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Prince Harry focuses on mental health during West Yorkshire visit
Security tightened at Sheffield club after student's death
Flat caps lead to capture of North Yorkshire burglars
Petrol sprayed in raid on Doncaster bookies
Fatal North Yorkshire crash victim named
Wakefield's Hepworth Gallery wins Museum of the Year
Updates on Thursday 6 July 2017
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Championship side Leeds United sign midfielder Vurnon Anita on a three-year deal following his release by Newcastle.
Read MoreHis arrest was part of an investigation into historical child abuse in Rotherham.
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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 Friday 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:
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Today is the final day of a competition being held in North Yorkshire for wounded, injured and sick servicemen, women and veterans at the Phoenix Summer Games.
It's an annual event and this is the fourth year they've taken place.
The teams are from the four Help for Heroes Recovery Centres in Catterick in North Yorkshire, Plymouth, Colchester and Tidworth.
The games are being held at Phoenix House Recovery Centre in Catterick.
Shahid Hussain
BBC Local Live, Leeds
If you missed catching Prince Harry around Leeds today, here's a look back at his visit so far.
The Prince spoke in the centre of Leeds about mental health awareness, a subject close to his heart:
And then it was fun in the sun playing rugby league with children in Headingley:
And the best bit? Meeting club mascot Ronnie the Rhino, of course:
Shahid Hussain
BBC Local Live, Leeds
Schoolchildren from around the north of England converged on East Leeds Academy today to take part in a new way of learning times tables.
It's called The Times Tables Rock Star Competition and it combines maths with being a rock god.
Reciting your three times table is suddenly getting exciting, and teachers say it boosts children's confidence.
This is what's been going on:
BBC News England
The chairman of the inquiry into the Iraq war, Sir John Chilcot, has told the BBC that Tony Blair was "not straight" with the nation about his decisions in the run-up to the invasion.
Sir John says although the evidence the former Prime Minister gave the inquiry was "emotionally truthful", he relied on belief rather than facts.
The father of Alex Green, from Sheffield, a soldier who was killed in Iraq in 2007 at the age of 21, has given his reaction to Sir John's comments.
Bill Stewardson says he rejects the suggestion that Alex died in a war that should never have happened:
Kat Cowan
Reporter, BBC Radio Sheffield
According to the RSPB, animals like moles, hedgehogs and newts are visiting Yorkshire's gardens less and less.
The animal charity wants us to make our gardens more "wildlife friendly" and to get closer to nature.
BBC Radio Sheffield reporter Kat Cowan has been to a garden in Sheffield where they've done just that:
Tracy Gee
Reporter, BBC Radio Leeds
Children playing rugby at Headingley Stadium in Leeds have met Prince Harry who's enjoying day one of a two-day visit to West Yorkshire.
The children are taking part in a special rugby league festival which is part of a drive to get 700,000 children playing rugby league.
The Prince watched eight and nine-year-olds from city primary schools play in seven-a-side touch rugby league games.
I've been following the royal visit:
Cathy Killick
Journalist, BBC Look North
West Yorkshire's preparing to celebrate the 80th birthday of one of its most famous sons.
David Hockney is to be honoured with a new gallery at Cartwright Hall in his home city of Bradford.
It'll be a permanent exhibition of family photographs, work from his student days at Bradford School of Art and rarely-seen early sketchbooks.
I've been discovering more about the Bradford Grammar School boy who went on to become one of the world's most famous artists:
Elly Fiorentini
BBC Local Live, Yorkshire
Police have named a woman killed in a car crash near Scarborough almost two weeks ago.
Susan (Sue) Meakin, who lived at Flixton died following the crash on Seamer's main street.
In a statement, her family say she was a loving, caring person, who had time for everyone.
All of her family and friends are devastated at the loss, they add.
An inquest into her death has been opened and adjourned.
Police have renewed their appeal for information about the collision, which also involved a Citroen C5 and which resulted in another driver being taken to hospital.
Shahid Hussain
BBC Local Live, Leeds
What do you do when you see roadkill by the side of the road?
I imagine you'd try to avoid it, or at best move it away from the road.
But how about details of it to an app, external on your phone?
The people behind the Mammals on Roads survey, external want you get in touch with details of animals on Yorkshire's roads, dead or alive.
David Wembridge, from Mammals on Roads, explained to BBC Radio Leeds' Liz Green what the idea is behind the survey:
Veteran midfielder Dean Whitehead signs a one-year contract extension with Huddersfield Town.
Read MoreKatie Galbraith
Local Live, BBC Sheffield
Police have released an e-fit image of a man they would like to identify in connection with a burglary at a house in Sheffield.
It happened at about 15:30 on Sunday 18 June in Watkinson Gardens, Waterthorpe.
A man claiming to have lost his dog went to the house to ask the occupant if she could check her garden for the dog.
As the woman went outside, the man is said to have entered the property through an insecure door and stolen her purse and handbag.
He's described as of stocky build, about 6ft tall and between 40-50-years-old. He is thought to have been wearing red.
The prince spoke at the Leeds Leads: Encouraging Happy Young Minds event.
Read MoreShahid Hussain
BBC Local Live, Leeds
Prince Harry is continuing his tour of Leeds and surrounding areas and is currently at Headingley Stadium.
The Prince is conducting his first official engagement as Patron of the Rugby Football League.
He's been watching the Sky Try Rugby League Festival, which is part of a seven-year programme designed to get more than 700,000 children from primary and secondary schools across the country playing Rugby League.
And he got to meet Ronnie the Rhino...
These are some of the latest scenes:
A staggering £2.4 million has been raised from parking charges at Airedale Hospital in the past three years, it has been revealed, external.
Liz Green
Presenter, BBC Radio Leeds
A group of talented musicians and arts folk are coming together to write an anthem for Otley in West Yorkshire.
They're writing the song dedicated to their home town and are looking for local residents to help out writing the lyrics.
One of them is Terrorvision member Tony Wright, who told me why Otley needs an anthem:
Two flat caps containing DNA evidence and shards of glass led to the arrest of two burglars.
Shane Richards and Carl Riddiough, both 30, were caught as part of an investigation into distraction burglaries in North Yorkshire in 2016.
Police were able to link the men's DNA to the caps found in a car.
Richards and Riddiough, from Doncaster, admitted burglary at Teesside Crown Court and were each jailed for four and a half years.