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Read MoreA new exhibition celebrating the lives of Jamaicans who settled in Leeds after World War Two has opened.
Called "Eulogy", it will run until 1 September at Leeds Central Library.
It documents the lives of West Indians who travelled to the UK to fill labour shortages in the NHS and many other industries.
It aims to reflect the contribution immigrants made to the economy and culture of of the city.
The event, organised by Jamaica Society Leeds, is supported by an £82,000 National Lottery Heritage Fund grant.
This was the scene a short time ago after a crash involving a lorry closed the M606 near Bradford.
The road is currently closed southbound from junction three to junction one, with disruption on the northbound carriageway as well.
Highways England shared pictures on Twitter of the collision and said police and traffic officers are on the scene.
The hosts of a mountain bike festival which was cancelled after this week's flash flooding in North Yorkshire say they've been "completely overwhelmed" with messages of support.
The Ard Rock event was due to take place this weekend near Reeth in Swaledale, but the site was "submerged" when a month's rain fell in four hours.
Over the past few days, a clean-up operation has been under way at the Dales Bike Centre, which was set to host the event, with people turning up to help with "shovels and brushes" to help.
A post on the centre's Facebook page said: "Just looking across our social media outlets we’re completely overwhelmed with messages of support and offers of help.
"It’s truly heartening and has certainly kept spirits high."
The centre was said to have "come off very lightly" from the flooding and is already back up and running and open for business.
Meanwhile, a goldfish rescued from a puddle in the road by the owner of the centre is said to be "enjoying its new home".
Police have released CCTV images of three people they want to speak to after £700 in cash was stolen from a venue in Hull.
Officers want to speak to two men and a woman after a bag of money was taken from an office at Union Mash Up on Princes Avenue.
The trio entered the venue together at about 23:00 on Monday 8 July, with a man suspected of taking the money.
Officers want to hear from anyone who recognises the people in the photographs or who has any information about the burglary.
A crash involving a lorry has closed the M606 near Bradford.
The M62 will be affected and the M606 northbound and southbound will be severely disrupted, West Yorkshire Police warn.
The southbound carriageway will be fully closed for some time, according to West Yorkshire Police:
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One of Barnsley's longest running businesses is reopening today after staff stepped in to take it on.
Menswear store Ashworth & Bird, which was called Frank Bird, had been run as a family business for years before being sold 11 years ago.
The shop has been serving the town for 80 years, but last month it closed its doors unexpectedly.
People from the new management team say it's a big thing for the town.
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A nightclub which was fined thousands of pounds for creating a fire safety risk “too awful to contemplate” is to install new escape doors.
The owners of Kuda, on Clifford Street, have applied for planning permission to put in new fire escape doors after they were fined £42,000 and ordered to pay £16,666 in costs earlier this year.
This comes after it was discovered that on 24 November 2017 there were 1,300 punters inside the venue - more than double its 645 capacity.
North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service said most were young people who had been drinking alcohol and, if a fire had broken out, there was a real risk they would have become trapped in a burning building.
Judge Geoffrey Marson, sentencing at Leeds Crown Court in June, said: “Had there been a fire, it is too awful to contemplate what might have happened."
Kuda's owners now want to put in new fire escape doors on the Cumberland Street side of the venue "to further improve the fire safety of the unit".
A former Victorian mill in Calderale which was seriously damaged in a fire yesterday is beyond repair, the council says.
The blaze at the former Walkley Clogs factory in Mytholmroyd has destroyed the building.
It was disused after closing in 2002 when it was a tourist attraction.
The building is damaged beyond repair and demolition work continues, according to Calderdale Council.
Burnley Road will be closed until further notice, the council added.
Fire engines around East Yorkshire are being equipped with pet oxygen masks after £1,000 was raised by local dog walkers.
Jane Kinnear and Pam Campling organised a dog walk to raise money for Smokey Paws, which creates the masks to help save animals following fires.
Jane was inspired to raise the money after a friend lost two dogs following a house fire last year.
The money was used to fund 12 pet oxygen masks which will be used in Beverley, Driffield, Hornsea, Hull, Market Weighton, Patrington, Pocklington, Preston, Withernsea, Howden, and Brough.
Humberside Fire and Rescue Service says its crews frequently use the masks to provide oxygen to animals, particularly following a house fire.
The masks come in a number of sizes, to fit a range of different animals, and this video shows how they work:
Premier League side Sheffield United complete the £20m signing of Scotland striker Oli McBurnie from Swansea.
Read MoreThree men have been arrested in Leeds in connection with the theft of millions of pounds worth of mobile phones.
West Yorkshire Police said the men were arrested at addresses in the Harehills area of the city as part of an investigation into the organised theft of phones across the north east of England.
The force said the stolen mobile phones were worth an estimated £2m.
A driver in York was held at knifepoint by a man who jumped on the bonnet of her car before demanding she hand over her vehicle or he'd claim she'd run him over.
The incident happened after the 22-year-old woman stopped at a junction around Chapelfields Road and Ridgeway in Acomb between 21:45 and 22:15 on Thursday 25 July.
A man driving a silver car came to her assistance and the suspect ran off along Ridgeway in the direction of St Aiden’s Church.
The woman was uninjured in the incident although she was left badly shaken.
Officers are appealing for the man in the silver car and his woman passenger to come forward as they may have vital information about the suspect.
The suspect is described as white, 5ft, 7in and skinny, aged between 23 and 30, with a black hooded top and dark trousers.
Sheffield United record signing Oli McBurnie speaks of his pride as he becomes Scotland's most expensive footballer but he leaves Swansea with a heavy heart.
Read MoreWest Yorkshire firefighters have been called in to help with the emergency in Derbyshire where a dam is at risk of collapsing.
Emergency crews are racing to save the damaged reservoir at Whaley Bridge, as "terrified" residents fear their town could be flooded.
Water is being pumped out of the 300 million gallon Toddbrook reservoir and an RAF helicopter is dropping 400 tonnes of aggregate around it.
West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue crews join South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue crews in providing help to local emergency services.
A high-volume pump is currently being used to move water away from the damaged wall.
Police, the Environment Agency, and the Canal and River Trust have all said there is a "real risk" the dam could collapse.
Some electric vehicle users are accused of taking advantage of the charging points.
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Barnsley has its first smoke-free public park after staff at Elsecar’s award-winning facility signed up to the council’s campaign to makes smoking invisible to a growing generation.
The town already has smoke-free zones, including the fountains area outside the Town Hall, in schools, the hospital and play areas, including that within Elsecar Park.
Now the voluntary exclusion – which relies on co-operation from visitors – has been extended to the full park, making it the first in Barnsley where there should be no sign of smokers.
It is also hoped the change will cut down on littering, by removing smoking materials being dropped by users.
Luke Ayling dismisses suggestions that Marcelo Bielsa's training methods might hamper Leeds' promotion chances.
Read MoreThis is the scene this morning following a fire at a former Victorian mill in Calderdale.
The fire service says four appliances remain on site at Burnley Road in Mytholmroyd, working alongside Calderdale Council.
The council said the building is going to be demolished, following the blaze at the former home of Walkley Clogs.
Police have released a CCTV image of a man they want to speak to in connection with "inappropriate" behaviour in the changing area of H&M in York.
Officers say the man in the picture above may have information which could help with the investigation into the incident at the clothes shop on Spurriergate at 13:45 on 15 May.
North Yorkshire Police want to hear from anyone who recognises the man in the image.