1. Bradford man arrested over university cyber attackpublished at 13:27 British Summer Time 24 July 2019

    A Bradford man has been arrested on suspicion of carrying out a "sophisticated and malicious" cyber attack against Lancaster University.

    Lancaster UniversityImage source, Ian Taylor/Geograph

    Student records, phone numbers and ID documents were accessed in the hack, and bogus invoices sent to undergraduate applicants.

    The 25-year-old was held on suspicion of fraud offences.

    He has since been released under investigation, the National Crime Agency said.

  2. Liam Gallagher's 'biblical' Hull show has sold outpublished at 12:55 British Summer Time 24 July 2019

    Liam Gallagher's MTV Unplugged show in Hull has already sold out, it has been revealed.

    Liam GallagherImage source, PA Media/Ian West

    Hull City Hall confirmed that tickets for the show on 3 August went "very quickly" after it was announced this morning.

    In a Twitter post, the former Oasis star spoke of his love for Hull and said the concert was going to be a "biblical evening".

  3. Man jailed over driverless car bomb plotpublished at 12:51 British Summer Time 24 July 2019

    Farhad Salah, who planned an attack on "infidels" which would spare his own life, is given 15 years.

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  4. Ross County's Lindsay joins Rotherhampublished at 12:39 British Summer Time 24 July 2019

    Midfielder Jamie Lindsay joins Rotherham United from newly-promoted Scottish Premiership side Ross County.

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  5. MP's Twitter used for angry resignationpublished at 12:37 British Summer Time 24 July 2019

    An employee of Jared O'Mara uses the MP's account to quit and accuse him of "inexcusable contempt".

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  6. Invictus Trials continue in Sheffieldpublished at 12:33 British Summer Time 24 July 2019

    The Invictus Trials continue in Sheffield city centre this morning, with cycling events taking centre stage.

    People at the Invictus UK TrialsImage source, Travel South Yorkshire

    Earlier we told you about road closures around the town hall as part of the event, with another cycling event taking place this afternoon.

    The trials are part of the Invictus Games, to decide who will represent the UK at the event next year at The Hague.

    The games were started by Prince Harry in 2014 with the aim of helping wounded service personnel and veterans with their physical and psychological rehabilitation.

  7. Leeds United - from soap opera to documentarypublished at 12:14 British Summer Time 24 July 2019

    Championship side Leeds United become the latest club to become the subject of a behind-the-scenes documentary.

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  8. Funeral procession through Hull for former Lord Mayorpublished at 12:13 British Summer Time 24 July 2019

    The former Lord Mayor of Hull is to receive a civic funeral service with a procession through the centre of the city.

    Hull City Council today announced details of the ceremony following the death of Councillor Nadine Fudge earlier this month:

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  9. Drax power station announces rise in profitspublished at 11:44 British Summer Time 24 July 2019

    North Yorkshire power station Drax has announced another rise in profits.

    DraxImage source, PA Media/Anna Gowthorpe

    The site, between Selby and Goole, which is the biggest in the UK, has released its half-yearly results this morning.

    Chief executive Andy Koss said profits were up 35% to £138m, with Drax working towards "a zero carbon, lower cost energy future".

  10. Sheffield man jailed for driverless car terror plotpublished at 11:25 British Summer Time 24 July 2019

    A Sheffield man who was convicted of preparing to commit acts of terrorism after plotting an attack using a remotely-controlled vehicle has been jailed for 15 years.

    Farhad SalahImage source, North East Counter Terrorism Unit

    Farhad Salah, of Brunswick Road, "posed a very real risk to the safety of our communities", counter-terrorism police said.

    Jurors at Sheffield Crown Court heard how Salah, 24, an Iraqi Kurd, posted on social media about using a driverless car in an attack.

    He has been jailed for 15 years and will then serve three years on licence.

  11. Sheffield fatal stabbing victim namedpublished at 11:07 British Summer Time 24 July 2019

    A man who died after being stabbed in the chest in Sheffield has been named as 21-year-old Lewis Bagshaw.

    Lewis BagshawImage source, South Yorkshire Police

    Mr Bagshaw died as a result of stab wounds after being found injured on Piper Crescent, Longley at about 22:15 on Sunday.

    A 39-year-old man remains in police custody after being arrested on suspicion of murder.

  12. Carlisle re-sign winger Thomas on loanpublished at 10:51 British Summer Time 24 July 2019

    Carlisle re-sign winger Nathan Thomas on a season-long loan from Premier League side Sheffield United.

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  13. Is Wembley return the next scene in Radford's 'Rocky film' reign?published at 10:47 British Summer Time 24 July 2019

    Lee Radford likens his six years in charge of Challenge Cup semi-finalists Hull FC to starring in a Rocky movie.

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  14. Leeds United to star in behind-the-scenes documentarypublished at 10:47 British Summer Time 24 July 2019

    Leeds United is set to star in its very own documentary showing behind-the-scenes footage from last season.

    A football supporter at LeedsImage source, Leeds United/Prime Video/Eleven Studios

    Produced for Amazon Prime Video, it will feature the Whites' push for Premier League promotion before being beaten by Derby County in the play-offs.

    The six-part series, called Take Us Home, is to be narrated by Leeds United fan and Academy Award winner Russell Crowe.

  15. Man stabbed to death named by policepublished at 10:33 British Summer Time 24 July 2019

    Lewis Bagshaw, 21, was found with stab wounds on Sunday night in Sheffield.

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  16. Liam Gallagher to play Hull in MTV Unplugged showpublished at 10:22 British Summer Time 24 July 2019

    Liam Gallagher is to play Hull next month as part of the famous MTV Unplugged series, it's been confirmed.

    Liam GallagherImage source, EPA/Neil Hall

    This morning, the former Oasis singer announced on social media that he will perform at Hull City Hall on 3 August:

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    MTV's Unplugged series is the stuff of musical legend, not least for Nirvana's 1993 appearance, one of the last televised performances by Kurt Cobain before his death.

    The series, which sees pop stars perform stripped-down acoustic versions of their songs in front of a live audience, was particularly popular in the 1990s.

    It was wound down in 2009 before being rebooted in 2017.

  17. Sheffield city centre road closures for cycling eventpublished at 10:04 British Summer Time 24 July 2019

    Roads in Sheffield city centre will be closed for most of the day because of a cycling event taking place there.

    A road in SheffieldImage source, Google

    It's because of the Invictus UK Trials cycling event, followed by a series of other cycling events in the city.

    The affected roads are:

    • Arundel Gate towards High Street
    • Tudor Square
    • Pinstone Street
    • Charles Street
    • Union Street
    • Furnival Gate towards Rockingham Street
    • Norfolk Street
    • Surrey Street
    • Leopold Street

    Roads have been closed since 04:00 and many of them will only start to reopen between 22:00 and 23:00.

    Bus services will also be affected:

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  18. Stoke sign Terriers full-back Smithpublished at 09:56 British Summer Time 24 July 2019

    Stoke City sign defender Tommy Smith from Huddersfield Town on a three-year deal for an undisclosed fee.

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  19. Missing Sheffield woman 'safe and well'published at 09:46 British Summer Time 24 July 2019

    Yesterday, we told you about police officers searching for a missing Sheffield woman.

    Rian Dobson has now been found safe and well, South Yorkshire Police have said:

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  20. Welcome to Yorkshire 'had culture of toxicity'published at 09:24 British Summer Time 24 July 2019

    Two ex-leaders of a Yorkshire tourism body held games over who could get the priciest wine on expenses, parliament heard.

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    Paul Scriven told the House of Lords that Welcome to Yorkshire (WtY) had a "culture of toxicity" and misused public funds .

    An independent inquiry found expenses at WtY had been made without receipts.

    Responding to the wine claims, the tourism body's former chair Ron McMillan said: "On no occasion that I recall has that been the case."

    Speaking during a debate about extending the Freedom of Information Act, former Sheffield City Council leader Lord Scriven said he had attempted to investigate "major excesses" and "recent scandals" at WtY.

    The debate was told WtY was made a private company in 2009 by Sir Gary Verity and had received over £10m in public money in the last decade.

    "Excesses include luxury spending on helicopters, hotels at £600 a night [and] lavish meals during which the chief executive Gary Verity and the former chair Ron McMillan were playing games about who could get the most expensive wine on expenses," Lord Scriven said.

    The BBC has approached WtY and representatives for Sir Gary for comment.