That's all from Tuesday...published at 06:30
Those are all our updates from across Yorkshire on Tuesday 30 May 2017.
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Homecoming parade for triumphant Huddersfield Town
Conservative candidate sorry for Jo Cox shooting comment
Barnsley crash victim's family to refund charity donations
Armed raids carried out at two houses in Bradford
Search continues in North Yorkshire for 'distressed' woman
Sheffield pensioner's engagement ring stolen during knifepoint robbery
York event to encourage same sex couples to hold hands
Paul, Owain and Keeley among Britain's favourite weather presenters
Updates on 30 May 2017
Andrew Barton, Kevin Larkin and Nick Wilmshurst
Those are all our updates from across Yorkshire on Tuesday 30 May 2017.
Want to get all the latest news, sport, weather and travel updates from where you live on Wednesday 31 May? Just click here.
Police believe the man, captured on CCTV at a post office, may hold vital clues about the crash.
Read MoreNext time you moan about the weather, just remember we've got three of the nation's favourite forecasters in the county!
BBC Look North's Keeley Donovan, Owain Wyn Evans and Paul Hudson have all been named in a Radio Times poll to find Britain's favourite weather presenter., external
Paul came fifth, Owain sixth and Keeley eighth in the vote which saw national weatherman Tomasz Schafernaker come first.
Paul Hudson
Weather presenter, BBC Look North
It's fair to say it's been a bit wetter and not as sunny over the last few days, so will we see a return of the sunshine?
Well, yes! This evening there's the risk of a shower, but it'll be dry with clear periods overnight.
But tomorrow we can expect a fine and dry day with a good deal of sunshine. Feeling Warm with a maximum temperature of 21C (70F).
Billed as "Thatcher's Britain with her knickers down", British film comedy Rita, Sue and Bob Too was an unexpected hit when it was released 30 years ago.
The darkly comic tale of two sexually confident working-class Bradford teenagers might have charmed the critics - but many closer to home failed to see the joke at the time.
A woman in her 30s has been sexually assaulted as she was out jogging in Knottingley, near Wakefield, on Sunday.
It happened at 10:30 on the canal towpath under the bridge at Bridge Lane/Hill Top on the north side of the canal.
A man came up to the woman and sexually assaulted her. He left when a woman walking her dog came along the towpath.
Police are looking for a man in his 30s, around 6ft tall, of muscular build and with broad shoulders with tanned or olive-skin. He has light brown hair with white highlights in it.
Quote MessageI ask for anyone who believes they know the woman walking her dog to contact police, as she may have information valuable to the investigation."
Sgt Phil Davis, West Yorkshire Police
This is Christopher Evers, he has been missing since this morning after he left his home in Doncaster.
Christopher was last seen at around 09:30 at his house in the Scawthorpe, he has not been seen or heard from since.
He was last seen wearing dark jeans, a grey t-shirt and a navy blue waterproof jacket.
I suspect we'll be seeing a lot more of this bus over the coming hours:
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Check out the latest from the parade here.
Kevin Larkin
BBC Local Live, Yorkshire
A Doncaster gardener has won a gold medal at the Chelsea Flower Show.
Graham Bodle won a gold in the Artisan Garden category for his Walker's Wharf Garden.
The garden features a derelict industrial wharf and was created from recycled materials.
A woman has been left with serious injuries after she was hit by a car on York Road in Leeds this morning.
It happened at about 08:50 when a red Toyota Aygo was travelling along the A64 York Road out of Leeds city centre towards Killingbeck.
The 27-year-old woman suffered serious injuries and was taken to Leeds General Infirmary for urgent medical treatment.
An aristocrat caused a three-vehicle crash after ignoring signs which said a turning on to a busy highway was closed, a jury heard.
Lady Susan Zetland was driving to the gym when she tried to turn right at the Hargill junction of the A66, near Scotch Corner, in North Yorkshire.
Teesside Crown Court heard there were signs warning motorists the turning was closed and cones preventing it. Lady Zetland, of Aske Hall, near Richmond, denies dangerous driving.
The trial continues.
Championship side Leeds United appoint Victor Orta as director of football after his exit from Middlesbrough.
Read MoreKevin Larkin
BBC Local Live, Yorkshire
A pub in Darnall will reopen despite being the scene of eight disturbances and assaults since January 2015.
Two men were attacked last month at the Terminus Tavern on Main Road in Darnall.
There was a licensing meeting earlier and the decision was made to reopen the pub with strict conditions.
If you were stuck on the M62 this afternoon just over an hour-and-a-half ago, this is why:
Someone's holiday got off to a very bad start after their caravan overturned between J26 and J25 westbound.
Queues quickly formed up behind it but the road fully reopened at about 14:30.
Huddersfield Town's promotion to the Premier League is not just about the pride and the kudos of fighting it out with some of the best teams in the world.
It's also about cold hard cash:
Quote MessageThe cash injection into the football club and the economic benefit to the local economy to the tune of £50m to £60m per annum will be tremendous for local business."
Steven Leigh, Mid Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce
The Mid-Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce say that tens-of-millions-of-pounds will be invested in the area after the club's victory.
And they've a right to make such big predictions now that people all over the world will be aware of the town.
The chamber of commerce added: "The global exposure is a unique opportunity for the town to attract inward investment on an extraordinary scale.”
Kevin Larkin
BBC Local Live, Yorkshire
An event aimed at tackling the fear some LGBT people have of holding their partner's hand in public takes place in York later today
Hold Hands With Pride is the theme of York Pride for 2017.
The event will be held in front of Clifford's Tower from 19:30.
The introduction of the new £1 coin is to cost Calderdale Councils thousands of pounds overall to convert car parking machines., external
Kevin Larkin
BBC Local Live, Yorkshire
An amateur triathlon set up by Yorkshire's Brownlee brothers has been cancelled with no reason given.
The three-stage race at Harewood House near Harrogate won't be going ahead this year.
Organisers say they're going to "take stock" and the event may return in the future.
The next leg of the ITU World Triathlon Series takes place in Leeds on 10 and 11 June.
Kevin Larkin
BBC Local Live, Yorkshire
A couple have been attacked by a gang of five men and two women in Wath.
It happened as the pair walked down Cemetery Road between 00:45 and 01:30 on Saturday.
The group set upon the couple with items including a piece of wood and length of plastic leaving them with injuries which had to be treated in hospital.
The gang were all in their late teens and early 20s with one man wearing grey tracksuit bottoms and one woman with blond hair and wearing heavy make up.
Anyone with information should contact South Yorkshire Police on 101.
Two North Yorkshire firefighters have started a challenge which will see them run 12 marathons over 12 days.
Justin Rowe, the watch manager at Malton and Terrance Gregg, who's based at York fire station, are both former soldiers and are raising money to support military veterans with post traumatic stress disorder.
They're running more than 300 miles from York to Chivenor in North Devon.
The two have no support team, and are carrying everything they need by pulling a specially-adapted lightweight trailer.
They'll be sleeping in fire stations and camp sites along the route.