Yorkshire hold Glamorgan to drawpublished at 17:34 British Summer Time 11 April 2021
Yorkshire hold Glamorgan to a draw in their Championship opener despite Billy Root scoring a century against his native county.
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Yorkshire hold Glamorgan to a draw in their Championship opener despite Billy Root scoring a century against his native county.
Read MorePolice were called to the fatal shooting in Clough Road close to Sheffield city centre on Saturday.
Read MorePubs and restaurants serving outside are among businesses that can reopen as planned on Monday.
Read MoreUniversity staff have created a 'digital twin' of Bradford city centre for planning and tourism use.
Read MoreTwo Lyndon Dykes headers are key as QPR beat Sheffield Wednesday 4-1 in the Championship.
Read MoreBradford City maintain their drive for a League Two play-off place with victory over 10-man Grimsby Town at Valley Parade.
Read MoreWigan boost their chances of staying in League One with a convincing win at Doncaster.
Read MoreBolton climb back into League Two's automatic promotion places as Wanderers come from behind to beat Harrogate Town.
Read MoreSt Helens move into the Challenge Cup quarter-finals with a hard-earned victory over holders Leeds, who were down to 12 men.
Read MoreSleet and snow in Leeds halt Glamorgan's progress as the visitors lead by 298 going into the final day against Yorkshire.
Read MoreLeeds United play the whole second half with 10 men as they secure an outstanding win and slow Manchester City's charge to the Premier League title.
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Read MoreNatalie Davies found the long-lost family photo during research for a play about her heritage.
Read MoreEleven portraits of key workers are being displayed on walls around York as part of a new exhibition.
Read MoreWigan Warriors seal their place in the Challenge Cup quarter-finals with a 26-0 win at Championship side York City Knights.
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Read MoreYork Minster's bells are rung 99 times as Yorkshire marks the death of the Duke of Edinburgh.
Read MoreFlags will be flown at half-mast on civic buildings and books of condolence will be made available in Sheffield for people to sign following the death of the Duke of Edinburgh, it's been confirmed.
A statement issued by the palace just after midday spoke of the Queen's "deep sorrow" following Prince Philip's death at Windsor Castle on Friday morning.
The Lord Mayor of Sheffield, Tony Downing, has expressed “great sadness” on behalf of the council and people of the city.
He said: “It will be an event many will remember for the rest of our lives and will remain a significant day in Sheffield’s history."
He added that he fondly recalled the enthusiastic welcome given by people when the Prince accompanied the Queen on a visit to Sheffield in April 2015.
Floral tributes may be laid at the back of the fountains in the Peace Gardens in the city centre, Sheffield City Council has said.
York Minster's bells are rung 99 times as Yorkshire marks the death of the Duke of Edinburgh.
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