Summary

  • Police inquiry over 'gun incident' at Barnsley school

  • Misogyny to be treated as hate crime in North Yorkshire

  • Leeds schoolgirls miss lessons as sanitary towels too expensive

  • Rail strike: Northern publishes revised timetable

  • Protest in Sheffield against new Bishop's views on women's ordination

  • Air Ambulance lands in York street to treat injured woman

  • North Yorkshire fracking protesters set out on 120-mile trans-Pennine walk

  • Updates on Wednesday 8 March 2017

  1. IPCC abuse inquiry centres on 30 officerspublished at 17:23 GMT 9 March 2017

    The IPCC said it is currently investigating 211 allegations made by 40 complainants.

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  2. That's all from Wednesday...published at 06:30

    Those are all our updates from Wednesday 8 March 2017.

    Want all the latest news, sport, weather and travel updates from across Yorkshire on Thursday 9 March? Just click here .

  3. Misogyny to be treated as hate crimepublished at 19:22 GMT 8 March 2017

    North Yorkshire Police say calling verbal abuse against women 'locker room banter' trivialises it.

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  4. Walsall 4-1 Sheffield Unitedpublished at 18:47 GMT 8 March 2017

    Walsall stun League One leaders Sheffield United as they end the Blades' six-game winning run.

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  5. Derbyshire make small profit in 2016published at 18:20 GMT 8 March 2017

    Derbyshire make a profit of £2,653 in 2016, the sixth straight year the club has recorded a surplus.

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  6. Our five top stories todaypublished at 17:59 GMT 8 March 2017

    Nick Wilmshurst
    BBC Local Live, Yorkshire

    That's all from us for today, we'll be back tomorrow from 06:30 with all the latest news, sport, weather and travel for Yorkshire.

    Updates on breaking stories will continue throughout the night, but before we go, let's look back at some of our top stories from today:

    See you tomorrow.

  7. Mental hospital judicial review droppedpublished at 17:54 GMT 8 March 2017

    Former patients at Bootham Park Hospital in York had been granted permission at the High Court for a judicial review to challenge its closure.

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  8. Hebden Bridgepublished at 17:51 GMT 8 March 2017

    Clare Balding continues her series of talking to, or about, those who have a real passion for walking. As a teacher, heavily involved with the Duke of Edinburgh Awards scheme, Lynn had always known how beneficial it was for young people to get out into the countryside but when she and her partner Jacqueline, adopted three siblings, who had all experienced emotional difficulties, walking took on a new significance. While the three children, all under ten, find it difficult to be in a confined space together, when out walking they become more co-operative, calmer and can begin to enjoy all it means to be a family. They take Clare on one of their favourite walks from their home in Hebden Bridge. Producer: Lucy Lunt.

  9. PC watched girl undress on hidden camerapublished at 17:45 GMT 8 March 2017

    PC Marc Silkstone was jailed for 18 months after pleading guilty to four counts of voyeurism.

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  10. Bradford man jailed for rape of schoolgirlpublished at 17:40 GMT 8 March 2017

    A man from Bradford has started a 13-year jail sentence for the rape of a schoolgirl.

    Tariq SyedImage source, West Yorkshire Police

    Tariq Syed, 64, of Pemberton Drive was jailed at Bradford Crown Court on Tuesday after raping the girl in September 2014.

    The victim's family returned to Romania unexpectedly before the trail started, officers from West Yorkshire Police flew out there to persuade them to return.

    The trial began in February and yesterday Syed was convicted and sentenced for the rape and perverting the course of justice.

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    This case shows the determination and the desire of our detectives to get justice for the victim and her family."

    Det Ch Insp Andy Howard , West Yorkshire Police

  11. Cyclist, 25, badly hurt in collision with lorrypublished at 17:25 GMT 8 March 2017

    A 25-year-old cyclist from York has suffered serious injuries after she collided with a lorry.

    York accident siteImage source, Google

    The accident happened this morning at about 08:00 at the junction of James Street and Hazel Court in York.

    The woman suffered serious injuries and was taken by air ambulance to Leeds General Infirmary where she remains in a serious condition.

  12. University and charity work to combat Parkinson's diseasepublished at 16:59 GMT 8 March 2017

    Kevin Larkin
    BBC Local Live, Yorkshire

    The University of Sheffield is working with the charity Parkinson's UK to create a new "biotech company" that will develop drugs to treat the disease.

    It's hoped the new company will pick up on early stage scientific breakthroughs that may not be promoted by commercial companies

    University of SheffieldImage source, Google
  13. Can Hull help Leeds become Capital of Culture?published at 16:44 GMT 8 March 2017

    Clare Crooks
    BBC Local Live, Hull

    Leading business people are meeting in Leeds today to see how they can help in getting the city the title of Capital of Culture - the European version of our City of Culture in Hull.

    The title will be awarded to a UK city in 2023.

    We Are Hull
  14. Burton Albion 'having to work so hard'published at 16:27 GMT 8 March 2017

    Dave Wade
    BBC Local Live

    Burton Albion held Sheffield Wednesday to a 1-1 draw at Hillsborough to extend their unbeaten run to five matches.

    Here's what Nigel Clough had to say...

    Jackson Irvine's first-half volley was enough to keep Burton three points clear of the relegation zone.

  15. Do you know this man?published at 16:19 GMT 8 March 2017

    Kevin Larkin
    BBC Local Live, Yorkshire

    Police have released an e-fit of a man police want to speak to after money was stolen from an elderly woman in Doncaster.

    A man knocked on the woman's door in Church Balk Gardens on 21 February claiming he had chased away some young people who had damaged the property.

    E-fitImage source, South Yorkshire Police

    After being let in he is said to have stolen money from her before running away when she became suspicious.

    Anyone with information is asked to contact South Yorkshire Police on 101.

  16. 7,000 illegal cigarettes and alcohol seized in raid on Doncaster shop published at 16:09 GMT 8 March 2017

    Kevin Larkin
    BBC Local Live, Yorkshire

    Police have seized 7,000 illegal cigarettes and a quantity of alcohol in a raid on a shop in Doncaster.

    South Yorkshire Police carried out the raid in the Balby area earlier today.

    The store is not being identified becuase of the ongoing investigation.

  17. Missing teenager has been foundpublished at 15:56 GMT 8 March 2017

    Some good news this afternoon, 15-year-old Saba Hussain who was missing from Cleveland and was suspected of being in Bradford has been found safe and well.

  18. York stadium building work delayed until the autumnpublished at 15:44 GMT 8 March 2017

    Kevin Larkin
    BBC Local Live, Yorkshire

    Work won't now start on York's new Community Stadium until the autumn at the earliest

    A new report is being discussed by the city council that follows a number of setbacks for the stadium, including a failed judicial review over the planning process.

    A building contractor for the stadium still has to be found though.

    York StadiumImage source, City of York Council
  19. Got any questions about the budget? Ask the expertpublished at 15:31 GMT 8 March 2017

    BBC Look North

    The Chancellor's budgets can often leave you with the feeling that you don't really know what any of it actually means for you and your bank account.

    Paul Lewis

    As always, we're here to help.

    If you have a question you'd like answering about the budget, we've roped in Paul Lewis from BBC Radio 4's Money Box programme (pictured).

    To ask a question on tonight's Look North just use #LookNorthAskThis and we'll be live on Facebook from 19:00, external .

  20. Barnsley councillors welcome major investmentpublished at 15:19 GMT 8 March 2017

    Councillors in Barnsley have welcomed the major levels of investment in the town.

    Barnsley Town HallImage source, Google

    At a meeting of the authority's Cabinet, it was revealed Barnsley has recently benefited from £4m of private sector investment.

    The authority says 353 new jobs have been created and 216 new homes built since September.