Summary

  • Man quizzed over murder of Hebden Bridge teenager 22 years ago is released

  • Red Arrows fly over parts of Yorkshire

  • Sheffield man arrested at Heathrow due in court on terror charge

  • Retired South Yorkshire policeman's 'actions' over Hillsborough disaster investigated

  • Yorkshire drug deaths: super-strength heroin 'deliberately' contaminated

  • Prisoner recaptured after going on the run from York prison

  • Yorkshire food bank use hits new high

  • Dementia patients to ride final mile of Tour de Yorkshire in Scarborough on Friday

  • York restaurant in a railway carriage wins afternoon tea award

  • Updates on Tuesday 25 April 2017

  1. Tuesday's weather across Yorkshirepublished at 06:43 British Summer Time 25 April 2017

    BBC Weather

    A cold day with frequent wintry showers, any snow most likely over higher parts. 

    Wx

    Showers will be blustery at times with perhaps hail and thunder. Some sunny spells but with strong northerly winds.  

    Tonight it'll be windy towards the east coast with occasionally wintry and heavy showers. 

  2. Yorkshire drug deaths: Super-strength heroin 'deliberately contaminated'published at 06:38 British Summer Time 25 April 2017

    Forensic tests on batches of heroin being linked to six deaths in Yorkshire, show some were laced with a substance 10,000 times stronger than the drug itself. 

    Police say the Class A drug was almost certainly contaminated deliberately.

    Drug deaths

    There've been drug-related deaths in Leeds, Wakefield and Barnsley.

    Now, officers have revealed just how deadly the super-strength heroin is, after discovering the anaesthetic fentanyl, which is 100 times more potent than the heroin itself and Carfentanyl, which is 100 times more powerful than fentanyl. 

    Officers say users must contact emergency services immediately, if they experience breathing difficulties, nausea or vomiting. 

  3. Good morning: Join us for live coverage across Yorkshirepublished at 06:30 British Summer Time 25 April 2017

    Andrew Barton
    BBC Local Live, Yorkshire

    Hello and welcome to BBC Local Live in Yorkshire on Tuesday 25 April 2017. 

    We'll be with you throughout the day with all the latest news, sport, weather and travel updates.

    I thought I'd begin though with a cracking pic of a Yorkshire sky.

    The best description I ever heard of clouds came from Gavin Pretor-Pinney (founder of the Cloud Appreciation Society) who said they are "the architecture of the skies."

    Stratocumulous

    Looking at these - I think they're Stratocumulous - you can see how perfectly apt his description is.

    Thanks to BBC Weather Watcher, Big Warby, for sending this photograph of Yarm in. 

    If you've snapped anything interesting you'd like to show off to the rest of Yorkshire, you can send it in by simply clicking here.