Barnsley 3-2 Derby Countypublished at 22:12 British Summer Time 12 September 2017
Adam Hammill grabs a last-minute winner as Barnsley twice came from behind to beat Derby County in the EFL Cup.
Read MoreMan seriously injured in lunchtime stabbing in centre of Leeds
Patients affected by computer failure at Yorkshire hospitals
Leeds school in lockdown after man seen with imitation weapon
Motorcyclist dies 2 weeks after crash near Sheffield
Arrest over Sheffield death
Limited bus service returns to Naburn village near York
A170 Sutton Bank route closed all week for work
More children being excluded from Sheffield schools
Coronation Street actress Liz Dawn 'quite chipper' in hospital
Updates on Monday 11 September 2017.
Elly Fiorentini
Adam Hammill grabs a last-minute winner as Barnsley twice came from behind to beat Derby County in the EFL Cup.
Read MoreCameron Carter-Vickers scores the only goal of the game to help Sheffield United beat winless Bolton in the Championship.
Read MoreSheffield Wednesday come from behind to beat Brentford and extend their unbeaten league run to six matches.
Read MoreGoals from Samuel Saiz and Stuart Dallas help Leeds United beat Birmingham City to move top of the Championship.
Read MoreThose are all the updates from Monday 11 September.
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Huddersfield head coach David Wagner says his side "deserved the defeat" after losing 2-0 at West Ham on Monday.
Read MoreWest Ham manager Slaven Bilic says London Stadium is becoming a "proper home" as the Hammers beat Huddersfield 2-0.
Read MoreNew parents in Leeds are being offered the boxes by the Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust.
Read MoreThat's all from us for today, we'll be back tomorrow from 06:30 with all the latest news, sport, weather and travel for Yorkshire.
Updates on breaking news will continue throughout the night, but before we go, let's look back at some of our top stories from today:
See you tomorrow.
A healthcare practice is treating hard-to-reach people using an old motorhome as a surgery.
Bevan Healthcare, in Bradford city centre, was formed about 14 years ago to help patients who do not often have access to a GP.
The van is used to take care on the road to treat drug addicts, sex workers, refugees and homeless patients.
Two prisoners at Lindholme prison have had their jail time extended after attacking another inmate and leaving him with a broken jaw.
Adam Woodhouse, 23, formerly of Harehills, Leeds and Marlon James, 24, formerly of Chapeltown, Leeds, appeared before Sheffield Crown Court on Monday 4 September, where they entered guilty pleas.
The attack happened in May last year.
Woodhouse, who is currently serving a six year sentence for burglary and vehicle theft and was due to be released next year, pleaded guilty to wounding and was sentenced to a further 27 months in prison.James, serving an eight year sentence for possession of a firearm, pleaded guilty to assault occasioning actual bodily harm and was jailed for a further 24 weeks in prison.
Does Paxman ever play nice?
Good luck fellas, show them how it's done!
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A trial to give specialist mental health training to over two hundred North Yorkshire Police officers has been so successful that the force is to train more people. It means that they can now understand and deal with anyone with a mental health issue.
The trial was run with the University of York who developed the training package. It was delivered by mental health teams at Tees,Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust.
The force's Deputy Chief Constable Lisa Winward says the project has been valuable and the training allows them to help provide a better service to people in distress.
The survey results suggest that there was a positive change in police officers' knowledge, attitudes and confidence in responding to incidents involving individuals with mental health problems.
A number of operations and appointments at hospitals in Wakefield, Pontefract and Dewsbury have had to be postponed because of major computer problems.
There have also been delays at A&E departments - and some patients due to go home haven't been able to be discharged.
It's not clear how many of the trust's hospitals or patients were affected. The Mid Yorkshire NHS Trust said the issue was caused by a failure in a key piece of IT network hardware and that the problem was not a cyber attack.
Quote MessageWe are now focussed on addressing the backlog of patients waiting to be seen and I am extremely sorry for the inconvenience caused to many patients and their families.”
Martin Barkley, Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust
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BBC Radio Sheffield
Fancy trying your hand at Morris dancing?
A troupe in Sheffield is putting on a four-week course to teach people the moves:
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If you're Harrogate or Leeds bound on the back roads this afternoon, this could seriously slow you down:
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A school in Leeds was put into lockdown this afternoon after police received reports of a man outside carrying a weapon.
Leeds East Academy took the precaution just after 14:30.
A man was arrested for possession of an imitation firearm.
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BBC Local Live, Yorkshire
Celebrity chef Tom Kerridge is to front a new BBC TV programme which is looking for Britain's best artisan food producer.
The amateurs will promote and sell their products in a real shop in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. They'll be judged by customers and judges Nisha Katona, who is a food writer and restaurateur, and artisan expert Alison Swan Parente.
The foodies will be also hoping to convince them that their food deserves to have a permanent space on the shelves.
Judges will also decide if the food producers have what it takes to sustain a profitable business. At the same their products must appeal to the local customers.
The series will end with the shop being filled with seven winning products from the seven different categories and locals will chooose the winner.
It is due to be shown on BBC 2 next year.
A 39-year-old man has died after his motorbike crashed on Rivelin Valley Road near Hillsborough last month.
It happened at around 14:25 on Sunday 27 August when the green Kawasaki Ninja hit a tree.
The man died yesterday, two weeks after the incident.
Police are appealing for information.
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BBC Local Live, Yorkshire
Firefighters have rescued an elderly man and his dog after their barge started to take on water at Gargrave near Skipton.
Crews were called out just before midday to the Leeds Liverpool canal.
They secured the sinking barge and rescued its occupants, before pumping out the water.