Arsenal beat battling Leeds to progresspublished at 22:33 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2020
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta shouted at his players at half-time to inspire an improved performance as they beat Leeds in the FA Cup.
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Oli Constable and Samantha Jagger
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta shouted at his players at half-time to inspire an improved performance as they beat Leeds in the FA Cup.
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Read MoreA much-changed Sheffield United see off National League side AFC Fylde at Bramall Lane to reach the fourth round of the FA Cup.
Read MoreIpswich Town make it through to the Women's FA Cup fourth round for the first time, joining three other fourth-tier sides.
Read MoreChampionship strugglers Barnsley survive a potential FA Cup shock to win 3-1 at League Two Crewe Alexandra.
Read MoreA 68-year-old man was hit by a car as he crossed the road near Mexborough station, police say.
Read MoreA specialist team had to be called in to help remove the car and stabilise the bungalow.
Read MoreIt happened early on Saturday evening, North Yorkshire Police said.
Read MoreIt took place on Saturday afternoon, South Yorkshire Police said.
Read MoreGoals from teenagers Will Smallbone and Jake Vokins see Southampton beat Championship side Huddersfield in the FA Cup third round.
Read MoreHarrogate climb to third in the National League table as they beat nine-man Maidenhead to record a fourth straight win.
Read MoreJack Taylor's second-half strike earns Barnet a 1-1 draw at home to Halifax in the National League.
Read MoreChampionship side Sheffield Wednesday cause an upset in the third round of the FA Cup as they win away at Premier League Brighton.
Read MoreShay McCartan scores with an 89th-minute free-kick to earn Bradford City a point at Swindon in League Two.
Read MoreHull City striker Tom Eaves scores a last-minute winner to complete his hat-trick and knock 10-man Rotherham out of the FA Cup.
Read MoreHistoric England has named 10 significant archaeological finds made in England in the last decade.
Read MoreThe death of Heinz Skyte who watched Leeds United for 80 years is announced.
Read MoreBosses at a Sheffield city centre furniture store say they're to close its doors for the last time next month due to the council's stance on high business rates.
The owners of Stone the Crows, which was set up in 1978, say they pay three times the rates of larger competitors for their store in Barker's Pool.
Store manager Charley Gordon said: "We've had a lot of feedback from customers absolutely heartbroken we're closing down. People are saying it's disgusting.
"They're disgusted at the council charging us three times as much as other department stores."
Responding, the council says it doesn't set business rates and in this case it can't offer rate relief.
Councillor Mazher Iqbal, cabinet member for business and investment, said: "We can control the rent and we have done everything we can to help with this because we want to support our businesses.
"We don’t want empty shops and we want to promote a vibrant city centre."
The Treasury, which sets the policy, says it recognises it's a tough time for high streets and over the next five years it will cut rates by £13bn.
Several former high schools and a library in Leeds are to be sold off in a move expected to generate £95m for the city council by 2022.
The former Matthew Murray School, in Holbeck, and Micklefield School are on a list of dozens of sites earmarked for sale, while some sites, including the former Wortley High School and Cardigan Road Library, have already been sold.
The former Holt Park District Centre (pictured), Otley Civic Centre and Abbey Mills, in Kirkstall, are also among those set to be disposed of by the authority.
A report set to go before council decision makers next week claims the authority would raise about £95m by selling the sites.
The report, which is due to be discussed on 7 January, states the sale of the "surplus property assets" will provide an "essential source of capital".
A man in his 30s was attacked near the railway station in the early hours of Friday.
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