1. Yorkshire's Monday weather forecastpublished at 09:09 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March 2020

    BBC Weather

    Today will be largely fine and dry with lengthy spells of sunshine.

    Tonight will be cloudy and windy with outbreaks of light rain or drizzle at times:

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  2. Officials 'ignoring evidence over toxic tip'published at 09:00 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March 2020

    Campaigners say plans for a rubbish dump next to an old landfill site puts residents' health at risk.

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  3. Two arrested following fatal amusement arcade car crashpublished at 08:45 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March 2020

    Two teenagers have been arrested following a collision in Scarborough at the weekend in which a man died.

    Casino Royale amusement arcade in ScarboroughImage source, Google

    The car, a grey Seat Ibiza, crashed into the Casino Royale amusement arcade on Sandside at about 01:20 on Sunday morning, according to North Yorkshire Police.

    A 19-year-old man from the Malton area died at the scene of the collision.

    Two other teenagers in the car, a 17-year-old boy and an 18-year-old woman, suffered slight injuries and have been arrested, say police.

    It's believed the vehicle travelled from the town centre along Foreshore Road before the collision.

    Anyone who saw the car travelling through Scarborough, has any dash-cam footage of the car, or who witnessed the collision, is being urged to contact police.

  4. Check your Yorkshire train journeypublished at 08:19 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March 2020

    BBC News Travel

    If you're making a journey on the rails in Yorkshire this Monday morning, most services from our main stations appear to be generally running on time.

    However:

    • The 09:42 Leeds to Newcastle service has been cancelled

    For all the latest live updates from the county's main railway stations, click on the links below:

  5. Super League clubs and RFL to meet over coronaviruspublished at 08:00 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March 2020

    Super League clubs are due to meet in Huddersfield later to decide whether to suspend the season because of coronavirus.

    Castleford Tigers fansImage source, Reuters/Molly Darlington

    Matches were played over the weekend despite most other sports being postponed or cancelled.

    Rugby Football League (RFL) chief executive Ralph Rimmer said they had "adhered to the guidelines" set out by government in allowing games to go ahead.

    There are currently no positive tests for the virus in rugby league, he added.

    Club representatives say they're hoping for government guidance to help them make the most appropriate decision at today's meeting

    Mike Smith, chief executive of Hull KR, says: "All Super League clubs will be at there. The RFL will be in attendance as well as the Super League board.

    "So that will be a constructive meeting to decide how we go forward - whether there's a short or long-term fixture suspension."