Historical treasures revealed onlinepublished at 11:11 Greenwich Mean Time 7 November 2017
English Heritage works with Google to create digital walk-arounds for 29 sites.
Read MoreMan jailed for terror offences caught moments before flight to Syria
'Riot police' deployed in Leeds to deal with youths
Anti-terror blocks for York Minster
Murder denial over moorland body
'Treatment delayed' for Manchester Attack victims - Bradford couple
Attempted murder investigation after Leeds stabbing
New appeal over two sexual assaults within an hour of each other in York
'Failure not an option' in school mental health drive - Sheffield charity
Yorkshire MPs call for 'fair share' of transport cash for region
New flood defence scheme alongside Meadowhall completed
Plans for 25-year revamp of Leeds railway station revealed
Live updates on Monday 6 November 2017
Andrew Barton, Mick Lunney and Nick Wilmshurst
English Heritage works with Google to create digital walk-arounds for 29 sites.
Read MoreThose are all our updates from across Yorkshire on Monday 6 November 2017.
Want to find out what's happening where you live on Tuesday 7 November? Just click here.
How Rotherham's shops are facing similar problems to many High Streets across the country.
Read MoreBettys says it owns the Fat Rascal trademark after creating the popular scone more than 30 years ago.
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:
Oh, and our final story, which will bring a smile to your face, is Faisal Motin being chosen as the Voice of Bradford!
After weeks of challenging screen tests and time in radio studios BBC Radio Leeds have just unveiled their Voice of Bradford.
Faisal Motin, a 24-year-old working for HMRC, has been given a one-year paid contract to work with the station after being picked from more than 100 hopefuls.
He auditioned last month in front of judges who included BBC Radio Leeds' Gayle Lofthouse and Keeley Donovan from BBC Look North.
Faisal has been through weeks of screen and audio tests since applying to be the Voice of Bradford at the end of September and will now go on to join the BBC team and represent his home city.
He lives with his parents and three sisters in the Manningham area of Bradford and although he works at the tax office he is also a rapper!
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Quote MessageFaisal is an absolute gem! He is creative, passionate, knowledgeable, determined and all these qualities shone very brightly in that first audition."
Gayle Lofthouse, BBC Radio Leeds Drivetime presenter
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The MP for Skipton and Ripon seems to be optimistic about the future of a 12-mile stretch of rail line between Colne in east Lancashire and Skipton in North Yorkshire.
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Jenny Eells
It's designed to make us all stop and think before we throw things away.
From cardboard to plastic to old furniture, most of us just throw such things away.
Artist Richard Bolam, external is trying to cut down waste by showing what can be done with a few bits of fast food packaging.
I've been to meet him.
A person who helped the victim of an apparent assault is being sought in Sheffield.
In the early hours of last Wednesday night a 29-year-old man was found lying unconscious on Division Street in the city centre.
The man had several broken bones and serious facial injuries, a passer by called an ambulance and the man’s mother using the 29-year-old’s phone.
Help arrived and he was taken to hospital - but police say his injuries "are not consistent with a fall" and so think he may have been the victim of an assault.
Quote MessageI would really like to identify the member of the public who found our complainant – you might hold vital information and we’re really keen to speak to you.”
Det Con Trish Sidaway, South Yorkshire Police
Mick Lunney
BBC Local Live, Sheffield
We don't usually share job averts, it's not our job.
But exceptions sometimes come along; how about being a bee inspector, external?
An odd-sounding job.
Lifting up bees, checking them to make sure their stripes are in order?
If it's up your street you'll know what's involved, no doubt.
A 22-year-old man from Sheffield has been sent to jail for more than five years today for planning to travel to Syria to fight.
Khalil Maher of Wilfred Close, Darnall pleaded guilty to a charge of engaging in the preparation of an act of terrorism at his trial at Leeds Crown Court this morning.
His actions were picked up by counter terrorism police in April when he attempted to leave the UK to travel to Syria to fight.
He was arrested just before he boarded the flight.
Officers uncovered propaganda for so-called Islamic State and other material which supported violent Jihad on his mobile phone - he was sentenced to five years and four months imprisonment.
Quote MessageDespite his attempts to hide this from his family and the police he was unsuccessful and was arrested and detained in the departure lounge at Heathrow Airport, just two hours before he was due to board a flight to Istanbul."
Det Supt Simon Atkinson, Counter Terrorism Policing North East
Two women working in a shop were threatened with a knife and a hammer during an armed robbery in a West Yorkshire village on Saturday.
Police say they want witnesses to the attack in Birkenshaw at 23:00 at the Co-Op on Bradford Road to come forward.
They have specifically asked that someone using a cashpoint outside the shop come forward as they may have seen the suspects going into the shop.
The robbers got away with cash, saving stamps and cigarettes - there were no customers in the store at the time as it was closed.
No one was injured.
Police want to trace the final movements of a man who died in Sheffield.
At around 19:30 64-year-old Dean Oliver died in Woodseats - officers say that his death isn't suspicious.
But they want to know more about what he had been doing before he died, and the events that lead up to it.
If you think you can help call British Transport Police on 0800 40 50 40.
Kevin Larkin
Political reporter, BBC Radio Sheffield
Campaigners are calling on Doncaster Council to grant £57,000 to fund Women's Aid, external in South Yorkshire.
It comes after the local group closed in December.
The authority says it only ever promised a start-up loan of t£30,000 to the organisation and can't give more money.
The charity says it's vital that the council gives financial backing as the service offers invaluable help to people in desperate situations.
In just a few hours time we'll find out who has been chosen to become the BBC's voice of Bradford.
The process has seen the final three chosen from more than 100 people, with the goal of working for BBC Yorkshire for a year.
We'll find out who's been selected after 18:00, we'll tell you who it is when we know!
Let's see who they are (from left to right):
Christy Sherry
He says that his love for Bradford "is probably a bit unusual. Maybe even bordering on downright weird".
Shama Amin
Shama is a full-time mum. Compared to looking after children, working at the BBC will seem like a doddle!
Faisal Motin
He impressed the judges at the auditions with his rap about Bradford.
Good luck to all three!
The colder mornings might be a bit more uncomfortable, but they're very good for producing atmospheric pics.
Thanks to Trekker Chris for sending this in.
Chris says he took his picture of the River Aire, at Kirkstall Abbey, early Sunday Morning, as he waited for the runners taking part in Leeds Abbey Dash.
You can follow his example and send your photos in by simply clicking here.
Mick Lunney
BBC Local Live, Sheffield
An attack on fire crew in Sheffield has been met with anger and frustration by the service.
Crews were called to a number of arson fires in Grimesthorpe last night.
They say they were met with a volley of objects hurled at their vehicle and that the damage caused meant they couldn't attend other 999 calls.
Quote MessageWe are absolutely appalled that our firefighters appear to have been targeted in this way. Attacks like this place the safety of our firefighters, and the people they are trying to protect, at risk."
Tony Carlin, Area Manager at South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue
Mick Lunney
BBC Local Live, Sheffield
The look on this spaniel's face tells of its desperate need for help.
Enter South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue who sent a crew from Adwick and Edlington in Doncaster after it became trapped in pipework at a pumping station.
As you can see the spaniel was soon back to normal life, if safely on a lead again, thanks to their efforts.
Ever wondered how the Trinity Shopping Centre in Leeds keeps its glass roof so clean?
Well the answer's simple, they employ Santa to do it:
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