Summary

  • Bradford imam arrested on suspicion of Pakistan murder

  • Service marks Bradford City fire disaster anniversary

  • Investigation into damage to Whitby Swing Bridge

  • Former Respect party leader to contest Bradford West seat

  • Plans approved for £12m university campus in Doncaster

  • Missing Castleford boy found 'safe and well'

  • Nuisance bikers tackled in West Yorkshire

  • North Yorkshire's Atlantic-beating mums up for 'role model' award

  • Catweazle actor Bayldon dies aged 93

  • Updates on Thursday 11 May 2017

  1. 'More targeted' York virus test and trace system beginspublished at 12:38 British Summer Time 22 October 2020

    Health bosses in York say they hope a new local coronavirus test and trace system will be more targeted than the national system.

    York

    From today, public health teams in the city will contact people who've recently tested positive for coronavirus and advise them to isolate.

    They'll also ask about details of close contacts, which will be followed up by the national team.

    The city's director of public health, Sharon Stoltz, says: "We've been lobbying the government for some weeks now for us to be able to set up our own test and trace service and my team have been working very hard in putting all of that in place.

    "Our system will allow us to work alongside the national system to provide more targeted contact tracing in York, not just to residents but to businesses as well."

  2. Ballet returns post-lockdown for live showpublished at 12:19 British Summer Time 22 October 2020

    Northern Ballet believes the show was the first live dance event in the UK since lockdown began.

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  3. Car dumped on North Yorkshire railway line after pursuitpublished at 11:26 British Summer Time 22 October 2020

    A car was abandoned in the middle of a railway line after a late-night police chase in North Yorkshire.

    Car on train tracksImage source, North Yorkshire Police

    A farmer called police on Tuesday night with concerns someone was trying to steal equipment and valuables from a farm near Malton.

    A Vauxhall Vectra was pursued at high speed on the B1253 towards Duggleby, with the driver turning off its lights to try to escape.

    After a 10-minute chase, the car was left in Malton on tracks near a level crossing.

    Using a police dog, a drone and a police helicopter, the suspect was found in a nearby field at about 00:25.

    Car on train tracksImage source, North Yorkshire Police

    A man from Bradford was arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving, failing to stop and drug driving.

    The 36-year-old, who remains in custody, was further arrested on suspicion of driving while disqualified, driving without insurance, a vehicle registration plate offence, criminal damage, burglary and theft from a motor vehicle.

    A number of tools and other items were found in the car, which police say were recovered for forensic examination.

  4. Witness appeal after woman dies from crash injuriespublished at 10:52 British Summer Time 22 October 2020

    Police are appealing for witnesses after a 77-year-old pedestrian died in hospital from injuries she suffered when she was hit by a car in West Yorkshire.

    West Gate EndImage source, Google

    Nellie Loughlin, from Wakefield, was hit by a grey Audi A3, at about 21:45 on Saturday 10 October.

    The car was travelling away from Wakefield on the A6038 Horbury Road when the collision happened at the junction with Dewsbury Road, according to West Yorkshire Police.

    Anyone with dash cam footage of the incident, or who saw what happened, is being urged to contact police.

  5. Solar farm to power 6,000 Scarborough homes plannedpublished at 10:11 British Summer Time 22 October 2020

    Local Democracy Reporting Service

    A solar farm stretching over 80 acres which could power more than 6,000 homes could soon be built on the outskirts of Scarborough.

    Solar panelImage source, LDRS

    Voltalia UK is proposing to build the solar farm at land near Eastgate Farm off Stoney Haggs Road in Seamer.

    Kelly Clutterbuck, head of development UK at Voltalia said: “Our proposals for Eastgate Farm, would provide enough clean energy for over 6,000 family homes.

    "It will also support Scarborough Borough Council in meeting the challenges it set itself when it declared a climate emergency in 2019, in addition to helping the council meet local and national climate change targets," she said.

    The company says it's "very keen" to hear from local residents and businesses before it submits its planning application later this year.

    An online public consultation is being held today between 17:00 and 19:00 for people to have their say on the proposals.

  6. Police in South Yorkshire ready to 'enforce' tier 3 rulespublished at 09:29 British Summer Time 22 October 2020

    South Yorkshire's Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) says the police are ready to enforce the new tighter coronavirus restrictions.

    Dr Alan BillingsImage source, South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commisioner

    Sheffield, Rotherham, Doncaster and Barnsley move into the tier three - very high alert level of rules on Saturday.

    Dr Alan Billings, South Yorkshire's PCC, says: "Officers will do this in the way they've done it under lockdown: they will first of all engage with people not observing the rules and seek to persuade them to observe those rules.

    "But if they don't clearly the rules have to be enforced.

    He added: "Officers will be able to do their job as long as the public recognise that what they're being asked to do fits in with some long-term plan of the government to get this virus under control.

    "But if they start to feel these new regulations are just a reaction to a blip then we're going to have some difficulties."

  7. Yorkshire's Thursday weather forecastpublished at 09:24 British Summer Time 22 October 2020

    BBC Weather

    A windy start to the day, becoming cloudy with a few sunny spells and the chance of a few blustery showers.

    It'll be clear in the evening with increasing clouds overnight. A cooler night than the last few with light winds:

    Weather graphic
  8. Car dumped on railway line after high-speed chasepublished at 09:07 British Summer Time 22 October 2020

    The vehicle left the road and was driven along a railway line in Malton to try to escape from police.

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  9. Doncaster Mayor says tier 3 move will 'protect' residentspublished at 08:36 British Summer Time 22 October 2020

    The Mayor of Doncaster says South Yorkshire's move into tier three - the very high alert category of coronavirus restrictions, will better protect residents.

    Stay apart signImage source, Danny Lawson/PA Wire

    Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham and Sheffield move to tier three from Saturday.

    Pubs and bars that do not serve substantial meals will have to close and there are further restrictions on households mixing.

    Additional rules in South Yorkshire include the closure of betting shops, adult gaming centres, casinos, soft play centres and gym classes - though gyms will remain open.

    Ros Jones, Mayor of Doncaster says: "Doncaster has got the lowest infection rates now but they are continuing to spiral and it's not levelling off and, therefore, I want to protect our residents and our NHS and our hospitals."

  10. Soft play industry 'on brink of collapse' trade body warnspublished at 08:00 British Summer Time 22 October 2020

    The soft play industry is on the brink of collapse, a trade body has warned, as centres in South Yorkshire face closure with the introduction of tier three coronavirus restrictions - the very high alert category.

    Slide in soft play areaImage source, Playmania Barnsley

    Along with casinos and betting shops, play gyms in the region have to shut less than two months after reopening.

    Meanwhile, new research seen by the BBC shows one in 10 play centres in the UK have permanently shut since August.

    Gillian Kirk, director of Playmania in Barnsley, said she was "coming to the end of the line in how we can continue".

    "We actually only opened 10 days ago. We lost all the stock in March, we've literally just restocked and got back up and running."

    Since being allowed to reopen in August, soft play centres have seen a drop in income because they have to operate at 40% capacity to allow for social distancing.

    Latest research from the Association of Indoor Play (AIP) shows that out of 1,100 play centres in the UK and Northern Ireland, 107 have closed in the past two months, with 2,000 job losses.

    The Department for Culture, Media and Sport said: "Businesses have had access to a multi-billion-pound package of support from the Treasury including furlough, VAT relief, government-backed loans and the new Job Support Scheme."

  11. Ten-man Stoke get Barnsley pointpublished at 22:04 British Summer Time 21 October 2020

    Ten-man Stoke City come from behind twice to deny Barnsley a first league win of the season.

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  12. Toney stars again as Bees beat Owlspublished at 21:57 British Summer Time 21 October 2020

    Ivan Toney scores twice for the third consecutive game as Brentford secure a stylish victory over Sheffield Wednesday.

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  13. Man 'critical' after Barnsley taxi rank assaultpublished at 17:30 British Summer Time 21 October 2020

    A man's in a "critical" condition in hospital after being attacked while waiting for a taxi in Barnsley, police say.

    Peel Sq taxi rankImage source, Google

    The man was assaulted in the taxi rank on Peel Square on Saturday night, according to the South Yorkshire force.

    A spokesperson said: "A 25-year-old man suffered a serious head injury and remains in hospital in a stable but critical condition."

    A 38-year-old man was arrested and has since been released on police bail, the spokesperson adds.

    Anyone who witnessed the incident, has dashcam footage, or who helped the victim following the assault while waiting for emergency services, is being urged to contact police.

  14. County offered 'take it or leave it' deal over tier 3 - MPpublished at 17:21 British Summer Time 21 October 2020

    Local Democracy Reporting Service

    South Yorkshire got a “take it or leave it” standard financial package from the government as the region was told it faced strict tier three coronavirus restrictions, a Sheffield MP has said.

    Clive BettsImage source, PA Media

    Sheffield South East Labout MP Clive Betts says he challenged Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock in the House of Commons before this morning's announcement that South Yorkshire was entering the “very high” tier level of restrictions on Saturday.

    The government will give a £41m funding package to the region – £30m to support businesses and £11m for local authorities to support public health measures such as test and trace.

    But Mr Betts said Sheffield City Region Mayor Dan Jarvis and the four council leaders had asked for more.

    “I challenged the Minister in the Commons because the leaders were given a take it or leave it deal.

    “I said they had been given the standard package, which also had a cap on it, and the Minister didn’t deny that.

    “Mayor Dan Jarvis and the four council leaders got all that they could, but it was not what they asked for.”

    Mr Betts said the leaders had lobbied for more support for businesses and individuals – and he warned the region could face tough restrictions throughout the winter.

  15. Trapped fox rescued from cellar under busy York streetpublished at 17:07 British Summer Time 21 October 2020

    A fox spotted trapped in a cellar beneath a busy York street has been rescued.

    Rescued fox being releasedImage source, RSPCA

    A passer-by saw the stuck animal on Monday and contacted the RSPCA for help.

    The charity said the fox had fallen down a lightwell in Museum Street and had become stuck in the cellar which hadn't been used since the building was converted into flats.

    RSPCA Inspector Thomas Hutton, who rescued the fox, said: “It was about a 15ft drop and he was unable to get back out.

    "The passer-by said they spotted the fox trying to jump onto a windowsill but falling repeatedly back down, so this poor fella really needed help."

    Mr Hutton said he had to crawl through the old cellar to reach the fox.

    Following the rescue, the animal was taken to the nearby Museum Gardens and released back into the wild (pictured above).

  16. Watch: 'Cost of removing cladding ripping our lives apart'published at 16:56 British Summer Time 21 October 2020

    People living in flats with Grenfell-style flammable cladding have reacted with anger to a government minister suggesting they will have to pay towards the cost of replacing it themselves.

    The Building Safety Minister, Lord Greenhalgh, says costs will be kept "affordable" and the government has set up a £1.6bn fund to pay for repairing taller tower blocks.

    But flat leaseholders like Abi Tubis in Leeds say the money is nowhere near enough:

  17. Businesses 'starting again' with new tier 3 restrictionspublished at 16:38 British Summer Time 21 October 2020

    Businesses in South Yorkshire face "starting again" when it comes to getting customers through their doors now the region is to be given stricter coronavirus restrictions, one business owner has said.

    Playmania Sheffield

    From Saturday, pubs and bars in South Yorkshire must close, unless they serve substantial meals. Betting shops, casinos and soft play areas are also set to shut.

    Rebecca Flynn (pictured), who runs children's venue Playmania in Sheffield, says it's been tough paying staff while the business has been closed.

    Rebecca Flynn

    She told the BBC: "We've worked really hard to keep our bank of staff on, as many people as possible through furlough and keep giving everyone a little bit to keep their households ticking over.

    "Now we're really going to struggle to keep those staff on board. We've obviously worked really hard to get customers back in and getting the safety procedures right so customers have confidence in us.

    "But we're going to have to start again with that."

  18. Police investigate 'pigeon bait' peregrine falcon deathspublished at 16:17 British Summer Time 21 October 2020

    A police investigation is under way after the suspected poisoning of two peregrine falcons in North Yorkshire.

    Deceased peregrine falconImage source, Guy Shorrock/RSPB

    The protected birds of prey, a male and a female, were found at a quarry near Stutton, Tadcaster.

    A member of the public who'd been observing the birds found the male bird dead on a cliff ledge and the dead female peregrine falcon in the bottom of the quarry.

    A North Yorkshire Police spokesperson said: "Both birds were sent for testing which confirmed high levels of Bendiocarb in their systems and this was found to be the cause of death.

    "The male bird was found next to a pigeon carcass which it is believed may have been used as bait."

    Officers say Bendiocarb is licensed for use as a pesticide in England, but is highly toxic and shouldn't be released into the environment where wildlife could be exposed to it.

    In a statement, North Yorkshire Police said: "The pesticide has been used to kill birds of prey in North Yorkshire previously and as such, police believe this was a deliberate act of poisoning."

    Anyone who knows anything about the incident is being asked to contact police.

  19. 'Tier 3 will be short, sharp shock that's needed'published at 16:00 British Summer Time 21 October 2020

    South Yorkshire will move to very high alert and face the toughest Covid rules from Saturday.

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  20. Missing Pudsey man found 'safe and well'published at 15:56 British Summer Time 21 October 2020

    A man who was reported missing from his home in Leeds last night has been found, police say.

    Jason Brown, from Pudsey, went missing yesterday evening.

    He's now been found "safe and well", according to West Yorkshire Police.

    Officers have thanked people who shared their appeal for information.