Four things you should know in Yorkshire today

Today we saw a top supermarket executive jailed for fraud; were told to expect a snowy journey into work tomorrow; heard how a man from Sheffield has been charged with a double murder; and learned of an archaeological fantasy island unearthed by South Yorkshire experts.
Snow is forecast across Yorkshire on WednesdaySnow is forecast across Yorkshire on Wednesday
Snow is forecast across Yorkshire on Wednesday

Here are four things you need to know so far today:

Supermarket boss jailed for fraud

An Asda director who defrauded the supermarket’s charity fund of £180,000 to support his partner’s failing ballet company has been jailed for three years.

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Charges brought in double murder

A Sheffield man has been charged with the murder of a mother and her daughter whose bodies were found at a house near Chesterfield.

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Snow on its way

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Yorkshire motorists have been advised to take extra care tomorrow morning after a yellow warning was issued for overnight snowfalls.

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Experts unearth lost Saxon island

Archaeologists from South Yorkshire have discovered the remains of an Anglo-Saxon island in Lincolnshire - said to be one of the most important archaeological finds in decades.

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