Summary

  • Three Rotherham men found guilty of child sex abuse in 1990s

  • Ann Maguire inquest: Attacker smiled at arresting officer

  • Calls for road changes after fatal crash

  • Honours for Jo Cox police officers

  • Cost of policing anti-fracking protests in North Yorkshire doubles

  • Motorcyclist killed in Barnsley crash

  • Strike threat by Sheffield beer lorry drivers

  • Anti-terror blocks installed around York Minster

  • 'Heartbreak' for Blunkett over guide dog death

  • Updates on Thursday 16 November 2017

  1. Yorkshire's Thursday weatherpublished at 07:01 Greenwich Mean Time 16 November 2017

    A band of heavy rain will move across the area through the morning.

    WX

    Dry, sunny but colder weather will follow from the north for the rest of the day.

    This evening it'll be dry with long clear periods and winds easing.

    Turning cold with a widespread frost away from town and city centres.

  2. Listen: Failed by mental health services?published at 06:52 Greenwich Mean Time 16 November 2017

    Non-white people in West Yorkshire who are suffering from mental health problems are only half as likely to be receiving treatment as white people. , external

    Research from the BBC also found women from black and minority ethnic communities are the most likely to suffer, but tend not to speak up because of fear of stigma.

    Asha Iqbal is a mental health advocate from Keighley and has suffered with anxIety since since she was 10-years-old.

    She says speaking out about mental health problems can ruin a reputation:

  3. Check your rail journey this morningpublished at 06:40 Greenwich Mean Time 16 November 2017

    BBC News Travel

    Things appear to be running pretty smoothly on the rails across Yorkshire this morning.

    You can click on the links below to keep up-to-date with the live departure boards for:

  4. Listen: 'A year in one room' due to lack of social housingpublished at 06:36 Greenwich Mean Time 16 November 2017

    Twenty-million pounds of spending on new social housing in York has been approved by senior councillors.

    They hope that depending on costs it will help provide between 150 to 200 affordable homes.

    Currently there are 1,600 people on the waiting list for a property in York, but only 500 become available each year.

    Shannon is 24 and spent a year in a hostel - even though she was classed as being in 'high need'.

  5. Good morning: Join us for today's live coveragepublished at 06:30 Greenwich Mean Time 16 November 2017

    Andrew Barton
    BBC Local Live, Yorkshire

    Hello and welcome to BBC Local Live in Yorkshire on Thursday 16 November 2017.

    We'll be with you until 18:00 with all the latest news, weather, travel and sport updates from across Yorkshire.

    Every day we're spoiled for choice with glorious pictures of Yorkshire to start proceedings with. Today is no exception.

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    Thanks to BBC Weather Watcher, Garry Hornet, for his spectacular seaside shot.

    If you have any photos you’d like to share with the rest of Yorkshire, you can send them in by simply clicking here.