That's all from the team for today - we'll be back tomorrow from 06:30 with all the latest news, sport, weather and travel for Yorkshire.
Meanwhile, updates on breaking news, sport and travel stories will continue throughout the night, but before we go, let's look back at some of our top stories from today:
Watch: Bradford school's broadcasts go on air in Polish
Oli Woodcock
BBC Local Live, Yorkshire
Polish-speaking teaching assistant
Tomasz Turowski is doubling up as a radio newsreader at Bradford's Miriam Lord Primary in a bid to keep Eastern European parents up-to-date with school news.
Mr Turowski, who speaks a number of Eastern European languages, started in the new role this week.
His announcements will be a mix of news, information and music broadcast three times a day on the school's radio station.
'Bullied' soldier jailed for Catterick Garrison attack
A trainee soldier who tried to stab a fellow serviceman in the head amid claims he was bullying him
has been jailed for six years
.
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Pte James Farrell, 18, said he was only trying to warn Rifleman Curtis Horbury during the incident at Catterick Garrison, in North Yorkshire.
But a court martial last month in Colchester heard the blow was aimed at his colleague's head.
Farrell, from Halifax was convicted of attempted murder.
Jewellery worth about £25,000 has been stolen from a house in Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire.
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The burglary took place on Nibshaw Road between 11:00 and 12:30 last Friday.
Watches, bracelets and gold sovereigns were among the items stolen.
PC Sally Baines says the stolen items were "distinctive and unusual" and would "stand out" if offered for sale.
"They represent a lifetime of collecting antique watches and this incident has caused the victim considerable amount of distress and heartache," she adds.
Anyone with information about the theft is asked to contact police.
Force tests hotels' awareness of child sexual exploitation
The South Yorkshire Police force has tested whether staff at the county's hotels have enough awareness of child sexual exploitation.
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As an exercise, an adult male police officer tried to check into various hotels with a teenage girl police cadet.
South Yorkshire Police then provided training to those hotels which allowed the pair access to a room.
In Sheffield, all five hotels tested rejected admission
In Barnsley, six out of seven hotels tested rejected admission
In Doncaster, seven out of 13 hotels tested rejected admission
In Rotherham, two hotels failed to reject admission
Early start for York's Christmas countdown
Today may be the first official day of Spring, but that doesn't mean that York's panto fans are already getting in the mood for Christmas.
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Hard as it might be to believe, tickets have gone on sale for the Barbican Theatre's festive production of Robin Hood and Babes in the Wood.
Eastenders actor Ricky Norwood, who'll play comic character Silly Billy in the panto, says: "It's going to be really exciting. Something I really love about it is talking and interacting with the audience, getting the kids dancing and 'It's behind you'. It's going to be a lot of fun."
Fly tippers leave their mark in Armley
Fly tippers have been at it again in Leeds - this time in Armley.
This is the scene Leeds City Council's clean-up team have been faced with today:
A missing Doncaster teenager has been found safe and well, police say.
Sixteen-year-old Leo Watson was found in Doncaster town centre this afternoon.
Police have thanked the public for their help in the search.
'We're on our way, how we get there I don't care'
Andrew Barton
BBC Local Live, Yorkshire
Earlier we asked for your
chants for Sir Patrick Stewart
after he said seeing Huddersfield Town reach the Premier League is "all he needs" to make his year perfect - but he needs help learning the Terriers' terrace chants.
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The Star Trek and X-Men star said: "Huddersfield Town Football Club have to get into the Premiership this season, but I'm not a chanter, and I have to confess I don't understand a lot of the chants."
I asked what chant would you teach him and this is what James Corke suggests:
We're on our way to the Premier LeagueWe're on our wayHow we get there, I don't knowHow we get there, I don't careAll I know is we're on our wayTo the Premier League
Live Reporting
Andrew Barton, Kevin Larkin and Oli Woodcock
All times stated are UK
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In Doncaster, seven out of 13 hotels tested rejected admission
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My daughter's abuse left me 'a zombie'
By Rickin Majithia
BBC Asian Network and Victoria Derbyshire
Abuse victims in Rotherham are still receiving counselling, while their families are also now getting support.
Read moreBath bring in Rotherham hooker Graham
Bath have signed Rotherham Titans hooker Joe Graham from the Championship outfit until the end of the season as injury cover.
Bath bring in Rotherham hooker Graham
Bath sign Rotherham Titans hooker Joe Graham from the Championship outfit until the end of the season as injury cover.
Read moreLorry driver jailed for death crash
Dariusz Tokarczyk's lorry smashed into Jodie Moss's car when he was choosing music on his phone.
Read moreBath bring in Rotherham hooker Graham
Bath sign Rotherham Titans hooker Joe Graham from the Championship outfit until the end of the season as injury cover.
Read moreOur five top stories today
Oli Woodcock
BBC Local Live, Yorkshire
That's all from the team for today - we'll be back tomorrow from 06:30 with all the latest news, sport, weather and travel for Yorkshire.
Meanwhile, updates on breaking news, sport and travel stories will continue throughout the night, but before we go, let's look back at some of our top stories from today:
1. Hundreds take part in anti-terror exercise at Meadowhall
2. A primary school is broadcasting important announcements in Polish on its radio station to help get messages across to Eastern European parents
3. Former Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams is to visit the University of Huddersfield to host talks on spirituality
4. Record numbers for Scarborough's Coastival arts festival
5. Chocolat author Joanne Harris has been revealing all about her storytelling in 140 characters
Finally, thanks to BBC Weather Watcher Sunny Beach for sending in this fantastic springtime picture from Wakefield:
Watch: Harrogate powerlifter's championship homecoming
A 19-year-old Harrogate powerlifter has returned home to North Yorkshire as a European Champion.
Luke Richardson competed in the junior section of the powerlifting competition in Denmark.
A deadlift of almost three times his body weight secured him first place in the over-120kg category.
Number plates stolen from vehicle in hospital car park
Number plates have been stolen from a vehicle parked in a North Yorkshire hospital car park.
The theft took place on Friday at the Friarage Hospital in Northallerton some time between 08:00 and 18:15.
Anyone with information is asked to contact North Yorkshire Police.
What a picture!: Leeds artist wins BBC's Big Painting Challege
BBC Look North
A Leeds artist is celebrating after triumphing over nine other contenders to win The Big Painting Challenge .
Suman Kaur, a Leeds College of Art Access to HE Diploma student, was revealed as the winner on the show's finale last night.
You can see Suman on tonight's BBC Look North from 18:30 :
Woman abused by Rotherham gang leader speaks
Sammy waives her right to anonymity to raise awareness of child sexual exploitation.
Read moreWatch: Bradford school's broadcasts go on air in Polish
Oli Woodcock
BBC Local Live, Yorkshire
Polish-speaking teaching assistant Tomasz Turowski is doubling up as a radio newsreader at Bradford's Miriam Lord Primary in a bid to keep Eastern European parents up-to-date with school news.
Mr Turowski, who speaks a number of Eastern European languages, started in the new role this week.
His announcements will be a mix of news, information and music broadcast three times a day on the school's radio station.
'Bullied' soldier jailed for Catterick Garrison attack
A trainee soldier who tried to stab a fellow serviceman in the head amid claims he was bullying him has been jailed for six years .
Pte James Farrell, 18, said he was only trying to warn Rifleman Curtis Horbury during the incident at Catterick Garrison, in North Yorkshire.
But a court martial last month in Colchester heard the blow was aimed at his colleague's head.
Farrell, from Halifax was convicted of attempted murder.
Cleckheaton burglars steal 'distinctive' jewellery worth £25k
Jewellery worth about £25,000 has been stolen from a house in Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire.
The burglary took place on Nibshaw Road between 11:00 and 12:30 last Friday.
Watches, bracelets and gold sovereigns were among the items stolen.
PC Sally Baines says the stolen items were "distinctive and unusual" and would "stand out" if offered for sale.
"They represent a lifetime of collecting antique watches and this incident has caused the victim considerable amount of distress and heartache," she adds.
Anyone with information about the theft is asked to contact police.
York City sign left-back Muggleton
Relegation-threatened York City sign former Barnet and Eastleigh left-back Sam Muggleton until end of the season.
Read moreForce tests hotels' awareness of child sexual exploitation
The South Yorkshire Police force has tested whether staff at the county's hotels have enough awareness of child sexual exploitation.
As an exercise, an adult male police officer tried to check into various hotels with a teenage girl police cadet.
South Yorkshire Police then provided training to those hotels which allowed the pair access to a room.
Early start for York's Christmas countdown
Today may be the first official day of Spring, but that doesn't mean that York's panto fans are already getting in the mood for Christmas.
Hard as it might be to believe, tickets have gone on sale for the Barbican Theatre's festive production of Robin Hood and Babes in the Wood.
Eastenders actor Ricky Norwood, who'll play comic character Silly Billy in the panto, says: "It's going to be really exciting. Something I really love about it is talking and interacting with the audience, getting the kids dancing and 'It's behind you'. It's going to be a lot of fun."
Fly tippers leave their mark in Armley
Fly tippers have been at it again in Leeds - this time in Armley.
This is the scene Leeds City Council's clean-up team have been faced with today:
Missing Doncaster teenager found safe and well
Kevin Larkin
BBC Local Live, Yorkshire
A missing Doncaster teenager has been found safe and well, police say.
Sixteen-year-old Leo Watson was found in Doncaster town centre this afternoon.
Police have thanked the public for their help in the search.
'We're on our way, how we get there I don't care'
Andrew Barton
BBC Local Live, Yorkshire
Earlier we asked for your chants for Sir Patrick Stewart after he said seeing Huddersfield Town reach the Premier League is "all he needs" to make his year perfect - but he needs help learning the Terriers' terrace chants.
The Star Trek and X-Men star said: "Huddersfield Town Football Club have to get into the Premiership this season, but I'm not a chanter, and I have to confess I don't understand a lot of the chants."
I asked what chant would you teach him and this is what James Corke suggests:
We're on our way to the Premier LeagueWe're on our wayHow we get there, I don't knowHow we get there, I don't careAll I know is we're on our wayTo the Premier League
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