Council leaders in North East Lincolnshire have hit back at claims that devolution isn't the best way forward for the area
Weather: Showers easing overnight
Paul Hudson
Weather presenter, BBC Look North
Any remaining daytime showers will gradually fade away, with winds also easing.
Most places will then be dry but rather cloudy for much of the night, before clear spells develop by Friday morning.
Minimum Temperature: 14 Deg C (57 Deg F)
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Radius of homes evacuated in Bridlington
Crispin Rolfe
Reporter BBC Look North
Some homes along Oxford Street and Cambridge Street have been evacuated after reports of illegal chemicals being stored at a property on Oxford Street.
Houses that are within 100 metres squared radius of the property have been evacuated.
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Properties evacuated in and around Oxford Street
Crispin Rolfe
Reporter BBC Look North
Properties within a 100 metres squared radius of the house on Oxford Street have been evacuated.
Those evacuated have been taken to the Bridlington Spa until further notice.
It's after a 54-year-old man was arrested after reports of illegal chemicals being stored at a property on Oxford Street.
21-year-old Louis Thomas Fowler of Westbourne Avenue Hull has been found guilty of one count of murder at Hull Crown Court.
He was found guilty by a majority verdict for murdering Jason Kowalski (pictured) outside a house on Westbourne Avenue in February. He will be sentenced tomorrow.
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Police are appealing for help in locating Agita Krieva in Hull
Caroline Brockelbank
BBC Radio Humberside
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Police are concerned for 52-year-old Agita Krieva's (pictured) safety after she was last seen at 10:30 on Wednesday.
Agita Krieva is described as being of Latvian origin and is thought to be in the Hull area.
Bridlington man arrested for storing illegal chemicals
Caroline Brockelbank
BBC Radio Humberside
A 54-year-old man's been arrested in Bridlington after reports of illegal chemicals being stored at a property.
Houses on Oxford street were evacuated as a precaution and specialist officers attended the scene.
Ellie Cattle, from Hull, who was celebrating her 21st birthday, witnessed events unfold from her hotel window.
"I could see police - three police vans - coming down the road, and all I heard was them shouting 'Put it down, put it down'," Ms Cattle said.
"They sounded urgent for him to put it down. Then I heard what sounded like a gunshot, but it must have been the Taser. After that they just stopped shouting."
Sport: Hull FC's head coach Lee Radford ahead of tomorrow's game
Fire service recruitment drive for underrepresented groups
Lizzie Rose
BBC Radio Humberside
I've been down at Humberside Fire and Rescue Headquarters in Hull seeing if I have what it takes to become a firefighter.
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They're hosting a series of taster days for women and those from a minority ethnic background to encourage these underrepresented groups into the service.
Hear how I got on tomorrow on breakfast.
Traffic and Travel: Disruption to trains near Bridlington
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- Hessle Town Council aren't happy with plans for the Humber Bridge site
- A migrant theatre, partly set up by a Hull man, is currently in London
- And the Hull City team are looking short on numbers
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- Council leaders in North East Lincolnshire have hit back at claims that devolution isn't the best way forward for the area
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- A North East councillor says devolution will lead to even more layers of unnecessary government
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Hull-based MEP hoping to become UKIP's new deputy leader
Tim Iredale
Political editor, East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
The party is holding a leadership contest to replace Nigel Farage, who announced he was stepping down after the EU referendum.
There are six contenders vying to become the new leader.
Mike Hookem (pictured) is backing fellow MEP Bill Etheridge for the job and has been promised the role of deputy leader should he win.
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Headlines this evening
Louise Jackson
BBC Radio Humberside
Weather: Showers easing overnight
Paul Hudson
Weather presenter, BBC Look North
Any remaining daytime showers will gradually fade away, with winds also easing.
Most places will then be dry but rather cloudy for much of the night, before clear spells develop by Friday morning.
Minimum Temperature: 14 Deg C (57 Deg F)
Radius of homes evacuated in Bridlington
Crispin Rolfe
Reporter BBC Look North
Some homes along Oxford Street and Cambridge Street have been evacuated after reports of illegal chemicals being stored at a property on Oxford Street.
Houses that are within 100 metres squared radius of the property have been evacuated.
Properties evacuated in and around Oxford Street
Crispin Rolfe
Reporter BBC Look North
Properties within a 100 metres squared radius of the house on Oxford Street have been evacuated.
Those evacuated have been taken to the Bridlington Spa until further notice.
It's after a 54-year-old man was arrested after reports of illegal chemicals being stored at a property on Oxford Street.
Traffic and travel: Accident at B1216 Scunthorpe
BBC Travel
B1216 Old Crosby in Scunthorpe partially blocked and slow traffic at the B1431 Normanby Road junction because of an accident on the roundabout.
Residents evacuated to Bridlington Spa
Crispin Rolfe
Reporter BBC Look North
Bomb disposal squad in attendance in Bridlington
Crispin Rolfe
Reporter BBC Look North
Man found guilty of murder after Hull stabbing
Caroline Brockelbank
BBC Radio Humberside
21-year-old Louis Thomas Fowler of Westbourne Avenue Hull has been found guilty of one count of murder at Hull Crown Court.
He was found guilty by a majority verdict for murdering Jason Kowalski (pictured) outside a house on Westbourne Avenue in February. He will be sentenced tomorrow.
Police are appealing for help in locating Agita Krieva in Hull
Caroline Brockelbank
BBC Radio Humberside
Police are concerned for 52-year-old Agita Krieva's (pictured) safety after she was last seen at 10:30 on Wednesday.
Agita Krieva is described as being of Latvian origin and is thought to be in the Hull area.
Bridlington man arrested for storing illegal chemicals
Caroline Brockelbank
BBC Radio Humberside
A 54-year-old man's been arrested in Bridlington after reports of illegal chemicals being stored at a property.
Houses on Oxford street were evacuated as a precaution and specialist officers attended the scene.
Sport: A very small team photo for Hull City
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Migrant theatre heads to London
Anne-Marie Tasker
BBC Look North
When Joe Robertson from Hull travelled to the migrant camp in Calais, France known as "The Jungle" - he intended to write a play.
Instead, he teamed up with a writer from Leeds to set up the camp's very own theatre and this week it will be in London.
Headlines this lunchtime
Louise Jackson
BBC Radio Humberside
Hull woman describes how events unfolded after stabbing in London
Pritti Mistry
BBC News Online
A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a US citizen was killed and five other people were injured in a knife attack in central London.
Ellie Cattle, from Hull, who was celebrating her 21st birthday, witnessed events unfold from her hotel window.
"I could see police - three police vans - coming down the road, and all I heard was them shouting 'Put it down, put it down'," Ms Cattle said.
"They sounded urgent for him to put it down. Then I heard what sounded like a gunshot, but it must have been the Taser. After that they just stopped shouting."
Sport: Hull FC's head coach Lee Radford ahead of tomorrow's game
Amanda White
BBC East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
Fire service recruitment drive for underrepresented groups
Lizzie Rose
BBC Radio Humberside
I've been down at Humberside Fire and Rescue Headquarters in Hull seeing if I have what it takes to become a firefighter.
They're hosting a series of taster days for women and those from a minority ethnic background to encourage these underrepresented groups into the service.
Hear how I got on tomorrow on breakfast.
Traffic and Travel: Disruption to trains near Bridlington
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