Hundreds of Wallys gather in abbeypublished at 17:45 British Summer Time 10 June 2018
Hundreds of Wallys gather in Kirkstall Abbey for a bizarre record attempt
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Andrew Barton, Mick Lunney and Nick Wilmshurst
Hundreds of Wallys gather in Kirkstall Abbey for a bizarre record attempt
Read MoreA woman has been arrested after the victim was found injured at a flat in Doncaster on Saturday.
Read MoreWales' Non Stanford is out of the Leeds leg of the World Triathlon Series after falling ill on the eve of the Sunday race.
Read MoreThe event to honour the murdered MP was "all about bringing people together", her sister says.
Read MoreThe 20-year-old man was treated in hospital after the attack on Saturday.
Read MoreProtests over jailed ex-English Defence League leader in London turn violent as five are arrested.
Read MoreThe annual York celebration of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community is volunteer-run.
Read MoreAthena Rising is spray-painted on the Platform building near Leeds railway station.
Read MorePeter Lawrence campaigned for the Guardianship (Missing Persons) Bill known as Claudia's Law.
Read MoreSimon Woolford's Huddersfield continue their Super League revival with an impressive win against Leeds.
Read MoreCarole Small said she is horrified large hunting knifes are being promoted in city centre shops.
Read MorePatched-up Castleford Tigers edge a see-sawing Super League encounter with Warrington Wolves.
Read MoreHuddersfield Town manager David Wagner says the Terriers have made "a big statement" by making Terence Kongolo their club-record signing.
Read MoreEmaciated teenager Jordan Burling's grandmother, mother and sister deny manslaughter.
Read MoreTwo excellent Danny Rose goals ensure Mansfield Town get past seventh-tier side Shaw Lane in the FA Cup first round.
Read MoreBarnsley-based non-league side Shaw Lane AFC resign from the seventh-tier Evo-Stik League.
Read MoreA man who used hidden cameras to film women in bedrooms and bathrooms has had his bid to reduce his sentence refused.
Edward Parker was jailed for three years in January after admitting secretly filming victims in Bristol, Nottinghamshire, Sheffield and Hampshire.
Parker from Cheltenham, who admitted 16 charges including 12 of observing a person doing a private act, had his application refused by the Royal Court of Appeal.
The headlines from Yorkshire so far today include:
Updates on breaking news will continue overnight and through the weekend.
The headteacher of a Leeds primary school .
PC Norman Garnham was stabbed by a hitch-hiker in Richmond in 1977.
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