Forest and Blades draw after late goalspublished at 22:38 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2021
Nottingham Forest and Sheffield United share the points in a Championship draw which only truly came to life late on.
Read MoreNottingham Forest and Sheffield United share the points in a Championship draw which only truly came to life late on.
Read MoreSunderland’s League One automatic-promotion bid suffers another blow as Sheffield Wednesday condemn them to a third consecutive defeat.
Read MoreRotherham miss the chance to move second in League One after Conor Washington's late goal secures Charlton a 1-1 draw at the Valley.
Read MoreJonson Clarke-Harris' header rescues a point for Peterborough against Huddersfield Town in the Championship.
Read MoreLeague One basement clubs Crewe and Doncaster do not have the guile to prise a much-needed victory from a poor quality match.
Read MoreDoctor Who and Broadchurch actor Jodie Whittaker investigates her family history. On her dad’s side, she looks into a romantic story she has been told about how her beloved grandmother Greta came to be given the middle name Verdun - also the name of a First World War battle fought shortly before Greta was born. The truth Jodie uncovers about Greta’s eldest brother’s sacrifice in that war is far more poignant than the family myth. On her mum’s side, Jodie gets to the bottom of how her great-great-grandfather worked his way up from child labourer in a Yorkshire coal mine to mine owner, and how his sons kept the family’s mines open during the biggest miners’ strikes of the 1920s.
Police said three women were injected with suspected syringes in two night clubs.
Read MoreMelanie Hayes was initially suspended but the High Court ordered she be struck off after an appeal.
Read MoreA group of 18 woman who have had 86 miscarriages between them "stick together for each other".
Read MoreThe body of Dawn Walker, 52, from Halifax, was discovered in the Lightcliffe area of the city.
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People in Leeds are being urged to think twice before turning-up at the city's accident and emergency departments, as doctors say they are coming under increasing pressure.
NHS Leeds Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) says "record numbers" of patients are arriving at Leeds General and Infirmary and St James's Hospital. The CCG says the hospitals are seeing around 80 more patients a day - an increase of 20%..
There are also 125 patients with Covid-19 in hospital in Leeds, which is the equivalent to five full wards.
Dr Sarah Davey, clinical director for urgent care, says: “Over the last few months, the number of patients seeking treatment at our emergency departments has increased considerably.
“The most urgent and life-threatening cases take priority, which means that unfortunately people coming in with less urgent issues are experiencing longer waiting times and could be treated elsewhere."
In non-urgent cases, people are being urged to check with NHS 111 before going to hospital.
A man was attacked and robbed in Leeds city centre after being lured into an alleyway by a woman offering him a Leeds United top for sale, police say.
Officers were called to Rockley Hall Yard, off The Headrow, at about 21:50 on Sunday.
The victim, a man in his 50s, had been drinking in the Three Legs pub when he was approached by the woman, according to West Yorkshire Police.
He went with her to the nearby alleyway where a man appeared and punched him in the head, knocking him to the floor before stealing his wallet containing cash.
The suspects are then believed to have run off down The Headrow towards Vicar Lane, officers say.
The woman is described as white, about 5ft 9ins tall, of medium build with darkish hair and a Leeds accent. The man is described as white, tall, slim and with short dark hair.
Anyone with information about the attack, or who saw what happened, is asked to contact police.
Local Democracy Reporting Service
A Lincolnshire MP has said nothing has yet convinced her to support proposals for an underground nuclear storage facility in her constituency.
Radioactive Waste Management (RWM), a government agency, has identified a potential site for the disposal of nuclear waste at a former gas terminal in Theddlethorpe, near Mablethorpe.
A working group scrutinising the proposals was recently set up after agreement from Lincolnshire County Council – and East Lindsey District Council’s executive committee is due to follow suit on Wednesday.
In a statement, Louth and Horncastle Conservative MP Victoria Atkins said following the creation of the working group, she wanted “to reiterate my opposition to the possibility of nuclear waste being dumped on our beautiful Lincolnshire coastline".
She added: "Nothing I have heard or seen so far has convinced me this proposal would be beneficial to our area."
Ms Atkins added she would meet representatives from RWM again and would keep her constituents updated.
Around 10% of the UK’s nuclear waste needs to be disposed of in more secure ways for thousands of years, and what is known as a Geological Disposal Facility would aim to do that through a mix of engineered and natural barriers between 200m-1,000m underground.
The working group looking at the Theddlethorpe proposals will take six to 12 months to carry out its initial processes, which will include starting conversations with local communities and identifying a search area to undertake feasibility studies.
BBC Radio Leeds
A new photography exhibition is sharing the stories of 12 people living and working in Leeds during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The project, called "19 Centimetres", external, has been put together by photojournalist Jude Vidal, who spent six months photographing people, each with their own unique experiences.
Ms Vidal told BBC Radio Leeds: "We've just found people who were willing to be followed for six months by me with my camera during one of their most chaotic times, and when they were often at their most vulnerable."
Subjects include a barber from Harehills (pictured), who re-trained as an electrician during lockdown, and a nurse who inspired the title of the exhibition.
"She went to see her mother for the first time in a long time, because of Covid-19, and she took her daughter," Jude says.
"Her mother measured her granddaughter against the door frame and said, 'you've grown 19 centimetres, that's 19 centimetres that I've missed of your life.'"
The exhibition is being shown at the First White Cloth Hall in the city centre.
BBC Radio York
Police in North Yorkshire have launched a new campaign to try to reduce the numbers of fatalities on the county's roads.
The force says there have been 30 fatal road traffic collisions in the area so far this year and 20 of those were in the past five months.
The latest fatality was a 79-year-old woman who died last week when the car she was in crashed into an office building in Whitby.
Police say the Covid lockdowns are partly to blame for a surge in poor driving and serious accidents as people used vehicles less for much of the year.
Humberside's chief fire officer fears gangs are deliberately luring crews to be attacked.
Read MorePeople in Cleethorpes are being advised to keep doors and windows closed as fire crews tackle a blaze in the town.
The fire is in a two-storey derelict building on Pelham Road which is said to be well alight.
Black smoke, believed to be caused by polystyrene inside the burning building, is currently visible across the town.
Two flood warnings are currently in place for York, meaning flooding is imminent or occurring in the areas affected.
The warnings are currently in place for the River Ouse at Naburn Lock, external and at riverside properties in York, external.
According to the government's flood warning service, the River Ouse in York peaked at about 2.85m early this morning and is forecast to fall during the day.
No significant rainfall is expected in the next couple of days, it adds.
More safety data is needed before the hard shoulder is made into a permanent traffic lane, MPs have said.
Read MoreA man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after the body of a teenager was found in Doncaster.
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