Leeds United 0-2 Newcastle Unitedpublished at 15:23 Greenwich Mean Time 20 November 2016
Dwight Gayle scores twice as Newcastle United go five points clear at the top of the Championship by beating Leeds 2-0.
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Dwight Gayle scores twice as Newcastle United go five points clear at the top of the Championship by beating Leeds 2-0.
Read MoreThree first-half goals help Cardiff beat faltering Huddersfield, who lose for the fourth time in six league games.
Read MoreShahid Hussain
BBC Local Live, Leeds
That's it from me for this evening and for this week.
We'll be back at 08:00 Monday and bringing you the latest news, sport, weather and travel for West Yorkshire.
For now, let's take a look back at five of our big stories from today:
Clare Nasir
Weather presenter, BBC Look North
Heavy showers tonight could cause difficult driving conditions with rain falling as snow over the higher ground.
Ice will also be an issue pretty much anywhere as temperatures dip close to, if not below freezing -1C.
A memorial service is held for PC Sharon Beshenivsky who was shot dead in Bradford 11 years ago.
Read MoreCharles Engwell
Reporter, BBC Radio Leeds
Thanks to everyone getting in touch to everyone raising money for Children In Need today!
You are all amazing people!
Here's Neil Maiden who has decided to ride from Scarborough to Bradford on a wonky bike!
And it's not the easiest thing to ride as I found out this morning!
Bradford Council are warning residents to be aware of a Council Tax email scam doing the rounds.
The letter is claiming to be about council tax refunds.
The authority say that if you're in any doubt, then contact them on 01274 437 866
Here's what the emails look like.
A Bradford couple appear in court and have been banned from keeping dogs for life.
We've been telling you about Look North presenters Harry Gration and Amy Garcia today.
The pair have been on a 45-mile tandem ride around West Yorkshire to raise money for Children in Need.
They've been battered by winds, soaked by rain and chilled by snow.
But after hours in the saddle, they've made it to the end of their challenge.
I think Harry's face says it all:
Catalans Dragons re-sign France international prop Mickael Simon on a two-year deal from Wakefield Trinity.
Read MoreDo you recognise this man? West Yorkshire Police want to speak to him in connection with a robbery of a Bradford woman.
The 20-year-old victim was approached by two men in the early hours of October 29th in Millenium Square while sitting with a friend.
One of them put his arms around her and as they left she realised one of them was carrying her iPhone.
Anyone with information can contact the police.
BBC Travel
One to watch out for on your way home this evening.
One lane closed and queuing traffic on M62 eastbound between J27, M621 (Gildersome) and J28, A650 (Tingley), because of an accident.
Drive safe out there.
Snow might slow your day down but it does make for some stunning pictures!
Here's some from our Weather Watchers of the beautiful weather today.
Let's start with Holmfirth. Snow and a touch of blue sky for a very short time in the Holme Valley from Sandie & Crumble the dog.
Sleet making for an eerie picture in Luddenden Foot by KeMiBo
And this one of Bramley Park from Bev Silverman needs no words.
Cathy Killick
Journalist, BBC Look North
How about this for generosity?
The first ever Hepworth Prize for Sculpture has been awarded to artist Helen Marten.
She scooped the £30,000 award at a ceremony at the Hepworth Gallery in Wakefield, external last night.
But she announced immediately that she'd be sharing the money. She told me why it was important to share the prize:
Please do keep sending us your photos by adding #bbccinyorks, external to your Children In Need tweets!
Have a look at some of your pictures on the BBC Look North Facebook page.
And if you fancy having your picture featured on BBC Look North tonight then you can send email your pictures too!
MP Jo Cox tried to shield her face with her hands as her killer shot her in the head, a jury hears.
Read MoreSnow has fallen in some parts of the country with more possibly on the way, forecasters are saying.
Read MoreHarry and Amy are still going strong on their Children In Need Challenge!, external
They've battles through rain, sleet and snow...and it hasn't killed their spirits!
You've got to love their #MannequinChallenge, external
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Shahid Hussain
BBC Local Live, Leeds
Now while you are all "doing your thing" for Children In Need today, here's a little reminder how your generosity makes a huge difference to the lives of children in West Yorkshire.
Kaeden is from Huddersfield and was born blind but is now visually impaired.
Here's how your money helps make a difference to his every day life.