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  1. Goodbye and five things we learned today

    Jonathan Willis

    Local Live

    Thank you for following our coverage across East Yorkshire and the Humber throughout the day.

    We are back tomorrow from 8am.

    Here's five things we learnt today:

    Our reporter David Harrison took this picture of someone braving the miserable weather in Hull to ride their unicycle.

    man on unicyle
  2. Tonight's headlines on BBC Look North

    BBC Look North

    East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire

    Here's the latest headlines from BBC Look North. Tune in to BBC1 from 6.30pm.

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    Video caption: Here's the latest headlines
  3. Tonight's weather: Occasional light rain or drizzle

    BBC Weather

    Occasional light rain or drizzle. It will generally clear during the evening,  becoming dry overnight with some clear spells developing, mainly in the east. 

    Weather Thursday evening
  4. Crews put out fire at historical derelict Hull building

    Victoria Holland

    BBC Look North

    Humberside Fire and Rescue attended a fire started deliberately on the third floor of the Lord Line Building last night.

    They used three engines and an aerial platform to put out the fire on the third floor of the lord line building.

    Steve Duffield is from Humberside Fire and Rescue:

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    Video caption: The Lord Line building was used to service the fishing industry
  5. Companies paying under National Minimum Wage are named and shamed

    BBC Radio Humberside

    Companies from our region are on a list released by the government being named and shamed for paying under the National Minimum Wage.

    The owners of KLS Electrical Contracting in Goole owed over £3,500 to one worker. 

    Pasture Wood Fisheries in Barton-on-Humber owed three employees £375 and Smart Cool in Hull owed one worker almost £300. 

    All the workers have now been reimbursed.  

    National Minimum Wage
  6. European nationals living in Scunthorpe worried about housing post-Brexit

    Tim Iredale

    Political editor, East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire

    Many European migrants living in the UK are worried about becoming homeless following the recent Brexit vote according to a survey by the National Landlords Association. 

    The findings are supported by a Scunthorpe-based charity, which says it's been inundated with tenants who worried about the impact of Brexit. 

    Here are the findings of the survey :

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    Video caption: One 1 in 3 say they're worried about being able to rent a property
  7. Driver arrested after cyclist taken to hospital with life threatening injuries

    Jonathan Willis

    Local Live

    A 21-year-old Scunthorpe man has been arrested on suspicion of causing serious injury through dangerous driving, following a collision on the A18 near Gunness between a Blue Audi A3 and two cyclists.

    One of the cyclists, a 42-year-old local man, was taken to Hull Royal Infirmary with life threatening injuries, where he remains in a stable condition.

    The second cyclist was also taken to Hull Royal Infirmary, where he was treated for minor injuries. The driver of the Audi was uninjured.

    The 21-year-old arrested in connection with the incident has been released on police bail to a date next month.

    Accident happened on A18 near Gunness
  8. Yours Headlines this afternoon

    Louise Jackson

    BBC Radio Humberside

  9. RNLI experience busy summer

    Victoria Holland

    BBC Look North

    Victoria Holland has been to the RNLI station in Cleethorpes where they have been called out eight times in the last five days.

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    Video caption: Cleethorpes RNLI has been called out 8 times in 5 days
  10. Watch: Latest Weather Forecast

    BBC Weather

    Here's the weather with Keeley

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    Video caption: Here's the weather with Keeley
  11. Watch: Hull FC coach speaks ahead of Widnes match

    BBC Humberside Sport

    Hull FC Coach Lee Radford says it's important the Black and Whites get back to winning ways when they play Widnes this evening.

    He spoke yesterday to BBC Radio Humberide's Joshua Cook about how his team need to bounce back from their weekend defeat to Castleford.

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    Video caption: Coach Lee Radford wants FC to get to winning ways in the Super 8's
  12. Match preview: Widnes Vikings v Hull FC - kick-off 8pm

    BBC Sport

    Widnes Vikings have made three changes to their squad after their opening Super 8s loss to Catalans.

    Rhys Hanbury, Stefan Marsh and Chris Dea drop out with Jordan Johnstone, Ted Chapelhow and Ed Chamberlain recalled.

    Hull FC forward Dean Hadley replaces Jordan Abdull in the only change to the squad which lost to Castleford.

    Joe Mellor has 11 tries for Widnes this season
  13. Appeal for witnesses following racially aggravated incident in Grimsby

    Jonathan Willis

    Local Live

    Independent witnesses are being sought after two men were arrested on suspicion of affray and racially aggravated criminal damage following an incident in Grimsby’s Stanley Street.

    Officers were called to the area at around 11.15pm on Tuesday 9 August, following reports of men causing criminal damage, making racist comments and threats towards the occupants of a property.

    Two men, aged 33 and 34 have been arrested in connection with the incident and released on police bail.

  14. Twenty sunken wrecks to be removed from river near Beverley

    Chris Arundel

    BBC Radio Humberside

    Twenty sunken wrecks can finally be removed from the River Hull near Beverley. 

    The Environment Agency has just issued the permits needed to remove the abandoned boats from the water. 

    The work had been held up because a protected fish, the Lamprey, was known to live in the River. 

    The East Riding of Yorkshire Council wants to remove the wrecks as it's believed they are impeding the water flow and increasing the risk of serious flooding. 

    Sunken boats are to be removed