Thanks for being with us today, that's as far as we go tonight.
We'll be back from 08:00 tomorrow, with all the latest news, sport, travel and weather for West Yorkshire.
In the meantime, I'll leave you with this picture from West Yorkshire Police of Clifton the police horse!
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West Yorkshire headlines on Wednesday evening
The latest headlines in West Yorkshire this evening include:
In the wake on the release of the Chilcot Inquiry, a former member of Tony Blair's cabinet says the the 2003 Iraq war will be "the saddest part" of the former PM's time in office.
Scientists in Leeds say a daily dose of vitamin D could help those who have suffered heart failure.
It'll be mostly cloudy and dry through the evening, with one or two late sunny spells possible. Mainly cloudy and dry overnight, with some light patchy rain or drizzle possible towards the end of the night. Feeling mild, lows of 15c.
This week sees Middleton man Tom ‘The Viking’ Crosby, 28, out in Las Vegas in the USA competing at the amateur world championships for Mixed Martial Arts (MMA), commonly known as cage fighting.
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Bus disruption in Huddersfield this evening
If you're catching a bus from Huddersfield bus station this evening, just be aware that it's closed from 18:30.
It's because of resurfacing work that's going on in the area until the 19 July. A full list of changes can be found here.
Yorkshire Tiger tweeted this helpful picture though...
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Travel update: Accident on A58(M) in Leeds
BBC Travel
This will really snarl up the rush hour traffic in the city centre. Let's hope all are okay and it can be moved quickly.
She has only six fingers and three toes says and was born with Ectrodactyly Ectodermal Dysplasia and faces issues with balance, and gripping her racquet.
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Quote Message: I got to the point where I thought with my condition, I could have a massive point that I could prove here to people, that willpower and determination is everything in life" from Francesca Jones
I got to the point where I thought with my condition, I could have a massive point that I could prove here to people, that willpower and determination is everything in life"
'Born in Bradford' is receiving the grant from the Medical Research Council and the Economic and Social Research Council.
Quote Message: We face a time bomb of obesity and diabetes, particularly in South Asian communities. The research we will be undertaking in Bradford has a genuine opportunity to tackle this at its roots.” from Prof Debbie Lawlor University of Bristol
We face a time bomb of obesity and diabetes, particularly in South Asian communities. The research we will be undertaking in Bradford has a genuine opportunity to tackle this at its roots.”
Travel update: Lights out in Leeds
BBC Travel
Just one to watch out for if you're going home via the centre on Leeds tonight..
Radio DJ Stephanie Hirst is to receive an Honorary Doctorate from Leeds Beckett University.
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The transgender radio presenter is best known for her show 'Hirsty's Daily Dose' breakfast show on Galaxy Radio for 11 years, winning an armful of awards, as well as being an icon for the transgender community.
She will be awarded with the doctorate for her contribution to public life on 25 July.
Quote Message: I am delighted that Leeds Beckett University is recognising Stephanie's contribution to public life with this Honorary Doctorate. I believe her courage, experience and all that she has achieved will be of great inspiration to our graduating students." from Sir Bob Murray CBE Leeds Beckett University Chancellor
I am delighted that Leeds Beckett University is recognising Stephanie's contribution to public life with this Honorary Doctorate. I believe her courage, experience and all that she has achieved will be of great inspiration to our graduating students."
Festival to celebrate Yorkshire's silent cinema legacy
In fact, the world's first film was reputed to have been shot in Leeds. There's a plaque on Leeds Bridge if you look.
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The Yorkshire Silent Film Festival will show more than 30 films featuring stars such as Charlie Chaplin, Harold Lloyd and Laurel and Hardy.
Organisers said the event would also mark the region's "special importance in the history of film".
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Quote Message: The first moving images were shot in Leeds, and Holmfirth was the home of one of the earliest British film makers, James Bamforth. Yorkshire is one of the places in which silent cinema was born." from Jonathan Best Film producer
The first moving images were shot in Leeds, and Holmfirth was the home of one of the earliest British film makers, James Bamforth. Yorkshire is one of the places in which silent cinema was born."
"It's not about curtain-twitching": Neighbourhood Watch organiser gets British Empire Medal
Neighbourhood Watch is one of those organisations that has been around for ages, with a great idea at the heart of it: we all look out for each other.
Maureen Brewer from Wetherby (pictured) has just been awarded a British Empire Medal for her work in the community.
But her advice to beginners almost reads like she should be working for MI5, not keeping an eye on the neighbours' homes!
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Quote Message: We teach co-ordinators how to be discreet. You don't see them twitching curtains at all!" from Maureen Brewer
We teach co-ordinators how to be discreet. You don't see them twitching curtains at all!"
The Leeds Floods Alleviation Scheme includes movable weirs to control the level and flow of the River Aire.
The new work will see this weir being put in place at Crown Point.
The council warn that people living and working nearby might experience more noise than usual because of the heavy-duty engineering that needs to take place.
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Quote Message: We would ask for everyone’s patience and understanding please while the work is carried out as this vital development needs to be done in order to defend the city centre from a repeat of the awful situation we suffered after Storm Eva.” from Cllr Richard Lewis Leeds City Council
We would ask for everyone’s patience and understanding please while the work is carried out as this vital development needs to be done in order to defend the city centre from a repeat of the awful situation we suffered after Storm Eva.”
Search for man who chased off burglar from 92 year old's home
On Saturday morning in Wortley a man entered her house and stole items, even when he knew that the owner of the house had seen him.
The burglar grabbed some jewellery, but as he was leaving he was chased by a man who was described as white and wearing a hi-vis waistcoat.
A 39-year-old man has been arrested and is currently on police bail pending further enquiries.
Quote Message: The victim has been left very traumatised by what happened and we would urgently like to hear from anyone with any information that could assist the investigation." from Det Sgt James Gross West Yorkshire Police
The victim has been left very traumatised by what happened and we would urgently like to hear from anyone with any information that could assist the investigation."
Watch: Muslims across West Yorkshire break fast as Eid begins
Abi Jaiyeloa
Reporter, BBC Look North
Thousands of people across Yorkshire are marking the Muslim festival of Eid today, after 30 days of fasting for Ramadan.
It is one of the biggest celebrations in the Islamic calendar.
I've been to Bradford as many come together to break their fasts.
A van has smashed into the front of a house in Halifax town centre. A police spokesperson said there was a crash between a Skoda Fabia and a white van at the junction of Prescott Street and Union Street at around 10:20 this morning.
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Road closures for Jane Tomlinson Run for All
Good luck if you're taking part in the Jane Tomlinson Run for All this weekend, but if you're not testing your stamina against the 10km circuit, bear in mind that some roads around the city centre will be closed.
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Closures in the city centre will begin from 4am.
Roads affected by the closures include: Abbey Road, Great George Street, Calverley Street, Cookridge Street, Vicar Lane, Call Lane, Wellington Street, Kirkstall Road, West Street and The Headrow.
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Nick Wilmshurst
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West Yorkshire PoliceCopyright: West Yorkshire Police - In the wake on the release of the Chilcot Inquiry, a former member of Tony Blair's cabinet says the the 2003 Iraq war will be "the saddest part" of the former PM's time in office.
- Scientists in Leeds say a daily dose of vitamin D could help those who have suffered heart failure.
- The Calder and Hebble Navigation at Elland has reopened after the Boxing Day floods.
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Thanks for being with us today, that's as far as we go tonight.
We'll be back from 08:00 tomorrow, with all the latest news, sport, travel and weather for West Yorkshire.
In the meantime, I'll leave you with this picture from West Yorkshire Police of Clifton the police horse!
West Yorkshire headlines on Wednesday evening
The latest headlines in West Yorkshire this evening include:
Weather: Dry over night feeling much more mild
Paul Hudson
Weather presenter, BBC Look North
It'll be mostly cloudy and dry through the evening, with one or two late sunny spells possible. Mainly cloudy and dry overnight, with some light patchy rain or drizzle possible towards the end of the night. Feeling mild, lows of 15c.
The Viking cage fighter from Middleton
South Leeds Life
This week sees Middleton man Tom ‘The Viking’ Crosby, 28, out in Las Vegas in the USA competing at the amateur world championships for Mixed Martial Arts (MMA), commonly known as cage fighting.
Bus disruption in Huddersfield this evening
If you're catching a bus from Huddersfield bus station this evening, just be aware that it's closed from 18:30.
It's because of resurfacing work that's going on in the area until the 19 July. A full list of changes can be found here.
Yorkshire Tiger tweeted this helpful picture though...
Travel update: Accident on A58(M) in Leeds
BBC Travel
This will really snarl up the rush hour traffic in the city centre. Let's hope all are okay and it can be moved quickly.
Wimbledon 2016: Bradford's Francesca Jones aims high despite having just six fingers
A Bradford teenager, who has been knocked out in the second round of Junior Wimbledon, says she will rise to the top, despite having a a rare condition.
She has only six fingers and three toes says and was born with Ectrodactyly Ectodermal Dysplasia and faces issues with balance, and gripping her racquet.
Do you recognise this man?
Have you seen this man?
West Yorkshire Police say they'd like to speak to him to help them with their enquiries after a theft in Bradford on Sunday.
Pioneering Bradford project gets £3m boost
More than £3m has been awarded to a pioneering project in Bradford, following the lives of thousands of babies.
'Born in Bradford' is receiving the grant from the Medical Research Council and the Economic and Social Research Council.
Travel update: Lights out in Leeds
BBC Travel
Just one to watch out for if you're going home via the centre on Leeds tonight..
Latest travel news, as always, is here.
Peacock to become England team manager
Former Leeds Rhinos forward Jamie Peacock is the new England team manager.
He was capped 47 times by Great Britain and England, and will be working alongside new head coach Wayne Bennett for this year's Four Nations series.
Peacock, 38, will join two other former Great Britain internationals, Denis Betts and Paul Wellens, on the England backroom staff.
Suit you Sir! Welsh jackets prove popular for Ilkley firm
Bradford Telegraph and Argus
Welsh fans can get dressed for success to support their football heroes thanks to patriotic suits produced by an Ilkley firm.
Honoury doctorate for Leeds DJ
Radio DJ Stephanie Hirst is to receive an Honorary Doctorate from Leeds Beckett University.
The transgender radio presenter is best known for her show 'Hirsty's Daily Dose' breakfast show on Galaxy Radio for 11 years, winning an armful of awards, as well as being an icon for the transgender community.
She will be awarded with the doctorate for her contribution to public life on 25 July.
Festival to celebrate Yorkshire's silent cinema legacy
You may not know it, but Leeds played a huge role in early cinema, and now a series of silent movie screenings will celebrate our links to the pioneers of film.
In fact, the world's first film was reputed to have been shot in Leeds. There's a plaque on Leeds Bridge if you look.
The Yorkshire Silent Film Festival will show more than 30 films featuring stars such as Charlie Chaplin, Harold Lloyd and Laurel and Hardy.
Organisers said the event would also mark the region's "special importance in the history of film".
"It's not about curtain-twitching": Neighbourhood Watch organiser gets British Empire Medal
Neighbourhood Watch is one of those organisations that has been around for ages, with a great idea at the heart of it: we all look out for each other.
Maureen Brewer from Wetherby (pictured) has just been awarded a British Empire Medal for her work in the community.
But her advice to beginners almost reads like she should be working for MI5, not keeping an eye on the neighbours' homes!
Next phase of Leeds' flood defence work to begin
Work to avert a repeat of the flooding that hit Leeds during last Christmas is about to enter its next phase.
The Leeds Floods Alleviation Scheme includes movable weirs to control the level and flow of the River Aire.
The new work will see this weir being put in place at Crown Point.
The council warn that people living and working nearby might experience more noise than usual because of the heavy-duty engineering that needs to take place.
Search for man who chased off burglar from 92 year old's home
A man who chased off a burglar from the home of a 92-year-old woman is being asked to come forward.
On Saturday morning in Wortley a man entered her house and stole items, even when he knew that the owner of the house had seen him.
The burglar grabbed some jewellery, but as he was leaving he was chased by a man who was described as white and wearing a hi-vis waistcoat.
A 39-year-old man has been arrested and is currently on police bail pending further enquiries.
Watch: Muslims across West Yorkshire break fast as Eid begins
Abi Jaiyeloa
Reporter, BBC Look North
Thousands of people across Yorkshire are marking the Muslim festival of Eid today, after 30 days of fasting for Ramadan.
It is one of the biggest celebrations in the Islamic calendar.
I've been to Bradford as many come together to break their fasts.
Van smashes into house in Halifax town centre
Halifax Courier
A van has smashed into the front of a house in Halifax town centre. A police spokesperson said there was a crash between a Skoda Fabia and a white van at the junction of Prescott Street and Union Street at around 10:20 this morning.
Road closures for Jane Tomlinson Run for All
Good luck if you're taking part in the Jane Tomlinson Run for All this weekend, but if you're not testing your stamina against the 10km circuit, bear in mind that some roads around the city centre will be closed.
Closures in the city centre will begin from 4am.
Roads affected by the closures include: Abbey Road, Great George Street, Calverley Street, Cookridge Street, Vicar Lane, Call Lane, Wellington Street, Kirkstall Road, West Street and The Headrow.