That's all from us for this week,we'll be back from 08:00 on Monday 27 February, but before we go here's five we didn't know when we got up this morning:
Goodnight and what ever you're doing this weekend, have a good one!
Celeb spotting in East Yorkshire
BBC Radio Humberside
We've spotted a few celeb spotters in Beverley this afternoon.
Film crews have been at the Minster all week for a new BBC Drama called Gunpowder and today ITV crews moved in to start filming the second series of Victoria.
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Weather: Turning cloudier with outbreaks of rain
Owain Wyn Evans
Weather presenter, BBC Look North
It'll turn cloudier as we head towards the end of the day ahead of a band of rain which reaches us later.
Outbreaks of rain and milder temperatures will continue spreading east overnight.
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Tomorrow is looking wet and windy and only slowly easing through the day.
Watch: Attacker's rooftop stand-off footage released by Humberside Police
Pritti Mistry
BBC News Online
Video footage recorded by Humberside Police's helicopter reveals
the moment a "violent" attacker hurled tiles from a rooftop in a
stand-off with officers.
Clint Clay, 24, of Frodingham Road, Scunthorpe, assaulted
Jason Potts with a machete and a hammer before taking to the roof of a house on
Alexandra Road in Scunthorpe on 6 July last year.
He denied assault and three other charges but admitted affray,
and was sentenced to 13 years at Grimsby Crown Court on Monday.
Your latest headlines
Richard Madden
BBC Radio Humberside
The top stories across East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire this evening include:
Polling companies says there's a risk the Labour party could lose its traditional Northern strongholds like Hull
Pollsters say there's evidence that voters in cities like Hull are becoming increasingly disillusioned with Labour under Jeremy Corbyn's leadership - a charge denied by Mr Corbyn's supporters.
I've been speaking to award winning Hull born writer Richard Bean on the sell-out production of his new play:
The Hypocrite opens at Hull Truck Theatre tonight.
Playing the bridge
Clare Crooks
BBC Local Live, Hull
Scale Lane Bridge is being transformed into a giant
musical instrument!
Drawing on the
Indonesian gamelan
tradition that creates music by striking tuned
metalwork, composer Nye Parry will lead sessions at the bridge this weekend.
Participants will also be
able to create sound using the Hull landmark itself.
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The workshops will culminate in a performance on 26 March, in and on the bridge, featuring material created in the workshops as well as traditional and contemporary gamelan music.
Contractors work extra hours to speed up Bridlington road works
Chris Arundel
BBC Radio Humberside
Engineers working on Bridge Street in Bridlington have been working longer hours this week to try to get roadworks finished sooner.
The street is being redesigned as part of Bridlington's multi-million pound regeneration programme - but it's been delayed after problems were found with Victorian drains.
Traders say it's badly affected their takings.
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Council tax rise in North East Lincs
Lara King
North East Lincolnshire reporter
Council tax bills in North East Lincolnshire are to go up by 4.98%.
At last night's meeting of the full council members approved the rise following funding cuts from central government.
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The increase includes a 1.9% Council Tax rise and a further 3% increase to the Adult Social Care precept as a contribution to the rising costs of adult social care.
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Clare Crooks
BBC Local Live, Hull
That's all from us for this week,we'll be back from 08:00 on Monday 27 February, but before we go here's five we didn't know when we got up this morning:
Goodnight and what ever you're doing this weekend, have a good one!
Celeb spotting in East Yorkshire
BBC Radio Humberside
We've spotted a few celeb spotters in Beverley this afternoon.
Film crews have been at the Minster all week for a new BBC Drama called Gunpowder and today ITV crews moved in to start filming the second series of Victoria.
Weather: Turning cloudier with outbreaks of rain
Owain Wyn Evans
Weather presenter, BBC Look North
It'll turn cloudier as we head towards the end of the day ahead of a band of rain which reaches us later.
Outbreaks of rain and milder temperatures will continue spreading east overnight.
Tomorrow is looking wet and windy and only slowly easing through the day.
Watch: Attacker's rooftop stand-off footage released by Humberside Police
Pritti Mistry
BBC News Online
Video footage recorded by Humberside Police's helicopter reveals the moment a "violent" attacker hurled tiles from a rooftop in a stand-off with officers.
Clint Clay, 24, of Frodingham Road, Scunthorpe, assaulted Jason Potts with a machete and a hammer before taking to the roof of a house on Alexandra Road in Scunthorpe on 6 July last year.
He denied assault and three other charges but admitted affray, and was sentenced to 13 years at Grimsby Crown Court on Monday.
Your latest headlines
Richard Madden
BBC Radio Humberside
The top stories across East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire this evening include:
Labour party 'could lose traditional northern strongholds'
Tim Iredale
Political editor, East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
There's a warning tonight that Labour could struggle to hold-on to its traditional strongholds in Northern Cities.
It follows the party's defeat in the Copeland by-election to the Conservatives.
Pollsters say there's evidence that voters in cities like Hull are becoming increasingly disillusioned with Labour under Jeremy Corbyn's leadership - a charge denied by Mr Corbyn's supporters.
Hear from Hull North MP Diana Johnson about it on Look North tonight .
No skating on thin ice for Jake
Amanda White
BBC East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
This is nine-year-old Jake Harland from Beverley.
As you can see he loves playing roller hockey!
He's good too! Jake is one of the youngest ever to be called to international duty.
This summer Jake will be playing inline hockey for Great Britain against the best in the world in California in the AAU Junior Olympics .
Could Silva be staying in Hull?
BBC Humberside Sport
Hull City's Head Coach Marco Silva says he'd be open to discussing an extension to his contract at the club before it expires in the summer.
Fishing under dramatic East Yorkshire skies
BBC Weather Watchers
Good job Doris has departed because these hardy anglers look like they're enjoying the competition on Hornsea beach today.
It's a dramatic sky to be fishing under! Thanks to BBC Weather Watcher Helen for this photo.
Listen: Richard Bean on The Hypocrite
Kofi Smiles
BBC Face of Hull 2017
I've been speaking to award winning Hull born writer Richard Bean on the sell-out production of his new play:
The Hypocrite opens at Hull Truck Theatre tonight.
Playing the bridge
Clare Crooks
BBC Local Live, Hull
Scale Lane Bridge is being transformed into a giant musical instrument!
Drawing on the Indonesian gamelan tradition that creates music by striking tuned metalwork, composer Nye Parry will lead sessions at the bridge this weekend.
Participants will also be able to create sound using the Hull landmark itself.
The workshops will culminate in a performance on 26 March, in and on the bridge, featuring material created in the workshops as well as traditional and contemporary gamelan music.
BBC Weather Watchers: Sunny seaside
BBC Weather Watchers
BBC Weather Watcher mags pics says its a lovely day in Hornsea after storm Doris.
Watch: Bright and breezy afternoon
Owain Wyn Evans
Weather presenter, BBC Look North
Just a few showers on high ground to the west but eastern parts enjoying the best of that sunshine.
Here's a look at the forecast for the rest of today and into the weekend:
Monkeying around in North Lincolnshire
Clare Crooks
BBC Local Live, Hull
A high ropes obstacle course with zip wires and rope swings could come to North Lincolnshire next year.
The council has been in talks with Go Ape about bringing it's tree top adventure to Normanby Hall Country Park.
The idea is subject to further discussion and planning but would create around 30 jobs if approved.
Tennis: East Yorkshire player in action
BBC Humberside Sport
Tickton's Kyle Edmund plays Wimbledon finalist Milos Raonic in the quarter-final of the Delpay Beach Open tonight.
Watch: Dementia exhibition in Hull
BBC Radio Humberside
This exhibition in Hull highlights what life is like for people with dementia and their carers.
At loggerheads with sea
Clare Crooks
BBC Local Live, Hull
Look out for a pair of Loggerhead sea turtles called Sensa and Mabouche at The Deep soon.
They'll be joining the Endless Ocean exhibit in the coming weeks but are still settling in behind the scenes at the moment.
Contractors work extra hours to speed up Bridlington road works
Chris Arundel
BBC Radio Humberside
Engineers working on Bridge Street in Bridlington have been working longer hours this week to try to get roadworks finished sooner.
The street is being redesigned as part of Bridlington's multi-million pound regeneration programme - but it's been delayed after problems were found with Victorian drains.
Traders say it's badly affected their takings.
Council tax rise in North East Lincs
Lara King
North East Lincolnshire reporter
Council tax bills in North East Lincolnshire are to go up by 4.98%.
At last night's meeting of the full council members approved the rise following funding cuts from central government.
The increase includes a 1.9% Council Tax rise and a further 3% increase to the Adult Social Care precept as a contribution to the rising costs of adult social care.