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Man jailed for Bradford cemetery graveside attack
Further arrests after Sheffield stabbing
Jet2 apologises after Tenerife hotel online price error
Prescription fines double in last year in North Yorkshire
Woman charged over 'seagull walking' in York
Tour de Yorkshire brings in record crowds and spending
Updates on Wednesday 5 July 2017
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The Hepworth Wakefield beats the Tate Modern to the £100,000 Museum of the Year prize.
Read MoreMetro Mayor Andy Street said having the broadcaster in the region would be 'genuinely transformative'.
Read MoreSomerset build a healthy third-day lead against Yorkshire, who are without injured seamers Liam Plunkett and Ryan Sidebottom.
Read MoreDerbyshire's Alex Hughes scores an unbeaten century to set up a tricky run chase for Durham at Chesterfield.
Read MoreShahid Hussain
BBC Local Live, Leeds
That's all from the team for today but remember breaking news, sport and travel from across Yorkshire will continue right here throughout this evening and overnight.
We'll be back from 06:30 on Thursday with all the latest updates from where you live.
Meanwhile, let's take a look at some of the top news stories from around Yorkshire today:
James Vincent
BBC Look North
South Yorkshire Labour MP and Shadow Housing Secretary John Healey has been speaking in the House of Commons about the government's response to the Grenfell Tower fire disaster in London.
The Wentworth and Dearne MP acknowledged that the housing minister, Alok Sharma, has had a "testing" start to his time in the role.
However, Mr Healey said the government had been "off the pace at each stage following this terrible tragedy":
Nathan Turvey
BBC Radio York News
A total of £1bn a year is to be spent on reducing traffic congestion in rural towns and villages across the country.
Councils will be allowed to take a share money being made available from road tax.
Speaking during a special Commons debate, the Conservative MP for York Outer, Julian Sturdy, said councils often struggle to find the cash for projects meant to ease congestion such as the York outer ring road:
Andy Kershaw
Reporter, BBC Radio Sheffield
A new scheme to help people who are looking for work enjoy a healthier lifestyle has launched across Sheffield.
The Walking for Purpose scheme was piloted in Hillsborough but is now spreading out across the city.
I've been to Newfield Green Library, in Gleadless, to meet Thomas Hall, one of the people behind the project, to find out more:
Castleford Tigers second row Mike McMeeken signs a two-year-contract extension with the Super League leaders.
Read MoreA third of people arrested during North Yorkshire's latest drink and drug-driving campaign were at least double the legal alcohol limit, the force has revealed.
A total of 33 out of the 98 drivers arrested between 1 June and 30 June provided a reading of 70 microgrammes or more - at least double the legal limit of 35 microgrammes of alcohol per 100ml of breath.
The highest reading of the campaign was provided by a 43-year-old man from Thirsk who was over four times the legal limit.
He's now due to appear in front of Northallerton Magistrates next week.
Roads Policing Sgt Andy Morton says: "The number of drivers we have arrested and prosecuted throughout June, and the levels of alcohol we have found in some drivers' systems, only makes us more determined to use the resources we have available to identify, arrest and prosecute these irresponsible drivers."
Shahid Hussain
BBC Local Live, Leeds
The Fire Brigades Union (FBU) says it's obtained figures showing more than 11,000 firefighters' jobs have been cut in the UK in the past seven years.
It says nearly 8,000 of the posts involved full-time firefighters, with South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire in the top five worst affected areas.
Matt Wrack, general secretary of the FBU, says the job losses are a serious threat to public safety:
Quote MessageAfter a tragedy like Grenfell Tower, the public need to feel safe. It is very clear just how badly we need adequate numbers of professional, trained firefighters to tackle these sorts of, thankfully rare disasters."
Matt Wrack,, Fire Brigades Union
Fleetwood Town sign 22-year-old Huddersfield striker Jordy Hiwula on a season-long loan. deal.
Read MoreAbout 100 people have had their holidays in Tenerife cancelled by travel firm Jet2 after a website error.
Prices briefly advertised online for holidays at the Hard Rock Hotel in the Canary Islands were too low, with the company later cancelling bookings made.
Several people told BBC Radio Leeds they had received a booking confirmation and had even reserved their seats on a plane, only for the holiday to be cancelled.
Customers were given the option to pay the remainder of the actual price, but this was often nearly double the original advertised fee.
Jet2 has apologised to customers affected and said all had received full refunds.
BBC Sport
Huddersfield Town left-back Tareiq Holmes-Dennis is to join League One Portsmouth on a season-long loan.
The 21-year-old’s loan runs until 31 May next year, although the Terriers have the ability to recall the left-back in January.
Holmes-Dennis made 11 starts and four substitute appearances for Town during its Sky Bet Championship play-off-winning campaign.
They included appearances in both semi-final matches against Sheffield Wednesday.
A man's body has been recovered from a canal in Deswbury.
Police were called just before 15:00 after the discovery was made in water near a bridge at Forge Lane.
Emergency services are at the scene and enquiries are ongoing, police say.
A knife-wielding man who attacked an elderly couple as they tended a grave has been jailed for 10 years.
The husband and wife, both in their 70s, were visiting Bowling Cemetery in Bradford on 10 May when they were confronted by Robert Seaman, 29.
Bradford Crown Court heard Seaman, who had been taking drugs, pushed the pair over and struck the man in the face.
Seaman, of Douglas Road, Bradford, admitted offences including robbery, assault, vehicle theft and burglary.
BBC Sport
York City will be at home to AFC Telford on Saturday 5 August, the first day of the National League North season, it's been revealed.
Meanwhile, Harrogate Town will also be at home - they'll entertain Nuneaton Town.
The first of two North Yorkshire derbies between the sides will take place at the CNG Stadium on Saturday 23 September.
The return fixture will be at Bootham Crescent on Saturday 7 April.
Adam Pope
BBC West Yorkshire Sport
FC Halifax Town now know they'll begin life in the National League at home to Aldershot on Saturday 5 August, after the fixtures for the 2017-18 season were released.
The Shaymen are playing in the fifth tier of English football during the next campaign after beating Chorley FC in the National League North play-off final in May.
Other key dates for the West Yorkshire side include a trip to Macclesfield on Boxing Day and an awayday at Maidstone United to end their campaign on 28 April 2018.
Charlotte Rose
BBC Radio Sheffield Political Reporter
Sheffield City Council's chief executive has been updating councillors about cladding on the city's tower blocks following the Grenfell Tower fire tragedy in London.
Cladding on Hanover Tower in Broomhall is not the same brand as was used at Grenfell, John Mothersole has said.
Samples from only one private rented housing block in the city have failed the new fire safety tests, he added.
Mr Mothersole also said the council was "clarifying" why cladding on Hanover tower which had originally passed tests when it was installed is now deemed unsafe:
Quote MessageEither new tests on cladding are more stringent, or original standards of fire safety tests were inadequate."
John Mothersole, Chief executive, Sheffield City Council