer Time 1 June 2016

    BBC Travel

    Exit slip road closed at J27, westbound M62 because of a broken down vehicle. Traffic is starting to build.

    BBC Radio Leeds has travel and traffic updates throughout the day to keep you moving. 

  5. Travel update: Eastbound M62 re-opens between J32a and J33published at 17:09 British Summer Time 1 June 2016

    BBC Travel

    The eastbound M62 has re-opened between J32a and J33.

    The westbound M62 is still closed between J32a A1(M) and J33, A162 (Ferrybridge Services) due to an accident and an overturned vehicle.

  6. Blue badge parking charges cause ‘hardship’ at Mid Yorkshire Hospitalspublished at 16:46 British Summer Time 1 June 2016

    Wakefield Express

    Disabled people have been suffering financial hardship, external after being made to pay for car parking at the district’s hospitals.

    A survey of patients with blue badges in their cars found that 64% had experienced money problems as a result of new charges brought in last March.

    Pinderfields hospitalImage source, Wakefield Express
  7. County Championship: Yorkshire go joint top with Lancashire after Roses match winpublished at 16:26 British Summer Time 1 June 2016

    BBC West Yorkshire Sport

    Yorkshire claimed the final five Lancashire wickets for just 12 runs as they went joint top of the County Championship with only their second Roses match victory in 25 years.  

    Yorkshire and England all-rounder Adil RashidImage source, Getty Images

    Chasing 349 to win, Lancashire lost four morning wickets to slump to 98-5.

    Karl Brown and Liam Livingstone offered hope of a rescue in a 63-run sixth-wicket stand either side of lunch.

  8. Steve Evans: Leeds United departure was handled 'professionally'published at 16:09 British Summer Time 1 June 2016

    Adam Pope
    BBC West Yorkshire Sport

    Former Leeds United head coach Steve Evans says he was content with the way his departure was handled.

    Evans, 53, was relieved of his duties at Elland Road on Tuesday.

    The Scot was the sixth head coach to work under Massimo Cellino since April 2014.

  9. Travel: M62 closed in both directionspublished at 15:54 British Summer Time 1 June 2016

    BBC Travel

    The M62 is closed in both directions between J32a A1(M) and J33, A162 (Ferrybridge Services) due to an accident and an overturned vehicle.

    An air ambulance is in attendance.

    BBC Radio Leeds has travel and traffic updates throughout the day to keep you moving.

  10. Bradford murder victim namedpublished at 15:44 British Summer Time 1 June 2016

    Julie Langford
    News Editor, BBC Radio Leeds

    Police have released the name of a man who died after being found with head injuries outside a Fairweather Green pub at the weekend.

    Peter Burns, 54, from the Girlington area of the city died in hospital yesterday.

    He was found outside the Queen Hotel on Thornton Road after police were called to a report of a fight in the car park shortly after 22.30 on Saturday.

    A murder investigation has been launched and five men have been arrested in connection with the inquiry.

    Four men, aged 20, 22, 33 and 49, all from the Bradford area, were arrested on Sunday and later released on bail.

    A fifth man, aged 29, also from Bradford who was arrested on Monday remains in police custody.

  11. Police name pub brawl murder victimpublished at 15:39 British Summer Time 1 June 2016

    A man who died in hospital three days after he was found injured outside a Bradford pub is named by police.

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  12. Owain's outlook: Today is the first day of meteorological summerpublished at 15:11 British Summer Time 1 June 2016

    Owain Wyn Evans
    Weather presenter, BBC Look North

    Doesn't quite feel like summer does it? 

    Well.. I may have some good news for you as high pressure takes charge this weekend.

  13. Selby hits out at 'bottler' Josh Warringtonpublished at 14:42 British Summer Time 1 June 2016

    BBC Sport

    IBF champion Lee Selby has accused featherweight rival Josh Warrington of 'bottling' a world title shot because it is so close to his August wedding. 

    Lee SelbyImage source, Getty Images

    "If I was offered a title fight when I weren't a champion, I'd have divorced my wife to box for it," said Selby.

    "I think he's just bottled it. (The line is) drawn, he's missed his chance. That's the truth. I'd have put it on hold, definitely."

    Welshman Selby had hoped to fight his domestic rival before the end of July.

  14. Reopening of Halifax Piece Hall delayedpublished at 14:26 British Summer Time 1 June 2016

    The reopening of a historic building in Halifax will be delayed due to problems with its £19m redevelopment. 

    Piece Hall

    The Piece Hall was set to open over the summer after a two year refurbishment.

    However, the Labour leader of Calderdale Council Tim Swift, said the building "probably won't be fully open by Christmas".

  15. EU referendum: How the region has benefited from EU cashpublished at 14:10 British Summer Time 1 June 2016

    From the Egyptian pyramids to the cathedrals in York and Lincoln, buildings have always been used by the powerful to project their dominance.

    Infographic

    The European Union hasn't directly built any buildings in our part of the world, but it has helped fund a lot of new developments, many of which come with a sign saying "built with money from the EU".

    For some this is the EU projecting "power" in a different way.

    But what has the European institution spent in Yorkshire? And how much has Yorkshire and the Humber effectively paid in?

  16. Trial of Leeds United chairman continuespublished at 13:50 British Summer Time 1 June 2016

    Charles Engwell
    Reporter, BBC Radio Leeds

    The trial of Leeds United chairman Massimo Cellino, for charges of embezzlement over the building of a football stadium in Sardinia, resumes today.

    Massimo CellinoImage source, Getty Images

    He is one of 11 accused, including former mayor Mauro Contini, of diverting more than 365,000 Euros from a nearby regional park into the construction of the stadium in Cagliari.

    Cellino was not present at the most recent hearing last month.

  17. Court hears man knocked down in Huddersfield as he fled from attackerpublished at 13:29 British Summer Time 1 June 2016

    Huddersfield Examiner

    A man was knocked down by a car, external when he panicked and ran into the road to get away from an assailant who had just attacked him for a second time.

    Leeds Crown Court heard the victim Anthony Preece, 44, was sent flying over the bonnet of the vehicle ending up unable to move in the middle of the road outside the Ivy Green pub in Moldgreen, Huddersfield.

    The Ivy Green, Moldgreen - scene of pub attackImage source, Huddersfield Examiner
  18. West Yorkshire's weather: Cloudy and dull with the chance of rainpublished at 13:10 British Summer Time 1 June 2016

    Owain Wyn Evans
    Weather presenter, BBC Look North

    A grey and cloudy feel to the day across West Yorkshire. The fog gradually clearing, but not much in the way of sunshine today - it will brighten up a little later on however. A few showers as well as some drizzle adding to the murky feel.

    Weather map

    Moderate northerly winds and temperature highs of 13C (55F).

    This evening remaining cloudy with the return of a few of those mist and fog patches. Largely dry across the region, temperature lows of 10C (50F).

  19. Watch: Living in '66, suits, boots and northern rootspublished at 12:44 British Summer Time 1 June 2016

    Oli Woodcock
    BBC Local Live, Leeds

    Here's a quick peak at our special look back to what it was like living in Yorkshire 1966 which goes out tonight at 19:30 on BBC One.

  20. Latest headlines: Murder investigation launched over Bradford death and Piece Hall transformation behind schedulepublished at 12:22 British Summer Time 1 June 2016

    Oli Woodcock
    BBC Local Live, Leeds

    The latest headlines in Leeds and West Yorkshire so far this lunchtime include: