That's all from Tuesday...published at 06:30
Those are all our updates from across Yorkshire on Tuesday 14 November 2017.
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'Murdered' prisoner believed to have been serving life for killing his two-day-old daughter.
Man, 76, found dead and chemicals discovered at house in Dewsbury
Former police chief loses High Court battle against Police Commissioner
Concerns 'incredibly high' over missing Doncaster man
Seven faulty taxis ordered off the road in York crackdown
South Yorkshire firm challenges £420k payout to workers
Car transporter crashes into Skipton roundabout
Yorkshire bids for international football
Updates on Tuesday 14 November 2017
Andrew Barton, Mick Lunney and Nick Wilmshurst
Those are all our updates from across Yorkshire on Tuesday 14 November 2017.
Want to find out what's happening on Wednesday 15 November? Just click here.
Temple Works is to be sold at auction after Burberry shelved plans to renovate the listed building.
Read MoreA campaign has raised more than £3,750 to help a Polish man who was locked out of his usual shelter.
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.
An inquest has heard that a 15-year-old boy who stabbed Ann Maguire to death in her classroom in Leeds in 2014 also wanted to stab a pregnant teacher.
Will Cornick, who pleaded guilty to Mrs Maguire's murder, showed other pupils the kitchen knife he brought into school and told a number of them about his plans.
The inquest heard that Cornick told 10 students about his plans but none of the pupils reported what they'd been told.
Cornick was jailed for life in April 2014 and will serve at least 20 years behind bars.
Mick Lunney
BBC Local Live, Sheffield
A woman needed hospital treatment for glass wounds to her face after an attack in a bar in Sheffield.
Police say she was injured at around midnight on Sunday 1 October, in the Soyo bar on Rockingham Street.
Officers want the man in the photo or anyone who knows him to get in touch as he may be able to help in the case.
Twenty-seven guns and knives have been handed to Police in South Yorkshire, just one day into a two-week UK-wide firearms amnesty.
Weapons handed inincluded an immitation sub machine gun, meat cleavers and shotguns.
Senior officers hope the initiative will emulate the success of a similar campaign across England and Wales in 2014 which saw more than 6,000 weapons handed in.
A cyclist was left with a punctured cheek after he was hit in the jaw at a West Yorkshire railway station.
Police want to speak to the man in this CCTV image:
The 29-year-old cyclist had boarded a train to Leeds at Huddersfield station last month, as he was getting on the train he knocked another passenger.
An argument followed and then a man punched the cyclist knocking him to the floor.
Police say the victim is still being treated for what happened.
A raffle for a homeless charity inspired by a market trader after she was subject to racist abuse has raised £2,000 in less than a week
Manjit Kaur, who sells Indian street food in Leeds Kirkgate Market, said she was abused by a female rough sleeper who also threw hot water over her.
She said: "I was angry and upset and hurt but decided to turn a negative into a positive."
Other businesses have rallied round and donated more than 100 raffle prizes.
Police are trying to trace a man who tried to strangle a man who was on a train with his young daughter.
Officers want to speak to this man caught on CCTV.
It happened on a train between Sheffield and Doncaster early one morning last month.
Police say that the attack was completely unprovoked and that the man placed his hands around the throat of the victim.
Anyone who recognises the man pictured is asked to call British Transport Police on 0800 40 50 40.
Peter McNerney
BBC Radio Sheffield
When it comes to tattoos Emily Dawson is making quite a name for herself.
The 27-year-old has been named as Rotherham's Young Entrepreneur of the Year , external2017.
Now in its twelfth year, the event - hosted by Rotherham Youth Enterprise and UK Steel Enterprise - recognises the achievements of business owners aged between 18 and 30.
One thing that stands out, aside from her work, is that everyone who works at the studio has suffered from mental health issues and the business supports mental health charities.
Quote MessageI wanted to be a tattoo artist from a very early age and have faced a lot of criticism and gender discrimination throughout my career. I put every penny I had into setting up (her business) and I am extremely proud of both the studio that I have created and the industry in which I work.”
Emily Dawson, Tattoo business owner
Violent prisoner Charles Bronson has married a soap actress in a ceremony at HMP Wakefield., external
A prisoner allegedly murdered in his cell is believed to have been serving life for killing his two-day-old daughter.
Liam Deane, 22, originally from Wakefield, West Yorkshire, was found dead in his cell at HMP Leeds, Armley, on Sunday.
Fellow inmate John Westland, 28, appeared at Leeds Magistrates' Court charged with Deane's murder and was remanded in custody.
He is due to appear at Leeds Crown Court on Thursday.
Drivers on the A65/A59 roundabout near Skipton have been warned they could be facing lengthy delays this afternoon after a car transporter crashed into the roundabout.
It happened earlier on this afternoon and police say there could be delays of several hours.
The roundabout remains closed while emergency services clear the lorry out of the way.
Peter McNerney
BBC Radio Sheffield
Historic maps of Sheffield, pictures from the two World Wars, and Sheffield's industrial past.
Just some of the items now being made available online by the brand new Sheffield Libraries and Archives , externalshop.
There are images of the great flood of 1864, people enjoying leisure time back in the day and street scenes of old.
As the MP for Wakefield says:
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Two men who carried out a series of knifepoint street robberies in Leeds, external while riding a moped have been jailed.
Aaron Sickling, 19, and Ace Wilson, 18, were each jailed for six years after pleading guilty to seven charges of robbery and attempted robbery, which happened earlier this year.
Scarborough's South Bay has failed to meet minimum water quality standards for the second year in a row.
It's one of just seven beaches in England to fall foul of European Union rules.
The figures out today show almost two thirds of beaches around the country have water quality rated as "excellent".
York born leader of the Liberal Democrats, Vince Cable, says the Government's plan for a Parliamentary vote on Brexit is an "absolute sham."
MPs will begin debating hundreds of amendments to the EU Withdrawal Bill later.
It's a key part of brexit legislation which transfers EU rules into UK law.
Mr Cable, says his party will be arguing to have a referendum on any deal, so the public can have a final say on whether they want to leave the EU or not.
He says asking only politicians to decide on a ready made deal isn't fair:
Mick Lunney
BBC Local Live, Sheffield
A Yorkshire international football team playing in a world football cup final is the dream of a group of pioneers bidding for international glory.
The Yorkshire International Football Association (YIFA, external) was founded in July and chairman Philip Hegarty insists it is "no joke".
The association has announced Ryan Farrell, an experienced semi-pro, as the county's first head coach.
Mr Hegarty said: "We are presenting and promoting the Yorkshire heritage."
It has applied to join the Confederation of Independent Football Associations, external (CONIFA), said Mr Hegarty.
If all goes according to plan, they could be playing international finals against the likes of Western Armenia in the next few years.
A trial for players is to be held at Hemsworth Miners Welfare FC in December.
To meet the criteria the Yorkshire team, nicknamed the Vikings, has to prove the white rose county's distinctiveness and linguistic differences to CONIFA.
That shunt be a reet big ask, wot's tha reckon?