17:03
Unite's Len McCluskey to visit Leeds for lecture about 'hero of working people'10:27
Yogacise me: Make like Meghan Markle in yoga wear with room to breathe14:53
91-year-old woman handbag snatched in Hull16:17
The Data Shed in Leeds wins national GAMSTOP gambling self-exclusion scheme contract23:03
Chris Wilder delighted to keep Martin Cranie at Sheffield United15:36
Heartbroken owner's vigil for missing puppy as fears of Yorkshire dog snatching ring continue23:00
Barry Bannan relishing '˜massive challenge' for Sheffield Wednesday at Chelsea17:52
Call for British firms to be given preference for high speed rail contracts23:20
Root feels for England team-mate Stone after injury ends Caribbean tour23:15
Elstone reveals an increase of marquee signings 'on the agenda' in Super League22:33
Residents evacuated after fire at Northallerton Tyre and Battery Centre22:55
Buveur D'Air eyes Festival triple22:52
Sheffield Wednesday owner Chansiri fears another transfer embargo19:28
Tom Richmond: Theresa May must forge new style of dialogue to break Brexit impasse '“ and survive19:29
The Yorkshire Post says: Brexit and a defining test of leadership as Theresa May survives no confidence vote19:28
Theresa May wins no confidence vote by margin of just 1917:29
A1M crash leads to seven miles of congestion17:31
Police called to report of sudden death in Ripon - air ambulance sighted by residents17:21
Council to spend £28,000 on creation of Harrogate car sharing club17:25
Ed Cox: Brexit Assembly could offer the way ahead '“ and reassure Leave voters in the North17:00
Two men knocked unconscious in Whitby street brawl: Police release CCTV images17:09
Hopes mount that HMV could be saved after offers received16:30
Protestors' 24-hour vigil at drilling site in East Yorkshire16:28
Asian jewellery stolen in Bradford house burglary16:10
Despite the cold snap, spring arrived in Yorkshire before Christmas was out16:30
Blackfriar: May and Corbyn need to step aside for sensible politicians16:22
Leeds Cat Rescue centre explains why mum of kittens had to be put down15:44
Armed robbers target Grimsby pharmacy15:37
New headteacher unveiled for Harrogate Grammar School16:16
91-year-old woman handbag snatched in Hull16:05
WYG to move headquarters to Leeds city centre14:38
Greg Wright: Government remains deaf to chorus of approval for regulatory reform14:24
Accusations fly as Dales' barn planning row rumbles on14:10
Last few days to snap up Great Northern Conference early bird offer14:03
One third of people in Leeds can't pronounce the world's top wines13:56
Police want to identify man in CCTV image after Audi and Mercedes stolen in Hessle13:33
PMQs: British democracy is sinking and May and Corbyn are watching the water rise13:34
Councillor to become Leeds' first black Lord Mayor12:56
Morrisons launches new posh salads range12:47
John Godber's comedy Bouncers gets an update for Theatre Royal Wakefield show12:45
Burglar who broke into Greggs in Leeds city centre got stuck on roof and needed rescue with cherry picker12:47
Free baby box for your Lidl one10:22
Arrest made after early-morning Horbury Bridge crash11:22
What time is Theresa May's no confidence vote and what will happen next10:30
Inquest into motorway death of Wakefield teenager Jamie-Lee Hudson10:44
Met Office issues yellow weather warning for Yorkshire as icy conditions set to hit10:15
Inquest opens following death of Leeds woman Poppy Devey Waterhouse09:23
Questions over Alpamare waterpark, Scarborough, as winding-up petition issued against operating company09:38
League One and Two transfer LIVE: Bradford City star remains amid Sunderland interest, Aston Villa wanted by host of clubs plus latest on Barnsley and Doncaster09:57
Almost 60 per cent of young children in Leeds not vaccinated in time for flu season08:07
Reckitt Benckiser boss to retire07:49
Sheffield Steelers work quickly to plug gaps left on roster08:30
Leeds United swoop for international winger, Real Madrid goalkeeper arrival close, Tottenham Hotspur eye English winger, Nottingham Forest dealt defender blow - Championship rumours06:45
Richard Sutcliffe: David Wagner's legacy to a town that had stopped believing06:08
Jack Payne eager to '˜kick on' at Bradford City after new deal agreed20:53
Leeds children's charity to close after 30 years due to lack of funding06:00
After protests, arrests and poisoning probe, kerb repairs save last threatened tree on Sheffield street12:18
YP Letters: Omissions say much about Tories' NHS plan01:10
GP Taylor: Why schools should not become exam factories if we want children to flourish '“ it didn't do me any harm06:00
Lives could be saved with tech boost to NHS liver transplants17:49
Harrogate councillors clash over Starbeck homeless hostel plan17:22
Leeds United boss Marcelo Bielsa admits spying on every opponent17:23
Yorkshire firms urgently demand more warehouse space as Brexit panic hits region17:32
YP Letters: Why no-deal Brexit looks worst option for Yorkshire farmers17:27
Jayne Dowle: Our MPs need to grow up and show leadership17:15
Fears for health of thousands of children not registered with a doctor17:00
New chief executive appointed at Leeds-based Connect Yorkshire16:50
Australian Open: Dan Evans earns praise from '˜mirror image' Roger Federer as Katie Boulter surrenders bravely16:04
Leeds house prices down by 0.5 per cent in November20:00
Historic venue to host Nicola Adams' world-title shot14:49
Walker Morris advise Khan on title fight13:23
Top school chefs make small budgets feed big appetites18:43
Beauty update: Always hit the pillow with a fresh face13:31
Nicola Adams set for world title challenge at the Royal Albert Hall12:47
Team of the Week: Leeds United and Hull City dominate, plus Sheffield Wednesday's goalkeeper and Sheffield United's goalscorer12:13
Campaigners present 'largest petition' Bradford Council has heard over Littlemoor Park crematorium plan11:33
Chance to star at Leeds Fest11:25
From reaching the summit of Mount Everest to cycling thousands of miles across America, there's no end to the lengths people will go to for a cause close to their heart.Breaking boundaries and taking on gruelling endeavours can mean the person taking part enjoys the experience of a lifetime while the charity benefits from generous sponsorship. But taking time off work and organising an extreme, and often costly, adventure just isn't possible for everyone. That's why Gill Barker, from Wakefield, has created her own twist on the trend to find the toughest, most epic charity challenge.Gill is set to turn 35 in 2020 '“ and reaching this milestone has inspired her to have a good think about what she'd like to achieve, both physically and mentally, and write a bucket list to help reach those goals.Gill will complete 35 challenges before her 35th birthday on Saturday March 14.Some are small, some are huge, but all of them will push her beyond her comfort zone. 'Turning 33 felt like a big thing for me,' explains Gill, who works in marketing at Leeds Trinity University. 'I started to think about the life decisions I'd made. I looked back and while I'd had fun, I regretted all those weekends where I could have been having more fulfilling experiences and creating memories.'I have a full-time job so I couldn't do a massive overseas challenge, but I realised I could break it down into little bits and still raise as much money as possible for charity.'Gill has already ticked 11 challenges off her list. She's faced her fear of heights at the outdoor adventure centre Go Ape, trained with the Leeds Rhinos, cycled 128 miles from coast to coast and climbed Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales.Other challenges have involved changing her diet to ensure she's getting all the nutrients she needs, and going to the gym more regularly on her own '“ something that would previously have caused Gill a considerable amount of anxiety. During the festive season, Gill kept active by completing a '˜12 days of Christmas' workout challenge.Gill is now taking part in RED January, a campaign run in partnership with Mind that encourages participants to beat the winter blues by being active every day throughout the month. Then, later this month she'll be taking to the slopes at Xscape Yorkshire to try her hand at skiing for the first time.Gill's biggest test of her '˜35 before 35' mission so far will be taking part in a 24-hour run in March. The run will be completed on a 3.71-mile loop so not only will it be physically demanding, it will also play on her mental toughness. She will also be finishing the year in style by taking part in the Honolulu Marathon in Hawaii in December. There are three conditions that all of Gill's challenges must meet '“ they must be physical or stretch her mentally, they all need to be self-funded and they can't affect her job.Driving Gill's ambition is a passion to help two local charities that have personal meaning to her '“ Yorkshire Cancer Research and Leeds Mind. She's already raised more than £500 for the two causes. 'Like many families across the UK, my own family has a history of cancer,' explains Gill.'But people close to me have recently been affected by cancer, too. They've all been so strong and inspirational. I wanted to do something that would support them. 'I chose to raise money for Yorkshire Cancer Research after reading that people living here are more likely to get cancer, and more likely to die from it, than people living in other areas of the country. The statistics really shocked me.'Gill chose Leeds Mind following her own struggles with mental health. Her '˜35 before 35' challenge has helped her overcome a period of depression. 'It's given me something to focus on,' Gill says. 'Many people are affected by depression, even those who continue to work and function in everyday life. It's very easy to fall into that slump and stop doing the things you used to enjoy. 'I'm feeling much fitter and healthier, but I'm also happier and more confident now that I have a new focus. 'If I can encourage one person who may be going through a difficult period to be brave and do something they've never done before, face a fear or take on a new challenge in order to gain a new focus, then that would be brilliant. If I can do it, anyone can.'You can find out more about Gill Barker's challenges and sponsor her by visiting www.35before35.co.uk. You can also follow her progress on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.She is also looking for suggestions for challenges to complete the 35 as she is still a few short on her list.For further information on Yorkshire Cancer Research, visit www.yorkshirecancerresearch.org.u11:20
Christa Ackroyd: Why Andy Murray's tears make him a real man11:14
Projects that help vulnerable women and girls in Leeds, Wakefield and Castleford benefit from thousands in national funding11:04
Car insurance rises to most expensive since start of last year09:47
David Wagner - Highs and lows of his time in charge at Huddersfield Town09:15
Flats planned at historic Leeds mill complex06:49
Theresa May battling on two fronts after major Brexit defeat01:25
The Yorkshire Post says: Reap the rewards '“ rural leader's welcome change of emphasis00:01
1990s TV drama Band of Gold to return as stage show with world premiere in Leeds06:00
Oyez, oyez, oyez: Why Pontefract heritage group brought back town crier for their Yorkshire community06:00
Old photographs pay testament to fast fading way of life in Yorkshire Dales06:00
Whitehall insider Sarah Hendry brings fresh insight to fight for rural cause06:00
Yorkshire farmer to tour the world in search of valuable beef secrets06:00
Nurses to run rule over farmers' health at drop-in events