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People from York, Sheffield and Leeds confirmed victims of Manchester attack
West Yorkshire force seeks option of military support after attack
'High visibility patrols' introduced at York Minster following attack
Book of condolence opened in Sheffield for Manchester attack victims
RMT rail strike suspended after Manchester attack
Silence held at England v South Africa match at Headingley
Updates on Wednesday 24 May 2017
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Beaten League One play-off finalists Bradford City have released defender Stephen Darby after five years.
Read MoreSorrell Leczkowski's mother and grandmother were also injured in the attack.
Read MoreKelly Brewster was among those missing following the attack at the Ariana Grande concert on Monday.
Read MoreMEPs secured the agreement after travelling to Spain to probe claims of babies being stolen at birth.
Read MoreThat's all from us today, on the day we found out that four people from Yorkshire are so far known to have died in the Manchester Arena attack on Monday.
Fourteen-year-old Sorrell Leczkowski (pictured left), who lived in Leeds and went to Allerton High School, died in the attack.
Sorrell's mother and grandmother both remain in hospital following the attack.
York couple Angelika and Marcin Klis (pictured centre), who were at the arena to pick up their daughters after the show, also died.
And Kelly Brewster (pictured right), 32, from Sheffield, was also killed in the suicide attack at the concert.
Kelly's sister and niece, who were also at the concert, are both being treated in hospital for shrapnel injuries, according to Kelly's family.
Updates on this story and other breaking news will continue right here through the night.
We'll be back tomorrow from 06:30 with all the latest news from across Yorkshire.
BBC Sport
Defender Joe Mattock has signed a new two-year deal with Rotherham following their relegation to League One.
Mattock, 27, made 37 appearances for the Millers this season as they finished bottom of the Championship.
The left-back joined in June 2015 from Sheffield Wednesday, having also played for West Brom and Leicester.
He follows Jonson Clarke-Harris in committing to the club, but Richard Wood and Richie Smallwood are yet to decide, having been offered new deals.
A cat who went missing in 2014 has returned to his home in West Yorkshire almost two-and-a-half-years after his departure.
Little Bit, a 12-year-old tabby, has trotted back to his home in Denby Dale, leaving his owner, Steph Mellor-Smith, stunned when she saw him sitting on the window ledge.
She took him to the vet and he was treated him for ulcer-like wounds.
Little Bit has had a bit of an interesting life...
He had a hip operation after he was kicked by someone in the street, and he was "cat-napped" from his previous home before being returned three months later.
Quote MessageHe's my best friend, really. I notified all the authorities at the time to see if he'd been taken in, but there was nothing."
Steph Mellor-Smith
BBC Sport
More on the news that Leeds midfielder Ronaldo Vieira has signed a four-year contract extension with the club.
The 18-year-old came through the club's academy and made 38 appearances in all competitions this season.
He has been called up to the England Under-20 squad for the first time and could make his debut later this month in the Toulon Tournament.
Vieira is the first player to sign a new contract with the club since it was taken over by Italian businessman Andrea Radrizzani on Tuesday.
A man has died after the car he was driving left the road and crashed into a ditch near Steeton, West Yorkshire.
The crash happened at about 09:30 this morning as the man was driving his grey Peugeot Partner along the A629 towards Silsden.
Emergency services attended but the driver was pronounced dead at the scene.
The road has remained closed to traffic towards Steeton this afternoon as investigations continue.
Tributes have been paid to a woman from Sheffield who was killed in the terror attack in Manchester on Monday night.
Kelly Brewster, 32, was at the concert with her sister and niece.
The family say Claire and Holly Booth are both being treated in hospital for shrapnel injuries.
Kelly's neighbour, Irene Mociohagga, described her as a good and kind woman:
Leeds United midfielder Ronaldo Vieira signs a four-year contract extension with the Championship club.
Read MoreA 14-year-old girl from Leeds has been named as a victim of the Manchester Arena bomb attack on Monday.
Sorrell Leczkowski lived in Adel and went to Allerton High School.
Her mother, who works in the local post office, and her grandmother, who is critically injured, are both in hospital following the suicide attack on Monday night.
Sorrell's sister, who was at the concert, was not injured.
Adam Pope
BBC West Yorkshire Sport
Leeds United's new owner says there has to be new investment in the club to take it forward.
Italian businessman Andrea Radrizzani's takeover puts an end to the sometimes controversial era under Massimo Cellino.
Cellino leaves after three years having promised to put Leeds into the Premier League.
He hasn't done that and Leeds are still in the Championship. So it's now up to Mr Radrizzani to take that forward.
He's a successful businessman, we know that from his media and sports rights companies around the world.
Now, he has to take the club forward and he says it needs innovation and investment for it to progress into the modern era.
A 23-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the rape of a woman in Leeds earlier this month.
The attack happened in the early hours of Saturday 13 May, near The Chandlers in the city centre.
The man, from the city, was arrested this morning and remains in custody.
As part of a £1.5m restoration scheme to preserve and protect York's medieval city walls, road closures will be in place on Micklegate next month to allow the work to be carried out safely.
City of York council say Micklegate Bar’s roof and guttering will be stripped back and replaced.
The first phase of the work will start on 12 June and is expected to last for three weeks.
The next phase will be the main works and these will be carried out between 24 July and 29 September, with the road only open to inbound traffic.
The final phase is expected to be between 2 October and 22 October with a full road closure in place.
West Yorkshire Police has officially asked for military support should it be required in the aftermath of Monday's suicide attack in Manchester which killed 22 people.
In a statement on the force's website, external, Assistant Chief Constable Angela Williams says while there is "no specific information" about a threat in West Yorkshire, the request has been made along with similar ones from other forces.
People should not, however, expect to see soldiers patrolling their communities at the moment, she adds.
"The raising of the threat means that we can, if required, call on military assistance to help us keep the communities of West Yorkshire safe," she says.
This comes as the UK terror threat level is now up to its highest level of "critical", meaning more attacks may be imminent.
A vigil's due to be held in Rotherham later to remember those affected by Monday's terror attack in Manchester.
The event starts at 18:30 by the Heart of Steel, with organisers saying they stand together, and to not "match hate with hate".
Meanwhile, this was the scene as people from Sheffield came together at another vigil yesterday:
A one-minute silence was held and people were invited to lay flowers in Sheffield's Peace Gardens in tribute to the 22 people killed and 59 injured at the Manchester Arena.
This was the scene at Headingley a little earlier as England and South Africa players stood shoulder to shoulder for a minute's silence.
They honoured the victims of the Manchester terror attack on Monday which killed 22 people and injured a further 59:
Halifax sign defender Martin Riley on a one-year contract following his release by National League side Wrexham.
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