Man City win Women's League Cuppublished at 15:20 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2019
Manchester City win the Women's League Cup for the third time, beating Arsenal in a penalty shootout at Bramall Lane.
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Manchester City win the Women's League Cup for the third time, beating Arsenal in a penalty shootout at Bramall Lane.
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Read MoreIn a bid to escape police John Taylor rammed a squad car with his lorry on the M18 in Doncaster.
Read MoreIt was a day of commemoration and celebration for Sheffield today, as the city hosted a special fly-past in memory of 10 men killed in a plane crash in the city during World War Two.
The event was to honour the US airmen who were killed when their plane crashed at Endcliffe Park in 1944.
Thousands of people turned up to show their support.
A campaign for a fly-past started after a chance meeting between BBC Breakfast presenter Dan Walker and Tony Foulds.
Mr Foulds, 82, witnessed the crash and has cared for a memorial in the park to the dead airmen.
Many former servicemen and women from across the UK took part in today's event at Endcliffe Park.
Dave Patterson, a former Marine who travelled from Essex to Sheffield for today's fly-past, said: "It's extremely important to remember those who died and important to remember the work of Tony Foulds, too."
Arsenal and Scotland star Kim Little speaks of the Gunners' "great respect" for opponents Manchester City before Saturday's Women's League Cup final.
Read MoreYork residents are being asked for their views on plans to cut congestion on the city's outer ring road.
The council wants to know what local residents think about the scheme, which will eventually see seven roundabouts upgraded.
Work has already been completed on the Wetherby Road roundabout, with work on the Clifton Moor and Wigginton Road roundabouts due to start this summer.
A woman has suffered serious head injuries after she fell into the road in Adel yesterday.
The 78-year-old woman lost her footing and was hit by a silver Mercedes car on Whinfield at about 13:45.
She remains in a serious condition in hospital.
Police are keen to hear from anyone who witnessed the incident, or who may have dash cam footage.
This is the half-term football camp in Hull where children are coached in Polish to improve their communication skills.
The organisers aim to give children who are originally from Poland a route into playing Sunday League football in the city:
Police have released a CCTV picture of a man they want to identify after a robbery at a Sheffield bookmakers.
A member of staff was emptying a slot machine at the Betfred store on Hartley Brook Road when a man grabbed him before stealing a quantity of cash and leaving.
South Yorkshire Police are appealing for information about the theft which happened at about 18:40 on Sunday 10 February.
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The demolition of several listed beach chalets in Scarborough's South Bay is expected to be completed before the summer season begins, the council says.
The chalets, which sit below the Clock Cafe, have been cordoned off following the collapse of retaining wall in March this year which left them leaning at a 45-degree angle.
In November, the chalets collapsed further and the council's chief executive, Jim Dillon, took the decision to move forward with the demolition rather than waiting for listed building consent, which was not expected to be granted until May.
Now, in an update to be given to councillors at their full authority meeting, the cabinet member for major projects, Councillor Mike Cockerill, has informed his fellow members that it's likely the chalets will be down by summer.
Do you recognise this man? Police want to speak to him after a man was seriously assaulted at a nightclub in Hull which left the victim needing 10 stitches in his face.
The incident happened at the Propaganda nightclub on Ferensway at about 03:00 on Saturday 2 February.
The victim was left with serious injuries to the left side of his face after being hit with what was thought to be a bottle.
Humberside Police are looking for a suspect with a distinctive "top knot" ponytail at the back of his head and possibly a tattoo near his left eye.
Officers also want to hear from anyone who was in the nightclub and saw what happened.