That's the end of live updates from me today - but there's plenty more to come for the rest of the week, starting tomorrow.
If you need to catch-up with what's being going on today, here are five things which will help bring you up-to-date.
A pledge by Orgreave campaigners to fight on saying 'the gloves are off' after the government turned down a bid for an inquiry into events during the miners' strike.
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'No criminality' over the death of a 13-year-old boy in a shed in Doncaster.
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Local choir the Honey Belles star on Gareth Malone's TV show tonight.
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And finally a couple celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary by taking the plunge off a building in Sheffield.
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We'll be back tomorrow from 08:00 with more of your local news, weather and travel.
Hopes to end Chesterfield FC's losing streak
Jonathan Buchan
BBC Radio Sheffield Sport
Chesterfield are looking to end a six-game losing streak at Coventry tonight in a game you can hear full match commentary on BBC Radio Sheffield's Football Heaven as they take on Coventry.
Spire-ites boss Danny Wilson is calling on his experienced players to get a much needed result in League One.
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This is the time when you need your experience. The senior players who've been there, seen it and done it, can hopefully recall their experiences and put it into positivity now."
More than 100 people were hurt in three weeks at one park last year.
Managing Director of Rotherham park Jump Inc Chris Hayes says there needs to be an industry standard for safety.
Orgreave decision 'painful' and 'weak' say MPs
Oliver Wright
BBC News Online, Yorkshire
The Commons has echoed claims of failure on the part of the government over the decision not to grant an inquiry into events at Orgreave during the miners' strike.
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Meanwhile, Policing Minister Brandon Lewis defended the decision from the despatch box, saying it was based on the wider public interest, which includes issues such as no wrongful convictions, no deaths, and importantly the change in police structure and behaviour.
Quote Message: The Home Secretary bottled it yesterday and he’s bottled it today. He knows she did not review those papers that the IPCC came to its decision on and given she has not reviewed those documents does the minister honestly believe she can honestly say there is no link with Hillsborough and there are no lessons to be learned today?” from Louise Haigh MP
The Home Secretary bottled it yesterday and he’s bottled it today. He knows she did not review those papers that the IPCC came to its decision on and given she has not reviewed those documents does the minister honestly believe she can honestly say there is no link with Hillsborough and there are no lessons to be learned today?”
'Beast of Bolsover' wades in over Orgreave in Commons
Mick Lunney
BBC Local Live, Sheffield
MP Dennis Skinner has poured scorn on the decision not to grant an inquiry into events at Orgreave during the miners' strike.
Campaigners say they feel "bitterly betrayed" after the Home Secretary Amber Rudd ruled out an investigation despite more than 90 pickets being cleared of rioting -- amid claims that South Yorkshire Police fabricated evidence against them.
The Bolsover MP Dennis Skinner expressed his fury in the Commons:
Twenty years since Brassed Off
Mick Lunney
BBC Local Live, Sheffield
It's 20 years since Brassed Off hit cinema screens.
Its depiction of life in gritty mining areas still strikes a chord today and BBC Radio Sheffield has made a special documentary about the film, featuring its stars and production team. It's available on listen again right now.
Bikers disrupt city centre - video
Mick Lunney
BBC Local Live, Sheffield
Up the road in Leeds, a gang of bikers caused traffic chaos during a Halloween "ride out" on a busy city road.
The group of around 50 off-road motorcycles and quad bikes brought Kirkstall Road, a major route into Leeds, to a standstill last night.
Anniversary hang-over a tall building
Amy Nagy
BBC Radio Sheffield
Ben & Bethan Lacey from Sheffield have celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary with a charity abseil.
The couple raised £1232 for the British RedCross family reunion appeal.
Here they are doing their stuff at Sheffield Hallam University's Owen Building.
Beth had to buy a new dress for the occasion.
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Boy robbed in park
A teenager was robbed in Clifton Park in Rotherham.
The 17-year-old was walking through the park at 22:15 on Sunday when he was approached by two other teens.
One of the robbers threatened the victim and stole his mobile phone.
One of the suspects is described as Asian, about 5ft 10ins tall, in his late teens, of slim build, with a black moustache.
He is thought to have been wearing a white hooded top.
The second suspect is also described as Asian, about 5ft 4ins tall, in his mid-teens, of slim build, with short black hair.
He is said to have spoken with a high-pitched voice and was wearing a black, hooded insulated jacket.
Police are now appealing for anyone who may have information to get in touch.
They're the Honey Belles and they've been telling Radio Sheffield Rony Robinson that they can't tell him how they did... or they'd have to make him disappear:
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- A pledge by Orgreave campaigners to fight on saying 'the gloves are off' after the government turned down a bid for an inquiry into events during the miners' strike.
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Latest PostCoventry City 2-0 Chesterfield
By Rob Gurney
BBC Sport at the Ricoh Arena
Mark Venus's improving Coventry City win again in League One to hand Chesterfield a seventh straight defeat.
Read moreFive things we've learned today
Mick Lunney
BBC Local Live, Sheffield
That's the end of live updates from me today - but there's plenty more to come for the rest of the week, starting tomorrow.
If you need to catch-up with what's being going on today, here are five things which will help bring you up-to-date.
We'll be back tomorrow from 08:00 with more of your local news, weather and travel.
Hopes to end Chesterfield FC's losing streak
Jonathan Buchan
BBC Radio Sheffield Sport
Chesterfield are looking to end a six-game losing streak at Coventry tonight in a game you can hear full match commentary on BBC Radio Sheffield's Football Heaven as they take on Coventry.
Spire-ites boss Danny Wilson is calling on his experienced players to get a much needed result in League One.
'No criminality' in shed fire death
The shed fire which killed a 13-year-old boy was not a criminal act, his inquest hears.
Read moreTravel update
Mick Lunney
BBC Local Live, Sheffield
There are delays on the A631 East Bawtry Road in Whiston.
It's partially blocked and queuing traffic westbound at Whiston crossroads, because of a broken down mini coach.
Police look for attacker on motorbike
Mick Lunney
BBC Local Live, Sheffield
A man's been robbed by a thief on a motorbike in Rotherham.
The victim was waiting for a taxi outside a pub in Kimberworth when he was attacked.
Police are making an appeal for help.
Trampoline park safety controls call
Jenny Cork
BBC Sheffield news
Trampoline parks are the new big thing for kids, but how safe are they? At the moment there's no official standard.
The International Association of Trampoline Parks says it's starting a consultation on safety standards - after concerns that the number of injuries at these parks has been rising.
More than 100 people were hurt in three weeks at one park last year.
Managing Director of Rotherham park Jump Inc Chris Hayes says there needs to be an industry standard for safety.
Orgreave decision 'painful' and 'weak' say MPs
Oliver Wright
BBC News Online, Yorkshire
The Commons has echoed claims of failure on the part of the government over the decision not to grant an inquiry into events at Orgreave during the miners' strike.
Meanwhile, Policing Minister Brandon Lewis defended the decision from the despatch box, saying it was based on the wider public interest, which includes issues such as no wrongful convictions, no deaths, and importantly the change in police structure and behaviour.
Weather update: Dry but chilly
Temperatures falling after midnight but it will stay dry.
Frost in some places by morning.
Inquest opens into death of Doncaster teenager in garden shed
Kevin Larkin
Doncaster Reporter, BBC Radio Sheffield
The inquest into the death of a Doncaster teenager has heard that there was no criminality involved.
The body of 13-year-old Jack Sheldon was found after a shed fire at a house in Campsall last week.
BBC Radio Sheffield's Kevin Larkin was at the inquest:
Campaigners seek Orgreave judicial review
Campaigners consider seeking a judicial review into a decision not to hold a public inquiry into the so-called Battle of Orgreave.
Read more'Beast of Bolsover' wades in over Orgreave in Commons
Mick Lunney
BBC Local Live, Sheffield
MP Dennis Skinner has poured scorn on the decision not to grant an inquiry into events at Orgreave during the miners' strike.
Campaigners say they feel "bitterly betrayed" after the Home Secretary Amber Rudd ruled out an investigation despite more than 90 pickets being cleared of rioting -- amid claims that South Yorkshire Police fabricated evidence against them.
The Bolsover MP Dennis Skinner expressed his fury in the Commons:
Twenty years since Brassed Off
Mick Lunney
BBC Local Live, Sheffield
It's 20 years since Brassed Off hit cinema screens.
Its depiction of life in gritty mining areas still strikes a chord today and BBC Radio Sheffield has made a special documentary about the film, featuring its stars and production team. It's available on listen again right now.
Bikers disrupt city centre - video
Mick Lunney
BBC Local Live, Sheffield
Up the road in Leeds, a gang of bikers caused traffic chaos during a Halloween "ride out" on a busy city road.
The group of around 50 off-road motorcycles and quad bikes brought Kirkstall Road, a major route into Leeds, to a standstill last night.
Anniversary hang-over a tall building
Amy Nagy
BBC Radio Sheffield
Ben & Bethan Lacey from Sheffield have celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary with a charity abseil.
The couple raised £1232 for the British RedCross family reunion appeal.
Here they are doing their stuff at Sheffield Hallam University's Owen Building.
Beth had to buy a new dress for the occasion.
Boy robbed in park
A teenager was robbed in Clifton Park in Rotherham.
The 17-year-old was walking through the park at 22:15 on Sunday when he was approached by two other teens.
One of the robbers threatened the victim and stole his mobile phone.
One of the suspects is described as Asian, about 5ft 10ins tall, in his late teens, of slim build, with a black moustache.
He is thought to have been wearing a white hooded top.
The second suspect is also described as Asian, about 5ft 4ins tall, in his mid-teens, of slim build, with short black hair.
He is said to have spoken with a high-pitched voice and was wearing a black, hooded insulated jacket.
Police are now appealing for anyone who may have information to get in touch.
Snake recovered from couple's new car
A snake that gave a couple a shock when it appeared in their newly purchased car is finally recovered.
Read moreYorkshire's Gary Ballance lacks confidence - Michael Vaughan
BBC Sport
England cannot pick "shot for confidence" Gary Ballance for the forthcoming Tests against India, says former England captain Michael Vaughan.
Yorkshire's Ballance scored 24 runs in four innings as England drew last month's Test series in Bangladesh 1-1.
The 26-year-old scored 590 runs in his first 10 Test innings but averages 18 in his last eight.
Vaughan said: "He's not looking like anything the player he was when he first came into international cricket."
Local choir on Gareth Malone's show tonight
Rony Robinson
Presenter, BBC Radio Sheffield
It's a dream come true for a bunch of girls from Chesterfield who love to sing.
They're on the telly tonight in the new series of The Choir on BBC 2.
They're the Honey Belles and they've been telling Radio Sheffield Rony Robinson that they can't tell him how they did... or they'd have to make him disappear:
Woman charged with stabbed man's murder
A woman is charged with murdering a man who was stabbed to death in Doncaster at the weekend.
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