Yorkshire Coast News
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Labour Win North Yorkshire Mayoral Contest
David Skaith has been elected as the first mayor of York and North Yorkshire
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Scarborough Alive With First Ever Streets Festival
Scarborough is hosting it's first Street festival this weekend.
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Tory Candidate Edges Home in Humberside Commissioner Race
The Conservative candidate for Humberside's Police & Crime Commissioner has narrowly hung on to his role after Thursday's election.
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Fire Brigade Investigate Single Vehicle Smash in Bridlington
Humberside Fire & Rescue intervened after a vehicle crashed in a superstore car park on Friday.
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Yorkshire Coast Cricketers Hoping To Beat Weather
Scarborough and Driffield are both on their travels in Yorkshire Premier North, on Saturday, weather permitting.
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New Property Marking Kit Set To Protect North Yorkshire Farmers
Police have unveiled new kit to protect local farmers and their property in North Yorkshire.
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Police Hunt After Scarborough iPhone Theft
North Yorkshire Police say they would like to speak to two people following the theft of a mobile phone from The Waterhouse in Scarborough.
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New Homes Approved at Site of Whitby Landslip
New homes can be built on the site of a Whitby landslip that led to the demolition of five cottages in 2012.
Top Stories
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Conservative Andy Street suffers shock loss to Labour in West Midlands mayoral race in blow to Rishi Sunak
Tory incumbent Andy Street has suffered a shock defeat to Labour in the West Midlands mayoral election after a partial recount was ordered.
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West Midlands defeat for Tories fires starting gun on future of the party
Andy Street's interview with Sky News fired the starting gun for discussion over the future direction of the Conservative Party.
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Sadiq Khan secures convincing win over Tory rival in London mayoral race
Labour's Sadiq Khan has secured a historic third term as London mayor, seeing off Tory challenger Susan Hall.
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Follow the mayoral election results live
Some 11 mayors have been elected.
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Boris Johnson pays tribute to polling station staff who refused to let him vote without photo ID
Boris Johnson has paid tribute to the villagers who Sky News revealed turned him away from a polling station when he tried to vote without a valid photo ID - under rules he introduced.
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'Daniel left for school and then he was gone' - family of Hainault attack victim say, as Arsenal fans pay tribute
The family of Daniel Anjorin have released a statement after the teenager was killed on his walk to school on Tuesday.
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22 dogs seized in Sheffield - with most believed to be XL bullys
Police have seized 22 dogs in Sheffield, with most believed to be XL bullys.
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Donald Trump supporters wear nappies
Donald Trump supporters have started wearing nappies.
National News
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Conservative Andy Street suffers shock loss to Labour in West Midlands mayoral race in blow to Rishi Sunak
Tory incumbent Andy Street has suffered a shock defeat to Labour in the West Midlands mayoral election after a partial recount was ordered.
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West Midlands defeat for Tories fires starting gun on future of the party
Andy Street's interview with Sky News fired the starting gun for discussion over the future direction of the Conservative Party.
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Sadiq Khan secures convincing win over Tory rival in London mayoral race
Labour's Sadiq Khan has secured a historic third term as London mayor, seeing off Tory challenger Susan Hall.
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Boris Johnson pays tribute to polling station staff who refused to let him vote without photo ID
Boris Johnson has paid tribute to the villagers who Sky News revealed turned him away from a polling station when he tried to vote without a valid photo ID - under rules he introduced.
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'Daniel left for school and then he was gone' - family of Hainault attack victim say, as Arsenal fans pay tribute
The family of Daniel Anjorin have released a statement after the teenager was killed on his walk to school on Tuesday.
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About 31,000 properties without water in St Leonards and Hastings - as vulnerable woman 'has water stolen from doorstep'
About 31,000 properties were left without water in St Leonards and parts of Hastings after a mains pipe burst.
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Girl, 14, suffers 'serious injuries' after being dragged under school bus in Carlisle
A teenage girl has suffered "serious leg injuries" after being dragged under a school bus in Carlisle.
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe 'emails Manchester United staff about disgraceful untidiness'
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has reportedly emailed all Manchester United staff to complain about "untidiness" at the club.
World News
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Health warning issued as heatwave grips South and Southeast Asia
Countries in South and Southeast Asia have been coping with a weeks-long heatwave which has seen record temperatures sweep parts of the region.
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India and Canada relations at their lowest ever in wake of Sikh leader Hardeep Nijjar's killing
Diplomatic relations between India and Canada have been at their lowest since Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responded to the killing of a Canadian citizen and Sikh separatist leader saying there were "credible allegations" India was involved.
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Philippine coastguard hits out at China's 'brute force' after water cannon attack
China has been branded "a bully" and an international lawbreaker after its ships blasted Philippine vessels with water cannon in the South China Sea.
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Progress reported in Gaza ceasefire talks - but Israel plays down end to war
An Israeli official has downplayed the prospects for a full end to the war in Gaza as Egyptian state media reported "noticeable progress" in ceasefire talks.
Entertainment News
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Kevin Spacey denies new allegations of inappropriate behaviour
Kevin Spacey has denied new allegations of inappropriate behaviour from men who feature in a Channel 4 documentary released next week.
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Olly Murs apologises for cancelling Glasgow gig with Take That after flight woes
Olly Murs has apologised for cancelling a performance in Glasgow at the last minute.
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Kendrick Lamar and Drake get personal as they release new diss tracks hours apart
Kendrick Lamar and Drake have both released new diss tracks as the feud between them intensifies with brutal verses dragging in their families.
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Is now a golden age for original musicals on the West End?
At a time when jukebox musicals dominate London's West End, some of theatreland's stars argue the success of original shows is proof "audiences are ready to take a risk".
Video
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'Bring my baby back': Wally the 'emotional support' alligator goes missing in Georgia
A famed "emotional support" alligator has gone missing while on a trip with its owner after being targeted by suspected pranksters.
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Apple reports biggest drop in iPhone sales since early months of pandemic - and reveals AI plans
Tech giant Apple has recorded the biggest drop in iPhone sales since the early months of the COVID pandemic.
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Worry for economy as public sector productivity falls further
Official figures have raised fears of a deepening public sector drag on the UK's economic recovery from recession.
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UK plans to ramp up weapons production for Ukraine and Western defence as Lord Cameron reveals envoy will oversee 'national priority'
The UK will appoint a new envoy to oversee a plan to ramp up the production of weapons and ammunition, which is now a "national priority", the foreign secretary has revealed.