1. Berahino ends drought as Stoke progresspublished at 10:03 British Summer Time 29 August 2018

    Saido Berahino's first Stoke goal and a bizarre Juninho Bacuna own goal knock Huddersfield out of the Carabao Cup.

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  2. Listen: Filey's escaped wallaby is seen but not 'herded'published at 09:59 British Summer Time 29 August 2018

    A wallaby which escaped from a Filey animal park more than a week ago has finally been spotted - but is still proving difficult to catch.

    The missing wallaby arrived at Filey Bird Garden and Animal Park on 20 August, but despite a 6ft-high fence it escaped just hours after its arrival.

    It was feared the 2ft-tall Bennett's wallaby could have hopped up to 100 miles away.

    But Chris Holah, from the park, says they have an idea of where he is...but catching him is another thing:

  3. 'Medical emergency' delays Yorkshire Championship matchpublished at 09:45 British Summer Time 29 August 2018

    The start of day one of the County Championship match between Yorkshire and Somerset has been delayed due to a medical emergency at the Headingley ground:

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  4. Watch: Milestones in Yorkshire history come back to lifepublished at 09:30 British Summer Time 29 August 2018

    A reminder of a simpler time, the mile markers which dot the byways and towpaths of Yorkshire are often overgrown, worn or simply forgotten.

    But for Rowan Denton they offer an opportunity to revitalise the past and make them suitable for the present:

  5. Police in talks over new Spice crackdownpublished at 09:18 British Summer Time 29 August 2018

    Officers are "often pseudo-medics, trying to work out what we do with zombified people", a force says.

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  6. Watch: Wednesday's weather forecastpublished at 09:15 British Summer Time 29 August 2018

    Abbie Dewhurst
    Weather Presenter, BBC Look North

    It'll be mostly cloudy this morning with some showers, but turning mainly dry later.

    Watch my full forecast here:

  7. Ticket problems hit Yorkshire bus customerspublished at 09:06 British Summer Time 29 August 2018

    Bus customers across Yorkshire are facing problems buying tickets on their phones this morning:

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    Users of First buses in South, West and North Yorkshire are reporting problems buying the tickets via the company's app.

    The firm says it's investigating the issue and hopes to fix the problem "as soon as possible".

  8. Travel update: A1(M) northbound delays expected until noonpublished at 08:58 British Summer Time 29 August 2018

    BBC News Travel

    Major traffic delays on the A1(M) at Leeming Bar are expected to continue for several hours.

    The road is closed northbound between J50 and J51 due to debris from an earlier accident.

    Diversions are in place, but try and avoid the area completely if you can.

    Normal traffic conditions are expected between 12:00 and 12:15, according to Highways England.

  9. Teenagers' self-harm highlighted in new reportpublished at 08:45 British Summer Time 29 August 2018

    About 9,000 teenagers across the Yorkshire and Humber region may have self-harmed last year, according to a new report by The Children's Society.

    TeenagersImage source, Getty Images

    The analysis looked at the well-being of 14-year-olds and found children were most worried about their image, while other issues like their sexuality were also a concern.

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    We're calling on the government to make sure that all secondary-aged children will have access to a counsellor in school - somebody who can provide advice and guidance on emotional difficulties which children might be having, and low level mental health support outside a clinical setting."

    Matthew Hussey, The Children's Society

  10. New law to curb Yorkshire Spice 'zombies'published at 08:23 British Summer Time 29 August 2018

    Police and lawyers in South Yorkshire are in talks which could result in a new form of legal action against people taking the illegal drug "Spice".

    Spice zombies

    The powerful synthetic drug has resulted in towns including Doncaster frequently seeing people collapsed in a "zombie-like" state in the street.

    South Yorkshire Police and councils have now started discussions with the Crown Prosecution Service over whether users are committing a "public nuisance" offence by their actions.

    If successful, it would act as test case to open up that avenue for the rest of the country.

  11. York mental health line hours slashedpublished at 08:07 British Summer Time 29 August 2018

    A 24-hour mental health support line based in York, which was shortlisted for a national award, is to have its hours cut by two-thirds.

    Man on phoneImage source, Getty Images

    22 The Avenue, a service run by City of York Council, provides support for adults with mental health needs.

    It was a finalist in BBC Radio 4's All in The Mind awards last June, which celebrate excellence in mental health care.

    The council says the "proposals aren't financially driven" and it's "responding to customer demand".

    The vast number of calls to the service now occur in the afternoon and early evening, according to the council.

  12. Travel update: A1(M) remains closed northboundpublished at 07:52 British Summer Time 29 August 2018

    BBC News Travel

    This is the scene near Junction 50 of the A1(M) northbound near Baldersby at the moment - with traffic nose-to-tail due to an accident earlier this morning.

    TrafficImage source, Highways England/Crown Copyright

    The road currently remains closed between J50 and J51 (Leeming Bar).

    Diversions are in place, but try and avoid the area completely if you can.

  13. Shipley's pub for 'Odd Fellows' expected to be demolishedpublished at 07:45 British Summer Time 29 August 2018

    Plans to demolish a landmark disused pub in Shipley are expected to be approved later.

    Odd FellowsImage source, Google

    Odd Fellows' Hall on Otley Road, near Bradford, dates back to 1840, but has been empty since 2013 and is now in a poor state of repair.

    Its owners started demolition work earlier this year, but a recent change in the law means pubs can't be knocked down without planning permission.

  14. Yorkshire's Wednesday weather forecastpublished at 07:31 British Summer Time 29 August 2018

    BBC Weather

    It'll be mostly cloudy this morning with some showers pushing eastwards.

    It's then expected to turn mainly dry this afternoon with spells of sunshine breaking through.

    It'll stay dry this evening with long spells of late sunshine:

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  15. Sheffield knife and air gun offer advert banned by ASApublished at 07:18 British Summer Time 29 August 2018

    An "irresponsible" advert promoting an air gun and knife sale has been banned amid concerns about mounting violent crime nationally and locally.

    Gun and knife ad

    The leaflet, circulated to 1,000 homes in Sheffield, advertised machetes and air weapons including sniper rifles and handguns as being under special offer.

    The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) ruled the Atlas Arms leaflet may cause "serious and widespread offence".

    Atlas Arms, based in Sheffield, said the advert was sent by a third party.

    The leaflet, which was dropped through letterboxes, featured offers for a "Black Ops Sniper Rifle" and a "long reach machete".

    Despite an over-18 age warning and a requirement for photo ID being stated, the ASA ruled the brochure could potentially be seen by children.

    An Atlas Arms spokesperson said its advert "did not depict any scenario for which the items would be used" except for a picture of a target.

    "Many hardware shops on the high street" sold knives, the firm added.

    The watchdog ruled the advert should not reappear in its current form and such ads should not be given out "untargeted" in future.

  16. Travel update: Major delays on A1(M) near Leeming Barpublished at 07:05 British Summer Time 29 August 2018

    BBC News Travel

    This was the scene a short time ago near J50 of the A1(M) northbound between Baldersby and Leeming Bar:

    Traffic jamImage source, Highways England/Crown Copyright

    There's queuing traffic due to an accident and shed load from J50 A61 (Baldersby) to J51 A1 (Leeming Bar), with congestion to past J49.

  17. Students told to make sure vaccinations up-to-datepublished at 06:53 British Summer Time 29 August 2018

    Students in Kirklees are being asked to make sure they are up-to-date with their vaccinations before the start of the new college or university year.

    StudentsImage source, Kirklees council

    Meningitis, septicaemia and measles spread quickly in large gatherings and in some cases can be fatal.

    Public Health England has issued the vaccination advice to teenagers to ensure they have the MenACWY and MMR vaccines.

    The MenACWY vaccine is routinely offered to school years 9 and 10 to protect against the bacteria which, among other things, can cause meningitis and septicaemia.

    Anyone who has missed out can still get vaccinated free of charge through their GP until they are 25.

  18. Check your Yorkshire train journeypublished at 06:41 British Summer Time 29 August 2018

    If you're making a journey on the rails in Yorkshire today, most services appear to be running to time at the moment.

    However:

    • The 06:43 York to Newcastle service is running about 10 minutes late
    • The 06:47 Wakefield Westgate to London St Pancras is delayed
    • The 06:39 Leeds to Lincoln service has been cancelled
    • The 07:30 Sheffield to London St Pancras is delayed

    For all the latest live updates from Yorkshire's main railway stations, click on the links below:

  19. York woman missing in Bridlington after family visitpublished at 06:30 British Summer Time 29 August 2018

    A woman from York has gone missing in Bridlington after visiting family in the town.

    Sharon WilsonImage source, Humberside Police

    Sharon Wilson, 44, was last seen at about 15:00 on Monday in Bridlington Old Town.

    Police say her family had been searching for her before reporting her missing, but have been unable to find her.

    She is described as white, 5ft feet 4ins tall, with shoulder length mousey brown hair in a ponytail.

    Sharon wears glasses and was last seen wearing a dark blue coat, blue jeans and brown boots.

    Officers say it's the first time she's gone missing and that she's asthmatic and doesn't have an inhaler.

  20. Leeds United 0-2 Preston North Endpublished at 23:10 British Summer Time 28 August 2018

    Marcelo Bielsa suffers his first defeat as Leeds United manager, with 10-man Preston knocking them out of the Carabao Cup.

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