Sheff Utd stun Arsenal to claim winpublished at 23:25 British Summer Time 21 October 2019
Sheffield United claim a stunning win over Arsenal to move into the top half of the Premier League.
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Sheffield United claim a stunning win over Arsenal to move into the top half of the Premier League.
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There's a fair bit of cloud and a few showers around this morning but it will turn bright and sunny later this afternoon.
Temperatures will get up to about 13C in places:
A murder investigation is continuing this morning following a fatal stabbing in North Yorkshire yesterday.
Police say a 26-year-old man was found with serious injuries near Scarborough Town Hall and the Royal Hotel on St Nicholas Street at 02:00, say. He was taken to hospital but later died.
Five men aged between 18 and 21 and a 16 year-old boy have been arrested on suspicion of murder and remain in custody for questioning.
Anyone with any information about the incident is being asked to contact North Yorkshire Police.
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If you're making a journey on the rails in Yorkshire this Monday morning, most services appear to be running on time.
However:
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Sheffield United's record £20m signing Oli McBurnie has been charged with drink-driving in Leeds on Friday.
The 23-year-old Scotland international striker joined the Blades from Swansea in August and has scored one goal in eight Premier League appearances.
His team face Arsenal in the Premier League at Bramall Lane on Monday night.
West Yorkshire Police said McBurnie would appear at Leeds Magistrates Court on 6 November over the incident in the early hours of Friday morning.
BBC Sport has contacted Sheffield United but they are not making any comment.
Politicians in northern England are demanding passengers still having to use the much criticised Pacer trains should be offered reduced fares.
Sheffield mayor Dan Jarvis and Leeds City Council leader Judith Blake, have told train operator Northern that using the ageing units is unacceptable.
Pacers are 1980s-built railbuses meant as a short-term alternative for trains.
Northern had planned to withdraw them all by the end of this year.
The much-derided Pacers were originally constructed from the body of a bus frame and intended to have a maximum lifespan of 20 years.
Sheffield United's record £20m signing Oli McBurnie has been charged with drink-driving in Leeds in the early hours of Friday morning.
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