The Breighton airfield helicopter victims are making good progress
Hull City seem to be very very unlucky with injuries
And it's been a glorious day for those attending the Driffield Show
And speaking of the Driffield Show, this cow had the right idea in the heat by cooling off with some wet towels. A tip for tomorrow maybe? Thanks to John Gaskin for sending in the photo.
BreakingSport: Hull City confirm takeover talk on hold
Mike White
Sports Reporter BBC Radio Humberside
The club have received a statement in the last half an hour where they say the decision has been taken to ensure stability during the transfer window.
It goes on to say that the owners intend to continue discussing a sale to interested parties in September.
Man got into trouble walking out of Bridlington sea
Caroline Brockelbank
BBC Radio Humberside
The Humber coastguard have confirmed that they assisted with a rescue operation on Bridlington beach today.
They say a man who had been in the sea got into trouble when he was walking out of the sea.
It's still unclear what happened to the man.
Humberside Police training more officers in rural crime
Sarah Corker
BBC Look North
Twenty six serving officers have recently been given training in how to deal with crimes like fuel theft, poaching and hare coursing.
It's one of the major talking points at East Yorkshire's biggest agricultural show in Driffield today.
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Our biggest issue in the East Riding and North Lincolnshire is hare coursing and we get people who travel from all parts of the country to run dogs on land for betting activity."
RNLI assist paramedics on Bridlington North Beach
Caroline Brockelbank
BBC Radio Humberside
The RNLI have told us their lifeboat was launched this afternoon to help with a medical incident at Bridlington North Beach.
Paramedics and lifeguards were in attendance and it's not clear yet what the incident was or whether anyone has been injured.
RNLI lifeboat launched in Bridlington
Caroline Brockelbank
BBC Radio Humberside
There has been an incident in Bridlington which means the RNLI lifeboat has been launched.
No more information yet but we'll bring you more details as we get it.
A man who murdered a Grimsby man in a vicious attack is starting a life jail sentence this afternoon
A 28-year-old man has suffered serious head injuries after an attack on the Nunsthorpe Estate in Grimsby yesterday evening
A former chaplain of a Roman Catholic children's home in East Yorkshire has launched an appeal against his 15 year jail sentence for abusing boys
Former East Yorkshire chaplain launches appeal against 15 year jail sentence
Natalie Glanvill
Reporter BBC Radio Humberside
Anthony McCallen, a former chaplain of a Roman Catholic children's home in East Yorkshire was convicted in January of 11 serious sexual offences against children but he claims his sentence was too harsh.
His crimes took place while he was the priest at a home near Market Weighton during the 1980s.
Councillor 'sorry' for Cleethorpes paddling pool closure
Caroline Brockelbank
BBC Radio Humberside
Cleethorpes paddling pool has been closed since yesterday after North East Lincolnshire Council were made aware of problems at the plant room.
A specialist firm have been asked to provide a full breakdown of the costs and timescales to bring the pool back into use and the paddling pool will be closed until further notice.
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I’m personally really, really sorry we’ve had to close the paddling pool at the start of the school summer holidays, but the fact is that we’ve got to protect children and families in terms of health and safety."
Weather: Yellow warning for rain
Abbie Dewhurst
Weather Presenter, BBC Look North
Traffic and travel: Train delays possible between Hull and Bridlington
We've been at the Driffield show today broadcasting live.
If you're not there today, here's a little taster of the show:
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Police respond to Grimsby murder conviction
Caroline Brockelbank
BBC Radio Humberside
Detective Chief Inspector Wendy North said: "After careful consideration of the evidence the jury have found Steven Beaumont guilty of the brutal murder of Billy Baker.
"Beaumont showed nothing but contempt for Billy during the investigation and when faced with the evidence presented during the trial chose not to take the stand or provide any answers in his own defence.
"Beaumont will now serve a minimum of 18 years before he can be considered for parole. Our thoughts remain with Billy's family and hope that they may begin to move forward now."
Man sentenced to life in prison for Grimsby murder
Caroline Brockelbank
BBC Radio Humberside
A man has been jailed for life for the murder of a Grimsby man.
64-year-old Billy Baker was just 4ft 6inches and weighed 6.5 stone at the time he was murdered in his home in Weelsby Street in January.
Police say he suffered a sustained and vicious attack and the multiple injuries he sustained left him with no chance of survival.
Steven Beaumont has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 18 years.
Climate change could mean 'new opportunities' for east coast fisherman
Chris Arundel
BBC Radio Humberside
Climate change may provide fishermen on the east coast with new opportunities as new species of fish and shellfish move into the area due to climate change.
That's according to the Director of Hull University's Institute of Estuarine and Coastal Studies, Professor Mike Elliott.
It's just been announced the Institute is to take part in a Europe-wide research project investigating the effect of climate change on Europe's fishing industry.
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- Unemployment has fallen in our region
- The Breighton airfield helicopter victims are making good progress
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Caroline Brockelbank
BBC Radio Humberside
Thanks for being with us today, we'll be back at 08:00 tomorrow.
In the meantime lets look back at five things we didn't know when we woke up this morning:
And speaking of the Driffield Show, this cow had the right idea in the heat by cooling off with some wet towels. A tip for tomorrow maybe? Thanks to John Gaskin for sending in the photo.
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BreakingSport: Hull City confirm takeover talk on hold
Mike White
Sports Reporter BBC Radio Humberside
The club have received a statement in the last half an hour where they say the decision has been taken to ensure stability during the transfer window.
It goes on to say that the owners intend to continue discussing a sale to interested parties in September.
Man got into trouble walking out of Bridlington sea
Caroline Brockelbank
BBC Radio Humberside
The Humber coastguard have confirmed that they assisted with a rescue operation on Bridlington beach today.
They say a man who had been in the sea got into trouble when he was walking out of the sea.
It's still unclear what happened to the man.
Humberside Police training more officers in rural crime
Sarah Corker
BBC Look North
Twenty six serving officers have recently been given training in how to deal with crimes like fuel theft, poaching and hare coursing.
It's one of the major talking points at East Yorkshire's biggest agricultural show in Driffield today.
RNLI assist paramedics on Bridlington North Beach
Caroline Brockelbank
BBC Radio Humberside
The RNLI have told us their lifeboat was launched this afternoon to help with a medical incident at Bridlington North Beach.
Paramedics and lifeguards were in attendance and it's not clear yet what the incident was or whether anyone has been injured.
RNLI lifeboat launched in Bridlington
Caroline Brockelbank
BBC Radio Humberside
There has been an incident in Bridlington which means the RNLI lifeboat has been launched.
No more information yet but we'll bring you more details as we get it.
Breighton airfield helicopter crash victims 'making good progress'
Stuart Harratt
BBC Local Live
Five men injured in a helicopter crash in East Yorkshire airfield are "making good progress", the airfield's operators have said.
The men suffered head, back, chest and leg injuries in the incident at Breighton Aerodrome, near Selby, on Sunday.
Headlines this afternoon
Natalie Glanvill
Reporter BBC Radio Humberside
Former East Yorkshire chaplain launches appeal against 15 year jail sentence
Natalie Glanvill
Reporter BBC Radio Humberside
Anthony McCallen, a former chaplain of a Roman Catholic children's home in East Yorkshire was convicted in January of 11 serious sexual offences against children but he claims his sentence was too harsh.
His crimes took place while he was the priest at a home near Market Weighton during the 1980s.
Councillor 'sorry' for Cleethorpes paddling pool closure
Caroline Brockelbank
BBC Radio Humberside
Cleethorpes paddling pool has been closed since yesterday after North East Lincolnshire Council were made aware of problems at the plant room.
A specialist firm have been asked to provide a full breakdown of the costs and timescales to bring the pool back into use and the paddling pool will be closed until further notice.
Weather: Yellow warning for rain
Abbie Dewhurst
Weather Presenter, BBC Look North
Traffic and travel: Train delays possible between Hull and Bridlington
BBC Travel
BreakingSport: Captain Dawson set for three months out
Mike White
Sports Reporter BBC Radio Humberside
Sport: More injuries at Hull City
BBC Humberside Sport
Hull City have already been plagued by injuries and the season hasn't even begun.
Six players are currently recovering from injuries and operations.
Plus Moses Odubajo and Harry Maguire are having appointments to see consultants later today.
Man attacked with 'weapons' in Grimsby
Caroline Brockelbank
BBC Radio Humberside
A 28-year-old man has serious head injuries after an attack on the Nunsthorpe Estate in Grimsby yesterday evening.
Humberside Police say weapons were used and believe a group of people may have been involved and are asking for any witnesses to come forward.
The incident happened on Winthorpe Road (pictured) at 21:15.
The 28-year-old is at the Diana Princess of Wales Hospital where his condition is serious but stable.
Police are appealing for witnesses.
Driffield show well underway
BBC Radio Humberside
We've been at the Driffield show today broadcasting live.
If you're not there today, here's a little taster of the show:
Police respond to Grimsby murder conviction
Caroline Brockelbank
BBC Radio Humberside
Detective Chief Inspector Wendy North said: "After careful consideration of the evidence the jury have found Steven Beaumont guilty of the brutal murder of Billy Baker.
"Beaumont showed nothing but contempt for Billy during the investigation and when faced with the evidence presented during the trial chose not to take the stand or provide any answers in his own defence.
"Beaumont will now serve a minimum of 18 years before he can be considered for parole. Our thoughts remain with Billy's family and hope that they may begin to move forward now."
Man sentenced to life in prison for Grimsby murder
Caroline Brockelbank
BBC Radio Humberside
A man has been jailed for life for the murder of a Grimsby man.
64-year-old Billy Baker was just 4ft 6inches and weighed 6.5 stone at the time he was murdered in his home in Weelsby Street in January.
Police say he suffered a sustained and vicious attack and the multiple injuries he sustained left him with no chance of survival.
Steven Beaumont has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 18 years.
Climate change could mean 'new opportunities' for east coast fisherman
Chris Arundel
BBC Radio Humberside
Climate change may provide fishermen on the east coast with new opportunities as new species of fish and shellfish move into the area due to climate change.
That's according to the Director of Hull University's Institute of Estuarine and Coastal Studies, Professor Mike Elliott.
It's just been announced the Institute is to take part in a Europe-wide research project investigating the effect of climate change on Europe's fishing industry.