Grimsby Town 1-0 Southend Unitedpublished at 22:02 Greenwich Mean Time 19 November 2021
Ryan Taylor's early goal sees Grimsby end a run of three National League defeats with victory over struggling Southend.
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Ryan Taylor's early goal sees Grimsby end a run of three National League defeats with victory over struggling Southend.
Read MoreExeter City are to donate their share of the gate receipts for the replayed FA Cup tie with Bradford City to charity.
Read MoreVinesh Godhania secretly filmed women having sex, taking showers and using the toilet, court hears.
Read MoreMarcin Stolarek was beaten, bound and thrown into a drainage ditch, a court hears.
Read MoreDisability rights campaigners hope to mount a legal challenge against a ban on blue badge parking in York city centre.
Councillors voted unanimously to permanently prevent disabled parking in pedestrianised areas to allow anti-terror defences to be installed.
The decision angered those affected, who said they had been made to feel like "second-class citizens".
York Accessibility Action group has launched a crowdfunding campaign as it plans legal action.
A total parking ban on York's narrow footstreets was brought in during the pandemic to better allow social distancing on the streets around York Minster.
Thursday's unanimous council vote rubber-stamped a proposal to make the ban permanent despite objections from disabled residents and their families.
Members of York City Council's executive said there was a need to protect public safety and take steps against the risk of so-called hostile vehicle attacks.
A son is left furious after learning that a stranger was buried alongside his parents by mistake.
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A Holocaust survivor has made an emotional trip back to the Yorkshire house that gave him a second chance at life.
Yossi Gerstein, now 88, was brought to Ilkley and the Loxleigh Hostel at the age of 12 after being rescued from post-war Europe by the British in 1946.
This week, he has returned to the building, which is again a private house, for the first time since the late 1940s.
Mr Gerstein has been living in Israel since ever since but was allowed to have a look around Loxleigh again by its current owner, Phillipa Waterland.
Ms Waterland told BBC Radio Leeds: "Clearly his delight in being here, it's just so evident.
"It's brought so much home to him and he's clearly in the happiest place and hopefully a place where he started many happy memories."
Have a listen to Yossi telling us how emotional he's found the trip:
A proposed permanent bin strike, set to start in Sheffield next week, has been called off.
GMB Union members had voted for an all-out strike from Monday over concerns about pay from contractor Veolia.
Workers have now voted to accept a new two-year deal that will see a pay increase over two years and a one-off payment.
Organiser Lee Parkinson, from GMB, said members had achieved "pay justice".
Refuse collectors had previously rejected an offer from Veolia, however accepted a new deal days before the permanent strike was due to start.
The offer will see workers receive a backdated 3% increase in year one, a one-off £250 payment for each employee, and a further 3.5% increase for year two, the union said.
It added the proposed strike could have affected more than 200,000 families across the city over Christmas.
Mr Parkinson added members at Veolia had "stood together in an act of solidarity".
An appeal's been launched after a cyclist was taken to hospital with "serious head injuries" following a collision with a car in Doncaster, police say.
The cyclist, a man in his 30s, and a white Toyota C-HR collided on the southbound carriageway of the A638 Bawtry Road at about 17:00 on Monday, according to South Yorkshire Police.
A spokesperson for the force said: "The Yorkshire Air Ambulance, South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service and Ambulance Service were called to the scene, just before the junction with Cantley Lane.
"The cyclist, was taken to hospital with a serious head injury. The road was closed for a few hours while investigations continued."
Acting Police Sergeant Martyn Micklethwaite, said: "We need to paint as clear a picture as we can about what happened in the run-up to the collision.
"If anyone was in the area at the time and witnessed what happened, or has dash cam footage which recorded the incident, we’d love to hear from you."
A murder inquiry has been launched after a man injured in a hit-and-run in Lincolnshire died, police say.
A Ford Transit van was allegedly driven into two men aged 20 and 37 in Everingtons Lane, Skegness, on Wednesday 10 November.
James Britton, 37, from Skegness, died in hospital on Thursday.
A 33-year-old man previously arrested on suspicion of attempted murder had since been detained under the Mental Health Act, Lincolnshire Police said.
The van involved in the incident was driven away from the scene, but was later stopped on the A52 after being pursued by officers.
The 20-year-old man involved in the crash suffered serious injuries, but they were not thought to be life-threatening, officers said
Anyone who saw what happened is asked to contact police.
The girls were leaving a place of worship when they were assaulted by four women, say police.
Read MoreAn appeal for witnesses to an incident on the M62 earlier today near Leeds which left a man in a "serious condition," has been launched by police.
A vehicle crashed into barriers on the road near Rothwell at about 09:10, according to West Yorkshire Police.
A male driver was taken to hospital in serious condition, officers said.
The motorway was closed for several hours in both directions between junction 30 and junction 31.
Two ambulances, a Hazardous Response Team and the Yorkshire Air Ambulance attended the scene, the Yorkshire Ambulance Service said.
Anyone who witnessed the collision or who has dashcam footage of the area from the time of the incident, is asked to contact police.
Pauline Markham, 68, was walking her dog at a Barnsley park when the man attacked her.
Read MoreCasey Badhams, 21, died after being found in a street in the town with serious stab injuries.
Read MoreFormer Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper Keiren Westwood says it was "horrible" to leave after the club were relegated to League One.
Read MorePC Graham Kanes, who told a man to "chill out or I'll choke you out", was cleared of misconduct.
Read MoreLord Ahmed of Rotherham is accused of sexual offences dating back to the 1970s.
Read MoreBoth carriageways of the M62 near Leeds have reopened following an incident near Rothwell, which closed the road for several hours, according to Highways England.
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Two ambulances, a Hazardous Response Team and the Yorkshire Air Ambulance attended an incident involving a single vehicle coming to a standstill on the road after a man had a medical episode, the Yorkshire Ambulance Service said.
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Read MoreTwo ambulances, a Hazardous Response Team and the Yorkshire Air Ambulance have attended an incident on the M62 near Leeds, which closed both carriageways for several hours.
A spokesperson for the Yorkshire Ambulance Service said: "We received a call to reports of a single vehicle coming to a standstill on the road after a man had a medical episode.
"Two ambulances, a Hazardous Response Team and the Yorkshire Air Ambulance attended the scene."
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Both carriageways of the road were closed at Rothwell between junction 30 and 31 due to a vehicle obstruction, according to Highways England.
The eastbound carriageway of the M62 has since reopened following the incident according to Leeds City Council.