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Jonathan Willis

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  1. Goodbye and five things we learned

    Jonathan Willis

    Local Live

    Thank you for joining us on our live feed across East Yorkshire and the Humber today. 

    Lets look back at five things we didn't know when we woke up this morning.

    1. More than 1,000 Hull FC fans turned up at the KCOM stadium to see their team head down for Wembley.
    2. A total of 18 cases of people being scammed into booking holidays are being investigated by Humberside Police.   
    3. The Albert Hall in Hull has been demolished.
    4. Labour leadership candidate Owen Smith will meet with party activists in Hull on Sunday.   
    5. People in Bridlington like having a selfie with BBC Look North's Peter Levy. 

    To finish this evening here's another short video of Peter Levy getting a lesson in how to spell while he was in Bridlington.

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  2. Paving work on Trinity House Lane in Hull complete

    Jonathan Willis

    Local Live

    Paving work on Trinity House Lane has been completed.  

    It's part of a multi-million pound upgrade of the city centre. 

    Lok at the difference the new paving makes.

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  3. More than 1,000 fans send off Hull FC

    Matt Dean

    BBC Radio Humberside

    More than 1,000 Hull FC fans turned out this lunchtime to see their team depart for Wembley.

    The Black and Whites' players boarded the team bus at the KCOM Stadium ahead of their Challenge Cup Final against Warrington on Saturday. 

    Hull FC will be backed by up to 20,000 fans this weekend as they look to win at Wembley for the very first time. 

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  4. Headlines for East Yorkshire and the Humber this afternoon

    Louise Jackson

    BBC Radio Humberside

    • A teenager stabbed a man through the heart after he was bumped into in the street by a stranger in Hull, a court has heard.  
    • A company which wants to demolish eighteen blocks of flats in Immingham is meeting with local people today
    • More than 1,000 Hull FC fans have turned out this lunchtime to see their team depart for Wembley
  5. Driver of overturned car escapes unhurt

    Jonathan Willis

    Local Live

    Humberside Police have tweeted these pictures of a car which overturned at Wansford this morning.

    The driver escaped unhurt.

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  6. Weather for East Yorkshire and the Humber: Thundery rain

    There will be thundery rain clearing eastwards during the early hours of Friday with clear skies moving in from the west. 

    Light winds allowing the odd mist patch to form by dawn.

    Weather
  7. Three deny murder after man stabbed in Hull street

    A teenager stabbed a man through the heart after he was bumped into in the street by a stranger in Hull, a court has heard.

    Mateusz Szleper was murdered in Fenruary

    Three men are accused of murdering 21-year-old Mateusz Szleper in February.

    Hull Crown Court was told the victim had been at a takeaway with friends and as they left, one bumped into Agustin Sula, 18, triggering a chain of events which lead to Mr Szleper being left with a 15cm stab wound to the heart.

    Mr Sula, his brother Ermal Sula, 24, and Abdullah Ali Haydar, 18, all deny murder and the trial continues.

  8. GCSE success for parts of the region

    Victoria Holland

    BBC Look North

    GCSE students in parts of our region are getting more top grades than ever. 

    In East Yorkshire pupils getting five or more A* to C grades has risen from 56% last year to 67% this year.

    Around 65% of students in North Lincolnshire also got top grades and in Hull that figure is around 55%, which is an improvement on last year's 49%. 

    Nationally there's been a significant drop in the number of teenagers getting a C grade or above.

  9. Scunthorpe hospital offers cash incentives for help to find staff

    BBC Radio Humberside

    Scunthorpe General Hospital says a shortage of about 200 nurses and doctors provoked them to offer financial incentives to staff who refer people for jobs.

    They tweeted earlier this week saying they'd give £250 for referrals.

    So far six people have already taken them up on the offer. 

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    Video caption: Paul Bunyan is a recruitment manager for the Northern Lincolnshire Foundation Trust
  10. Weather for East Yorkshire and the Humber

    BBC Weather

    Here's the weather with Owain

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    Video caption: Here's the weather with Owain
  11. New website launched to help children understand mental health

    Chris Arundel

    BBC Radio Humberside

    A new websitefalsehas been launched to help children and young people to better understand their mental health. 

    The Children and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAHMS) initiative  will offer youngsters help and support.

  12. Labour leadership candidate Owen Smith in Hull on Sunday

    Tim Iredale

    Political editor, East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire

    Labour leadership candidate Owen Smith will meet with party activists in Hull on Sunday. 

    His visit follows a rally held by leader Jeremy Corbyn in the city at the end of July. 

    Owen Smith to come to HUll
  13. Hull City's Ahmed Elmohamady believes they can beat Manchester United

    Hull City's Ahmed Elmohamady believes they can win a third successive Premier League game on Saturday, when they play Manchester United at The KCom Stadium. 

    They've only achieved that once before, when they won four on the trot in 2008. 

    Despite the lack of new signings and numerous injuries, Elmohamady says they can rely on a great team spirit. 

    Ahmed Elmohamady
  14. Man wanted over theft from cash machine

    Jonathan Willis

    Local Live

    Police have issued this CCTV image of a man they want in connection with a theft at a cash machine on Gatesby Road in Goole last Friday.

    CCTV image released of man wanted in connection with theft
  15. Latest stories around East Yorkshire and Humber this lunchtime

    Louise Jackson

    BBC Radio Humberside

    • People living in a part of Immingham say they're worried they'll be forced out of the area if plans to knock down up to 18 tower blocks go ahead.  
    • About 65% of students in North Lincolnshire have received A* to C grades in both English and Maths.
    • Two people are in hospital with serious injuries after a road accident on a main road in Hull last night.  
    • A religious education teacher from North Lincolnshire who was struck off for swearing at pupils has won the right to have the decision reviewed after two years. 
  16. East Yorkshire MP visits offshore windfarm

    Jonathan Willis

    Local Live

    Beverley and Holderness MP Graham Stuart has visited Eon’s Humber Gateway offshore windfarm to learn more about the technology. 

    The Humber Gateway windfarm is made up of 73 giant turbines and located 8km off the Holderness coast.

    Offshore windfarm
    Quote Message: This area is leading the world in offshore wind and it was great to see the machines close up. It’s a local success story and I want to see it grow and grow. from Graham Stuart Beverley and Holderness MP
    Graham StuartBeverley and Holderness MP