1. Care staffing 'critical' as jab deadline loomspublished at 15:18 British Summer Time 27 October 2021

    Hundreds of staff in one county are yet to be vaccinated while recruitment fears pervade elsewhere.

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  2. Report recommends Bradford Commonwealth soldiers' memorialpublished at 14:01 British Summer Time 27 October 2021

    A review of monuments in Bradford has recommended a new local memorial to Commonwealth soldiers.

    Bradford city centreImage source, Google

    The review was commissioned by the authority's leader in the light of the Black Lives Matter campaign.

    One of the recommendations of the report is for the council to support the creation of a memorial to those soldiers from Commonwealth countries who died in World War One and Two.

    It also recommends a transparent process for decisions about any new statues and monuments in streets and parks.

    The report , externalrecommends the council use the City of Culture 2025 bid to create a lasting celebration of the district's diversity and migration to Bradford for previously untold stories and contributions to be heard.

    It is to be discussed at meeting of the council's executive meeting on 2 November.

  3. Hull Uni nightclub closed in boycott over women's safetypublished at 12:53 British Summer Time 27 October 2021

    Natalie Glanvill
    Reporter BBC Radio Humberside

    Bars and nightclubs in Northern Lincolnshire and East Yorkshire may be affected tonight as part of a nationwide boycott by young women and their allies over drink spiking.

    Asylum Nightclub, University of HullImage source, Google

    Campaign group Girls Night In has organised a boycott of clubs and bars on Wednesday night in cities across the UK.

    Students at the University of Hull have voted to close their campus nightclub Asylum tonight in solidarity.

    It's after Humberside Police confirmed they are investigating a report of someone being spiked by injection in Hull at the weekend as well as a second potential incident.

    Holly Burton, president of inclusivity and diversity at the Students' Union told BBC Radio Humberside that more could be done at venues to help keep women safe:

  4. Councillor resigns after admitting fraud chargespublished at 12:09 British Summer Time 27 October 2021

    Giles McNeill, ex-leader of West Lindsey, has admitted stealing from Conservative Party coffers.

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  5. Trio jailed after man taken against his willpublished at 11:58 British Summer Time 27 October 2021

    Gratas Mitkus, Mantas Vitkus and Liudvitkas Luksys targeted their victim in a Tesco car park.

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  6. Former MP Jared O'Mara denies expenses fraudpublished at 11:34 British Summer Time 27 October 2021

    Jared O'Mara is alleged to have submitted false invoices to parliament totalling £28,650.

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  7. Body found in search for missing Goole teenagerpublished at 11:12 British Summer Time 27 October 2021

    Natalie Glanvill
    Reporter BBC Radio Humberside

    Humberside Police say a body has been found in the search for a Goole teenager who went missing from her home on Sunday.

    Humberside Police

    Formal identification hasn't taken place yet however the family of 18 year-old Zara Sweet have been informed and are being supported by officers.

    A Humberside Police spokesperson said they are treating the death as unexplained but don't believe there to be any suspicious circumstances.

  8. Custom-built buggies stolen in Barnsleypublished at 10:31 British Summer Time 27 October 2021

    Four custom-built and very unusual buggie-type vehicles have been stolen by thieves in Barnsley.

    Barnsley buggies stolenImage source, South Yorkshire Police

    The vehicles were stolen from a business in Hemmingfield Road, Wombwell, between Saturday 16 October and Monday 18 October, said South Yorkshire Police.

    Officers are looking for witnesses or anyone with information or dashcam footage to contact them.

    PC Louise Phillips said: “We also want to hear from you if you’ve been offered one, or some of its parts, for sale."

  9. Striking scaffolders in Scunthorpe want 'fair pay deal'published at 09:41 British Summer Time 27 October 2021

    Natalie Glanvill
    Reporter BBC Radio Humberside

    Dozens of striking scaffolders in Scunthorpe say they'll continue their industrial action until they get a fair pay deal.

    British Steel ScunthorpeImage source, Google Street View

    The 60 employees of Actavo, who work on the British Steel site, walked out four weeks ago in a long-running dispute over pay.

    Actavo says it regrets the decision taken by Unite the Union and its members.

    It also said the dispute predates its contract with British Steel.

  10. Wednesday's forecast for Yorkshire and Lincolnshirepublished at 08:49 British Summer Time 27 October 2021

    BBC Weather

    Today is expected to be a mostly cloudy and unsettled day with outbreaks rain moving in from the west at times. A few areas will remain drier with largely cloudy skies.

    Tonight, it will remain cloudy and unsettled with further outbreaks of rain pushing in from the west at times. It will remain mild overnight.

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  11. MPs urge 'Rotherham-style' child sex abuse inquirypublished at 08:18 British Summer Time 27 October 2021

    Keighley and Ilkley MP Robbie Moore says the issue is being "swept under the carpet" in Bradford.

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  12. North Yorkshire worst in UK for bird crimepublished at 08:00 British Summer Time 27 October 2021

    The number of birds of prey illegally killed in the UK has hit record levels, according to the RSPB's annual report.

    Poisoned buzzardImage source, RSPB

    The charity's Birdcrime report says 137 offences were recorded in 2020, with 26 taking place in North Yorkshire, making it the worst area in the UK for the seventh year in a row.

    Victims in the county included 16 buzzards, two peregrine falcons, two red kites and one goshawk.

    The RSPB say two-thirds of the deaths in North Yorkshire were "directly related to grouse shooting" and has called on the government to licence driven grouse moors.

    Mark Thomas, Head of Investigations UK, said: “Although we have become used to the illegal killing of birds of prey, the figure for 2020 is truly shocking.

    “The RSPB welcomes the announcement by the Scottish Government to licence driven grouse moors there, but this has to happen now in England as well.

    "Licensing should be conditional on compliance with wildlife protection laws, and if breached, should result in removal of the right to shoot."

  13. 'Drink spiking makes us scared of going out again'published at 00:04 British Summer Time 27 October 2021

    Three women explain how drink spiking has impacted them ahead of a nationwide venue boycott.

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  14. Wigan Athletic 1-2 Lincoln Citypublished at 22:12 British Summer Time 26 October 2021

    Wigan miss the chance to go top of League One as they lose at home to Lincoln.

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  15. Wealdstone 1-0 Grimsby Townpublished at 21:56 British Summer Time 26 October 2021

    Matt Buse's first-half goal sees Wealdstone upset National League leaders Grimsby.

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  16. Coffins protest planned over smart motorway deathspublished at 21:08 British Summer Time 26 October 2021

    Campaigners plan to carry 38 coffins across London to demand smart motorways are scrapped.

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  17. Boy has £2m of cryptocurrency seized by policepublished at 20:38 British Summer Time 26 October 2021

    The teenager set up a fake gift voucher website and bought a haul of Bitcoins which soared in value.

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  18. Sheffield city centre Clean Air Zone approvedpublished at 17:32 British Summer Time 26 October 2021

    Local Democracy Reporting Service

    Drivers of the most polluting vehicles will be charged to enter Sheffield city centre after the council agreed to introduce a Clean Air Zone (CAZ).

    SheffieldImage source, ANDREW TRYON/GEOGRAPH

    From late 2022, some buses and HGVs will be charged £50 per day to enter the inner ring road, with some taxis being charged £10.

    Private cars and electric or greener vehicles would be exempt.

    The move would encourage drivers to choose and upgrade to cleaner vehicles, Sheffield City Council said.

    At a city council meeting on Tuesday, councillors agreed to approve the plans.

    Sheffield's Clean Air Zone on a mapImage source, SHEFFIELD CITY COUNCIL

    Councillor Douglas Johnson said the CAZ was a "really important" move to clean up the air.

    He told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: "It's a step forward towards a much cleaner city, a much greener city and a city that people want to live in and you can live in because it's going to be healthier with more to do for the future."

    The CAZ will be enforced using automatic number plate recognition cameras.

  19. 'I released an album after my dementia diagnosis'published at 17:26 British Summer Time 26 October 2021

    North Yorkshire grandfather Steven Peacock took up the piano after his diagnosis in 2018.

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  20. Plan for new Boston A&E department announcedpublished at 16:33 British Summer Time 26 October 2021

    The "much-needed" transformation would see the department double in size, health bosses say.

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