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 here throughout the night, but before we go, let's look back at some of our top stories from today:
A man's been hit in the face several times in an attack in Crewe.
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Cheshire Police say the 21-year-old victim, from Sheffield, was walking over Earle Street on Tuesday morning when an unknown man came up behind him.
After he grabbed and assaulted him, officers say the attacker fled towards Grand Junction Retail Park, leaving the victim without serious injuries but "extremely shocked".
How do you prepare for a nuclear bomber's journey to Yorkshire?
Elly Fiorentini
BBC Local Live, Yorkshire
We've been telling you about this incredible historic journey all week.
If you love aircraft you'll love these behind the scenes images of a
French Mirage IV
which left Paris last Monday.
It's due to arrive at the Yorkshire Air Museum in Elvington near York tomorrow afternoon.
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Yorkshire weather this evening
Keeley Donovan
Weather presenter, BBC Look North
A mostly cloudy night
is in prospect with further outbreaks of rain, more persistent for a time this evening before becoming lighter again and mainly confined to the Pennines. Breezy and mild overnight. Temperature lows of about 12C (54F).
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Rather cloudy on Thursday, with the risk of a little patchy rain possible- but with good drier and at times brighter weather developing, especially in more eastern and southern areas later. Very mild with temperature high's of about 17C (63F).
York's light festival cut back to once every two years
There'll be no Illuminating York Festival this year as Make It York announces plans for it to be part of a new International Media Arts Festival called York Mediale which is being planned for October 2018.
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Steve Brown who's in charge of Make It York says York Mediale will take place every two years.
It will aim to be a celebration and showcase York's UNESCO City of Media Arts accreditation - illuminating York will be one of the key highlights.
Kerbside sex pest hunted by police
A driver who demanded sex from a pedestrian is being hunted by police in North Yorkshire.
The driver of the dark blue Vauxhall Astra pulled up alongside the woman before asking where she was going, demanding she get in the car and saying that he wanted to have sex with her.
After the incident, on Tennent Road in Acomb on Tuesday morning, the woman ran away.
However the driver followed her and approached her again - only leaving when a member of the public intervened.
The suspect is described as in his 30s with stocky shoulders, of medium build with olive skin and facial stubble.
He is described as having a Yorkshire accent and was wearing a black t-shirt with writing on it and a dark coloured cap in army colours.
Have you seen Charna? Leeds teenager missing from home
Oli Woodcock
BBC Local Live, Yorkshire
Police are appealing for anyone who sees a missing Leeds teenager to get in contact.
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Fifteen-year-old Charna Plant was last seen at 12:20 on Monday 27 March at her home on Lea Farm Walk, Kirkstall.
She is described as 5ft tall, of a medium build with very long red hair. When last seen was wearing a black jacket, blue jeans and grey trainers.
Nuisance bikers targeted in Doncaster
Kevin Larkin
Doncaster Reporter, BBC Radio Sheffield
There has been a crackdown on illegal motorbikes and quad bikes in Doncaster.
People in the town have made numerous complaints about dangerous riding and the damage caused by riders.
Now the Safer Stronger Doncaster Partnership has bought dedicated off road motorcycles to be used by police.
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PCSO robbed of bike at knifepoint
A knifeman has robbed a Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) of his bike at knifepoint today.
Around 15:00 the officer was on Crombie Avenue in York when the man stole the cycle.
The robber, who made off towards Wigginton Road, was wearing dark clothing and police are currently carrying out searches of the area.
The
incident happened on Crombie Avenue in York and the suspect was last seen on
Wigginton Road.
He was
wearing dark clothing and officers are carrying out searches of the area to
locate him.
Who killed Beyake? £10,000 reward for information
Oli Woodcock
BBC Local Live, Yorkshire
A reward of £10,000 is being offered in a new bid to find out who
murdered a man in Bradford
last summer.
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Crimestoppers is putting up the money as part of the hunt for those responsible for the death of 21-year-old Beyake Keita-Ann.
He died three weeks after he was injured in Attock Park in Bradford on the evening of 23 August.
Police said he had gone to the park in the Laisterdyke area to play football, but an argument started and players were attacked.
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Speaking last year, Det Ch Insp Ian Scott, who is leading the murder investigation, said: "Beyake was sat to the side of the pitch, not involved in this disorder in any shape or form."
"He was brutally attacked, being struck around the head causing fatal injuries."
Crimestoppers says the money will be on offer for the next three months.
Sithee, Old Flo: Henry Moore piece to leave West Yorkshire
Oli Woodcock
BBC Local Live, Yorkshire
A Henry Moore sculpture which has been seen by hundreds of thousands of Yorkshire art lovers is to go home - after 20 years.
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The sculpture 'Draped Seated Woman', which was known locally as 'Old Flo' in Stepney where it stood for 30 years, has enjoyed pride of place at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park in West Yorkshire, for the last two decades, but it will now be returning to London.
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Draped Seated Woman was moved from a council estate in east London on loan to Yorkshire Sculpture Park in 1997.
In 2012 Tower Hamlets Council decided against selling the piece after strong criticism.
Yorkshire Sculpture Park said it was "working closely with Tower Hamlets, following [current] Mayor John Biggs' manifesto pledge to return the sculpture to London".
Sithee, Old Flo!
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Listen: North Yorkshire's gold winning Paralympian picks up MBE
Kay Crewdson
BBC Radio York
This is an inspirational story.
Laurence Whiteley
from Northallerton and his partner Lauren Rowles won Gold at the Rio Paralympics in the Mixed trunk and arms double skulls.
Laurence has had cancer in the past. The last six months have been incredible.
He's been to London to pick up his MBE. Here he is telling
BBC Radio York
how it went.
BreakingAdditional arrest in Sheffield murder
Gina Bolton
BBC Radio Sheffield
Detectives investigating the murder of Jordan Hill have announced that they've made two additional arrests over his death.
A 31-year-old man and a 24-year-old woman have both been arrested on suspicion of murder and are currently in police custody.
The 29-year-old man arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of murder also remains in police custody.
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Emergency services were called to a flat on Southey Avenue, Sheffield at about 21:45 last Thursday following reports that a man was injured.
He was immediately taken to hospital, but died as a result of his injuries which a post-mortem examination concluded were stab wounds.
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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 here throughout the night, but before we go, let's look back at some of our top stories from today:
1. Detectives investigating the murder of Jordan Hill in Sheffield have announced that they've made two additional arrests over his death
2. West Yorkshire has once again topped the list of the most animal cruelty complaints investigated in the north
3. Unemployed construction workers were picketing demanding more jobs for local people at Ferrybridge power plant, in Knottingley
4. A man in his forties has died after being hit by a car in Bradford
5. Sithee, Old Flo : Henry Moore sculpture to leave West Yorkshire
Finally, if you spot something happening where you live, which you think we should know about, you can always get in touch with me by email .
Man 'extremely shocked' after Crewe assault
Allen Cook
BBC Local Live
A man's been hit in the face several times in an attack in Crewe.
Cheshire Police say the 21-year-old victim, from Sheffield, was walking over Earle Street on Tuesday morning when an unknown man came up behind him.
After he grabbed and assaulted him, officers say the attacker fled towards Grand Junction Retail Park, leaving the victim without serious injuries but "extremely shocked".
How do you prepare for a nuclear bomber's journey to Yorkshire?
Elly Fiorentini
BBC Local Live, Yorkshire
We've been telling you about this incredible historic journey all week.
If you love aircraft you'll love these behind the scenes images of a French Mirage IV which left Paris last Monday.
It's due to arrive at the Yorkshire Air Museum in Elvington near York tomorrow afternoon.
Yorkshire weather this evening
Keeley Donovan
Weather presenter, BBC Look North
A mostly cloudy night is in prospect with further outbreaks of rain, more persistent for a time this evening before becoming lighter again and mainly confined to the Pennines. Breezy and mild overnight. Temperature lows of about 12C (54F).
Rather cloudy on Thursday, with the risk of a little patchy rain possible- but with good drier and at times brighter weather developing, especially in more eastern and southern areas later. Very mild with temperature high's of about 17C (63F).
York's light festival cut back to once every two years
There'll be no Illuminating York Festival this year as Make It York announces plans for it to be part of a new International Media Arts Festival called York Mediale which is being planned for October 2018.
Steve Brown who's in charge of Make It York says York Mediale will take place every two years.
It will aim to be a celebration and showcase York's UNESCO City of Media Arts accreditation - illuminating York will be one of the key highlights.
Kerbside sex pest hunted by police
A driver who demanded sex from a pedestrian is being hunted by police in North Yorkshire.
The driver of the dark blue Vauxhall Astra pulled up alongside the woman before asking where she was going, demanding she get in the car and saying that he wanted to have sex with her.
After the incident, on Tennent Road in Acomb on Tuesday morning, the woman ran away.
However the driver followed her and approached her again - only leaving when a member of the public intervened.
The suspect is described as in his 30s with stocky shoulders, of medium build with olive skin and facial stubble.
He is described as having a Yorkshire accent and was wearing a black t-shirt with writing on it and a dark coloured cap in army colours.
Have you seen Charna? Leeds teenager missing from home
Oli Woodcock
BBC Local Live, Yorkshire
Police are appealing for anyone who sees a missing Leeds teenager to get in contact.
Fifteen-year-old Charna Plant was last seen at 12:20 on Monday 27 March at her home on Lea Farm Walk, Kirkstall.
She is described as 5ft tall, of a medium build with very long red hair. When last seen was wearing a black jacket, blue jeans and grey trainers.
Nuisance bikers targeted in Doncaster
Kevin Larkin
Doncaster Reporter, BBC Radio Sheffield
There has been a crackdown on illegal motorbikes and quad bikes in Doncaster.
People in the town have made numerous complaints about dangerous riding and the damage caused by riders.
Now the Safer Stronger Doncaster Partnership has bought dedicated off road motorcycles to be used by police.
PCSO robbed of bike at knifepoint
A knifeman has robbed a Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) of his bike at knifepoint today.
Around 15:00 the officer was on Crombie Avenue in York when the man stole the cycle.
The robber, who made off towards Wigginton Road, was wearing dark clothing and police are currently carrying out searches of the area.
The incident happened on Crombie Avenue in York and the suspect was last seen on Wigginton Road.
He was wearing dark clothing and officers are carrying out searches of the area to locate him.
Who killed Beyake? £10,000 reward for information
Oli Woodcock
BBC Local Live, Yorkshire
A reward of £10,000 is being offered in a new bid to find out who murdered a man in Bradford last summer.
Crimestoppers is putting up the money as part of the hunt for those responsible for the death of 21-year-old Beyake Keita-Ann.
He died three weeks after he was injured in Attock Park in Bradford on the evening of 23 August.
Police said he had gone to the park in the Laisterdyke area to play football, but an argument started and players were attacked.
Speaking last year, Det Ch Insp Ian Scott, who is leading the murder investigation, said: "Beyake was sat to the side of the pitch, not involved in this disorder in any shape or form."
"He was brutally attacked, being struck around the head causing fatal injuries."
Crimestoppers says the money will be on offer for the next three months.
Three arrests after fatal flat stabbing
Jordan Hill died in hospital after being found with knife wounds at a flat in Longley.
Read moreSithee, Old Flo: Henry Moore piece to leave West Yorkshire
Oli Woodcock
BBC Local Live, Yorkshire
A Henry Moore sculpture which has been seen by hundreds of thousands of Yorkshire art lovers is to go home - after 20 years.
The sculpture 'Draped Seated Woman', which was known locally as 'Old Flo' in Stepney where it stood for 30 years, has enjoyed pride of place at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park in West Yorkshire, for the last two decades, but it will now be returning to London.
Draped Seated Woman was moved from a council estate in east London on loan to Yorkshire Sculpture Park in 1997.
In 2012 Tower Hamlets Council decided against selling the piece after strong criticism.
Yorkshire Sculpture Park said it was "working closely with Tower Hamlets, following [current] Mayor John Biggs' manifesto pledge to return the sculpture to London".
Sithee, Old Flo!
Listen: North Yorkshire's gold winning Paralympian picks up MBE
Kay Crewdson
BBC Radio York
This is an inspirational story.
Laurence Whiteley from Northallerton and his partner Lauren Rowles won Gold at the Rio Paralympics in the Mixed trunk and arms double skulls.
Laurence has had cancer in the past. The last six months have been incredible.
He's been to London to pick up his MBE. Here he is telling BBC Radio York how it went.
BreakingAdditional arrest in Sheffield murder
Gina Bolton
BBC Radio Sheffield
Detectives investigating the murder of Jordan Hill have announced that they've made two additional arrests over his death.
A 31-year-old man and a 24-year-old woman have both been arrested on suspicion of murder and are currently in police custody.
The 29-year-old man arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of murder also remains in police custody.
Emergency services were called to a flat on Southey Avenue, Sheffield at about 21:45 last Thursday following reports that a man was injured.
He was immediately taken to hospital, but died as a result of his injuries which a post-mortem examination concluded were stab wounds.