Leeds heap more misery on Norwichpublished at 16:22 GMT 31 October 2021
Bottom club Norwich City remain without a Premier League win 10 games into the season after slumping to defeat against fellow strugglers Leeds United at Carrow Road.
Read MoreBottom club Norwich City remain without a Premier League win 10 games into the season after slumping to defeat against fellow strugglers Leeds United at Carrow Road.
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Read MoreLeague Two leaders Forest Green maintain their unbeaten away record after coming from behind to earn a 1-1 draw at Bradford.
Read MoreRuben Rodrigues scores a stoppage-time winner as Notts County secure a narrow victory at Grimsby.
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Read MoreBen Bainbridge's leg was shattered when an improvised explosive device detonated in Afghanistan.
Read MoreHundreds of churches across the UK will ring bells to call for urgent action on climate change.
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Read MoreThe 11.5ft tall puppet was greeted by thousands in Sheffield as part of her journey from Syria.
Read MoreThe 11.5ft (3.5m) puppet, was greeted in Sheffield by thousands of people on her journey from Syria.
Read MoreIf you look up in the night sky tomorrow and see flashing and shimmering lights, don't worry - it may just be the amazing Northern Lights paying a visit, according to BBC Look North's weather presenter Abbie Dewhurst:
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The Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, can cause spectacular light shows across the northern hemisphere and it's possible - though this is all very dependent on the weather - that they could even be visible as far south as bits of Wales and the Midlands.
If you're lucky, they could look a bit like this:
It's a phenomenon that appears as shimmering waves of stunning colour in the sky and is caused by the interaction of the solar wind - a stream of charged particles escaping the Sun - and our planet's magnetic field and atmosphere.
Don't get too excited, though: the skies will need to be clear for nature's light show to be truly enjoyed.
Oli Constable
BBC Yorkshire Live
An 11.5ft (3.5m) puppet representing a refugee's 4,970-mile (8,000km) journey from war-torn Syria to the UK has arrived in Sheffield.
Little Amal has travelled from the border of Syria and Turkey to the UK's first City of Sanctuary to raise awareness about the plight of young refugees.
She arrived into Sheffield at Victoria Quays on a barge and was greeted by crowds of people.
The puppet arrived in London last week and will make her way into Manchester as part of The Walk.
In Sheffield, she will make her way to Tudor Square at 18:00 and then the Peace Gardens by 18:30 to take part in a brass band performance.
As part of her journey, Little Amal has also been to Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany and Belgium.
Aisha Iqbal
Political Reporter
Parents in Bradford say the anti-social use of fireworks has become such a big problem they've started patrolling the streets to urge people to be more considerate.
In recent weeks, councillors in both Bradford and Leeds have been calling for tougher powers to deal with the problems caused by fireworks.
Kashif Ahmed says rockets being set off at all hours are making his life a misery: "Every time they go off at night, routines are getting disturbed.
"And it's not just us - I've got an elderly neighbour across the road. She lives on her own, and obviously she is going to get scared."
Kashif now patrols his community with the Bradford 4 Better, external campaign group, to raise awareness.
Hear more about his family's experience:
A misuse of fireworks bill is currently making its way through parliament.
However, ministers are not expected to go as far as the outright ban some campaigners are calling for.
Police are searching for a man who broke into a house in Barnsley and held a knife at his victim's throat before robbing them.
On Sunday 10 October at about 21:30, the robber is reported to have broken into a property on Crown Avenue, Cudworth.
While in the house, the man approached the victim in the living room and threatened them with a knife.
He made demands and stole a mobile phone and tobacco, South Yorkshire Police say.
An e-fit image of a suspect has been released by officers.
The man is described as having blonde/mousey brown hair and stubble, and is believed to have been wearing dark clothing and gloves with a hood up at the time.
Witnesses or people who can help police identify the man are asked to get in touch with officers.
The GMB union says members in Sheffield will vote on the new offer early next week.
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