1. Blades striker in court on drink-driving chargepublished at 16:09 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2019

    Sheffield United's £20m striker Oli McBurnie has appeared in court to face a drink-driving charge.

    Oli McBurnieImage source, Reuters

    The Scotland international striker was stopped by West Yorkshire Police in Garforth near Leeds in the early hours of 18 October.

    He is accused of being one-and-a-half times over the legal limit.

    The 23-year-old pleaded not guilty to one charge of drink-driving at Leeds Magistrates' Court earlier and is due to go on trial on 16 March.

  2. Humber Bridge boss steps down from jobpublished at 16:00 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2019

    Dr Kevin Moore was brought in to develop the bridge as a major tourist attraction.

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  3. Police concern over rise of 'paedophile hunters'published at 15:52 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2019

    Paedophile hunters' evidence is used in court but police warn about the groups' motives.

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  4. 'I've never been so terrified' - Harehills residentpublished at 15:47 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2019

    Disturbances in Harehills in Leeds last night, which saw six police officers injured and 15 people arrested, have been described as "utter chaos" by local residents.

    Bonfire night trouble

    Police in riot gear and groups of youths clashed after disorder broke out in the area at about 20:00.

    Local resident Dave Murphy said: "There was a bit of fireworks as normal and then all of a sudden, you could tell just by looking that it was escalating.

    "Then, the next minute it went boom. Riots started going up and down, fireworks, fires.

    "I saw about 80 police officers in riot gear and there were about 60 people shooting rockets and whatever else at police."

    Jonathan Lawrence

    Jonathan Lawrence (pictured above) said: "It was utter chaos. At about 11:15 the riot police showed up. I dared to look out the window and there was a line of riot police at the top of the street.

    "I'm a big supporter of Harehills, we have a lot of good stuff and a lot of good people living here, but I've never been so terrified as I was last night. I have to admit I'm considering moving as I do not want to be in that position again."

  5. Bradford City match at Colchester United postponedpublished at 15:23 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2019

    Bradford City's League Two fixture away at Colchester United, which was due to take place on 16 November, has been postponed.

    Valley ParadeImage source, Google

    The game has been called off because three Colchester players were called up for international duty, which automatically gives the club the right to apply for a postponement.

    A new date for the match hasn't been announced yet.

    Fixtures in the Premier League and Championship, English football's top two tiers, aren't scheduled to take place during international fixture windows.

  6. 'Inept' ambulance service loses Hull contractpublished at 15:05 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2019

    A private ambulance company which was described as "inept and disorganised" by its own staff has been stripped of an NHS contract.

    Private ambulance

    Thames Ambulance Service Limited (TASL) will stop providing patient transport services in Hull next year.

    The non-emergency service will be instead be operated by NHS-run Yorkshire Ambulance Service from March 2020.

    TASL described losing the contract as a "great disappointment".

    The company had faced a number of complaints, and MPs had called for its contracts to be terminated during a parliamentary debate.

  7. Over half a million illegal cigs seized in six monthspublished at 14:40 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2019

    At least 650,000 illegal cigarettes and packets of tobacco have been seized in East Yorkshire in the past six months, according to police.

    Illegal cigarettesImage source, Humberside Police

    Tobacco dogs and local policing teams have been working with Trading Standards officers to search houses, businesses, and vehicles, said Humberside Police.

    HM Revenue and Customs has brought its own prosecutions and six shops, on Beverley Road, Hessle Road and Anlaby Road in Hull, have been closed due to suspected criminal activity.

    Illegal cigarettesImage source, Humberside Police

    Police said counterfeit cigarettes and tobacco were found hidden in a wide range of places including the top of fridges, behind false shelves and remote controlled walls, buried in gardens, inside false drawers or around door frames.

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    It might seem like we’re just taking cheap cigs, tobacco and booze off the streets, but these are not victimless crimes. They can be bought at pocket money prices and can therefore be alluring to vulnerable children, for instance."

    Karen Walker, Licensing PC, Humberside Police

  8. 'Hooligan element targeted police' in Harehills disorderpublished at 14:21 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2019

    A "hooligan element" has been blamed by West Yorkshire Police for disturbances in Leeds last night which saw a number of police officers injured.

    The disturbance

    Six officers were hurt and 15 people have been arrested after disorder broke out in Harehills at about 20:00.

    Youths throwing fireworks and setting fire to bins were tackled by police in riot gear.

    Ch Supt Steve Cotter said there was no suggestion the disorder was the result of "any tension in the community or animosity towards the police".

    "This appears to have been about a hooligan element of local youths seeing an opportunity on Bonfire Night to engage in firework-related disorder on a large-scale.

    "Police officers were deliberately targeted and injured during these incidents and that is not something we can ever accept," Det Supt Cotter added.

  9. Hoy welcomes Nicola Adams to 'pipe and slippers club'published at 13:53 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2019

    Fellow Olympic Gold medalist Sir Chris Hoy is among the sporting stars to have paid tribute to Leeds boxer Nicola Adams' "outstanding" career after she announced her retirement.

    Adams announced earlier today she was retiring from boxing over fears she could lose her sight:

    Chirs Hoy TweetImage source, Chris Hoy/Twitter

    Meanwhile, Halifax's Paralympic champion Hannah Cockcroft shared a photo of her and Adams, external proudly showing off their medals from London 2012.

    She said it's been "a pleasure following your golden career":

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  10. Long train delays after incident on East Coast Main Linepublished at 13:27 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2019

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    Rail passengers travelling between Yorkshire, Lincolnshire and London are facing long delays and cancellations after an incident on the line between Grantham and Newark North Gate.

    East Coast Main Line services affected include those from Bradford, Leeds, York, Doncaster and Grantham.

    The line between Peterborough and Doncaster has reopened recently, but delays are expected until about 16:00, according to National Rail Enquiries, external.

    Buses are running between Newark and Lincoln and customers affected by the disruption are being told they can use their tickets on services tomorrow.

  11. Teenager arrested on suspicion of robbing elderly womanpublished at 12:58 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2019

    A 17-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of robbery after an elderly woman had her hand bag stolen in Sheffield.

    Police jacket

    The 80-year-old was walking along an alleyway close to Little Norton Lane in the Meadowhead area of the city last Wednesday at about 17:15.

    The woman was approached and asked for money to get a taxi, and then for coins for a bus fare.

    She refused, and the suspect is then reported to have grabbed her handbag, causing her to fall to the floor.

    South Yorkshire Police said a 17-year-old boy arrested in connection with the incident is being held in police custody.

  12. Levi Ogden death: Halifax murder accused in courtpublished at 12:37 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2019

    A man accused of murdering a mother of two in Halifax will stand trial in April.

    Levi OgdenImage source, West Yorkshire Police

    Levi Ogden, 26, was discovered seriously injured in Silver Street on Sunday and died later in hospital.

    Lloyd Birkby, 26, of Langdale Street, Halifax, is charged with murder and two counts of common assault.

    Appearing via video link at Bradford Crown Court he entered no plea. He is due to reappear on 6 January and the judge set a trial date of 27 April.

  13. Bradford boy, 10, had 'aspiration' to be a drug dealerpublished at 12:20 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2019

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    A 10-year-old Bradford boy told charity workers he wanted to become a drug dealer when he grew up, it has emerged.

    drug dealingImage source, Getty Images

    The child was described as having a "worrying" knowledge of Class A drugs, by a charity worker during a presentation to council leaders.

    The council's executive was updated on what is being done to tackle exploitation linked to "county lines" drug dealing.

    Police said some young people saw drug dealing as a "viable career option"

  14. Six officers hurt, 15 people arrested in Leeds disorderpublished at 11:49 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2019

    Six police officers were hurt and 15 people arrested during disorder in part of Leeds last night.

    Police at scene

    Police were targeted with "fireworks and other missiles" during the trouble which happened in Harehills yesterday evening, according to the West Yorkshire force.

    Officers were initially called at about 18:00 to reports of youths gathering in the Banstead Park area and lighting a fire.

    By 19:30, a wheelie bin had been set alight in Harehills Road leading to officers being deployed who then came under attack from fireworks. Passing motorists were also targeted, say police.

    By about 12:30 this morning, the situation was "calmed and relative normality returned to the area", according to the force.

    Four police officers were hurt during the trouble, with two needing hospital treatment, but none were seriously injured, police say.

    A total of 15 males, aged between 11 and 23, all from Harehills area, were arrested on suspicion of violent disorder and remain in custody.

  15. Dales planners say 'yes' to dozens of homes, but few builtpublished at 11:25 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2019

    Yorkshire Dales planners have been told that 60 new homes were given planning permission in the national park last year, but only 25 were completed.

    Yorkshire Dales meetingImage source, YDNPA

    A meeting of the audit committee, external was told there were now outstanding permissions for 600 homes, but a shortage of new affordable housing remained.

    National park board member Jim Munday said: “The reason for the shortage of new and affordable housing in the Yorkshire Dales National Park lies with the slow rate of building in the park and not with any lack of planning permissions."

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    There is not enough investment in the sort of small-scale, affordable housing schemes that we need, in part because it’s cheaper to build on large sites outside the National Park in places like Colburn and Catterick."

    Jim Munday

  16. Fleetwood boss faces trial over Barnsley Stendel 'assault'published at 11:16 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2019

    Fleetwood Town manager Joey Barton is due to go on trial next year accused of assaulting former Barnsley head coach Daniel Stendel.

    Joey Barton leaving Sheffield Crown CourtImage source, Dave Higgens/PA Wire

    Mr Barton (pictured), 37, is alleged to have pushed the German manager at Barnsley's Oakwell Stadium on 13 April after Fleetwood lost their League One match 4-2, leaving Mr Stendel with a damaged tooth.

    The former England international pleaded not guilty to a charge of assault occasioning actual bodily harm when he appeared at Sheffield Crown Court this morning.

    A provisional trial date was fixed for 1 June 2020.

  17. West Yorkshire motorway crash victim diespublished at 10:54 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2019

    A man who was seriously injured in a collision with a lorry on the M621 in Leeds earlier this week has died in hospital, say police.

    Police jacket

    John Rangeley, 47, from Beeston, Leeds, was involved in a collision with an articulated lorry near junction 3 just after 05:00 on Monday.

    He was taken to Leeds General Infirmary where he had emergency treatment but died yesterday, according to West Yorkshire Police.

    Officers say they want anyone who witnessed the incident, or who has relevant dash-cam footage, to get in touch.

  18. Cannabis-filled attic discovered in police raidpublished at 10:35 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2019

    A total of 12 large cannabis plants have been seized in a drugs raid at a property in South Yorkshire.

    Cannabis in atticImage source, South Yorkshire Police

    The plants were discovered in the attic room of a house on Milton Road in Mexborough, according to South Yorkshire Police.

    A 30-year-old man and a 28-year-old woman were interviewed and released under investigation, say the force.

    Det Insp Steve Smith, said: “We are continuing to work hard to show the local community organised crime will not be tolerated.”

  19. 'High visibility' patrols after night of disorder in Leedspublished at 10:07 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2019

    Police officers will carry out "high visibility" patrols in part of Leeds today after Bonfire Night disorder last night.

    Police vehicles at scene

    The disorder, involving groups of youths throwing fireworks and setting bins alight, broke out at about 20:00, and saw fireworks and missiles hurled at police.

    Several people were arrested and investigations are continuing to identify those involved, say police.

    Fire-damaged sign

    Ch Supt Damien Miller said: "In conjunction with our partner agencies, we have prepared for all possible eventualities over the bonfire period.

    "We made it clear from the outset that any instances of disorder or antisocial behaviour would not be tolerated and we were able to quickly respond.

    “Those individuals that engage in such behaviour are within the minority and do not represent the wider community," he added.

  20. Yorkshire cycling-on-prescription could get UK roll-outpublished at 09:38 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2019

    A cycling-on-prescription scheme which was run as a trial in Yorkshire has been so successful it could be rolled out across the UK, organisers say.

    CyclistsImage source, WYCA

    The scheme allows health professionals to offer those with long-term conditions 12 weeks of cycle training.

    More than 1,000 people have been referred to the scheme since it launched four years ago, according to the West Yorkshire Combined Authority.

    Cycle UK said the scheme showed cycling was good for overall well-being.

    The initiative is funded by West Yorkshire Combined Authority, which covers Barnsley, Bradford, Calderdale, Craven, Harrogate, Kirklees, Leeds, Selby, Wakefield and York.

    Figures from 2018-19 showed people using the scheme reported a marked increase in feeling more confident and relaxed.