1. Warnings over car imports after Brexitpublished at 09:52 British Summer Time 11 June 2018

    There are warnings that the volume of cars imported and exported through the Humber ports could fall when Britain leaves the European Union.

    Several global manufacturers use Grimsby and Immingham as gateways to the UK car market.

    Michael Buenning, from German company BLG Automobile Logistics, says disruption, delays and increased costs at east coast ports is "inevitable":

  2. Pop-up shop brings in funding for hospicepublished at 09:25 British Summer Time 11 June 2018

    Business students at Franklin College in Grimsby have opened their own pop-up shop.

    The store, which will donate all takings to St Andrews Hospice, stocks used items such as clothing and books to sell on to other students at the college:

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  3. Watch: Today's forecastpublished at 08:55 British Summer Time 11 June 2018

    Lisa Gallagher
    Weather presenter, BBC Look North

    A dry and fine start to the day this morning.

    Here's my full forecast:

  4. Man to appear in court charged with Louth murderpublished at 08:25 British Summer Time 11 June 2018

    A man will appear before magistrates later today charged with murder after the death of a woman in Louth.

    Marie GibsonImage source, Lincolnshire Police

    35-year-old Marie Gibson was discovered at a house in Lacey Gardens on Saturday, where she died.

    Shane Murphy, 27 and from Little Lane, Louth, will appear at Lincoln Magistrates' Court later.

  5. Did the earth move for you at the weekend?published at 08:00 British Summer Time 11 June 2018

    A 3.9-magnitude earthquake centred in Grimsby has reportedly been felt up to 60 miles (100km) away.

    Earthquake map

    The British Geological Survey (BGS) said it happened at 23:14 on Saturday, with the epicentre in Grimsby at a depth of 11 miles.

    Glen Ford, a seismologist for the BGS, said: "It is of the size we would expect people to start reporting it to us."

    It's possible you felt it where you are in Yorkshire or Lincolnshire. Let us know if you did by simply clicking here.