Summary

  • Northern trains affected by RMT union strike

  • Northern rail running only 40% of normal services

  • Train company 'winds down' evening rush hour services

  • Appeal over death crash hit-and-run in Doncaster

  • Swine flu vaccine damages home for Batley boy, 11

  • Victim named in Doncaster murder investigation

  • Asda and Morrisons to cut price of fuel from tomorrow

  • West Yorkshire Police says thousands caught not wearing seatbelts during last three years

  • Updates on Monday 13 March 2017

  1. Wednesday boss Carvalhal fined by FApublished at 16:40 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March 2017

    Sheffield Wednesday boss Carlos Carvalhal admits an improper conduct charge and is fined by the Football Association.

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  2. Latest news from Yorkshirepublished at 08:53 Greenwich Mean Time 14 March 2017

    This service for Monday 13 March has now finished.

    But you can get all today's Yorkshire breaking news here .

  3. Australian to weigh up Bali killing appealpublished at 23:01 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March 2017

    Sara Connor and her UK boyfriend were found guilty of attacking an Indonesian policeman.

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  4. Armed police seal off Doncaster streetpublished at 20:23 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March 2017

    Armed police are at a house in Doncaster following reports of "concerns for a resident". 

    South Yorkshire Police said officers were called to a property on Wensleydale Road at around 15:30 GMT. 

    Police said: "Armed police and specialist officers are currently at the property. 

    "Wensleydale Road remains closed at this time."

  5. Farmer's snap decision to shoot burglarpublished at 20:15 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March 2017

    Kenneth Hugill shot a convicted burglar but was cleared of inflicting grievous bodily harm.

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  6. Featherstone offer Trinity ground sharepublished at 20:13 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March 2017

    Featherstone Rovers offer Super League club Wakefield Trinity a ground-share at Post Office Road for at least 2018.

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  7. Our five top stories from todaypublished at 18:00 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March 2017

    Nick Wilmshurst
    BBC Local Live, Yorkshire

    That's all from us for today, we'll be back tomorrow from 06:30 with all the latest news, sport, weather and travel for Yorkshire. 

    Updates on breaking news and travel will continue throughout the night, but before we go, let's look back at some of our top stories from today: 

    1. Northern trains affected by RMT union strike
    2. South Yorkshire family's "hand yourself in"  plea after fatal hit-and-run
    3. Couple dragged from bed during targeted attack in Halifax
    4. Inquest into York flat death adjourned
    5. Monty Python star's love of York

    See you tomorrow.

  8. Swine flu vaccine damages hope for Batley boy, 11published at 17:55 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March 2017

    The family of an 11-year-old boy "living in a nightmare" after the swine flu vaccine gave him narcolepsy has appealed to the government to speed up vaccine damages payments.

    Sam Forbes developed the rare sleeping illness after having Pandemrix aged four, in 2010.

    Tracy Brabin, Batley and Spen MP, has asked the government to address the issue.

  9. Northern rail strike: What does a train guard do?published at 17:51 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March 2017

    Rail staff from three operators across England are striking today because rail companies say guards are no longer needed to ensure the doors are closed. But is this all that a guard does?

    StrikeImage source, AFP/Getty

    The RMT union says the plans would lead to an unacceptable reduction in passenger safety.

    It says the guard - also known as conductor or train manager, depending on their employer - performs a much wider safety role than merely ensuring the doors are closed before the train departs.

    Sean McGowan, RMT organiser for the North, said guards currently had to be competent in 35 areas, including evacuation of a train, what to do in the case of fire or derailment, and how to cope with a number of technical failures.

  10. Serial flasher reported in Heckmondwikepublished at 17:46 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March 2017

    A flasher who has been exposing himself to people over the past three weeks is being sought by police. 

    Vernon RoadImage source, Google

    The man, who is described as white, aged between 20 and 30-years-old, slim and about 6ft tall, has been exposing himself near a disused railway line off Vernon Road.

    West Yorkshire Police say that the incidents have been distressing for passers by and have appealed for information from people who may have seen him. 

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    This is a well-travelled path in the area and officers have been conducting increased patrols in and around the vicinity."

    PC Philip Miller, West Yorkshire Police

  11. Rail strike: Northern winding down servicespublished at 17:38 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March 2017

    Rail company Northern says it has been 'winding down' sevices from 17:00 today.

    It follows a day of strike action by RMT union staff.

  12. Listen: Trump has 'great confidence' ahead of Sheffield tournament published at 17:28 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March 2017

    BBC Sport

    Judd Trump says winning the Players Championship, his second ranking event of the season, gives him great confidence ahead of next month's World Snooker Championship in Sheffield.

    Trump has never won the world title:

  13. Listen: 'This is not justice' - Mr Loophole helps Yorkshire farmer with £30,000 court costs published at 17:17 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March 2017

    A  lawyer known as Mr Loophole has stepped in to help a Yorkshire farmer faced with £30,000 court costs, after being cleared of GBH last week.

    Kenneth Hugill, 83, from Wilberfoss near York was cleared after shooting a man on his land. 

    The pensioner shot Richard Stables in the foot in November 2015, believing he was planning to steal diesel.  

    Now the lawyer, Nick Freeman, says he's set up a crowd funding page to help raise the money, because he feels Mr Hugill has been badly treated by the legal system:

  14. Passengers stay away from rail network during strikepublished at 17:12 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March 2017

    Passengers appear to have largely stayed away from the rail network as staff from three train firms across England hold 24-hour strikes.

    Selby Station

    Guards and drivers working for Northern rail rail are taking action over proposals for driver-only-operated (DOO) trains, which has affected most services in Yorkshire.

    Up to 2,000 rail staff have walked out in the dispute, but limited disruption has been reported.

    Northern rail thanked customers for "altering travel plans".

  15. Travel update: Bus operator sends out the double deckerspublished at 16:59 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March 2017

    BBC News Travel

    Looks like there are extra seats if you usually take the train between Skipton and Keighley

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  16. Northern rail strike: Yorkshire on the movepublished at 16:44 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March 2017

    Nick Wilmshurst
    BBC Local Live, Yorkshire

    As the big commute home gets underway this afternoon, so far it's all looking very civilised, considering we have a Northern rail strike on today.

    A broken-down vehicle has caused one lane to be shut on the M1 northbound near at J39 for Wakefield

    The only other place we're looking a bit busier on the roads is around J29 of the eastbound M62, as this rather dystopian picture illustrates: 

    TrafficImage source, Highways England/Crown Copyright

    If you know any different and you're having a bad time of it somewhere, let us know .

  17. Victim named in Doncaster murder investigationpublished at 16:36 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March 2017

    A teenager who died last Wednesday in the Denaby Main area of Doncaster has been named by police as Lewis Guest.  

    Lewis GuestImage source, Family handout

    The 18-year-old was taken to hospital following reports of an assault, but he died shortly afterwards. 

    A post-mortem examination concluded he died from a stab wound.  

    Another 18-year-old, Megan Sambrook, of Wadworth Street, Denaby Main, has been charged with murder. 

  18. Supermarkets to cut price of fuelpublished at 16:26 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March 2017

    West Yorkshire based supermarket chains Asda and Morrisons are cutting fuel prices as the wholesale price of oil reduces. 

    FuelImage source, PA

    They are both reducing the price of petrol and diesel by "up to two pence per litre" from tomorrow.

    Latest government figures show the average price of petrol in the UK is 120p while diesel is 122.9p. 

    Fuel prices in recent weeks have been higher than at any point since December 2014. 

  19. Travel update: Fewer Northern rush-hour trainspublished at 16:18 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March 2017

    BBC News Travel

    The rail service Northern is warning there will be fewer trains running during the rush-hour this evening because of today's strike by RMT union staff.

    The company says it will be winding down services between 17:00 and 19:00.

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  20. Family's 'hand yourself in' plea after fatal hit-and-runpublished at 16:07 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March 2017
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    Oli Constable
    BBC Local Live, Yorkshire

    The family of a woman killed in a hit-and-run in South Yorkshire  has asked the person responsible to hand themselves in.

    Family of Susan Gravel

    Valerie Buchanan, the sister of Susan Gravel, said in a press conference this afternoon that the family want justice to be done.

    "Whoever has done it, please come forward. It's done, we can't fetch her back.

    Mrs Gravel, 62, died after being hit by the car, on Station Road in Stainforth, just before 13:00 on Saturday lunchtime.

    Police say they now don't think the car, a BMW 5 series, was stolen. They found the car yesterday and are now carrying out a forensic examination of the vehicle.