Summary

  • Quad bike deaths: Two guilty of encouraging dangerous driving

  • Leisure development plans revealed for 'Battle of Orgreave' site

  • Search resumes for man who disappeared in York 18-months ago

  • Repairs to historic Whitby swing bridge

  • Postcards helping little girl from Sheffield to recover from cancer

  • Plaque unveiled at site of famous Leeds test pilot crash in 1917

  • 'Wonky' avocados to be sold-off cheap

  • Men v Women in York croquet match

  • Live updates on Friday 12 May 2017

  1. Yorkshire's Wednesday weather forecastpublished at 08:46 British Summer Time 21 October 2020

    BBC Weather

    A cloudy, wet, day with spells of showers and heavy rain, with strong winds later in the afternoon.

    It'll be cloudy with clear spells and the chance of isolated showers in the evening with winds increasing through the night:

    Weather graphic
  2. South Yorkshire virus measures update due 'this morning'published at 08:16 British Summer Time 21 October 2020

    An announcement on whether South Yorkshire will face tougher coronavirus restriction is expected to be made later this morning, the Communities Secretary has said.

    Distancing signImage source, Danny Lawson PA Wire

    South Yorkshire is currently under Tier 2 restrictions.

    Robert Jenrick MP told BBC Breakfast: "In the last 48-hours I've had productive conversations with local leaders in South Yorkshire and I'm hopeful we'll reach an agreement there this morning.

    "We've had quite detailed conversations through the course of yesterday and this morning and I expect an announcement to be made by the Mayor of South Yorkshire, Dan Jarvis, later this morning."

    Speaking last night a spokesperson for the Sheffield City Region said: “Mayor Dan Jarvis, the leaders of South Yorkshire’s local authorities and the Government have been in extensive and constructive talks over the coronavirus alert level for the region.

    "These talks continue as all sides seek to agree a plan which will protect lives, jobs and our NHS. Full details will be announced as soon as the restrictions and guidance are confirmed.”

  3. Body found in search for missing York manpublished at 08:00 British Summer Time 21 October 2020

    Police searching for missing York man Joseph Cafferkey say they have found a body.

    Joseph CafferkeyImage source, North Yorkshire Police

    Officers were called to the River Ouse near the Blue Bridge, in York, at lunchtime yesterday, where the body of a man was recovered.

    The North Yorkshire force says the body is yet to be formally identified, but is believed to be that of 72-year-old Mr Cafferkey who was last seen on 30 September.

    Police say his family has been informed.

  4. Cutlery historians' plea scoops more exhibitspublished at 00:24 British Summer Time 21 October 2020

    A project to find descendants of Sheffield's cutlery makers has unearthed many new stories.

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  5. Forest draw in Hughton's first home gamepublished at 22:57 British Summer Time 20 October 2020

    Nottingham Forest and Rotherham share the points as Chris Hughton's first home game as Reds boss ends in a Championship draw.

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  6. Bradford City 1-1 Walsallpublished at 22:15 British Summer Time 20 October 2020

    Billy Clarke earns Bradford a 1-1 draw against Walsall with a second-half penalty.

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  7. Bacuna gives Terriers win over Ramspublished at 22:06 British Summer Time 20 October 2020

    Huddersfield Town continue their good recent form with a narrow victory over struggling Derby County.

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  8. 'Cost of removing cladding is ripping our lives apart'published at 22:00 British Summer Time 20 October 2020

    Owners of flats with flammable cladding are angry they may have to pay towards the cost of replacing it.

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  9. Grimsby Town 1-2 Harrogate Townpublished at 21:49 British Summer Time 20 October 2020

    Harrogate Town continue their promising start to life in League Two with a win at Grimsby Town.

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  10. Doncaster Rovers 4-1 Ipswich Townpublished at 21:34 British Summer Time 20 October 2020

    Ipswich see their unbeaten start to the season ended in devastating fashion as they are beaten 4-1 by Doncaster.

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  11. No Leeds statues linked to slave trade - Reviewpublished at 17:54 British Summer Time 20 October 2020

    A city-wide review of statues in Leeds has not identified any individuals who were central to the slave trade.

    The words "murderer" and "racist" were sprayed on the statue of Queen Victoria in Leeds in June

    The review was commissioned in response to the Black Lives Matter protests and the toppling of a statue of slave trader Edward Colston in Bristol.

    It did, however, identify a "degrading" frieze in Park Row depicting "an African lifting a bale".

    The panel also felt the city's statues "over-celebrated Empire, Christianity and 'great' white men".

    The review was led by Leeds' first black councillor Alison Lowe and was announced the day after a statue of Queen Victoria in Woodhouse Moor was sprayed with graffiti including the words "murderer" and "slave owner" (pictured).

    The report , externalstated: "The current statuary of Leeds research (to date) has not identified any individuals who were central to the slave trade - even if many were the beneficiaries of hereditary wealth and colonialism more broadly.

    "This is due at least partly because Leeds is not a port and did not rely on, or benefit substantially from, either sugar or cotton industries (with the notable exception of Harewood House)."

    However, it said the frieze on the former West Riding Union Building "is considered degrading of black people and is also thought to celebrate Leeds's colonial past".

  12. Is this 'ewe'-sual? Sheep bring Dales town to standstillpublished at 17:42 British Summer Time 20 October 2020

    This was the moment a flock of sheep brought traffic to a stop in a Yorkshire Dales town yesterday lunchtime.

    The animals were being moved between fields, blocking the road in Hawes, North Yorkshire.

    Tim Lee, who filmed the video, jokingly asked a farmer walking behind the sheep if they "stopped at the traffic lights":

  13. Scarborough's 'jewels in crown' taken over by councilpublished at 17:30 British Summer Time 20 October 2020

    Local Democracy Reporting Service

    Control over two of the biggest entertainment venues on the North Yorkshire coast is to go back into the hands of Scarborough Council.

    Scarborough Spa

    The borough authority’s cabinet today gave the green light for its agreement with Sheffield City Trust (SCT), which has run Scarborough Spa and Whitby Pavilion on its behalf since 2012, to be terminated.

    Earlier this month, Sheffield City Council told SCT, which it subsidises, that it must end its loss-making contract with Scarborough Council “as soon as possible” before it will commit to further funding.

    It follows decisions by the city council to give up to £16.6m to SCT this financial year, which is £11.6m more than budgeted for.

    Today, the borough council’s cabinet backed the move to bring the venues, along with the Spa Cliff Lift and Peasholm Cafe, back under the authority’s control from 1 January 2021

    A sign showing the Sheffield City Trust signImage source, Sheffield City Trust

    Councillor Steve Siddons said: “Out of the problems that have been created here over the last six to nine months, as always there are opportunities and we have to take those opportunities.”

    He said the venues were “jewels in the crown” of the resorts and welcomed the chance to look at how they are run.

  14. Phillips suffers shoulder injurypublished at 17:25 British Summer Time 20 October 2020

    Leeds United and England midfielder Kalvin Phillips is ruled out for up to six weeks with a shoulder injury.

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  15. Airport to cut more than 100 jobs due to pandemicpublished at 16:54 British Summer Time 20 October 2020

    Leeds Bradford Airport says the decision has been taken to safeguard the business.

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  16. Witness plea after fatal crash in Rotherhampublished at 16:53 British Summer Time 20 October 2020

    Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward after a man died following a crash in Rotherham yesterday.

    A police car

    The 72-year-old was found in cardiac arrest after a crash involving a grey Lexus NX on Todwick Road, Dinnington, at about 12:50 on Monday.

    The man was pronounced dead shortly after arriving at hospital, police say.

    It's thought the car crossed the carriageway before colliding with the trees and hedges, South Yorkshire Police added.

    The man could have been at the waste disposal site before heading onto Todwick Road, according to police who say they are keen to speak to any witnesses.

  17. Bradford man jailed over child sex abuse imagespublished at 12:12 British Summer Time 20 October 2020

    A man has been jailed for three years for possessing images of child sex abuse and offences involving animals.

    Bradford Crown CourtImage source, PA Media

    The judge at Bradford Crown Court said Rehan Baig's actions would make a right-thinking person "sick to their stomach".

    His wife, Haleema Baig, was given a six-month suspended sentence for filming her husband.

    The offences were discovered when officers searched the family home on Shepherd Street, Bradford, last July.

    Police seized computer equipment with 49 images of children, including 11 in the most serious category. The children were as young as six.

    Baig's wife admitted three counts of aiding and abetting offences involving an animal.

    Baig admitted three counts of making indecent images of children, three counts of possessing extreme pornography, three offences involving an animal, and two counts of possession of controlled drugs.

    Sentencing the couple, Judge Richard Mansell QC said Baig's offending was "depraved, perverted and despicable".

  18. Plea to only use Doncaster A&E in 'genuine emergency'published at 11:21 British Summer Time 20 October 2020

    People are being asked to only use Doncaster Royal Infirmary's Accident and Emergency department in a "genuine emergency" as it is "really busy" at the moment.

    Workers at Doncaster HospitalImage source, Danny Lawson/PA Media

    The hospital trust said coronavirus cases continue to rise, with 140 people in hospital needing treatment at both Doncaster Royal Infirmary and Bassetlaw Hospital.

    It issued the plea this morning asking people people to only use the hospital's urgent care services if they need "genuine emergency care".

    It added: “The Same Day Health Centre, your local practice, pharmacies and NHS 111 can all provide care for non-emergency illnesses and injuries.

    "This will leave our Emergency Department teams free to concentrate on those patients in the most urgent need.

    “Please only come to our hospital if it’s a genuine emergency or if you have a scheduled appointment. Thank you very much for your support.”

  19. East Midlands hospitals see rise in Covid-19 patientspublished at 11:13 British Summer Time 20 October 2020

    David Pittam
    BBC News Online

    Hospitals in some parts of the East Midlands are reporting a sharp rise in Covid-19 patients.

    The University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS trust said, external it has seen a "significant" increase in admissions and in response is asking visitors not to attend except in specific circumstances.

    Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals NHS trust said, external it has seen "one of" its highest rises in the past 24 hours.

    The trust, which is caring for 131 people including nine at Bassetlaw Hospital, warned patients this "means everything takes a little longer and makes everything just that bit harder" and urged them to follow guidance.

    Bassetlaw HospitalImage source, Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

    Meanwhile, the medical director of Nottingham's two main hospitals said the number of inpatients is increasing, although demand on critical care is less than in April this year.