Flesh - human and animal, alive and dead, familiar and strange - it's always been a major subject for artists - sometimes educational, sometimes provoking. Now it's the subject of a major new exhibition at York Art Gallery.
Scarborough's Civil War siege re-staged by Sealed Knot
Scarborough Castle underwent a trip back in time at the weekend as The Sealed Knot, the oldest re-enactment society in the UK, relived the Great Siege of 1645.
The siege was a major conflict for control of one of England's most important stone fortresses during the English Civil War.
It saw Parliamentarians lay siege to Scarborough Castle for five months, bombarding it until the keep was all but destroyed.
Just over 370 years later, and thanks to the re-enactors, it's taken place all over again:
Led by flame-haired mainman Mick Hucknall, they played a procession of hits including A New Flame In Town and Something Got Me Started.
The band also played an acoustic version of Holding Back The Years with Hucknall playing guitar.
Foss Barrier: Environment Agency denies neglect
Georgey Spanswick
Presenter, BBC Radio York
The reliability of the pumping station at York's Foss Barrier was rated at just 59%, instead of the standard 95%, in 2014 and 2015, BBC Radio York has discovered.
The Environment Agency says the rating refers to the difficulty of replacing ageing equipment - but does not mean the barrier was unreliable.
Tony Andryzewski, flood defence engineer with the Environment Agency and manager for the repair of the Foss Barrier, explains more here:
Man dies in car crash near Acaster Malbis
A 35-year-old man's died after the car he was driving hit a hedgerow near Acaster Malbis at the weekend.
The crash happened at about 11:35 on Sunday morning as the man, who was alone in the vehicle, was driving a yellow MG Midget car on Intake Lane.
He lost control, left the road and collided with the hedgerow, police believe.
As a result, the man, from the Hovingham area, was fatally injured.
Jack Laugher and the search for Rio gold: Easier second time around?
Jonathan Cowap
Presenter, BBC Radio York
It appears that, thanks to the Olympics, Britain is suddenly a nation of winners, as opposed to the more usual gracious losers or the "It's not the winning it's the taking part" mantra.
But what's going on and what's changed?
Doctor Andrew Hill, an Associate Professor of Health and Life Sciences at York St John University, specialising in sports psychology, has told me he believes winning is contagious.
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- Yorkshire start Day Three of the Roses clash with Lancashire at Old Trafford on 136 for 2, trailing the hosts by 358 runs
Latest PostFive things we've learnt in North Yorkshire today
Jim Addyman
BBC Local Live, York
That's all for today - thanks for being with us. We'll be back at 07:00 on Tuesday morning.
In the meantime, here are five things we've learnt today:
1. Maintenance records show that problems with York's Foss flood barrier were highlighted two years ago.
2. North Yorkshire has been getting in on the gold medal action in Rio with Andy Triggs Hodge.
3. The NFU wants to hear how North Yorkshire farmers see their future as we head towards Brexit.
4. Local residents in Harrogate can find out about plans for 1,000 homes in Flaxby Park.
5. City of York Council has some novel new ways of dealing with the goose problem in Rowntrees Park.
I'll leave you with lovely pic of Bolton Bridge sent in by BBC Weather Watcher Moorsider:
Fleshing things out at York Art Gallery
YorkMix
Flesh - human and animal, alive and dead, familiar and strange - it's always been a major subject for artists - sometimes educational, sometimes provoking. Now it's the subject of a major new exhibition at York Art Gallery.
Scarborough's Civil War siege re-staged by Sealed Knot
Scarborough Castle underwent a trip back in time at the weekend as The Sealed Knot, the oldest re-enactment society in the UK, relived the Great Siege of 1645.
The siege was a major conflict for control of one of England's most important stone fortresses during the English Civil War.
It saw Parliamentarians lay siege to Scarborough Castle for five months, bombarding it until the keep was all but destroyed.
Just over 370 years later, and thanks to the re-enactors, it's taken place all over again:
More redundancies at Boulby Mine
Yorkshire Post
A total of 140 jobs are to be lost at the country’s only potash mine at Boulby, near Staithes, in the North York Moors National Park.
The news comes less than a year after the announcement of 220 redundancies and the removal of 140 contractor posts.
City council take a gander at geese problem
The Press
Council officials hope they have found a short-term solution to combat geese mess in a popular York park, trialling a new piece of equipment to clean up goose droppings in Rowntree Park.
York City: McNamara wants to up the tempo
BBC Sport
York City will "work to get the fear out of their play", according to manager Jackie McNamara.
He's looking for his team to play with more pace, after seeing them draw 1-1 with Boreham Wood on Saturday at Bootham Crescent.
McNamara's told BBC Radio York: "They're fighting and the spirit's there."
North Yorkshire's weather: A fine afternoon with sunny spells
Keeley Donovan
Weather presenter, BBC Look North
A dry and fine afternoon with patchy cloud and warm sunny spells.
A light south-easterly wind, feeling warmer than yesterday for most with highs of about 23C (73F) inland.
Your headlines this lunchtime
Sarah Urwin
BBC Radio York News
The top stories from our York newsroom this lunchtime include:
Future of Flaxby golf club site under scrutiny
Harrogate Informer
The future of the former Flaxby Park golf club site, near Harrogate, may become clearer at a public meeting tonight.
A property development company, Flaxby Park Ltd, bought the 280-acre site adjacent to the junction of the A59 and the A1, from liquidators.
It's though the new plans will include the building of a small community of about 1,000 homes.
The golf club closed its doors in March 2015 after its parent company collapsed.
Holding back the years? Simply Red's Scarborough sojourn
Jim Addyman
BBC Local Live, York
Manchester's soulful popsters Simply Red were the latest big name act to play Scarborough's Open Air Theatre on Friday.
Led by flame-haired mainman Mick Hucknall, they played a procession of hits including A New Flame In Town and Something Got Me Started.
The band also played an acoustic version of Holding Back The Years with Hucknall playing guitar.
Foss Barrier: Environment Agency denies neglect
Georgey Spanswick
Presenter, BBC Radio York
The reliability of the pumping station at York's Foss Barrier was rated at just 59%, instead of the standard 95%, in 2014 and 2015, BBC Radio York has discovered.
Hundreds of homes alongside the Foss were flooded in December 2015 when the river burst its banks and repair work on the flood defence will be ongoing until November 2017.
The Environment Agency says the rating refers to the difficulty of replacing ageing equipment - but does not mean the barrier was unreliable.
Tony Andryzewski, flood defence engineer with the Environment Agency and manager for the repair of the Foss Barrier, explains more here:
Man dies in car crash near Acaster Malbis
A 35-year-old man's died after the car he was driving hit a hedgerow near Acaster Malbis at the weekend.
The crash happened at about 11:35 on Sunday morning as the man, who was alone in the vehicle, was driving a yellow MG Midget car on Intake Lane.
He lost control, left the road and collided with the hedgerow, police believe.
As a result, the man, from the Hovingham area, was fatally injured.
Jack Laugher and the search for Rio gold: Easier second time around?
Jonathan Cowap
Presenter, BBC Radio York
It appears that, thanks to the Olympics, Britain is suddenly a nation of winners, as opposed to the more usual gracious losers or the "It's not the winning it's the taking part" mantra.
But what's going on and what's changed?
Doctor Andrew Hill, an Associate Professor of Health and Life Sciences at York St John University, specialising in sports psychology, has told me he believes winning is contagious.
Doctor Hill says that's something which will help Ripon's Jack Laugher in his quest for a second diving gold at the Olympics:
A riot of colour in Harrogate for Britain in Bloom judges
Joanita Musisi
Reporter, BBC Radio York
Harrogate always looks good - but there'll be an extra sparkle today.
That's because Britain in Bloom judges are in town. They'll be taken on a tour to see the area.
I've also been in town to check out what Harrogate in Bloom have in store for the judges - and it's safe to say things are looking good out there:
Cricket: Roses match, Day Three
BBC Sport
Yorkshire are currently striving to get back on terms with Lancashire in the County Championship at Old Trafford.
After an even contest on Saturday, Lancashire's lower order put them in a powerful position on Sunday with Arron Lilley hitting 45 from just 39 balls.
Jordan Clark was unbeaten on 84 not out as the Red Rose county ended their first innings 494 all out.
In reply, Yorkshire will resume play at 11:00 on 136 for 2, with Alex Lees (pictured) 62 not out.
NFU wants farmers' post-referendum views
Jim Addyman
BBC Local Live, York
Farmers in North Yorkshire are being urged to give their views on the future of British agriculture following the Brexit vote.
The National Farmers Union (NFU) is launching one of the largest consultations in its history.
NFU president Meurig Raymond (pictured) has described it as an historic opportunity.
Thousands of farmers are expected to share their views on how the industry should move on after the result of the referendum.
Its senior officers will be chairing more than 50 meetings up and down the country as part of the consultation which ends on 14 September.
North Yorkshire in pictures: The view from the lighthouse
Thanks to Andy G for sending us this fantastic picture from the top of the newly-restored and reopened Whitby lighthouse at the weekend.
We always love to feature the best pictures you've taken of North Yorkshire. Why not email or tweet your photographs to us?
Two women hurt in Scarborough attack
Two women have been left with serious injuries after being attacked in Scarborough.
The attack happened on Queen's Parade at about 21:30 on Sunday evening.
Both victims were taken to hospital for treatment.
Three people, a man and two women, have been arrested.
Anyone who witnessed the attack, or who has any other information, is being asked to contact police.
Listen: Andy Triggs Hodge's golden moment
Georgey Spanswick
Presenter, BBC Radio York
The weekend was full of gold medals for Team GB at the Rio Olympics.
One of those celebrating on Saturday was, of course, North Yorkshire rower Andy Triggs Hodge.
Andy, from Hebden near Grassington in the Dales, was part of the crew that won the Men's Eights race alongside former York City rower Tom Ransley.
Typically modest, Triggs Hodge praised his team mates:
Your North Yorkshire sport headlines
BBC Sport
The top sport stories from our York newsroom so far today include: