1. How will Captain Tom Moore's millions be spent?published at 09:38 British Summer Time 30 April 2020

    Captain Tom Moore has raised millions for NHS charities - what will happen to the money?

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  2. How Captain Tom captured our heartspublished at 09:28 British Summer Time 30 April 2020

    The war veteran set out to raise £1,000 only to pass the £30m mark has inspired legions of fans.

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  3. Crews tackle moorland blaze above Hebden Bridgepublished at 21:06 British Summer Time 19 April 2020

    Firefighters from three brigades tackled the blaze near Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire.

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  4. Fire crews tackling moor blaze in West Yorkshirepublished at 19:09 British Summer Time 19 April 2020

    Dozens of firefighters are tackling a blaze on the moors in West Yorkshire.

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    Dozens of firefighters are tackling the blaze at Widdop Reservoir above Hebden Bridge.

    Crews from the county as well as colleagues in Greater Manchester and Lancashire are fighting the fire at Widdop Reservoir near Hebden Bridge.

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    Fire crews at Widdop Reservoir moorland fire

    West Yorkshire fire service say a total of eight pumps plus other crews including specialist wildfire units are at the scene.

    They are also using beaters, water backpacks and blowers to try to extinguish the flames, believed to be burning along a 200m front.

    Fire crews at Widdop Reservoir moorland fire
  5. Capt Tom to be guest of honour at hospital openingpublished at 18:14 British Summer Time 19 April 2020

    The 99-year-old will join the opening of a Nightingale hospital in Yorkshire via video link.

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  6. Clarke to raffle Fabregas FA Cup shirtpublished at 18:04 British Summer Time 19 April 2020

    Grimsby loan striker Billy Clarke is to raffle Cesc Fabregas;' shirt which he swapped after Bradford's FA Cup win over Chelsea.

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  7. Barbecue fire warning issued to high-rise dwellerspublished at 12:16 British Summer Time 19 April 2020

    Sausages on a barbecueImage source, Wayne Hutchinson/Getty Images

    Firefighters have issued a warning about the dangers of people having barbecues on balconies in high-rise buildings.

    West Yorkshire Fire Service said it had dealt with a number of incidents in central Leeds in recent days.

    Deputy chief fire officer Dave Walton said: "We are sympathetic to the fact that residents who live in flats in urban areas may be feeling cooped up and are looking for ways to enjoy the small outdoors areas available to them."

    However, he said: "Having a barbecue on a balcony does pose a risk of fire spreading and could potentially put yourself, your family or flatmates, and other residents at risk."

  8. Doctor: 'Fake news makes patients fear hospital staff'published at 01:48 British Summer Time 19 April 2020

    Conspiracy theories have been spreading among some parts of the BAME community, says Dr John Wright.

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  9. 'Nobody asked me any questions'published at 14:11 British Summer Time 18 April 2020

    Grooming, rape and trafficking are just some of the ways children in the UK are being sexually exploited.

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  10. Fans hang scarves out for Normanpublished at 13:31 British Summer Time 18 April 2020

    Norman Hunter pictured in 1969Image source, Evening Standard/Getty Images

    Fans from all over the world have been hanging out Leeds United scarves in tribute to Norman Hunter.

    The tough-tackling centre-back died in hospital aged 76 after contracting coronavirus.

    Tributes have been paid from as far away as Australia.

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  11. Boy inspired by Captain Tom Moore to raise moneypublished at 13:04 British Summer Time 18 April 2020

    Hector Dee is raising money for the NHS by walking six miles in six days for his sixth birthday.

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  12. Warning over fire risk in national parkpublished at 12:46 British Summer Time 18 April 2020

    Fire risk signImage source, North York Moors National Park Authority

    The North York Moors National Park Authority has issued a fire alert following recent dry conditions.

    The authority is asking people to be mindful, warning that wildfires put unnecessary strain on emergency services.

    Officials have also urged people to exercise locally wherever possible.

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  13. Villagers say cyclists 'pose threat' to residentspublished at 11:22 British Summer Time 18 April 2020

    Residents in the Hope Valley complain cyclists from Sheffield are "flouting coronavirus guidelines".

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  14. Child inspired by Captain Tom Moore to raise money for NHSpublished at 11:17 British Summer Time 18 April 2020

    Hector Dee is raising money for the NHS by walking six miles for his sixth birthday.

  15. Artist brightens up town with NHS tribute muralspublished at 10:53 British Summer Time 18 April 2020

    A Yorkshire artist is brightening up her town with a series of murals paying tribute to the NHS.

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  16. Student fined for planned 360-mile round trippublished at 18:05 British Summer Time 17 April 2020

    The 20-year-old told officers he wanted to save his friend the cost of a taxi to Heathrow Airport.

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  17. Elland Road tributes to Leeds legend Norman Hunterpublished at 18:00 British Summer Time 17 April 2020

    Tributes have been laid at Leeds United today in memory of Norman Hunter, who has died at the age of 76 after contracting coronavirus.

    Flags and shirts have been placed at the foot of the Billy Bremner statue outside Elland Road - another of the club's stars who played alongside Hunter for Leeds during the 1960s and 1970s:

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  18. Birthday surprise for 92-year-old woman during lockdownpublished at 17:48 British Summer Time 17 April 2020

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    A Muslim support group in Rotherham has surprised a 92-year-old woman with cake on her birthday while she was stuck inside due to coronavirus restrictions.

    CupcakesImage source, Local Democracy Reporting Service/Muhafiz

    Community group Muhafiz delivered the special cupcakes to her door as part of a coronavirus response team they have developed.

    A spokesperson from the group said: "We realised it was the 92nd birthday of one of our users who is currently shielding due to Covid-19.

    "She was extremely emotional when our volunteer dropped off the surprise birthday cup cakes, but we were just glad we could put a smile on her face for her birthday."

    The project is jointly run by the British Muslim Youth and Rotherham Muslim Community Forum.

    Volunteers from the group have helped over 100 families by delivering food, medicine and other necessities while people self isolate to prevent spread of the virus.

  19. £31m Leeds flyover rebuild scheme set to be approvedpublished at 17:40 British Summer Time 17 April 2020

    Work is expected to begin next month to rebuild a flyover in Leeds despite the current coronavirus pandemic.

    Artist impressionImage source, Leeds City Council

    The new Regent Street flyover, which carries traffic on the inner ring road, is to replace the current steel and concrete structure built more than 50 years ago.

    It's thought about 43,000 vehicles pass over the structure every day, with 30,000 passing beneath it on the A61.

    The current bridge is to be demolished, with the new steel flyover being installed.

    The £31m project is to start during the coronavirus crisis because of the importance of the flyover to traffic in the city, the council said.

    The scheme is expected to be finished in spring 2022, with some closures being put in place during the building phase.

    The capacity of the A64(M) will be temporarily reduced from four lanes to two using a contraflow, the council added.

    Plans are to go before a council board next week and are expected to be approved.

  20. Boy receives 120 letters after pen-pal pleapublished at 17:11 British Summer Time 17 April 2020

    A boy who moved house from Scotland to North Yorkshire during lockdown has made hundreds of new "virtual" friends after his mum appealed for pen-pals to get in touch.

    Harley GlenImage source, Ashley Glen

    Harley Glen, seven, moved from Edinburgh to Harrogate in March.

    His mum Ashley posted on Facebook that she didn't want moving to become a "negative" experience and asked for people to write to her son.

    He has received more than 120 letters from children from as far away as Australia, America and New Zealand.

    Harley has also made a friend closer to home, Millie, who will be at the same school, Western Primary, when they finally go back.

    Ms Glen said moving had been particularly tough for her son, who loves being outdoors and had been due to join the year two class.

    In her original post, she wrote: "Harley's terribly lonely, and if moving across the country wasn't tough enough, we're not wanting the move to become too negative an experience for him."

    She said they had received more than 120 letters from all over the world, as well as videos and voice messages.