Summary

  • Orgreave inquiry rebuffed by Home Secretary

  • Orgreave families 'must not give up', says Hillsborough campaigner

  • Home Secretary: 'No case' for Orgreave inquiry

  • MP calls for merger of West and South Yorkshire Police

  • Police Commissioner shocked at Government decision on Orgreave

  • Burnham: Orgreave 'establishment stitch-up'

  • Live updates on Monday 31 October 2016

  1. Police name fire death teenagerpublished at 08:33 Greenwich Mean Time 31 October 2016

    Katie Galbraith
    Local Live, BBC Sheffield

    Police have confirmed the 13-year-old boy who died in a fire in a shed in South Yorkshire was Jack Sheldon.

    The teenager was discovered at a property on Byron Avenue in Campsall, near Doncaster, on Thursday evening.

    A joint investigation into the circumstances surrounding the fire is ongoing between South Yorkshire Police and South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue.

    Police said the boy's family had asked for their privacy to be respected at what was a difficult time.

    Jack SheldonImage source, South Yorkshire Police
  2. Weather: Mist and fog patches should gradually clearpublished at 08:13 Greenwich Mean Time 31 October 2016

    Aisling Creevey
    BBC Look East weather

    Early low cloud, mist and fog patches should very gradually clear most areas to reveal a dry day with some sunny intervals. 

    Winds should be light throughout, with temperatures peaking in the low teens degrees Celsius.  

  3. Good morning: Join us for today's live coveragepublished at 08:00 Greenwich Mean Time 31 October 2016

    Katie Galbraith
    Local Live, BBC Sheffield

    Morning, Katie here. I'll be with you throughout the day with the latest updates from South Yorkshire.

    We'll have the latest news, sport, weather and travel from across the region.

    Including more on this story about the Home Secretary Amber Rudd.

    She's expected to announce today whether she'll commission an inquiry into the clash between police and miners at Orgreave in South Yorkshire.

    The Home Secretary, Amber RuddImage source, AFP/Getty Images

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