Bristol City 2-2 Sheffield Wednesdaypublished at 21:58 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2017
Tammy Abraham's second-half equaliser ends Bristol City's eight-game losing run with a draw against Sheffield Wednesday.
Read MoreInquest into death of York girl Katie Rough adjourned
Wheelchair user told she could not get on bus in West Yorkshire
Ground breaking ceremony for new IKEA in Sheffield
Scarborough residents' fears over Futurist plans
Rotherham Council admits it's overcharged estate residents in Swinton for heating
York literature festival line-up announced
Free travel for Bradford City fans after postponed match
Updates on Monday 30 January 2017
David Ward, Kate Linderholm and Nick Wilmshurst
Tammy Abraham's second-half equaliser ends Bristol City's eight-game losing run with a draw against Sheffield Wednesday.
Read MoreBritt Assombalonga's double earns Nottingham Forest a morale-lifting 2-0 win against Championship bottom side Rotherham.
Read MoreThose are all the updates from BBC Yorkshire Live on Monday 30 January 2017.
For the latest news, sport, weather and travel for Tuesday 31 January, click here to get the latest updates on Tuesday.
Blackburn Rovers sign Sheffield Wednesday striker Lucas Joao on loan for the rest of the season.
Read MoreThousands of people across the UK protest against President Trump's immigration crackdown.
Read MoreRotherham sign Plymouth defender Ben Purrington for an undisclosed fee and Cardiff's Semi Ajayi on loan.
Read MoreNick Wilmshurst
BBC Local Live, Leeds
Well that's all from us for today, we'll be back tomorrow from 06:30 with all the latest news, sport, weather and travel for Yorkshire.
But before we go, let's look back at some of our top stories from today:
We'll see you tomorrow.
David Ward
BBC Local Live, York
Children with autism are being helped to develop their social skills, via a new study at the University of York, using Lego.
The bricks will be used among small groups of youngsters, with an aim to develop interaction traits, and to allow them to express themselves through play.
The University says children enjoy the "sensory aspects" of Lego, as well as the engineering involved in building models.
A ground breaking ceremony has taken place in Sheffield today to mark the construction of a new branch of Ikea.
The store which is expected to open later this year will create more than 400 full and part-time jobs.
Councillors joined the ceremony, with the Gary Deakin, IKEA's store manager saying the company was investing in local infrastructure around the store:
Beard lovers have been invited to meet the owners of Yorkshire's most impressive facial sculptings., external
A council tenant at a house near Firth Park in Sheffield is being thrown out after persistent problems with drugs and anti-social behaviour, external.
The order granted for three months means the house will be closed to both the tenant and anyone else for the whole of that time. The Council is now taking action for breach of tenancy conditions and wants to take the property back.
Acting Sergeant Katie Rowland-Wilson, from the police anti-social behaviour team, said they had to act after numerous warrants were ignored:
Quote MessageThrough working jointly with Sheffield City Council’s anti-social behaviour team we are committed to tackling anti-social behaviour across Sheffield and will utilise everything we can to ensure that it is not a blight on people’s lives. "
Three protests are taking place in Leeds, York and Sheffield this evening after US President Donald Trump's executive order clampdown on immigration from some countries.
The demonstration is one of several happening from 17:00 in cities including London, Manchester, Bristol, Brighton, Liverpool, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Swansea.
Meanwhile a petition, set up by a man in Leeds, to stop Mr Trump's UK state visit has gathered more than a million signatures.
Sarah Wakefield
BBC Radio Leeds News
More now on the story we brought you earlier about further calls for bus drivers to do more to help disabled passengers.
Two weeks ago, wheelchair user Doug Paulley won a five-year legal battle against First Bus.
They were told to take tougher action to make sure wheelchair users can use the space reserved for them on the bus.
Here's what another wheelchair user told us happened after she tried to get on an Arriva bus:
A man is thought to have slapped a child across the face in a Knaresborough retail car park.
North Yorkshire Police are appealing for people to come forward so they can piece together exactly what happened.
The boy, thought to be a nine-year old, who was wearing school uniform, is said to have been upset and scared at the time.
It happened at about 17:15 last Thursday at St James Retail Park.
BBC Sport
Shrewsbury Town have signed Barnsley striker Stefan Payne on loan until the end of the season.
The 25-year-old former Fulham trainee has had spells at eight different clubs and was prolific in the lower leagues, scoring 40 goals in 85 appearances for Dover Athletic.
The mother of a transgender girl speaks about their experience as a family.
Amber is nine, born a boy, but since last summer is living as as a girl.
This is her mother speaking live on Look North's Facebook page:
BBC Travel
It looks like the authorities in Leeds aren't expecting the protest against US President Donald Trump's immigration policy to affect traffic:
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Colchester United sign Rekeil Pyke on loan from Championship side Huddersfield Town on loan until the end of the season.
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BBC Radio Sheffield
There's was a ground breaking ceremony today for a new IKEA store in Sheffield.
Councillor Leigh Bramall, the deputy leader of Sheffield Council says they are are trying to make sure local people to have the best chance of getting work there:
The furniture and home goods outlet near Meadowhall is due to open this summer.
Nick Wilmshurst
BBC Local Live, Leeds
I can't be alone in wondering what I'd do with a million quid, but for one unsuspecting person in West Yorkshire they might be able to do it for real, without even knowing it yet!
The National Lottery say that they've got an unclaimed ticket, bought in Kirklees, that has a winning "Millionaire Maker" code on it.
Ok, grab your ticket (if you got it for 13 January) and check it for this code: HQMK 66117. You have until12 July to claim it.
If it matches and you only found out because of the BBC Yorkshire live page, can you lend/give me £50?