Summary

  • Man questioned for second time over unsolved murder

  • Teenager arrested after discovery of man's body at flat in York

  • West Yorkshire rail lines hit by landslip

  • One of UK's most wanted men found hiding behind wardrobe in Bradford

  • Mum accuses South Yorkshire hospital trust over stillbirth

  • More must be done to cut air pollution in York, claims leading expert

  • Sheffield willow tit protection project gets under way

  • Updates on Monday 6 March 2017

  1. Huddersfield Town 1-0 Aston Villapublished at 21:58 Greenwich Mean Time 7 March 2017

    Tommy Smith's second-half goal gives promotion-chasing Huddersfield Town victory over Aston Villa.

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  2. That's all from Monday...published at 06:30

    Those are all the updates from Yorkshire on Monday 6 March 2017.

    Want to get all the latest news, sport, weather and travel updates from across Yorkshire on Tuesday 7 March? Just click here .

  3. Landslip on line affects rail servicespublished at 21:07 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March 2017

    Work on repairs is expected to continue throughout Tuesday.

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  4. UKIP deputy 'lied' during TV recordingpublished at 18:47 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March 2017

    UKIP deputy Lord William Dartmouth was involved in wind farm, despite denying deal in TV interview.

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  5. Terror trial: 'Twitter account hacked'published at 18:26 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March 2017

    Mary Kaya, 57, from Batley is accused of sharing a speech by the leader of so-called Islamic State.

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  6. Our five top stories from todaypublished at 17:59 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March 2017

    Nick Wilmshurst
    BBC Local Live, Yorkshire

    We'll be back tomorrow from 06:30 with our live service and all the latest news, sport, weather and travel for Yorkshire. 

    But before we go, let's look back at some of our top stories from today: 

    1. Man questioned for second time over unsolved murder
    2. Teenager arrested following discovery of man's body in York
    3. One of UK's most wanted found hiding behind wardrobe in Bradford
    4. Sheffield Willow Tit protection gets under way
    5. Don't get angry at drivers pushing in, they're doing the right thing !

    See you tomorrow

  7. UKIP MEP: BBC ambushed me over wind farmpublished at 17:58

    Earlier we told you how UKIP MEP William Dartmouth denied involvement in a Yorkshire wind farm in a 2014 BBC interview.

    Here's his response: "Had I been given proper notice of your intention to ask me about this, all this could have been made clear, but, as it was, the interviewer broke BBC Guidelines in order to ambush me - and we were at cross purposes.  

    "In conclusion, during the period of time you have referred to, there are and were no wind turbines on the land.  

    "I did not own the land when asked on the programme in 2014 nor do I own the land now. 

    "I had no financial interest in the unsuccessful application made in 2014 for installing wind turbines and in fact lodged my opposition to the application." 

    William Dartmouth
  8. Off-duty paramedics help at scene of crashpublished at 17:50 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March 2017

    Two off-duty paramedics were able to help a motorcyclist who was injured in a crash in Slaithwaite near Huddersfield.

    Crash sceneImage source, West Yorkshire Police

    The crash happened at around 08:00 on Manchester Road, involving a car and a motorbike.

    The motorcyclist had a serious leg injury and was helped by the passing paramedics, and then taken to hospital in Huddersfield.

  9. Listen: 'It's helped restore my dignity'published at 17:44 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March 2017

    Sheffield City Council's new specialist equipment lending service, which tries to help disabled people move around and live more independently, has been praised by service users.

    David Statham, 57, from South Sheffield, has had a neuro-muscle wasting condition for the last 10 years and says the service has helped restore his dignity.

  10. Listen: Teenager questioned after body found in Yorkpublished at 17:35 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March 2017

    Elly Fiorentini
    BBC Local Live, Yorkshire

    Police are questioning a 19-year-old man on suspicion of murder after a 50-year-old man was found dead at a flat in York.

    Officers were called to reports of a young man with blood on his hands at York railway station before the 50-year-old's body was found on Holgate Road.

    I've been to the scene and spoken to locals there:

  11. Asda fined over dead mice and flies at Enfield depotpublished at 17:20 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March 2017

    Leeds-based supermarket Asda has been fined £300,000 for food safety breaches after inspectors found dead mice and flies at one of its depots. 

    AsdaImage source, PA

    Inspectors found dead mice and flies at its north London home delivery depot.

    Mice and fliesImage source, Enfield Council

    Council officers found mouse droppings on the shelves and cereal and sugar packets gnawed by rodents during a visit to the Enfield site in May 2016.

    Asda admitted three food safety and hygiene breaches at Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court in January.

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    The conditions found at our Enfield home shopping centre were completely unacceptable and we are deeply sorry that the strict processes we have in place failed at a local level."

    Asda spokesperson

  12. Road worker left with serious leg injuries as van pursuedpublished at 16:50 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March 2017

    A roadworker's been left with a serious leg injury, after being hit by a van  which was involved in a police pursuit across Leeds. 

    Clay Pit LaneImage source, Google

    It happened last Tuesday, when a van is alleged to have failed to stop for police after a burglary in Moortown. 

    The vehicle eventually ended up on Gildersome Lane, which was closed for road repairs, where the worker was injured. 

    Three men have been charged with burglary and dangerous driving offences, and have appeared in court, where their cases are ongoing.

  13. 101 problems in North Yorkshirepublished at 16:44 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March 2017

    North Yorkshire Police say they're having intermittent problems with the non-emergency phone number, 101.

    They say emergency calls to 999 are unaffected, but it should only be called if it is a genuine emergency.

    You can also report non-emergency crime online by going to this link., external

  14. Yorkshire in pictures: Flowers and sunshinepublished at 16:31 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March 2017

    BBC Weather Watchers

    It's a treat to see the BBC Weather Watchers inbox offering flowers and sunshine.

    Signs of spring abound below: the sun raises its head top left over Robin Hoods bay, thanks to Chunky Monkey for that.

    The orange backdrop to birds in flight over Doncaster came from Double S Detailer and the daffodils in front of a ruined benedictine monastery in York, are courtesy of June Gothika.

    Weather watchersImage source, BBc

    More signs of spring are always welcome. Just  click here to send yours in

  15. Barnsley woman, 60, attacked at bus stoppublished at 16:19 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March 2017

    A woman in Barnsley had her bag snatched from her as she waited for a bus outside the Travellers Inn early on Sunday morning.

    Travellers InnImage source, Google

    The 60-year-old was at the bus stop outside the pub on Sheffield Road with her husband when a small, dark-coloured car stopped.

    A man, who was sat in the back of the car got out and snatched the woman’s handbag causing her to stumble and fall, before driving away.

    The man is white, about 5ft 9ins tall, in his early 20s, of average build, with short dark brown hair and a broad nose.

    He is described as wearing grey oversized jogging trousers with tight elasticated ankles and a short, dark padded bomber style jacket and dark trainers.  

  16. Miracle mara makes recovery after being taken in by zoo keeper published at 16:08 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March 2017

    Oli Constable
    BBC Local Live, Yorkshire

    A South American mara born in Yorkshire has made a miracle recovery after a zoo keeper took him in when it was abandoned by its mother.

    Mara drinking bottleImage source, Yorkshire Wildlife Park

    Jack, who looks like a mix between a rabbit and a small deer, was born three weeks ago on the coldest day of the year.

    When the keepers at Yorkshire Wildlife Park, near Doncaster, realised he had just minutes to live, they wrapped him in tea towels and whisked him away to warm up under a heat lamp.

    MaraImage source, Yorkshire Wildlife Park
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    He slowly came back to life and we have been hand rearing him and feeding him from a bottle to get him going."

    Colin Northcott, Zoo keeper

  17. Large funeral procession expected to cause York traffic disruption published at 15:55 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March 2017

    Andrew Barton
    BBC Local Live, Yorkshire

    A warning of four hours of traffic disruption in York tomorrow has been issued by the City of York Council.

    The delays are expected between James Street and Fulford between the hours of 11:00 and 15:00.

    This is due to a large funeral procession travelling along this route. 

    St Oswald'sImage source, Google

    The council say "very heavy traffic levels are likely to occur in the St Oswalds Church area on Fulford Road during the funeral and when the procession moves on to Fulford Cemetery off Fordlands Road."

    Traffic signal timings will be amended to minimise disruption where possible but the council say "motorists are advised to use alternative routes if possible and allow more time for their journeys in the area."

  18. Mirror causes fire in Sherburn-in-Elmetpublished at 15:49 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March 2017

    This is worth bearing in mind as we have more sunshine:

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  19. Watch: Million-pound investment for Sheffield's parkspublished at 15:46 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March 2017

    £1.5m has been pledged to Sheffield's parks to keep them fit for purpose.

    It'll be released over the next three years and will pay for things such as play equipment.