Summary

  • Man who killed partner jailed minimum of 23 years

  • Wakefield city centre streets were closed after chemical find

  • Window capping removed from South Yorkshire tower block following London fire

  • North Yorkshire driver killed in Cumbria crash

  • Eighteen-year-old woman dies after being hit by car

  • Calls for change after two killed on A64

  • Vote of no confidence in Scarborough Council defeated

  • Drugs and violence at Leeds Prison 'unacceptably high'

  • Updates on Monday 26 June 2017

  1. Hundreds of jobs created at North Yorkshire potash minepublished at 09:21 British Summer Time 6 October 2020

    Two hundred jobs are being created by a company developing a huge potash mine in North Yorkshire.

    Whitby mineImage source, Reuters

    Anglo American Crop Nutrients is sinking two major mineshafts to access deposits of polyhalite ore a mile deep at its Woodsmith mine near Whitby.

    Once processed it will be sold globally to farmers as a natural fertiliser.

    The roles include specialist engineers to non-specialist construction workers and the firm said it hoped as many jobs as possible would go to local people.

    Sirius Minerals, the firm who who previously ran the mine, was taken over by Anglo American in March 2020.

    The firm said the roles would become available in stages over the coming months and would include jobs working directly for Anglo American and construction contractors.

    Anglo American is sinking two shafts to access the polyhalite ore that lies over a mile beneath the surface using large boring machines.

  2. Yorkshire's Tuesday weather forecastpublished at 08:23 British Summer Time 6 October 2020

    BBC Weather

    Today will see clouds and showers lingering during the morning.

    It'll become dry later with lengthening sunny spells through the afternoon.

    Tonight, it is expected to be mostly clear, with a few patches of cloud at times and a fresh westerly breeze:

    Weather graphic
  3. Bradford volunteers begin Covid vaccine trialspublished at 08:01 British Summer Time 6 October 2020

    Volunteers in Bradford will be given their first dose of a new coronavirus vaccine today.

    Laboratory trial

    The volunteers are involved in a trial testing the safety and effectiveness of a vaccine being developed by the US company Novavax.

    The trial is being overseen by a team from Bradford Teaching Hospitals.

    Volunteers will be given two doses and then monitored for a year.

    Doctor Dinesh Saralaya from Bradford Royal Infirmary is leading the trial.

    He says: "We need to find out whether the vaccine works in all sections of society.

    "So it's very important that people from a diverse spectrum of society take part so when the vaccine gets a licence we know it's been proven in clinical trials in that population."

  4. 'Bums on seats' vital for independent cinemaspublished at 00:23 British Summer Time 6 October 2020

    How are independents fairing amid a dearth of blockbusters and reduced capacity due to Covid?

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  5. Barnsley sign Celtic striker Aitchisonpublished at 21:48 British Summer Time 5 October 2020

    Barnsley sign Celtic striker Jack Aitchison on a three-year deal as full-back Killian Ludewig is recalled by Red Bull Salzburg.

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  6. Walking and cycling prioritised in citypublished at 21:11 British Summer Time 5 October 2020

    Pedestrian and cyclist zones were planned in Sheffield, but Covid-19 made it more urgent.

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  7. Disabled children's families 'struggling' for aidpublished at 18:31 British Summer Time 5 October 2020

    A York charity said they were still "going without" educational psychologists and various therapies.

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  8. University sees rise in Covid-19 casespublished at 17:50 British Summer Time 5 October 2020

    The university figures show 307 reported cases up to Friday, which by Monday jumped to 479.

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  9. Three seriously hurt as car hits lamp-post in Leedspublished at 17:48 British Summer Time 5 October 2020

    Several people were left seriously injured when the car they were travelling in hit a lamp-post in Leeds, police say.

    Roundhay Road/Elford Place west junctionImage source, Google

    Emergency services were called to Roundhay Road at the junction with Elford Place West at about 02:35 on Sunday morning after a Toyota Yaris crashed into the post.

    Two men and a woman who were travelling in the vehicle suffered serious injuries and were taken to hospital, according to West Yorkshire Police.

    Anyone who saw what happened, or who saw the car before it crashed, is being urged to contact police.

  10. Sheffield Hallam University reports 373 Covid-19 casespublished at 17:25 British Summer Time 5 October 2020

    Sheffield Hallam University says it has seen 373 cases of coronavirus in the last two weeks.

    Sheffield Hallam University buildings

    The university has more than 30,000 students and 4,000 staff, with the proportion of online teaching increasing over the next two weeks as a precautionary measure.

    An online page, external is recording cases at the university, with 369 students and four staff testing positive with the virus.

    A spokesperson said; "We are working closely with our partner accommodation providers to keep students safe, whilst providing a range of support for those self-isolating, including food packages, wellbeing support and access to medicine for those that need it."

  11. Car theft victim arrested for drugs and firearms offencespublished at 16:58 British Summer Time 5 October 2020

    A man who called the police to report being shot at and having his car stolen in Sheffield has been arrested on suspicion of supplying controlled drugs and possessing a gun.

    Carwood RoadImage source, Google

    Police officers were called at about 22:00 last night following reports of a firearms discharge in Burngreave.

    The caller, a 28-year-old man, reported he'd been shot at by a group of people on Carwood Road who had then stolen his car.Officers responding to the call found no evidence of a firearms discharge and there were no reported injuries, according to South Yorkshire Police.

    A police spokesperson said: "Our armed response officers located the stolen vehicle a short time later at a car park off Hoole Street in Walkley - a firearm and a quantity of controlled drugs were seized from the vehicle.

    "An 18-year-old man was arrested nearby on suspicion of theft of a motor vehicle, possession of a firearm and drugs offences."The 28-year-old caller was later arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of controlled drugs and possession of a firearm."

    An investigation into the incident has been launched.

  12. Botham introduced to House of Lordspublished at 16:11 British Summer Time 5 October 2020

    Sir Ian Botham takes his seat in the House of Lords where he will sit as a cross bencher.

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  13. 'Exotic' bird spotted in West Yorkshirepublished at 15:22 British Summer Time 5 October 2020

    A bird not usually seen in the UK has been spotted enjoying some lunch in West Yorkshire.

    The hoopoeImage source, Danny Virr

    A hoopoe, which spends most of its time in Europe and Africa, was snapped by photographer Danny Virr in Collingham last week.

    The birds do sometimes visit the UK if they overshoot when migrating, but rarely come as far north as Yorkshire.

    The RSPB says only 100 of the "exotic-looking" birds pass through the UK every year and do not breed here.

    Mr Virr said he believed it was the first time a hoopoe had been seen in Leeds for 40 years.

  14. Hospital doctor suspended after touching nursepublished at 15:22 British Summer Time 5 October 2020

    A medical tribunal found Dr Christian Hanson's behaviour towards the nurse was "sexually motivated".

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  15. Siberian railway exhibition to show Faberge gemspublished at 14:46 British Summer Time 5 October 2020

    The exhibition in March 2021 will showcase a Fabergé egg at York's National Railway Museum.

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  16. Child loss football side secures first league winpublished at 14:36 British Summer Time 5 October 2020

    After an 18-month winless run, Sands United Doncaster recorded a 7-0 victory on Sunday.

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  17. Railway station man 'chuffed' as CV stunt pays offpublished at 14:21 British Summer Time 5 October 2020

    A former royal butler from West Yorkshire who handed out his CV at railway stations after losing his job in lockdown has found a new role.

    Trevor WalfordImage source, Trevor Walford

    Trevor Walford, 63, from Keighley, lost his work on a cruise ship because of Covid-19 and spent months applying online to no avail.

    The railway station stunt caught the attention of Rob Campbell, chief executive of a restaurant group.

    Mr Walford was invited for an interview and landed the position as the group's training and development manager.

    The former Buckingham Palace butler said: "I'm chuffed t'bits, as we say in Yorkshire."

  18. Environment Agency responds to Storm Alexpublished at 13:51 British Summer Time 5 October 2020

    Enviornment Agency officers have been out and about across the region in the aftermath of Storm Alex.

    As a precaution over the weekend floodgates were closed in Morpeth and along the River Tees in Yarm, but have since been reopened.

    "Trash screens" are now being cleared to reduce future flood risk.

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  19. Watch: Rain brings North Yorkshire river back to lifepublished at 13:19 British Summer Time 5 October 2020

    Heavy rain at the weekend has brought a North Yorkshire river back to life.

    Long Gill, near Settle, has spent much of the summer dry.

    That was until downpours on Saturday slowly filled it back up again.

    Michelle Whitaker, who filmed the dry river bed, said she waited an hour in the rain to see the water levels slowly rise - adding it was "worth it".

  20. 'Tremendous pressure' blamed for Dean's resignationpublished at 12:40 British Summer Time 5 October 2020

    The Dean of Sheffield Cathedral has resigned because of "tremendous pressure" seriously affecting his health.

    The Dean of Sheffield and the QueenImage source, Getty Images

    The Very Revd Peter Bradley announced he was resigning after the service on Sunday, the 17th anniversary of his taking up the post.

    He said although he resigned with "great regret" and it was a "great privilege" to have served as Dean, his last day will be New Year's Eve.

    In July, the cathedral choir was disbanded amid much controversy because it was "not diverse enough", and in May, the cathedral's homeless project was damaged by fire. A woman has since been charged with arson.

    Mr Bradley said: "You may be aware of the tremendous pressure I have been under over recent weeks which has seriously affected my health."After prayerful reflection and conversations with people who know me well, including the Bishop, I have decided that the time has come for me to move on."

    The cathedral said Mr Bradley would continue to be a priest within the wider church and in time would apply for another job, but not at Sheffield Cathedral.