Snow-free roof leads to cannabis farmpublished at 16:44 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2018
Officers found 322 plants in four bedrooms and the cellar of the house.
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Officers found 322 plants in four bedrooms and the cellar of the house.
Read MoreHow did your commute to work go today?
This was Simon Jones' attempt to make it into the office - but, as you can see, the road through Holmfirth was totally blocked due to the ice and snow:
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This was the scene on the A640 from Huddersfield to Newhay a little earlier - at the equivalent of J21 of the M62:
Members of the Holme Valley Mountain Rescue Team (HVMRT) have been out helping stranded motorists after the road was completely blocked by snow.
The HVMRT says people's sat navs have been directing them up there and is warning people to "travel west via alternative routes - or not at all".
A pregnant woman was stranded in a coach for nine hours on the M62 near Rochdale in winds of up to 90mph, it's emerged.
She was one of 60 people stuck on a coach trying to get to Leeds.
Meanwhile, one woman in Milnrow put up five people in her home while others were sent to a rescue centre.
Andy Giddings
Sports Editor, BBC Sheffield
Sheffield Wednesday's game against Bristol City will go ahead at 15:00 tomorrow as planned, the club's confirmed.
The Ashton Gate pitch has undersoil heating, ensuring it will be fit for the match and the Owls will travel to the south west later today to ensure they are in position to fulfill the fixture.
The Robins are advising supporters to allow extra time to travel and are asking fans to park away from the ground and walk the final part of their journey to the stadium.
Avon and Somerset Police say they're happy with the roads leading into Bristol, with the M4, M5, A4 Portway, A369 and A370 all open.
Protesters say they believe fracking will not happen "anytime soon" and are leaving.
Read MoreWind speeds of 80mph have been recorded this afternoon on the M62, which is why it remains closed, according to Highways England.
The motorway is closed eastbound between J20-J22 and westbound between J24-J21.
Highways England crews, along with the police and Army, are still working to clear the remaining stranded HGVs.
The agency says the M62 is likely to remain closed "until at least this evening".
Humberside Police say Shannon Cottrell, who was reported missing earlier, has been found safe and well.
Originally from Northampton, it was thought she could have travelled to East Yorkshire or to Doncaster.
The force has thanked everyone who helped finding the 16-year-old by sharing their appeal.
The Guide Association says it's disappointed a national tabloid newspaper has published pictures of a nude model in York's Museum Gardens.
Today's Sun newspaper features model Nicole Rayner posing nude in the snow in York, despite nudity on Page Three being retired in 2015.
In a statement, the Girlguiding Advocate Panel says: "As young women, we want to know that our media reflects and respects us.
"We were proud supporters of the No More Page Three campaign, so imagine our dismay at seeing today's edition of The Sun."
Quote MessageWe're disappointed The Sun's shown it would rather treat women as objects than uphold its status as a family newspaper."
Girlguiding Advocate Panel
The chief executive of Sheffield Teaching Hospitals has praised the commitment of NHS staff working in the city's hospitals and community services who have battled the weather to ensure patients have received the care they need.
NHS workers have shared photos of their "treks", including this picture of nurses Clare Hunt and Rachel Baker making their way through Narnia, sorry Fulwood, for their shift:
Stories of employees walking miles to get into work and even providing accommodation for colleagues have been told over the last 48 hours.
Sir Andrew Cash also commented that the area is "very lucky to have the support and dedication of such amazing people".
If you think your commute home in the snow was bad last night, spare a thought for Leeds resident Sahrah Khan.
Her expected hour-long commute home from Manchester turned into a 19-hour marathon – including 10 hours stranded on the M62.
Ms Khan told BBC News that she left work at 14:00 in a positive mood, boosted by the fact her in-car sat nav suggested her journey would be shorter than usual.
"Next thing I know, it’s got dark and colder and I’m stranded in the worst traffic jam of my entire life," she said.
Police eventually came to the rescue in the early hours of the morning, helping Sahrah and other stranded drivers turn around and reach shelter at a nearby service station.
"I don’t think anyone slept much, but it was lovely and warm and the food was great," she said.
As soon as it started to get light, Ms Khan drove to Rochdale railway station, left her car, and caught the train back to Pudsey in Leeds. She finally arrived home at 10:00.
"I’ve had a shower and am now, finally, going to get some sleep...before I go and pick up my car," she told BBC News.
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Re-live the action as Middlesbrough beat Leeds United to go sixth in the Championship.
Read MoreAbout 3,500 vehicles were stuck on the M62 last night due to the bad weather, police say.
During a press conference given by Greater Manchester Police, Assistant Chief Constable Rob Potts said: "People need to adhere to 'Road Closed' signs."
"People who don't do so are putting themselves at risk. Check the advice from the Highways England website and Twitter feed".
He also reinforced the advice not travel across the Pennines by road unless "absolutely essential".
BBC Sport
Doncaster's match with Bury tomorrow afternoon has been postponed for safety reasons after the recent freezing weather conditions.
Rovers have been working to try to get the fixture on, but snow continues to sit on the pitch at the Keepmoat Stadium and surrounding routes are also still covered in snow and ice.
Referee Richard Wigglesworth carried out a pitch inspection just before 14:00 and deemed the pitch playable.
But after discussions with the safety advisory group, South Yorkshire Police and the EFL the game has been postponed.
A re-arranged date and kick-off time will be announced in due course.
Quote MessageWe simply couldn't guarantee the safety of everyone attending. There is further adverse weather forecast overnight and on Saturday morning and we were only left with one option."
Marie Hepburn, Head of Operations at Club Doncaster
Travellers bound for Leeds Bradford Airport had to spend a night in a hotel after a five-hour ordeal on a transfer coach., external
More than 200 motorists spent the night on the M62 due to the severe weather, police have revealed.
At one point, 3,500 vehicles were trapped yesterday evening as snow, ice and high winds brought the motorway to a standstill between Rochdale and Huddersfield.
Mike McCarthy
BBC Radio Leicester Sport
Leicester Lions will be without rider Josh Bates for the start of the season after he broke his back sledging.
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Bates landed on a brick underneath the snow and has broken a vertebrae.
It is not clear how long the 22-year-old will be out of action but the Lions say they are hopeful of a swift recovery.
Bates, who also rides for Sheffield Tigers, won't be replaced by either side until the full extent of his injury is known.
Disruption continues for people travelling between Yorkshire and Manchester this afternoon due to the severe weather.
Cancellations and delays continue on the Hope Valley rail line between Sheffield and Stockport.
On the roads the Snake Pass and Woodhead Pass through the Peak District are completely closed in both directions.
The Highways Agency in Yorkshire has shared some images of conditions in the High Peak which continue to be bleak.
As conditions have deteriorated lorries were abandoned:
Between Flouch and Tintwistle the conditions were so poor that a snowplough was needed to help clear the road:
The M62 also remains closed between junction 24 (Ainley Top) and junction 21 (Milnrow) with a diversion in place.
Anti-fracking campaigners at a site in North Yorkshire say they're packing up and going home.
Third Energy wants to drill for shale gas at an existing well in Kirby Misperton, but is still waiting for formal approval from the government and recently began removing equipment from the site.
The Kirby Misperton Protection Camp say they've fulfilled their promise to remain there until the company were "no longer a threat to the area."
A spokesperson for the group says: "The last two weeks have seen convoys of fracking equipment leaving the site and this week we celebrated as the rig was finally removed.
"It’s clear Third Energy are not going to be fracking anytime soon, and so the time has come to begin packing up the Kirby Misperton Protection Camp."
The group says it will now begin the process of returning the field to its former state and will be arranging community work days over the coming weeks.
Andy Giddings
Sports Editor, BBC Sheffield
Barnsley FC has confirmed the game with Norwich City scheduled for tomorrow has been postponed due to the severe weather.
The club posted this picture on their website of the stands and pitch at Oakwell where snow is clearly still visible.
The surrounding areas of the ground including the roads, footpaths, car parks and potential travel routes have also been deemed unsafe.