1. Have you seen missing 15-year-old?published at 09:03 British Summer Time 14 October 2019

    Police have issued an urgent appeal to find a 15-year-old boy who has been reported missing from East Yorkshire.

    Jack NaylorImage source, Humberside Police

    Humberside Police say Jack Naylor (pictured) was last seen yesterday in the Driffield area.

    He's described as about 5ft 9ins tall, slim with light brown hair.

    The force say he was last seen wearing a grey hoodie, white t-shirt, blue joggers, and black trainers.

    Anyone who sees him is being asked to contact police.

  2. Watch: Monday's weather forecast for Yorkshirepublished at 08:45 British Summer Time 14 October 2019

    Abbie Dewhurst
    Weather Presenter, BBC Look North

    After a chilly start we're going to see heavy and persistent rain pushing its way up from the south.

    The MET Office has issued a yellow warning for rain, external.

    Temperatures will get up to about 13C in places:

  3. Steampunk festival held in Brontes' Haworthpublished at 08:21 British Summer Time 14 October 2019

    Hundreds of steampunks have descended on the Pennine village of Haworth for a festival dedicated to the genre.

    Steampunks at HaworthImage source, PA Media

    The event features parades, fashion shows, music and burlesque acts.

    Tea duelling - who can keep a dunked biscuit intact for the longest - is another highlight and in keeping with the movement's courteous ethos.

    Steampunks at HaworthImage source, PA Media

    Steampunk began as a sub-genre of science fiction which imagines a future powered by steam and clockwork but from a Victorian perspective.

    Steampunks at HaworthImage source, PA Media

    Proceeds from the event are being donated to the Sue Ryder Manorlands hospice in Oxenhope.

  4. Watch: Ferrybridge cooling towers demolishedpublished at 08:00 British Summer Time 14 October 2019

    Four cooling towers at a West Yorkshire power station have been demolished.

    The 114-metre high towers at the Ferrybridge C site, near the A1(M) in Knottingley, took approximately 10 seconds to come down yesterday.

    About 100 homes were evacuated and people gathered on the roadside and in fields to watch the controlled demolition.

    The site, which had produced electricity for 50 years, was closed by power firm SSE in March 2016 as part its transition to low-carbon energy: