BBC News, Yorkshire

A 15-year-old boy has admitted stabbing a student to death at a school in Sheffield, but denied his murder.
Harvey Willgoose, also 15, died after being stabbed in the chest at All Saints Catholic High School, in Granville Road, on Monday 3 February.
At Sheffield Crown Court on Monday the defendant, who cannot be named because of his age, admitted manslaughter but denied murder. He also pleaded guilty to having a blade on school premises.
A murder trial date was set for 30 June with the boy being remanded into youth detention custody.
A previous court hearing heard Harvey was stabbed twice in the chest while on a lunch break at the school.
Since his death, Harvey’s parents have campaigned against knife crime and said they wanted to set up a youth club in Sheffield in his memory.

They have called for knife arches, similar to the metal detectors used in courts and at airports, to be installed in secondary schools, saying they “didn’t want anyone to go through what we have”.
Harvey’s funeral, which was held at Sheffield Cathedral a fortnight after his death, was attended by hundreds of people.
The school’s head teacher described Harvey as an “immensely popular” young man whose “smile would light up the room”.