100 years since the General Strike - what happened in Yorkshire?

It is 100 years since the UK's first and only General Strike.

In York, more than 7,000 transport workers, engineers and printers went on strike in sympathy with coal miners, effectively grinding the city to a halt for nine days in May 1926.

There were significant clashes between railway workers and police on Leeman Road and Rougier Street, where police pushed back a picket line and protesters aiming to block traffic heading in and out of the railway goods yard.

The General Strike changed the pattern of future industrial action and the effects on workers are still felt today.