Summary

  • Topman withdraws '96' shirt amid Hillsborough anger

  • Third man bailed in Jarvin Blake murder investigation

  • Snow and ice warning upgraded for West and South Yorkshire

  • Motorists advised to avoid motorways due to forecast

  • Bradford 10k race postponed because of snow forecast

  • Former Pulp frontman Cocker criticises Sheffield tree felling

  • Driver arrested after crash near Selby

  • Big rise in number of Yorkshire secondary schools in deficit

  • Petition calls for government action over Filey fishermen's future

  • Concerns over conditions faced by bar staff and waiters

  • Large increase in number of visitors to York Minster

  • Day two of BBC Look North's Sofa Challenge

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  1. Hypothermic runners rescued from moorspublished at 10:08 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2018

    Thirty ultramarathon runners are treated for hypothermia during the 55-mile event.

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  2. From W1A to Sheffield - Gay love story heads northpublished at 01:37 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2018

    Jonathan Bailey and Ben Batt put their TV careers on hold to star in The York Realist.

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  3. Stem cell transplant 'game changer' for MS patientspublished at 22:55 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March 2018

    Results from an international trial show that it was able to stop the disease and improve symptoms.

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  4. Carer, 70, in freezing five-mile walk homepublished at 17:52 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March 2018

    Pam Chapman, 70, worked extra hours in her job as a carer before walking the five miles home in a blizzard.

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  5. York named Britain's 'best place to live'published at 14:48 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March 2018

    City council leader Ian Gillies said he was "dead chuffed with the fantastic accolade".

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  6. Look North 'Sofa Challenge' postponed on Sundaypublished at 12:33 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March 2018

    Today's leg of BBC Look North's 'Big 50 Sofa Challenge' has been postponed due to heavy snow.

    Presenters Harry Gration, Amy Garcia, Paul Hudson and Keeley Donovan had been due to push the red Look North sofa 10 miles from Bradford to Haworth, stopping at Sandy Lane, Wilsden and Cullingworth, but heavy snow overnight means many roads are treacherous.

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    Look North presenter Harry Gration said: "We're really disappointed that we can't do this part of our challenge today. We hate to let people down. But it simply wouldn't be safe to push the sofa in such snowy conditions; we might put other road users at risk, and we don't want anyone hurting themselves in the snow."

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    The team will continue their Big 50 Sofa Challenge tomorrow, taking the red Look North sofa to 50 places to raise money for Sport Relief and to celebrate the programme's 50th anniversary- when they are due to travel from Pontefract to Pugney's water park, and will aim to complete the Bradford to Haworth part of the route at a later date.

  7. Castleford P-P Wiganpublished at 10:28 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March 2018

    Sunday's Super League fixture between Castleford and Wigan is postponed because of safety concerns following overnight snow.

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  8. Love at first bite and a baby hat-trickpublished at 20:52 Greenwich Mean Time 17 March 2018

    A boss who has got his teeth into a new job and a paternity treble are among five things you may have missed in the EFL.

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  9. Wakefield A-A Widnespublished at 20:07 Greenwich Mean Time 17 March 2018

    Heavy snowfall before and during the game forces the abandonment of Wakefield against Widnes after 27 minutes play.

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  10. Sheffield United 0-0 Nottingham Forestpublished at 18:10 Greenwich Mean Time 17 March 2018

    Sheffield United's play-off hopes take a knock as Nottingham Forest force their third successive goalless draw.

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  11. Huddersfield Town 0-2 Crystal Palacepublished at 18:07 Greenwich Mean Time 17 March 2018

    Crystal Palace claim their first win in eight games to move out of the Premier League's relegation zone and drag opponents Huddersfield deep into trouble.

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  12. Northampton Town 0-3 Rotherham Unitedpublished at 17:55 Greenwich Mean Time 17 March 2018

    Northampton drop back into the League One relegation zone after suffering a home defeat by Rotherham United.

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  13. Guiseley 1-1 FC Halifax Townpublished at 17:52 Greenwich Mean Time 17 March 2018

    Bottom side Guiseley miss out on vital National League win after early sending off in 1-1 draw with Halifax

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  14. Leeds United 1-2 Sheffield Wednesdaypublished at 17:24 Greenwich Mean Time 17 March 2018

    A late Atdhe Nuhiu winner gives Sheffield Wednesday a vital win at Yorkshire rivals Leeds United in the Championship.

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  15. Barnsley 0-2 Millwallpublished at 15:07 Greenwich Mean Time 17 March 2018

    Millwall boost their Championship play-off chances with a sixth successive away win as they beat struggling Barnsley.

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  16. 'Rare' complete clam fossil fails to sellpublished at 13:20 Greenwich Mean Time 17 March 2018

    The fossil was found by miners in Kenya in 2017, auctioneers say.

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  17. Memorial plans for 'unknown' disasterpublished at 12:12 Greenwich Mean Time 17 March 2018

    David Hinchliffe, former Wakefield MP, is among a group raising money for a churchyard memorial.

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  18. St Helens 20-28 Leedspublished at 23:14 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March 2018

    Ash Handley crosses twice as champions Leeds end Super League leaders St Helens' winning start to the season.

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  19. Sir Patrick Stewart launches £3.5m particle acceleratorpublished at 17:48 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March 2018

    Sir Patrick Stewart has officially opened a £3.5m particle accelerator at the University of Huddersfield.

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    The dual-beam MIAMI-2 is already being used for microscopic experiments investigating the effects of particles on various materials, from meteorites to nuclear fusion.

    It is available to both university students and external scientists from around the UK and further afield.