Car left in Hull faces £500 worth of parking tickets
Laura Foster
BBC Look North
The owner of this car in Hull is facing a hefty fine. It's been left on Osborne Street since the end of July and now has nine tickets stuck on the windscreen. The owner could have to pay around £500.
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Police have re-appealed for witnesses after a car overturned in East Yorkshire killing an 83-year-old woman and leaving an 81- year-old man in hospital
The number of people out of work in Yorkshire and the Humber has fallen by 7,000
The average cost of staying in a care home in East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire is now double the average pensioner's income
Calls for government to provide more rural transport funding
Chris Arundel
BBC Radio Humberside
The government should provide more cash for rural buses not invite councils to bid for money to develop future transport technologies says the Campaign for better Transport.
The East Riding of Yorkshire Council has proposed cutting bus subsidies by 40%.
Humberside Police are re-appealing for witnesses following a fatal road traffic collision on the A614 Driffield bypass near Kellythorpe, which is believed to have occurred between 4pm and 5pm on Saturday 13 August.
Police were called at 8.20am on Sunday 14 August with reports that a silver coloured Ford B-Max Zetec had left the road and overturned before coming to a stop in a field.
The front seat passenger, an 83-year-old woman, was pronounced dead at the scene.
The driver, a 81-year-old man, suffered serious but non-life threatening injuries and is receiving treatment at Hull Royal Infirmary.
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The number of people out of work in Yorkshire and the Humber has fallen by 7,000
A deal has been struck between Hull City Council and a local firm to bring a new free wifi service to the centre of Hull.
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- £65,000 worth of bikes were stolen across East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire in July.
- Pensioners in our area are having to pay almost double their average income to be able to afford a care home.
- The RSPB has hit out at a decision to expand the world's biggest wind farm off the East Yorkshire coast.
- The owner of a broken down car in Hull city centre faces £500 worth of parking fines.
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Hull City have tweeted this clip with Sam Clucas following the news he has signed a new three year deal.
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£65k worth of bikes stolen in July
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Listed Grimsby building could cost council extra £1m
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BBC Radio Humberside
It could cost North East Lincolnshire council another £1m to repair a listed building in Grimsby.
The privately-owned Victoria Mills was evacuated in February when high winds caused structural problems.
The local authority has already paid £1m to make it safe after its owners failed to so.
Traffic and travel news: Road closure after crash near Rimswell
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Road closures are currently in place following a serious collision involving a motorcycle and a tractor near Rimswell, Withernsea.
The collision happened shortly before 14:05 BST on Thirtle Bridge Lane.
Motorists are advised to avoid the area until further notice.
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Car left in Hull faces £500 worth of parking tickets
Laura Foster
BBC Look North
The owner of this car in Hull is facing a hefty fine. It's been left on Osborne Street since the end of July and now has nine tickets stuck on the windscreen. The owner could have to pay around £500.
Hull City News: Same Clucas signs new three-year deal
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Wifi deal struck for Hull City Centre
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BBC Look North
A deal has been struck between Hull City Council and a local firm to bring a new free wifi service to the centre of Hull.
It should be available in time for City of Culture year 2017.
The contract was awarded to the company Connexin.
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Calls for government to provide more rural transport funding
Chris Arundel
BBC Radio Humberside
The government should provide more cash for rural buses not invite councils to bid for money to develop future transport technologies says the Campaign for better Transport.
The East Riding of Yorkshire Council has proposed cutting bus subsidies by 40%.
Unemployment in Yorkshire goes down
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Appeal following fatal collision
Jonathan Willis
Local Live
Humberside Police are re-appealing for witnesses following a fatal road traffic collision on the A614 Driffield bypass near Kellythorpe, which is believed to have occurred between 4pm and 5pm on Saturday 13 August.
Police were called at 8.20am on Sunday 14 August with reports that a silver coloured Ford B-Max Zetec had left the road and overturned before coming to a stop in a field.
The front seat passenger, an 83-year-old woman, was pronounced dead at the scene.
The driver, a 81-year-old man, suffered serious but non-life threatening injuries and is receiving treatment at Hull Royal Infirmary.
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Louise Jackson
BBC Radio Humberside