That's all from Tuesday....published at 06:30
Those are all our updates from across Yorkshire on Tuesday 28 November 2017.
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School closes for day following death of pupil
Investigation into crash which killed five 'will take time'
Hundreds of weapons handed in during county amnesty
Former soldiers released from Indian jail after four years
Leader of Bradford council warns of jobs cuts
Telephone scam costs Sheffield woman £10,000
Man killed walking along the A64 in North Yorkshire
Motorcyclist dies two weeks after Sheffield crash
Grant of £1.5m to help traumatised police officers
Ampleforth College apologises for past failings
New online flooding alert service in Calder Valley
Cilla Black musical comes to Bradford
Updates on Tuesday 28 November 2017
Elly Fiorentini, Nick Wilmshurst and Mick Lunney
Those are all our updates from across Yorkshire on Tuesday 28 November 2017.
Want to find out what's happening where you live on Wednesday? Just click here.
The slopes at Sheffield Ski Village could be open again as early as 2019, the council says.
Read MoreThe convictions on weapons charges of six former British soldiers are quashed.
Read MoreThe slopes at Sheffield Ski Village could be open again as early as 2019, the council says.
The defendant is accused of abusing the boy more than 30 years ago.
Read MoreThe slopes at Sheffield Ski Village could be open again as early as 2019, the council says.
Read MoreWell that's all from us for today, we'll be back tomorrow from 06:30 with all the latest news, sport, weather and travel across 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.
There's been shock in the music industry after Halifax-born Ed Sheeran's multi-million selling album has been excluded from the main categories at the 2018 Grammy Awards.
The move has surprised many industry observers with the star being edged out of contention by Bruno Mars and Kendrick Lamar, who each received multiple nominations.
However, Sheeran did receive several nominations in the pop categories.
Jay Z leads with eight nominations, including his first-ever appearance in the album of the year list for 4:44, which comes 21 years after his debut.
Huddersfield actor Lena Headey, best known as Queen Cersei Lannister in Games of Thrones, has been open about her battle with post-natal depression while filming the first series of the hit show.
She's shared her story as part of BBC 5 live's #mumtakeover which aimed to be an honest and intimate conversation about parenting and mental health.
In this video from BBC 5 live the mum of two says looking after her family means she always comes last, but in a good way:
Julia Bryson
Journalist, BBC Local Live
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Not good news if you live in Leeds this evening:
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It appears that about 1,000 homes are without power in Halifax this evening.
Northern Powergrid say they are working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible.
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More than 200 guns, knives and swords have been handed to the police in West Yorkshire during a national weapons amnesty.
Officers say a large number of shotguns were handed over including pump action and semi automatic versions.
West Yorkshire Police say 215 weapons were handed in during the national firearms surrender period which had run from 13 November and finished on Sunday.
They will now been checked to see if they have been used in a crime or be destroyed.
Quote MessageA large number of weapons have now been taken out of circulation meaning that they can never fall into the hands of those who mean harm"
Asst Ch Cons Catherine Hankinson, West Yorkshire Police
Have you seen this missing teenager from Leeds?
Jack Wilson, aged 14, was last seen three days ago at his home in Morley.
He was wearing a white baseball cap, grey padded jacket, grey tracksuit bottoms and white trainers.
If you see him, call West Yorkshire Police on 101 and quote log number 2059 for 25 November.
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An accident on the M18 northbound is going to cause some major delays tonight:
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Wakefield Trinity hooker Michael Sio leaves the Super League club after his contract is ended by mutual consent.
Read MoreTrial is told former lord mayor did not mention personal connection to child care company.
Read MoreA seven-year-old girl who died suddenly on a visit to a school in West Yorkshire has been described as a "lovely little girl who will be greatly missed".
Birkby Junior School in Huddersfield has been closed today as a mark of respect following the death of Aiman Abdullah after she was taken "suddenly and seriously ill" yesterday.
Headteacher Susan Davis said: "We are all shocked and incredibly saddened by the tragic news, our thoughts are with Aiman's family at this difficult and distressing time".
Aiman was treated at the scene but died in hospital shortly afterwards.
A teenager has appeared before Leeds Youth Court this afternoon charged with manslaughter.
It's after a man was seriously injured outside McDonalds in Huddersfield at the beginning of October.
Graham Bell, aged 37, suffered serious head injuries and later died in hospital.
The 16-year-old who was charged with his death will appear at Leeds Crown Court on 4 January.
A tree nursery from North Yorkshire has secured a contract to supply almost a million trees in Scotland.
Johnson's of Whixley near York has signed a deal with the Scottish government to supply the trees for part of the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route which is being built.
It’s one of the largest infrastructure projects in Scotland.