Play-off hopefuls Hull KR beat Leighpublished at 20:30 British Summer Time 5 September 2021
Hull KR keep their hopes of a Super League play-off place alive with victory over relegated Leigh Centurions in Newcastle.
Read MoreHull KR keep their hopes of a Super League play-off place alive with victory over relegated Leigh Centurions in Newcastle.
Read MoreDylan Rich, 17, is suspected to have suffered a cardiac arrest during the game in Nottinghamshire.
Read MoreYorkshire paceman Matt Fisher's career-best 5-41 helps put his side on top on day one against Somerset.
Read MorePolice say the drug-laced sweets are often professionally packaged to resemble popular sweet brands.
Read MoreAlec Gill says he has been a hometown tourist since he turned his lens on Hull's fishing community.
Read MoreThere's been a glut of shows featuring stunning scenery, simple lifestyles and down-to-earth people.
Read MoreKruise Leeming's golden-point drop-goal gives Leeds Magic Weekend victory over Hull to boost play-off hopes.
Read MoreNorthampton return to winning ways with a comfortable 2-0 victory over 10-man Scunthorpe.
Read MoreGrimsby Town come from two down to beat 10-man Barnet 4-3 in a National League thriller at Blundell Park.
Read MoreWest Yorkshire Police were trying to stop a car on the M62 when the crash happened.
Read MoreNeil Rhodes, 63, who suffered a near-fatal brain haemorrhage is running 189 miles (304km) across Yorkshire.
Read MoreMorton Hall ceased to operate as a detention centre in July, after its closure was announced in 2020.
Read MorePolice say they were responding to reports of a missing 17-year-old at the time of the incident.
Read MoreWork is under way to build a multi-million pound solar panel field to power Castle Hill Hospital.
Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust said it was installing nearly 11,000 solar panels across a 7.7 hectare site, which would generate a third of the total energy needed for its hospital in Cottingham.
The trust said the scheme, which is expected to be up and running by the end of the year, was part of its campaign in tackling climate change with a target to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2030.
It has received a £12.6m grant from the Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy to fund the project.
The Canal and River Trust say the weevils can eat large swathes of the weed in "a matter of weeks".
Detectives investigating a spate of thefts from elderly shoppers are hunting two women.
South Yorkshire Police said a 91-year-old victim was among those targeted by a group of women who reportedly stole purses and other valuables from their bags in Hillsborough, Ecclesfield and Sheffield city centre between 24 July and 23 August.
Officers have released CCTV images of two women they want to speak to in connection with the thefts.
Ch Insp Sarah Gilmour said: "These women have repeatedly targeted vulnerable people for their own financial gain.
"One of the incidents involved a 91-year-old victim, who has understandably been left shaken by the ordeal."
She appealed for anyone with information or who has seen either of the pair to contact the force.
Mourners gathered at Saltaire United Reformed Church for the former Labour MP's funeral.
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The generosity shown to Afghan refugees arriving in Yorkshire has been "absolutely wonderful", according to a group in Wakefield that helps them.
says it has been inundated with donations of clothing.
So far, a very small number of families has arrived in Wakefield, but more are expected in the coming months.
Dick Davies, from the organisation, told ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio Leeds: "We've got so many offers of clothing, we don't have anywhere to put it."
The group says it is particularly keen to receive cash donations, and new clothes - but says second-hand items are less useful. It also wants to ensure people are able to stay connected to their extended families, once they arrive in Britain.
Mr Davies said: "We're also looking for good used phones. They're particularly valuable for the people arriving, because it's so precious to be able to talk to family, wherever they are in the world."
Work has begun on a £3m scheme to repair flood defences in North Yorkshire.
The Environment Agency said repairs to the barrier at Brotherton Little Marsh, about 12 miles from Selby, were "vital" to protect the local community.
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The fatal crash happened on the A15 Lincoln eastern bypass early on Friday morning.
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