Yorkshire: Latest news and coronavirus updatespublished at 06:29 British Summer Time 6 July 2020
Breaking news, sport, weather and travel updates from across North, West, East and South Yorkshire.
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Read MoreWest Brom keep up the pressure on Leeds at the top of the Championship by beating relegation-threatened Hull in a six-goal thriller.
Read MoreRotherham United sign ex-Hamilton winger Mickel Miller on a two-year contract ahead of their return to the Championship.
Read MoreManningham Old Manor House is one of Bradford's oldest buildings but has been empty since 2000.
Read MoreSwansea City boost their Championship play-off hopes after overcoming a slow start to beat Sheffield Wednesday, who struck late on.
Read MoreA man and a woman have been arrested on suspicion of murder.
Read MoreBradford is second in the UK's Covid-19 league table, says Dr John Wright, because it's a table of inequality.
Read MoreBeth Johnson and Phil Hobbs had to scale down their wedding day because of coronavirus restrictions.
Read MoreThe BBC speaks to people out and about in England as coronavirus restrictions are lifted.
Read MoreTwo hat-tricks, derbies with late drama and a managerial sacking dominate Saturday's Championship action.
Read MoreLt Kenneth Allen died when his US fighter jet crashed into the North Sea last month.
Read MoreTyrese Campbell's double helps Stoke romp to a win which takes them out of the bottom three and adds to Barnsley's relegation fears.
Read MoreHuddersfield's hopes of pulling away from the bottom three and Preston's play-off ambitions suffer a blow after a goalless draw.
Read MoreA major relaxation of coronavirus measures allows wedding ceremonies, cinema trips and haircuts.
Read MoreLeeds United strengthen their position at the top of the Championship table with a resounding victory at Blackburn Rovers.
Read MoreA 17-year-old boy was stabbed in the back in Leeds city centre on Friday, police say.
Read MoreThe National League play-off schedule is confirmed, with finals to be played on 1 and 2 August.
Read MoreHannah Redeyoff is delighted her wedding can go ahead after lockdown restrictions were eased.
Read MoreThe woman, who has underlying conditions, lost 16.5% of her bodyweight in three weeks, a court heard.
Read MoreOver £75m is to be spent across South Yorkshire building new homes and improving open spaces, it's been announced.
Sheffield City Region Mayor Dan Jarvis announced the government cash boost, with £40m expected to be spent on building 3,500 new homes on brownfield land over the next five years.
Meanwhile, over £33m of the headline cash will be spent on the new Barnsley "digital campus", new cycling and walking routes in Doncaster and improvements to Rotherham town centre.
The money will be used alongside the recently-approved Forge Island development, where a new leisure quarter will be built.
Three new areas have been identified in Sheffield city centre which will be improved, to help "improve air quality, biodiversity and reduce flooding".
Mr Jarvis said: "This is a huge boost for South Yorkshire, providing investment that will create jobs, build new homes and improve our town centres – making a real difference to people’s lives across the region.
"The schemes will improve walking and cycling routes, enable more active travel, improve air quality and support our fight against climate change. Building 3,500 affordable and high-quality homes will create jobs and economic growth for the region."
Rotherham Council leader Chris Read, said: "This is welcome additional cash from the government that will allow us to bring forward more quickly three projects we have wanted to see in the borough for some time – improving the town centre, supporting new businesses in the Wath area, and tackling traffic congestion through Greasbrough."