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Read MoreA man organising a break for homeless people says they face discrimination after the booking was cancelled.
Read MoreBrentford head coach Thomas Frank admits he is concerned about the Bees' form after Hull handed out an eighth defeat in 10 games.
Read MoreWes Thomas goals either side of half-time help Grimsby continue their recent run of home wins as they beat Swindon 2-1.
Read MoreDoncaster Rovers secure a fourth consecutive win with a derby victory over Scunthorpe United.
Read MoreA man from Belgium, who was caught with illegal cigarettes worth more than £1.3m in Hull, has been sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison.
Image source, PASabastiaan Gahr was driving a lorry when he was stopped by HMRC at King George Docks on 13 June.
Gahr, 41, said he was delivering soil to a garden centre in Liverpool, but 5,200,000 cigarettes were found in the vehicle.
The cigarettes were packed in cardboard boxes, wrapped in white plastic and hidden behind bags of soil, Grimsby Crown Court heard.
The magnificent entrance to Hull's first park has been removed for restoration after more than 150 years.
The archway on Pearson Avenue has survived, even if the original gates have gone, but it has now been dismantled and taken away.
The land for the park was given to the city corporation by Zachariah Charles Pearson, hence its name.
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Jobs building trains for London's underground in a new factory in East Yorkshire will go to local people, according to firm Siemens.
Image source, TfLThe company is set to manufacture 94 trains for the Piccadilly line in a factory which is yet to be built in Goole.
The new train factory is planned to be built on a 67-acre site close to the M62.
There were thought to be employment opportunities for 700 people at the site.
Rolandas Poskus was found dead in grassland in Hull with a "multitude of injuries".
Read MoreA renowned physicist from Hull, who was a close friend of Albert Einstein, has been honoured with a plaque at the city's university.
Image source, University of HullEdward Arthur Milne was a leading expert on the theory of relativity and the University of Hull's centre for astrophysics is already named after him.
He was recognised as part of the Lord Mayor's Centenary Plaque project, celebrating 100 historic figures with links to Hull.
Professor Brad Gibson, the university's head of physics and maths, said: "Often overshadowed by his close friend, Albert Einstein, it is important to celebrate the pioneering contributions made by the professor, one of the truly great astrophysicists and mathematicians of the 20th century."
A Yorkshire cricketing legend has swapped his cricket whites for sequins and skates.
Image source, Welcome to YorkshireRyan Sidebottom (or should that be slide-bottom?), who played for Yorkshire and England, is hoping to glide through the first round of ITV's Dancing on Ice.
The bowler's skating for the very first time in his life as he prepares to star in the new series starting in January.
Sidebottom and his dance partner Brandee Malto took a short break from their training schedule to meet fans at the ice rink at Yorkshire's Winter Wonderland in York.
The shaggy haired left-arm seamer retired in 2017 having taken 762 first-class wickets and won five County Championship titles over a 20-year playing career.
At the ice rink this morning, he said: "Cricketers aren’t allowed to skate or ski in case they get injured, so the whole experience is really alien to me and it's been incredibly tough starting from scratch on the ice."
Humberside Police are currently dealing with this lorry on its side on a busy road in North East Lincolnshire.
They're warning the A1173 in the Immingham area will have to be closed while the 40-tonne lorry is recovered:
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A 19-year-old man who travelled to France after a cyclist was knocked down in Hull has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.
Image source, GoogleThe teenager was detained in Paris after a 43-year-old man was hit by a car near a retail park on Mount Pleasant.
Humberside Police said he travelled by train to Gare du Nord (pictured) where he was seized by the French authorities.
British Transport Police, who had travelled to France, arrested the suspect who is currently being held in custody.
Officers opened an investigation after a man riding a bicycle sustained serious but not life-threatening chest injuries at about 16:30 on Wednesday.
A 43-year-old man was knocked down "by a car which drove off" near a Hull retail park, police say.
Read MoreGuitars and amps belonging to The Roy Wood Rock 'n' Roll Band were inside the vehicle.
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It's been announced this morning that The Human League will perform in Hull, the first of a number of big gigs to be held this summer in Zebedee’s Yard.
Image source, Geograph/Bernard SharpVMS Live, who are behind the event, brought The Wombats, Orbital, Chase and Status and Happy Mondays to the venue last year.
A van belonging to the former Wizzard singer Roy Wood's band has been returned, along with the £100,000-worth of equipment which was inside, after being found in West Yorkshire.

The Roy Wood Rock 'n' Roll Band had their instruments taken when the vehicle was stolen in a ram-raid on a warehouse in Leeds on Thursday.
Wood, behind the famous festive hit I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day, said they had to cancel last night's gig in Hull as a result of the theft.
The van and equipment were found in East Ardsley, according to West Yorkshire Police.
A chilly day with sunny spells and a few showers.
This will be followed in most places by another cold night with clear spells and variable cloud.

If you're making a journey on the rails today in Yorkshire, services seem to be running pretty much to time at the moment.
For all the latest live updates from the county's main railway stations, click on the links below:
A 75-year-old woman had £1,000 taken out of an account after her bank card was stolen in a Waitrose car park.
Police have now released a photograph of a man they want to speak to, in connection with the incident.
Image source, Humberside PoliceThe victim was in the car park of Waitrose, at Willerby near Hull, when a man with a Polish accent asked her for directions.
Humberside Police say a second man opened her boot and stole her bank card which was then used to take out cash.
Police have released a photograph of a man they want to speak to about the theft on Saturday 10 November.