1. Cyclists hurt in hit-and-run collisionpublished at 14:15 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2019

    Two cyclists were left injured, one seriously, in a collision with a car whose driver then left the scene, police say.

    Lowfield LaneImage source, Google

    Police are appealing for information after the cyclists collided with a dark-coloured hatchback on Lowfield Lane, near Northallerton.

    North Yorkshire Police say one rider was seriously hurt and the other suffered slight injuries in the collision which happened at about 13:25 on Sunday 13 January.

  2. Boxer shooting: Police continue to question suspectpublished at 13:59 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2019

    Police are continuing to question a 29-year-old man arrested on suspicion of the murder of a young boxer in Doncaster.

    Tom BellImage source, Steel Stream Design

    Tom Bell was shot at the Maple Tree pub in Balby on Thursday night and died in hospital from a shotgun wound to his chest and abdomen.

    The 29-year-old man was held by police officers on Saturday night in South Cave, East Yorkshire. He remains in police custody for questioning.

    A 21-year-old woman arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender has been released under investigation.

  3. Watch: Police stop motorist for hogging middle lanepublished at 13:43 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2019

    This video shows a motorist followed by police while driving in the middle lane of the M62 for about four miles before being pulled over.

    Humberside Police say the dashcam clip was filmed on a "very quiet" stretch of the motorway, near Howden.

    Road policing officers posted footage of the driver, eventually pulled him over:

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  4. Rhino settles into new Doncaster homepublished at 13:21 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2019

    A critically endangered black rhino has been transported 500 miles across Europe as part of a breeding programme at the Yorkshire Wildlife Park.

    The rhino

    Najuma travelled to the Doncaster park via road and a ferry from a zoo in Germany.

    Any calves she produces with the park's two resident males could be released into the wild in Africa.

    You can see more about Najuma's journey on Inside Out on BBC One tonight at 19:00.

  5. Pamela Horvathova: Search for clues at Sheffield ice rinkpublished at 13:01 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2019

    Police officers have spent the weekend at a Sheffield ice skating venue as they continue to search for missing teenager Pamela Horvathova.

    Officers at Ice SheffieldImage source, South Yorkshire Police

    The 16-year-old has been missing for more than a month, with officers saying she was at an event with college friends at iceSheffield on Wednesday 19 December.

    Pamela, who is from the Darnall area of the city, was reported missing on Christmas Eve.

    Pamela HorvathovaImage source, Family handout

    South Yorkshire Police officers have spent part of the weekend at the venue searching for clues as to where Pamela has gone in what they describe as a "critical incident".

  6. Vomiting bug and flu spark York Hospital ward closurespublished at 12:46 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2019

    Some wards and bays have had to be closed at York Hospital due to several cases of the winter vomiting bug and flu.

    York HospitalImage source, Google

    Hospital bosses are urging people to not to visit friends and relatives there if they've been unwell or in close contact with someone with flu or norovirus.

    A statement on the hospital's website says: "We are experiencing a high level of norovirus and flu, which has resulted in the closure of wards and bays in order to stop the spread.

    "Closing wards can help to contain the viruses, but visitors can play a huge part and we would ask you to think carefully before paying any non-essential visits at this time."

    Norovirus, which causes diarrhoea and vomiting, is one of the most common stomach bugs in the UK.

    It's also called the winter vomiting bug because it's more common in winter, although you can catch it at any time of the year.

  7. Erin Tomkins death: Man in courtpublished at 12:22 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2019

    The trial of a Sheffield man has begun at the city's crown court after the death of a one-year-old girl.

    ErinImage source, Family handout

    Martin Johnson, 20, of Leighton Road in Gleadless is charged with murder in connection with the death of Erin Tomkins in May.

    Erin died after suffering what police described as "suspected non-accidental injuries".

    A post-mortem examination later revealed her cause of death to be severe head injuries.

    Mr Johnson has denied murdering the child.

  8. Terriers set to name boss within 24 hourspublished at 12:17 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2019

    Huddersfield are set to appoint David Wagner's successor in the next 24 hours, having approached Borussia Dortmund coach Jan Siewert last week.

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  9. Elbow to play one-off summer show in Halifaxpublished at 11:53 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2019

    Elbow have announced a special one-off outdoor show at Halifax Piece Hall this summer.

    ELBOW

    The Brit Award-winning band will be coming to West Yorkshire on 30 June as part of a series of summer dates.

    They're working on a new album, due for release later this year.

  10. Businesses break card surcharge rulespublished at 11:50 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2019

    The University of Hull was among businesses illegally charging customers more for paying by card.

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  11. University of Hull apologises over credit card chargespublished at 11:39 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2019

    The University of Hull has apologised after dozens of students were charged hundreds of pounds in illegal credit card fees on top of their tuition costs.

    University of HullImage source, University of Hull

    The government banned extra fees on debit and credit cards last year, but it's been revealed that the University of Hull broke these rules.

    A BBC investigation found it was offering a 2% discount for students choosing to pay their fees by means other than a credit card.

    Sylvia Rook, from the Chartered Trading Standards Institute, said this was "no different" to a card surcharge.

    This meant students who paid this year's annual tuition fees using credit or debit cards were charged at least £170 more than everyone else.

    The university said it was a "genuine mistake" and it had already refunded affected students, paying back almost £4,500.

  12. 'No injuries' at Sheffield restaurant firepublished at 11:20 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2019

    Nobody has been injured after a blaze tore through a Sheffield restaurant, the fire service has said.

    Harvester

    Firefighters were called to the Centertainment complex on Broughton Lane at about 09:00 this morning.

    The fire is thought to have started in the deep fat fryer before spreading to the roof.

    Staff members at the restaurant are understood to have tried to tackle the blaze before it got out of control.

    South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue has said the fire has now been put out and there were no injuries.

  13. In pictures: Ripon observatory focuses on blood moonpublished at 11:04 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2019

    Did you miss the "super blood wolf moon"? Fear not as lots of people across Yorkshire have been busy taking pictures of this strange phenomenon.

    This one was taken early this morning by Martin Whipp at the Lime Tree Observatory in Grewelthorpe, Ripon:

    Super wolf blood moonImage source, Martin Whipp/Lime Tree Observatory

    The observatory is a project run by Lime Tree Farm, alongside the York Astronomical Society, and is open to the public.

    Set in the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the Eastern edge of the Dales, the observatory benefits from very dark skies with little light pollution.

    Super wolf blood moonImage source, Martin Whipp/Lime Tree Observatory

    During the overnight lunar eclipse, the moon appears to glow red while seeming brighter and closer to Earth than normal - with some spectacular results.

  14. Man City hit 100 against hapless Huddersfieldpublished at 10:56 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2019

    Manchester City scored their 100th goal of the season as they eased past managerless Huddersfield to move back to four points behind Premier League leaders Liverpool.

    Huddersfield Town vs Manchester CityImage source, Reuters

    David Wagner left the Terriers by mutual consent on Monday with the club bottom of the league, leaving coach Mark Hudson temporarily in charge.

    City, who had netted 19 goals in their past three games, were not at their free-scoring best in the first half at the John Smith's Stadium - but they got the job done with a solid 3-0 win to keep pressure on pace-setters Liverpool.

  15. Pig trailer overturns on motorwaypublished at 10:56 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2019

    The driver and the pigs in the trailer were all safe after the trailer overturned on the M1.

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  16. Child services to be reviewedpublished at 10:47 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2019

    Staff from Doncaster Council will advise counterparts in Herefordshire on how to improve their services after they were criticised in court.

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  17. Saving the bacon: Pigs survive overturned trailer crashpublished at 10:44 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2019

    A trailer full of pigs has overturned on the M1 this morning south of Leeds.

    Land RoverImage source, West Yorkshire Police

    Police in West Yorkshire say the accident happened after a tyre blowout at junction 44 near Leeds.

    Pigs in trailerImage source, West Yorkshire Police

    Officers say: "The road was closed for a short period to allow recovery."

    Trailer on sideImage source, West Yorkshire Police

    Both driver and pigs are reported to be safe and well.

  18. Hull winning streak ended by Villa drawpublished at 10:31 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2019

    Aston Villa come from two goals down to earn a point and deny Hull City a seventh successive Championship victory.

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  19. Sheffield restaurant fire spreads to roofpublished at 10:29 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2019

    Firefighters are tackling a blaze at an entertainment complex in Sheffield.

    The fire is at the Harvester restaurant in Valley Centertainment on Broughton Lane.

    Crews were called at about 09:00 to a fire in the deep fat fryer.

    The blaze has now spread to the roof, according to South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue:

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  20. Clubs want thorough 'spygate' inquirypublished at 10:22 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2019

    Eleven Championship clubs ask the EFL to further investigate Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa's role in the 'spygate' affair.

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