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Victoria says her face was superimposed on pornographic images shared on social media.
Read MoreWoman in court charged with murder of 18-month-old boy
Strike to continue at Sheffield Jobcentre
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Lottery plan for Harrogate
Live updates on Monday 23 October 2017
Andrew Barton
Victoria says her face was superimposed on pornographic images shared on social media.
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The Sheffield Hallam Labour MP is "deeply ashamed" of remarks he made before entering Parliament.
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.
Police say they're looking for the driver of a car who left the scene of an incident after a motorcyclist had to avoid their vehicle and ended up with serious injuries.
The 52-year-old biker had to be airlifted to hospital with serious leg and arm injuries after he swerved to avoid the car which was pulling out of a junction.
It happened at about 06:45 this morning at the junction Gallabar Lane near Great Ouseburn.
North Yorkshire Police say they're appealing directly to the driver to come forward or anyone who witnessed the accident.
Public sector workers in Sheffield have gathered outside the Town Hall this afternoon to demand an end to the government's public sector pay cap.
TUC regional secretary, Bill Adams said: "Prices, rent and bills continue to go up, and yet public-sector workers haven't seen a pay rise in seven years.
"The government claims it recognises the sacrifice public sector workers have made. But it still won't give them a fair pay rise. The average median weekly pay in Sheffield is only £409.60, that's £32.70 less than the national average for England."
A North Yorkshire jumble sale that's been going for more than 30 years has raised more than £300,000.
The sale in Sherriff Hutton was originally set up in 1986.
Penny Bean, from the Sherriff Hutton Jumblies, says they needed to raise £40 at the weekend to reach the milestone. They actually raised £2,513:
A new drug could bring "significant weight loss" in clinically obese people according to researchers in Leeds.
Scientists at the University of Leeds who have been studying the effects of semaglutide, currently being developed as a diabetes drug say that people using it lost lost on average five kilos in 12 weeks.
The researchers say that the drug reduced food cravings,meant people ate less and reduced their cravings for fatty foods.
For the first time the study showed the benefit of a drug that targeted multiple parts of the brain which controls appetite - existing drugs which control appetite can take as long as six months to work.
Quote MessageThe drug reduced hunger but also cravings for food and the sensation of wanting to eat – and these had previously been thought to stem from different parts of the brain”
Professor John Blundell, University of Leeds
BBC Sport
Huddersfield Town have just confirmed that their head of Football Operations has left the Premiership club by "mutual consent".
In a statement released on the club's website they say that David Moss has already left the post.
They say that they'll now be looking for a new person to fill the role.
The club said "Everyone at Huddersfield Town would like to wish David all the best in his future endeavours."
Emergency services were called to a block of flats in Bradford on Saturday evening.
Read MoreTributes have been left at the scene where an 18-month-old baby fell from a sixth-floor flat window.
A woman has appeared in court charged with the murder of Elliot Procter.
Gemma Procter, aged 23, of Barkerend Road, Bradford, spoke only to confirm her name, age and address to district judge Michael Fanning.
Emergency services were called to the Newcastle House block of flats in Bradford city centre at 17:10 BST on Saturday
It's one of the most historic markets in Europe, but that doesn't mean that Leeds' Kirkgate Market can't try something new.
This week, it'll be open at night for the first time as a social venue.
This Thursday the new events space will be open until 23:00 with 20 pop-up stalls, including take away food, bars and a DJ.
Leeds City Council say that the idea is to get people who visit the city centre on an evening interested in the market, and that so far they have four of the events planned.
If you're a cyclist, there'll be a special bike park set up where they'll do a bit of free maintenance on you bike while you enjoy yourself.
Quote MessageWe are confident that our new Night Market customers will like what they see and make the market a regular daytime shopping and eating destination.”
Cllr Jonathan Pryor, Leeds City Council
Some good news this afternoon, West Yorkshire Police say that missing man Michael Stephenson has been found safe and well.
Officers thanked the public for sharing the appeal.
Vandals who slashed the tyres of an emergency ambulance could have caused "catastrophic consequences" to a patient's life.
Emergency staff were treating a patient in the Broomhall area of Sheffield at the time of the damage.
Divisional Commander, Jackie Cole said: "Luckily, this patient was treated at home. But if someone had needed time-critical treatment in hospital this thoughtless act could have had catastrophic consequences."
The attack took place in the early hours of this morning
Police are appealing for any information about the attack or those who carried it out.
BBC News Travel
Trains between Lincoln and Doncaster have been delayed after a train fell onto the line earlier.
The tree has now been removed and services can now run, according to East Midlands Trains, although there are still delays to services:
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A Leeds man has been charged with dangerous driving after police used a stinger device to bring a car to a halt on the A64.
A car was seen speeding through Scarborough in the early hours of Sunday morning.
It was eventually stopped near the village of Sherburn, close to Malton in North Yorkshire.
The 30-year-old is due at Scarborough Magistrates' Court on the 6 November.
Andrew Barton
BBC Local Live, Yorkshire
How about this for a delightful garden visitor?
James in Kirkby Overblow near Harrogate was delighted to spot this Great Spotted Woodpecker nibbling on the fat balls he'd put out in his garden.
Birds have to fatten up in winter to ensure they survive the frostiest of nights. With regular visits to James' garden this one should do okay.
The RSPB say Great Spotted Woodpeckers have, in recent years, "become common visitors to gardens all over most of the British Isles, with the, exception of Ireland, where there are no woodpeckers."
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A pop-up museum that took over an empty shop in Sheffield has won the award for best Community Project in the Discover Heritage Awards.
The Ruskin Museum, which was based on South Road, received the award.
Have you seen Michael Stephenson from the Kirklees area?
Police are growing increasingly concerned for his welfare after he didn't turn up for work this morning.
The 36-year-old didn't arrive at his work in Cleckheaton.
He was last seen wearing a high visibility jacket, a baseball cap and dark jeans.
Maryam Qaiser
BBC Local Live
Four men and a woman have appeared in court charged with "conspiring to steal from another" after van thefts and a burglary, Derbyshire Police said, external.
The force said the charges relate to thefts from vans in Alvaston, Chaddesden and Barnsley and a burglary at an industrial unit in Wirksworth, which are alleged to have occurred in a two-week spell between September 29 and October 13.
One man was remanded in custody, three men were released under conditional bail and the woman was released on unconditional bail following their appearance at Southern Derbyshire Magistrates' Court on 14 October.
All five will next appear at Derby Crown Court on Monday, November 13.