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Pritti Mistry

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  1. Goodbye: Five things we learned today

    Jonathan Willis

    Local Live

    Local Live has finished for today. We're back from 08:00 tomorrow.

    In the meantime lets look back at five things we didn't know when we woke up this morning:

    • Four people have been charged after two police officers were injured during violence as Grimsby Town met Sheffield United for a pre-season match on Saturday.  
    • A man accused of murdering four men, including one from Hull, has also been charged with poisoning, rape and sexual assault.  
    •  People who look after public toilets in Cleethorpes could lose their jobs because of plans to clean them just once a day, according to trade union Unison. 
    • Hull City's new sponsorship deal with Kenyan online gambling company Sportpesa is thought to be worth £10m.
    • The number of people using the internet to rent out their spare rooms in Hull has risen 227% in 12 months, according to a travel website Airbnb.
  2. BGT finalist Calum Scott performs homecoming gig

    Laura Foster

    BBC Look North

    It's been just over a year since Calum Scott from Hull auditioned for one of the biggest shows in television, Britain's Got Talent.

    His new single is climbing the charts and today he performed a special homecoming gig in Hull.

    Callum Scott
  3. Campaign to allow people with disabilities better choices in education

    BBC Radio Humberside

    Young people with learning and physical disabilities from North East Lincolnshire are fighting for better rights to choose which college they go to. 

    The 'right Not a Fight' campaign is being fought to get a better choice of suitable colleges because they say it's often the case they're not told about colleges out of the area where they live. 

    Jack is a student at Linkage college in Grimsby and has been campaigning for his rights.

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    Video caption: Students in North East Lincolnshire want more choice
  4. Over 150 bikes stolen in June

    Jonathan Willis

    Local Live

    In June this year, 157 bicycles were reported stolen with a combined estimated value of £47,095.   

    Humberside Police say that in many case bikes were stolen after being left unlocked and on display in gardens.

    They're launching a campaign to highlight the cost of bike theft. 

    Quote Message: Cycle theft is too high in Humberside at present and I have tasked Community Policing Staff across the force to work in their neighbourhoods and raise awareness in cycle security. from Chief Inspector Iain Dixon Humberside Police
    Chief Inspector Iain DixonHumberside Police
    Over 150 bikes stolen in June
  5. Your headlines this evening

    Sophia Ewen

    BBC Radio Humberside

  6. Hull City news: Caretaker manager Mike Phelan speaks to Radio Humberside

    BBC Humberside Sport

    Hull City's caretaker manager Mike Phelan talked to David Burns about the departure of Steve Bruce from the club. 

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    Video caption: Hull City caretaker manager Mike Phelan with the latest on Hull City.
  7. Do you make the best jam in East Yorkshire?

    Jonathan Willis

    Local Live

    Beverley Town Council wants people to enter this year's Yorkshire Local Food Awards. 

    The closing date is Monday 1 August with judging taking place at Tickton Grange on Wednesday 17 August.

    here are the categories:

    local food awards
  8. North Ferriby sign three new players

    BBC Humberside Sport

    New National League club North Ferriby United have added three new signings over the weekend. 

    They include 22 year old former Sunderland youth player Connor Oliver. 

    He has some Football League experience with Morercambe, Blackpool and Hartlepool United. 

    Jordan Cooke and Taron Hare are also added to Steve Housham's squad.

    North Ferriby United
  9. Listen: Cheap bus service for summer holidays in North Lincolnshire

    BBC Radio Humberside

    For just £1 under 19's can get a bus around North Lincolnshire throughout the summer holidays. 

    The CallConnect Service allows young people to travel to a whole range of places at low cost.

    Councillor Rob Waltham says it will give young people in the county better access

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    Video caption: Under 19's can travel for £1 over summer holidays
  10. Listen: Could more bus lane cameras be installed in Hull?

    BBC Radio Humberside

    Hull City Council is considering putting in extra bus lane cameras at sites which are already partially covered by them: Anlaby Road, Beverley Road, Holderness Road, Spring Bank and Witham.

    Doug Sharpe, assistant city manager for open spaces at Hull City Council,  says cameras do work...

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    Video caption: Doug Sharpe from Hull City Council says cameras do work:
  11. Tigers sponsorship deal 'worth £10m'

    Matt Dean

    BBC Radio Humberside

    Hull City's new sponsorship deal with Kenyan online gambling company Sportpesa is thought to be worth £10m, the BBC understands.

  12. Council votes on further cuts to jobs and services

    Hull City Hall

    Hull councillors will decide today whether to move forward with plans to make £8m of savings over the next year.

    It involves cutting up to 600 jobs, reviewing the way people with disabilities are cared for and closing all but one of the council's customer care centres. 

    The city council's cabinet has been recommended to approve the plans.

  13. Weather: Rain or shine?

    Abbie Dewhurst

    Weather Presenter, BBC Look North

    It's going to be a rather cloudy this afternoon but mostly dry with a risk of the odd shower. 

    The temperature will reach 21C ( 70F) and there'll be a moderate westerly wind. 

    Weather graphic
  14. East Coast trains strike ballot

    Virgin East Coast train

    Staff at Virgin East Coast trains will vote this week on whether to take strike action.

    The RMT union says the company is trying to "bulldoze through" job cuts and changes to terms and conditions. Virgin, which runs services across Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, says it's puzzled by the union's decision.

  15. Watch:Today's forecast

    Here's Paul Hudson with the forecast for the rest of today and looking ahead to later in the week.

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    Video caption: with Paul Hudson
  16. Police seek banning orders for Grimsby Town football disorder suspects

    Pritti Mistry

    BBC News Online

    Humberside Police says it's seeking banning orders for those involved in the disorder after Grimsby Town's pre-season match with Sheffield United on Saturday afternoon.

    The force says the order will be prevent suspects from attending future matches in the UK and abroad. 

    Four people have been charged with offences including assault, affray and public order offences after officers were hurt when "missiles" were thrown towards them.

    Quote Message: Quite frankly this sort of behaviour is not acceptable and will not be tolerated. Football matches should be friendly sporting events that families can attend and enjoy. We will not allow the minority of people to spoil such occasions and will continue to work with the football clubs in our area to tackle the thugs intent on committing violence and disruption. from Supt David Hall Match commander at Humberside Police
    Supt David HallMatch commander at Humberside Police