'Tent city' protesters in Hull have been told to attend court next Tuesday as part of the city council's legal case to remove them from Queen's Gardens.
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This "tent city" sprung up in Queen's Gardens as part of a protest about the issue of homelessness.
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They've been there almost a week.
Hull City Council say they have offered the occupants accommodation and will now begin legal proceedings to remove the protesters from the site.
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Fundamentally, their actions are encouraging rough sleepers to remain on the street. This is totally unacceptable and we are left with no option but to instigate legal proceedings to remove the protesters from the site and city."
Your headlines this afternoon
Caroline Brockelbank
BBC Radio Humberside
Here are the latest headlines across East Yorkshire and the Humber area:
Over 18 months, volunteers inspected 15 care homes across the county.
Overall inspectors found high levels of satisfaction from residents particularly on quality of care for residents with dementia and by the amount of personalisation available in most homes.
However Healthwatch also found that some homes, particularly those using older buildings, struggled with storage and decor issues.
There were also concerns regarding poor communication with other health and social care organisations.
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BreakingHull 'explosives' find explained
Clare Crooks
BBC Radio Humberside
Humberside Police say the items found during a search on Hawthorn Avenue earlier were pyrotechnics
Weekend stargazers to enjoy biggest 'supermoon' since 1948
If you're up late on Sunday night you could be in for an astronomical treat - a view of the biggest "supermoon" in 68 years.
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On the night of the 13/14 November, the moon will come closer to Earth than at any point since 1948 .
It will appear up to 30% brighter and 14% bigger than an average full moon, according to NASA.
It will be the brightest and largest of three "supermoons" to occur in 2016. The first came on 16 October 16 with the third due on 14 December.
E-cigarette complaint sparks assault
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A man was assaulted by a group of men after reporting them for using an e-cigarette on a bus.
The 34-year-old was attacked after getting off the 76/77 East Riding service from Hull in Withernsea Road.
As he left the vehicle, he told the driver a group of men were using an e-cigarette and they were challenged by the driver.
It's believed four men then got off the bus at the next stop and walked back to find the victim, verbally abusing him.
The victim went into a garden and knocked on the door of a house seeking help.
However, the group followed him and assaulted him, before leaving the area after the incident on Tuesday, 4 October.
Showtime! Bear to board the bus like this?
Clare Crooks
BBC Radio Humberside
Expect to see characters like this on your bus next week.
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BBC Children In Need is coming which means plenty of people will be doing fun things for Pudsey.
Including staff at East Yorkshire Motor Services. Some of their bus drivers have apparently been working on fancy dress outfits for weeks to be ready to take your donations next Friday, 18 November.
Your headlines this lunchtime
Latest headlines from our East Yorkshire & Humber newsroom:
Explosives have been found at an address in Hawthorn Avenue in Hull
Figures show 6,500 former service personnel in Yorkshire and the Humber are without a job
A search is continuing in Cleethorpes today for a woman who went missing 10 years ago
A woman has been robbed at knifepoint in Cliff Gardens in Scunthorpe
Weather: Sunny spells and scattered showers
Paul Hudson
Weather presenter, BBC Look North
I'll have the full forecast on BBC Look North this lunchtime.
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Iron players take a tour of steelworks
James Hoggarth
BBC Radio Humberside
Scunthorpe United’s manager Graham Alexander is touring Scunthorpe steelworks today with some of the players.
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Clare Crooks
BBC Radio Humberside
Thanks for joining me today on our live feed.
We'll be back tomorrow from 08:00 with all the latest news, sport, travel and weather.
Before I go here is a look at five things we didn't know when we got up this morning:
Temporary doctors 'costing millions'
Vicky Johnson
BBC Look North
National Health Service bosses in our area are spending millions hiring temporary doctors to cover staff shortages.
Some are charging more than £1,000 a shift.
The government put a cap on such spending but in some hospitals we've discovered costs are rising.
While hospitals in Grimsby and Scunthorpe reduced their agency nurse bill, the cost of fill-in doctors rose to more than £1m in one month.
There's a full report on BBC Look North tonight.
Tent city protesters given court date
Sarah Walton
Reporter, BBC Look North
'Tent city' protesters in Hull have been told to attend court next Tuesday as part of the city council's legal case to remove them from Queen's Gardens.
Watch: Wednesday's headlines from Look North
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East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
Here's Peter with tonight's headlines on BBC Look North.
Full stories at 18:30 on BBC One.
WATCH: Showers and a cold night to come
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East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
Here's Paul Hudson with the forecast for tonight and tomorrow - looks like a frosty one!
Man arrested after cannabis plants found
Clare Crooks
BBC Radio Humberside
A 20-year-old man has been arrested after police found these Cannabis plants growing in a plastic tunnel at Atwick near Hornsea.
Josh Mantellato leaves Hull KR
BBC Humberside Sport
Hull Kingston Rovers have confirmed that winger Josh Mantellato has left the club. He had been offered a deal to stay with the Robins.
The club has also confirmed the departures of Albert Kelly, Mitch Allgood, Kevin Larroyer and John Boudebza.
They also announced the signing of Huddersfield Giants and former HullFC half-back Jamie Ellis on a season-long loan.
Hull KR sign Ellis as five leave
Relegated Super League side Hull KR sign Huddersfield Giants half-back Jamie Ellis on a season-long loan deal.
Read moreWhat's in a N-ame?
Clare Crooks
BBC Radio Humberside
And Nelson, Neve and Nel and now Neo - it seems Humberside Police Dogs' names all being with the letter N!
'Tent city' in Hull unpegged
Sarah Walton
Reporter, BBC Look North
Eviction notices have been served on the residents of Hull's Tent City which was set up in protest against homelessness.
Council ready for legal action over tent city
Clare Crooks
BBC Radio Humberside
This "tent city" sprung up in Queen's Gardens as part of a protest about the issue of homelessness.
They've been there almost a week.
Hull City Council say they have offered the occupants accommodation and will now begin legal proceedings to remove the protesters from the site.
Your headlines this afternoon
Caroline Brockelbank
BBC Radio Humberside
Here are the latest headlines across East Yorkshire and the Humber area:
Home is where the heart is
Caroline Brockelbank
BBC Radio Humberside
People living in care homes in our region are satisfied with the level of care they receive according to a report by Healthwatch in East Yorkshire.
Over 18 months, volunteers inspected 15 care homes across the county.
Overall inspectors found high levels of satisfaction from residents particularly on quality of care for residents with dementia and by the amount of personalisation available in most homes.
However Healthwatch also found that some homes, particularly those using older buildings, struggled with storage and decor issues.
There were also concerns regarding poor communication with other health and social care organisations.
BreakingHull 'explosives' find explained
Clare Crooks
BBC Radio Humberside
Humberside Police say the items found during a search on Hawthorn Avenue earlier were pyrotechnics
An army bomb disposal unit was called in while the Ministry of Defence Police and Humberside Police carried out a raid.
The operation is now over.
Weekend stargazers to enjoy biggest 'supermoon' since 1948
If you're up late on Sunday night you could be in for an astronomical treat - a view of the biggest "supermoon" in 68 years.
On the night of the 13/14 November, the moon will come closer to Earth than at any point since 1948 .
It will appear up to 30% brighter and 14% bigger than an average full moon, according to NASA.
It will be the brightest and largest of three "supermoons" to occur in 2016. The first came on 16 October 16 with the third due on 14 December.
E-cigarette complaint sparks assault
A man was assaulted by a group of men after reporting them for using an e-cigarette on a bus.
The 34-year-old was attacked after getting off the 76/77 East Riding service from Hull in Withernsea Road.
As he left the vehicle, he told the driver a group of men were using an e-cigarette and they were challenged by the driver.
It's believed four men then got off the bus at the next stop and walked back to find the victim, verbally abusing him.
The victim went into a garden and knocked on the door of a house seeking help.
However, the group followed him and assaulted him, before leaving the area after the incident on Tuesday, 4 October.
Showtime! Bear to board the bus like this?
Clare Crooks
BBC Radio Humberside
Expect to see characters like this on your bus next week.
BBC Children In Need is coming which means plenty of people will be doing fun things for Pudsey.
Including staff at East Yorkshire Motor Services. Some of their bus drivers have apparently been working on fancy dress outfits for weeks to be ready to take your donations next Friday, 18 November.
Your headlines this lunchtime
Latest headlines from our East Yorkshire & Humber newsroom:
Weather: Sunny spells and scattered showers
Paul Hudson
Weather presenter, BBC Look North
I'll have the full forecast on BBC Look North this lunchtime.
Iron players take a tour of steelworks
James Hoggarth
BBC Radio Humberside
Scunthorpe United’s manager Graham Alexander is touring Scunthorpe steelworks today with some of the players.
It's because the club and British Steel have forged a new partnership which will mean Scunthorpe United's new stadium will be built using homemade steel.