Proposed work includes lowering the road around the Mytongate junction to create a new road bridge to Ferensway, as well as two footbridges for pedestrians and cyclists.
The full set of plans are on display at the Mercure Royal Station Hotel until 20:00 today and tomorrow between 10:00 and 16:00.
Court death: 'A terrible and sudden shock'
BBC Radio Humberside
The family of a Scunthorpe mother of four who died after collapsing in the Combined Court Centre in Hull say they're stunned by her death.
Staff at the court tried to revive Hayley Gascoigne when she fell unconscious on Thursday, she was later taken to hospital where she was pronounced dead.
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As a family we are trying to deal with the loss of Hayley. She will be dearly missed by all. Her death came as a terrible and sudden shock and we would politely ask that our privacy be respected at this very difficult time.
East Riding MP to speak on adult social care tonight on Look North
Following calls from an East Yorkshire man for the government to fully fund adult social care, the MP for Beverley and Holderness, Graham Stuart, will be speaking to Look North tonight.
Pat Maguire says his father-in-law had to live in five different private care homes within the last twelve months of his life.
The Department of Health says it recognises the pressures and is investing nine hundred million pounds into adult social care over the next two years.
Watch: 'The form's picked up'
BBC Look North
East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
Hull City midfielder David Meyler is positive about his side's form after last night's match against Manchester United.
The Tigers beat United, for the first time since 1974, but ultimately lost the semi-final tie 3-2 on aggregate, missing out on a trip to Wembley for the final of the EFL Cup.
Here's what he had to say to Look North:
Proposed works on A63 could take up to 5 years
BBC Radio Humberside
It could be 2023 before planned work on the A63 in Hull is completed.
The Highways Agency's proposals for the A63 Castle Street include lowering the road around the Mytongate junction to create a new road bridge to Ferensway, as well as two footbridges for pedestrians and cyclists.
Highways England Project Manager Jimmy Holmes says its not a quick process:
The full set of plans will be on display at the Mercure Royal Station Hotel today from 12.30 to 20:00 and tomorrow between 10:00 and 16:00.
Hull to lose a job centre
One of Hull's job centres is set to close.
The Department for Work and Pensions say the Market Place branch will shut within the next 14 months.
North East Lincolnshire UKIP Councillor joins Conservative Party
Richard Madden
BBC Radio Humberside
A UKIP Councillor in North East Lincolnshire has defected to the Conservatives.
Nick Pettigrew who was UKIP councillor for the Freshney Ward in Grimsby is joining the council's Conservative group.
He says the local UKIP group has no clear direction and is ineffectual. He's been welcomed by the Conservative group.
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I'm pleased to welcome Nick on board. He's a hard-working councillor for the Freshney Ward and I'm sure he'll be a great asset to our Group on the Council. Nick will be the third ex-UKIP councillor to join us."
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- An East Yorkshire man whose father-in-law lived in five different private care homes during the last twelve months of his life believes the government should fully fund Adult Social Care
- A63 plans are on display in Hull but it could be 2023 before work is finally finished.....that's if it gets the go-ahead
- A North East Lincolnshire Councillor who defected from UKIP to the Conservatives has criticised his former party for lacking direction
- A scheme to provide advice to businesses and people who fish off East Yorkshire's coast launched today
- More than 40,000 people have flocked to Ferens Art Gallery in the first two weeks of its reopening
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- A scheme to provide advice to businesses and people who fish off East Yorkshire's coast launches today
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Before I go, let's have a look at five things we didn't know when we woke up this morning...
A63 redevelopment plans draws big crowd
Laura Foster
BBC Look North
Looks like quite a few people have turned out to see The Highways Agency's proposals for the A63 Castle Street.
Proposed work includes lowering the road around the Mytongate junction to create a new road bridge to Ferensway, as well as two footbridges for pedestrians and cyclists.
The full set of plans are on display at the Mercure Royal Station Hotel until 20:00 today and tomorrow between 10:00 and 16:00.
Court death: 'A terrible and sudden shock'
BBC Radio Humberside
The family of a Scunthorpe mother of four who died after collapsing in the Combined Court Centre in Hull say they're stunned by her death.
Staff at the court tried to revive Hayley Gascoigne when she fell unconscious on Thursday, she was later taken to hospital where she was pronounced dead.
Grimsby sign Maxwell from Birmingham
Grimsby Town sign Birmingham City midfielder Luke Maxwell on loan until the end of the season.
Read moreAnd in puppy news!
Victoria Holland
BBC Look North
Watch my report about a dog rescued from a designer puppy farm that has given birth to four puppies at a RSPCA centre in Hull.
Watch: Highlights of Hull City vs Man Utd
Do you want to re-live the Tiger's first win over Man Utd since 1974?
There's ten minutes of highlights in the link below.
Weather: Still cold....but not as bitingly cold as yesterday
Keeley Donovan
Weather presenter, BBC Look North
Take a look at the forecast this evening and what's in store for the weekend.
Woman dies after collapse at court
Hayley Gascoigne, aged in her 30s, was taken ill in the Combined Court Centre in Hull.
Read moreEast Riding MP to speak on adult social care tonight on Look North
Following calls from an East Yorkshire man for the government to fully fund adult social care, the MP for Beverley and Holderness, Graham Stuart, will be speaking to Look North tonight.
Pat Maguire says his father-in-law had to live in five different private care homes within the last twelve months of his life.
The Department of Health says it recognises the pressures and is investing nine hundred million pounds into adult social care over the next two years.
Watch: 'The form's picked up'
BBC Look North
East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
Hull City midfielder David Meyler is positive about his side's form after last night's match against Manchester United.
The Tigers beat United, for the first time since 1974, but ultimately lost the semi-final tie 3-2 on aggregate, missing out on a trip to Wembley for the final of the EFL Cup.
Here's what he had to say to Look North:
Proposed works on A63 could take up to 5 years
BBC Radio Humberside
It could be 2023 before planned work on the A63 in Hull is completed.
The Highways Agency's proposals for the A63 Castle Street include lowering the road around the Mytongate junction to create a new road bridge to Ferensway, as well as two footbridges for pedestrians and cyclists.
Highways England Project Manager Jimmy Holmes says its not a quick process:
The full set of plans will be on display at the Mercure Royal Station Hotel today from 12.30 to 20:00 and tomorrow between 10:00 and 16:00.
Hull to lose a job centre
One of Hull's job centres is set to close.
The Department for Work and Pensions say the Market Place branch will shut within the next 14 months.
An earlier announcement also confirmed that sites in Immingham and Bridlington will either merge or close as well.
North East Lincolnshire UKIP Councillor joins Conservative Party
Richard Madden
BBC Radio Humberside
A UKIP Councillor in North East Lincolnshire has defected to the Conservatives.
Nick Pettigrew who was UKIP councillor for the Freshney Ward in Grimsby is joining the council's Conservative group.
He says the local UKIP group has no clear direction and is ineffectual. He's been welcomed by the Conservative group.
Weather this lunchtime
BBC Weather
It's looking like a rather cloudy but dry afternoon.
Gradually, it won't feel as bitterly cold as yesterday. Maximum temperature of 3C (37F).
Ferens Gallery gets over 40,000 visitors in two weeks
Anne-Marie Tasker
BBC Look North
More than 40,000 people have flocked to Ferens Art Gallery in the first two weeks of its reopening.
The building reopened to the public on Friday 13 January after being shut for over a year to undergo a £4.5m refurbishment
Hull City Council says the gallery has welcomed 10-times more visitors compared with the same period in 2015.
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Richard Madden
BBC Radio Humberside
Here are the latest headlines across East Yorkshire and the Humber:
Beverley churches need to raise £15m for essential repairs
Chris Arundel
BBC Radio Humberside
Here's my report on the money needed to repair Beverley Minster and St Mary's Church.
The woman charged with raising £15m to repair both churches admits it's going to be really tough.
The vicar at St Mary's is warning that unless masonry problems are sorted out, the church will eventually have to be closed to the public.
The battle to find the money has now begun.
Tributes for mum who died after collapsing at Hull Crown Court
Tributes have been paid to a woman who died after she collapsed at Hull Crown Court yesterday.
The mother of four, named locally as Hayley Gascoigne from Scunthorpe, is said to have become ill in the public area of the court.
Witnesses have described attempts to revive Ms Gascoigne by court staff then paramedics.
Some of Ms Gascoigne's friends have posted Facebook tributes....
One said: "She was a lovely, warm kind person and this is just so tragic. Love n strength to all her family n friends."
Another said: "What sad news to wake up to. A truly beautiful lady inside and out."