Quote Message: We've got better players but we're not 11th. They've had a bit of quality up-front in Bogle [striker] who's gone. It's going to be a tester for them in the remaining games of the season whether they can get the goals. The challenge for us is to make sure they don't start." from David Artell Crewe Alexandra manager
We've got better players but we're not 11th. They've had a bit of quality up-front in Bogle [striker] who's gone. It's going to be a tester for them in the remaining games of the season whether they can get the goals. The challenge for us is to make sure they don't start."
Church welcomes people affected by East Yorkshire crash deaths
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East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
A church will open its doors this evening so that friends and family of a 16-year-old girl who died in a crash in East Yorkshire can pay their respects.
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Levi Dickinson died in the crash just outside Howden on Tuesday night. Her local church, St James' in Selby, will be the focus of tonight's remembrance.
A 17-year-old boy, Rhogan Jones, was also killed in the crash. Both were passengers in the car.
The driver, a 19-year-old man, was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and has been released on police bail.,
Sport: Rugby fans invited to Colin Hutton's funeral
BBC Humberside Sport
The funeral of Hull rugby league stalwart Colin Hutton will be held at Craven Park at midday on Tuesday 28 February.
All fans are invited and there will then be a private cremation.
The Duchess had asked earlier in the visit if she could buy another painting but was told that particular one was not for sale.
Artist Helen Brayshaw, who is studying a Master's Degree in Fine Art at Leeds University, tweeted "I've never been so thrilled to be second choice".
Listen: Rare recording of Hull's Mick Ronson
BBC Radio Humberside
Kevin Hutchinson from East Yorkshire says he used to 'pest' Hull's Mick Ronson.
They ended up writing music together and recently Kevin rediscovered some rare recordings in his loft.
Police car damaged in Grimsby attack
Bricks were thrown at a police car on Grimsby's Nunsthorpe estate on Tuesday evening.
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The police car was parked on Winthorpe Road (pictured) around 16:30 on Tuesday 7 February whilst the officers were investigating an incident.
When police returned they discovered bricks had been thrown at the car and the fuel cap had been damaged.
£1.4m on cycling initiatives in East Riding
Chris Arundel
BBC Radio Humberside
A bike library is going to be set up in the East Riding to encourage more schoolchildren and adults to get around on two wheels.
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Schools and businesses will be able to borrow bikes for free or at low cost.
It's one of a number of initiatives just announced by the East Riding Council.
In all, £1.4m will be spent on projects to encourage cycling, including repairs to cycle lanes.
Made in Hull nominated for award
The opening event of Hull's 2017 City of Culture year has been nominated for a tourism award.
Made in Hull (pictured) featured sound and light installations around the city centre.
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Made in Hull has been nominated in the Large Tourism Event category at the Remarkable Hull and East Yorkshire Tourism Awards, alongside the Freedom Festival, Humber Street Sesh, Amy Johnson Festival and Beverley Puppet Festival.
'Misleading' conversations over guards future
The RMT Union has accused the company which runs Northern Rail services in our region of misleading them in a row over the future of guards on their trains.
Arriva Rail North say they are in the early stages of reviewing the role of the guard and believe the RMT is premature in calling a ballot for strikes.
A bike library is going to be set up in the East Riding
RMT Union in row company that runs Northern Rail services
Intended arson victims 'left house before fire was started'
Humberside Police say the intended targets of malicious fire at a house on Frodingham Road in Scunthorpe left before the arsonists attacked.
Two men were seen leaving the property and the police are keen to speak to them to confirm their safety.
The incident took place on Wednesday night and a woman, who was rescued from a house, remains in hospital receiving treatment for non-life threatening injuries.
Hull pews up for auction today
Some of the pews from Hull's Holy Trinity Church are being auctioned off today.
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It's because the church, which will soon become Hull Minster, is having a major refurbishment.
Scunthorpe Hospital ward closure blamed on bug
A ward has been closed at Scunthorpe General Hospital due to a bug.
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Ward 17 has been shut to new admissions and transfers.
Patients from the ward will not be discharged to nursing or residential homes while they remain an infection risk.
Quote Message: This type of illness does come into the hospital from time to time, as in other hospitals across the country, and that is why we have a robust infection control policy in place to deal with such eventualities." from Doctor Peter Cowling Trust consultant microbiologist
This type of illness does come into the hospital from time to time, as in other hospitals across the country, and that is why we have a robust infection control policy in place to deal with such eventualities."
The UK household products giant, which is also behind products like Durex and Dettol, says the deal is a "significant step" in its attempt to become a global leader in consumer health.
Do children suffer from a north south divide?
Growing up in the north of England can put young people at a disadvantage, according to the Children's Commissioner Anne Longfield (pictured).
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She's in Hull today for the opening summit of Growing Up North, a year-long project looking at how growing up in certain areas affects what children can learn.
Today's summit will examine how local regeneration plans can help children in our region to progress.
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Latest PostFive things we've learned today
Caroline Brockelbank
BBC Radio Humberside
That's all from me today, but we're back from 08:00 on Monday.
Before I go, let's have a look at five things we didn't know when we woke up this morning:
Football: 'We've got better players' - Crewe boss on Grimsby game
Graham McGarry
Crewe Alexandra commentator, BBC Radio Stoke
The Crewe Alexandra manager David Artell says his players are better than those of their opponents Grimsby who they face tomorrow.
Despite Crewe being 21st and Grimsby 11th in League Two, Artell told BBC Radio Stoke he is confident his players can beat their visitors.
Church welcomes people affected by East Yorkshire crash deaths
BBC Look North
East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
A church will open its doors this evening so that friends and family of a 16-year-old girl who died in a crash in East Yorkshire can pay their respects.
Levi Dickinson died in the crash just outside Howden on Tuesday night. Her local church, St James' in Selby, will be the focus of tonight's remembrance.
A 17-year-old boy, Rhogan Jones, was also killed in the crash. Both were passengers in the car.
The driver, a 19-year-old man, was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and has been released on police bail.,
Sport: Rugby fans invited to Colin Hutton's funeral
BBC Humberside Sport
The funeral of Hull rugby league stalwart Colin Hutton will be held at Craven Park at midday on Tuesday 28 February.
All fans are invited and there will then be a private cremation.
Hutton was a Hull FC player and Hull KR head coach, chairman, director and president. He died at the age of 90.
Royal sale 'stuns' avocado artist
The Duchess of Cornwall buys an artist's painting of an avocado for £300 during a Hull visit.
Read moreWeather Watchers: Snowy scenes across the county
BBC Weather Watchers
It's hard not to get just a little bit excited when it starts snowing.
So here's a few of the best snowy shots from across the county taken by our Weather Watchers.
First to Swineshead, thanks to Jason T for this one:
It was really coming down at one point in Binbrook as captured by cathys mummy:
Finally Grimsby, where Humberman took this shot of these somewhat unimpressed ponies:
Watch: Preview of Lucy Beaumont's BBC documentary
Duchess of Cornwall buys avocado painting in Hull
An artist has said she is "just stunned" after selling one of her paintings to royalty.
Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, bought the Halved Avocado painting (pictured) for £300 when she was visiting the Ferens Art Gallery in Hull with the Prince of Wales on Wednesday.
The Duchess had asked earlier in the visit if she could buy another painting but was told that particular one was not for sale.
Artist Helen Brayshaw, who is studying a Master's Degree in Fine Art at Leeds University, tweeted "I've never been so thrilled to be second choice".
Listen: Rare recording of Hull's Mick Ronson
BBC Radio Humberside
Kevin Hutchinson from East Yorkshire says he used to 'pest' Hull's Mick Ronson.
They ended up writing music together and recently Kevin rediscovered some rare recordings in his loft.
Police car damaged in Grimsby attack
Bricks were thrown at a police car on Grimsby's Nunsthorpe estate on Tuesday evening.
The police car was parked on Winthorpe Road (pictured) around 16:30 on Tuesday 7 February whilst the officers were investigating an incident.
When police returned they discovered bricks had been thrown at the car and the fuel cap had been damaged.
£1.4m on cycling initiatives in East Riding
Chris Arundel
BBC Radio Humberside
A bike library is going to be set up in the East Riding to encourage more schoolchildren and adults to get around on two wheels.
Schools and businesses will be able to borrow bikes for free or at low cost.
It's one of a number of initiatives just announced by the East Riding Council.
In all, £1.4m will be spent on projects to encourage cycling, including repairs to cycle lanes.
Made in Hull nominated for award
The opening event of Hull's 2017 City of Culture year has been nominated for a tourism award.
Made in Hull (pictured) featured sound and light installations around the city centre.
Made in Hull has been nominated in the Large Tourism Event category at the Remarkable Hull and East Yorkshire Tourism Awards, alongside the Freedom Festival, Humber Street Sesh, Amy Johnson Festival and Beverley Puppet Festival.
'Misleading' conversations over guards future
The RMT Union has accused the company which runs Northern Rail services in our region of misleading them in a row over the future of guards on their trains.
The union says it would be unsafe for the guards to be removed, yesterday they announced they were balloting their members who work for Arriva Rail North about whether to take strike action
Arriva Rail North say they are in the early stages of reviewing the role of the guard and believe the RMT is premature in calling a ballot for strikes.
Your headlines this lunchtime
Richard Madden
BBC Radio Humberside
Intended arson victims 'left house before fire was started'
Humberside Police say the intended targets of malicious fire at a house on Frodingham Road in Scunthorpe left before the arsonists attacked.
Two men were seen leaving the property and the police are keen to speak to them to confirm their safety.
The incident took place on Wednesday night and a woman, who was rescued from a house, remains in hospital receiving treatment for non-life threatening injuries.
Hull pews up for auction today
Some of the pews from Hull's Holy Trinity Church are being auctioned off today.
It's because the church, which will soon become Hull Minster, is having a major refurbishment.
Scunthorpe Hospital ward closure blamed on bug
A ward has been closed at Scunthorpe General Hospital due to a bug.
Ward 17 has been shut to new admissions and transfers.
Patients from the ward will not be discharged to nursing or residential homes while they remain an infection risk.
Hull employer buys US baby formula firm
One of Hull's biggest employers, Reckitt Benckiser, has agreed to buy US baby formula maker Mead Johnson for £13.2bn.
The UK household products giant, which is also behind products like Durex and Dettol, says the deal is a "significant step" in its attempt to become a global leader in consumer health.
Do children suffer from a north south divide?
Growing up in the north of England can put young people at a disadvantage, according to the Children's Commissioner Anne Longfield (pictured).
She's in Hull today for the opening summit of Growing Up North, a year-long project looking at how growing up in certain areas affects what children can learn.
Today's summit will examine how local regeneration plans can help children in our region to progress.