If you're a fan of the Mystery Plays in York then you might be interested in a new exhibition all about the plays which has opened this morning at York Minster.
I've been to see The Mystery Plays: Under the Spotlight which opened this morning at the Minster and includes costumes and props from the York Minster Mystery Plays.
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Vicky Harrison, head of collections for the York Minster Historic Collections Team, told me the idea of the exhibition is to "look at what can be learnt from these stories, some of which have been told for over 3,000 years."
The 50 things outdoor-loving children must do before turning 11-and-three-quarters
In the age of iPads, games consoles and mobile phones children have all kinds of entertainment at their fingertips.
But with a new survey warning that today's youngsters are spending just half the time playing outside that their parents did as children, the National Trust is launching a new drive to get them to reconnect with nature - and they insist the only handheld device a child needs to unlock their imagination is the humble stick.
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North Yorkshire's weather: Sunny spells and warm this afternoon
Police were called by a member of the public to Beal Lock on the Aire and Calder Navigation (pictured) at about 08:45 this morning.
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The nearby area was cordoned off and a nearby road was temporarily closed while police divers recovered the body.
Insp David Hunter says: "It appears the body has been in the water some time and enquiries are under way with neighbouring forces to help identify the person.
"At this early stage, we do not believe it relates to any North Yorkshire Police missing person cases or investigations."
People are being urged by police to stay away from the scene until further notice.
Yorkshire fans undeterred by prospect of damp start to proceedings
David Ward
BBC Local Live, York
Yorkshire's cricketers are back in Scarborough today for their latest one-day match in the Royal London Cup against Nottinghamshire.
I'm there for BBC Radio York and can see about 5,000 fans have made their way to North Marine Road to sit under ominous looking clouds.
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Yorkshire's Joe Root is the complete modern cricketer
He scored 254 and 71 not out, took four catches and even claimed a wicket in his only over as England wrapped up victory with a day to spare to level the series. He can do no wrong.
We have long since known Root is a top-class batsman - he would comfortably make mine or anyone else's world XI - but the way he played at Old Trafford was not far short of perfection.
A whale of a time in York's river Ouse: Old postcards capture some rare old sights
Joanita Musisi
Reporter, BBC Radio York
Earlier I told you about an amazing collection of old postcards of York up for auction in Malton today and I promised a gallery for your closer perusal.
Here it is - including a remarkable pic of a white whale caught in the river Ouse near York.
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Here's a closer shot of the whale caught near York. It's so remarkable I thought it deserved a place of its own:
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'Life-changing injuries or death' - Warning to Yorkshire children to keep off rail tracks
Young people in Yorkshire are being warned to stay off the region's railway tracks after a rise in trespass cases.
Over the past 10 years, almost 170 young people in the UK have lost their lives after trespassing on the railway.
Data from British Transport Police shows that just under half of those killed were under the age of 25.
The video below from British Transport Police shows CCTV footage from across the UK of trespass incidents.
WARNING: This video contains scenes some viewers may find upsetting.
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Parents should remind their children if they're on the railway, they're on dangerous ground. It may seem like a good idea to take a shortcut, or to play on the tracks, but it can result in life-changing injuries or death."
Listen live: Yorkshire v Nottinghamshire
BBC Sport
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Yorkshire's cricketers are back in Scarborough today for their latest one-day match in the Royal London Cup against Nottinghamshire.
Watch: Wish you were here - Old postcards of York go under hammer
Joanita Musisi
Reporter, BBC Radio York
In this world of instant communication, when was the last time you sent or received a postcard?
Today, an event in Malton harks back to a time when news of holiday adventures took days to arrive - sometimes even arrived after the holiday was over.
A huge collection of old postcards of York is going under the hammer at an auction being held at the Milton Rooms.
I'll add a gallery of close-ups in a little while so you can get a closer look at these wonderful reminders of days when we composed on paper or card, with a pen, and we never imagined one day our correspondence would be a series of plastic clicks and an instant send.
Hurray for Yorkshire Day! York plans to party all day and night
Frankly, we don’t think one measly day is enough to celebrate our great county, but it’ll have to do until we stage a coup, make York the new capital and decree that every day is Yorkshire Day.
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In the meantime, Lord Mayor Dave Taylor has teamed up with Martin Witts, organiser of the Great Yorkshire Fringe, to ensure the celebrations last all day – and long into the night.
York train engine fire sparks evacuation
Andrew Barton
BBC Local Live, York
More than 50 passengers and crew had to be evacuated from a train near York Railway Station after a fire broke out in one of its engines last night.
Crews were called out to the stricken TransPennine express service just south of York station at about 22:40 on Tuesday evening, North Yorkshire Fire Service says.
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A total of 54 passengers and four staff were helped from the train and on to a replacement service, according to a fire service spokesman.
"The fire was in the rear engine. It was extinguished by the train's own fire prevention system," he added.
"However, the decision was made to assist with the evacuation of 54 passengers and four staff on to a second train and transport them back to York rail station."
No-one was injured during the incident, the fire service says.
'Yorkshire can push for all three competitions': Jack Leaning's high hopes
Georgey Spanswick
Presenter, BBC Radio York
Yorkshire's cricketers are back in Scarborough today for their latest one-day match in the Royal London Cup.
They play Nottinghamshire at Scarborough and seem to be on a roll with some great results in the T-20 and then on Sunday an emphatic victory over Leicestershire in the Royal London Cup.
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I've been talking to the man at the heart of that win, York's Jack Leaning. He scored 131 not out.
Jack told me he loves playing at Scarborough and says he's hopeful for a good finish to the season, with high hopes for the County Championship, the one-day cup and the T20 Blast.
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The lads are flying high right now and If we can carry on playing the way we are there's no reason we can't push for all three competitions."
'Pay a decent wage for a decent day's work': TUC on low pay in Yorkshire
Bill Adams, from the TUC in Yorkshire, has told BBC Radio York people need to be paid more because "over 20% of the workforce are reliant on state benefit".
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For the economy to get going and be effective people need to spend money, so it's about getting more money into the system and you can do that by paying people a decent wage for a decent day's work."
Recovering from floods: York's Merchant Adventurers' Hall
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On Boxing Day 2015, the Merchant Adventurers' Hall in York was flooded.
More than a metre of water deluged the 14th Century Guildhall.
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Read more on Art UK, an online home for art found in every public collection across the UK, about what happened and how the hall is open but "remains a work in progress".
Traffic and travel: Delays on A64 York Bypass due to fire
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- A body has been found in the Aire and Calder Navigation near Selby
- Yorkshire workers earn the least of any in England
- More than 50 passengers and crew had to be evacuated from a train near York Railway Station after a fire broke out in one of its engines last night
- As Yorkshire's cricketers take on Nottinghamshire in Scarborough, batsman Jack Leaning says the team can push for all-out success this season
- And a collection of old postcards has revealed a white whale was once caught in the river Ouse near York
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- More than 50 people had to be evacuated from a train on the East Coast Main Line near York last night after a fire broke out in one of the engines
- People in Yorkshire typically earn the lowest amount in the whole of England, new figures reveal
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Latest PostFive things we learnt today in North Yorkshire
Andrew Barton
BBC Local Live, York
Thanks for being with us today, we'll be back at 07:00 on Thursday morning.
In the meantime, let's look back at some of the big stories from the day and other things we've discovered about our beautiful county...
Let's finish today with this dramatic shot of Towton sent in by BBC Weather Watcher Yorkie's Patch.
Stumped by a bar queue: Thirsty work watching cricket
David Ward
BBC Local Live, York
It's thirsty work watching the cricket at North Marine Road where Yorkshire are taking on Nottinghamshire, in the one-day Royal London Cup match.
This is the queue for one of the bars! Sadly I'm not in it...
You can listen to BBC local radio commentary here.
York Mystery Plays go under the spotlight
Joanita Musisi
Reporter, BBC Radio York
If you're a fan of the Mystery Plays in York then you might be interested in a new exhibition all about the plays which has opened this morning at York Minster.
I've been to see The Mystery Plays: Under the Spotlight which opened this morning at the Minster and includes costumes and props from the York Minster Mystery Plays.
Vicky Harrison, head of collections for the York Minster Historic Collections Team, told me the idea of the exhibition is to "look at what can be learnt from these stories, some of which have been told for over 3,000 years."
The 50 things outdoor-loving children must do before turning 11-and-three-quarters
Yorkshire Post
In the age of iPads, games consoles and mobile phones children have all kinds of entertainment at their fingertips.
But with a new survey warning that today's youngsters are spending just half the time playing outside that their parents did as children, the National Trust is launching a new drive to get them to reconnect with nature - and they insist the only handheld device a child needs to unlock their imagination is the humble stick.
North Yorkshire's weather: Sunny spells and warm this afternoon
Abbie Dewhurst
Weather Presenter, BBC Look North
We should continue to see broken cloud and sunny spells throughout the afternoon.
Feeling pleasantly warm in the sun with highs of about 21C (70F).
Overnight, this dry weather continues with things staying relatively clear - temperatures getting down to about 13C (55F).
Your headlines this afternoon
Cara Thorpe
BBC Radio York News
The top stories from our York newsroom this lunchtime include:
Body found in Selby canal
A body has been found in a canal near Selby.
Police were called by a member of the public to Beal Lock on the Aire and Calder Navigation (pictured) at about 08:45 this morning.
The nearby area was cordoned off and a nearby road was temporarily closed while police divers recovered the body.
Insp David Hunter says: "It appears the body has been in the water some time and enquiries are under way with neighbouring forces to help identify the person.
"At this early stage, we do not believe it relates to any North Yorkshire Police missing person cases or investigations."
People are being urged by police to stay away from the scene until further notice.
Yorkshire fans undeterred by prospect of damp start to proceedings
David Ward
BBC Local Live, York
Yorkshire's cricketers are back in Scarborough today for their latest one-day match in the Royal London Cup against Nottinghamshire.
I'm there for BBC Radio York and can see about 5,000 fans have made their way to North Marine Road to sit under ominous looking clouds.
Yorkshire's Joe Root is the complete modern cricketer
Jonathan Agnew
BBC Test Match Special
England's 330-run win over Pakistan in the second Test was mightily impressive, but the performance of Yorkshire's Joe Root was even better.
He scored 254 and 71 not out, took four catches and even claimed a wicket in his only over as England wrapped up victory with a day to spare to level the series. He can do no wrong.
We have long since known Root is a top-class batsman - he would comfortably make mine or anyone else's world XI - but the way he played at Old Trafford was not far short of perfection.
A whale of a time in York's river Ouse: Old postcards capture some rare old sights
Joanita Musisi
Reporter, BBC Radio York
Earlier I told you about an amazing collection of old postcards of York up for auction in Malton today and I promised a gallery for your closer perusal.
Here it is - including a remarkable pic of a white whale caught in the river Ouse near York.
Here's a closer shot of the whale caught near York. It's so remarkable I thought it deserved a place of its own:
'Life-changing injuries or death' - Warning to Yorkshire children to keep off rail tracks
Young people in Yorkshire are being warned to stay off the region's railway tracks after a rise in trespass cases.
Over the past 10 years, almost 170 young people in the UK have lost their lives after trespassing on the railway.
Data from British Transport Police shows that just under half of those killed were under the age of 25.
The video below from British Transport Police shows CCTV footage from across the UK of trespass incidents.
WARNING: This video contains scenes some viewers may find upsetting.
Listen live: Yorkshire v Nottinghamshire
BBC Sport
Yorkshire's cricketers are back in Scarborough today for their latest one-day match in the Royal London Cup against Nottinghamshire.
You can listen to BBC local radio commentary here.
Is this the way to treat Yorkshire royalty?
BBC Look North, Yorkshire
Our first class presenter Harry Gration, on the way to Scarborough...
Watch: Wish you were here - Old postcards of York go under hammer
Joanita Musisi
Reporter, BBC Radio York
In this world of instant communication, when was the last time you sent or received a postcard?
Today, an event in Malton harks back to a time when news of holiday adventures took days to arrive - sometimes even arrived after the holiday was over.
A huge collection of old postcards of York is going under the hammer at an auction being held at the Milton Rooms.
I'll add a gallery of close-ups in a little while so you can get a closer look at these wonderful reminders of days when we composed on paper or card, with a pen, and we never imagined one day our correspondence would be a series of plastic clicks and an instant send.
Hurray for Yorkshire Day! York plans to party all day and night
YorkMix
Frankly, we don’t think one measly day is enough to celebrate our great county, but it’ll have to do until we stage a coup, make York the new capital and decree that every day is Yorkshire Day.
In the meantime, Lord Mayor Dave Taylor has teamed up with Martin Witts, organiser of the Great Yorkshire Fringe, to ensure the celebrations last all day – and long into the night.
York train engine fire sparks evacuation
Andrew Barton
BBC Local Live, York
More than 50 passengers and crew had to be evacuated from a train near York Railway Station after a fire broke out in one of its engines last night.
Crews were called out to the stricken TransPennine express service just south of York station at about 22:40 on Tuesday evening, North Yorkshire Fire Service says.
A total of 54 passengers and four staff were helped from the train and on to a replacement service, according to a fire service spokesman.
"The fire was in the rear engine. It was extinguished by the train's own fire prevention system," he added.
"However, the decision was made to assist with the evacuation of 54 passengers and four staff on to a second train and transport them back to York rail station."
No-one was injured during the incident, the fire service says.
'Yorkshire can push for all three competitions': Jack Leaning's high hopes
Georgey Spanswick
Presenter, BBC Radio York
Yorkshire's cricketers are back in Scarborough today for their latest one-day match in the Royal London Cup.
They play Nottinghamshire at Scarborough and seem to be on a roll with some great results in the T-20 and then on Sunday an emphatic victory over Leicestershire in the Royal London Cup.
I've been talking to the man at the heart of that win, York's Jack Leaning. He scored 131 not out.
Jack told me he loves playing at Scarborough and says he's hopeful for a good finish to the season, with high hopes for the County Championship, the one-day cup and the T20 Blast.
'Pay a decent wage for a decent day's work': TUC on low pay in Yorkshire
BBC Radio York
More now on the news that new figures show salaries in Yorkshire are the lowest in the country.
The BBC's found a typical worker in our region earns about £21,000, that's below the national average.
According to the Department for Work and Pensions in 2014 - 2015, the average income before housing costs reached £473 per week - about £24,600 a year.
Bill Adams, from the TUC in Yorkshire, has told BBC Radio York people need to be paid more because "over 20% of the workforce are reliant on state benefit".
Recovering from floods: York's Merchant Adventurers' Hall
Art UK
On Boxing Day 2015, the Merchant Adventurers' Hall in York was flooded.
More than a metre of water deluged the 14th Century Guildhall.
Read more on Art UK, an online home for art found in every public collection across the UK, about what happened and how the hall is open but "remains a work in progress".
Traffic and travel: Delays on A64 York Bypass due to fire
BBC Travel
One lane's currently closed on the A64 York Bypass eastbound between Fulford Interchange in Fulford and Grimston Bar Interchange in York because of a vehicle fire.