Yorkshire Coast News
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Scarborough Athletic Chairman Remains Resolute as Club Awaits Firm Date for Pitch RepairsScarborough Athletic Football Club Chairman Trevor Bull says that the club has yet to be issued a specific start date for the long-awaited repairs to its 3G pitch.
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Concerns Over Pickering SewerageLocal councillors are worried that Yorkshire Water's sewerage system won't be able to cope with additional homes in the Pickering area.
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Record Low Smoking Rates Among Pregnant Women across Humber and North YorkshireThe number of pregnant women smoking across the Humber and North Yorkshire area has dropped to its lowest level ever, according to new NHS England data.
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New Toll System for Humber BridgeThe date for when the Humber Bridge’s toll booths will close to make way for a new free-flow system has been revealed.
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Scarborough Residents Meeting to Discuss Development PlansResidents of Scarborough are preparing to gather this Thursday evening for a public meeting aimed at bridging the gap between local folk and decision-makers regarding the town's development.
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North Yorkshire Council Tax Premium to Deliver First Affordable HomesThe first wave of affordable housing that will be funded by a new council tax premium on second homes in North Yorkshire have been identified including a scheme in Hunmanby.
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Scarborough Rowing Club Aiming to Add CrewsScarborough Amateur Rowing Club are hoping to attract new people to the sport this month as they stage a major recruitment drive.
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Whitby Mayor Says Cliff Clift Closure is "Not a Done Deal"Whitby's mayor has said she will ‘not sit back’ over a proposal to permanently close the town’s landmark cliff lift.
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LED Signage Plan for Whitby AmusementsPlans have been submitted for a 3 metre wide LED screen outside a Whitby amusement arcade.
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11 Bed AirBnB Plan for Scarborough HotelAn 11-bed hotel in Scarborough could be converted into an Airbnb if plans are approved.
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No Date Yet for Burniston Gas Rig DecisionNorth Yorkshire Council says no date has been set for a decision on proposed plans for a gas drilling rig in Burniston.
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Withernsea Shoreline Searches Continue for Grace as More Details of Tragedy RevealedExtensive searches continue along the Withernsea shoreline as the search for a teenager missing in the sea since Friday continues.
Top Stories
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What is a weather bomb and how often do they affect the UK?Storm Goretti - the first named storm of the year - hit the UK today and is bringing with it a "weather bomb".
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What does the footage of the fatal Minneapolis ICE shooting show?Renee Nicole Good, 37, was shot dead by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Minneapolis on Wednesday.
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Tens of thousands flee fighting in Aleppo, Syria, after evacuation orderThousands have been forced from their homes in Aleppo after people were ordered to evacuate amid fighting between the Syrian army and Kurdish forces.
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Watchdog to examine West Midlands Police role in Maccabi Tel Aviv fans banThe police watchdog has told Sky News it will assess evidence provided by West Midlands Police to MPs and consider the findings of a review into how its intelligence assessment was used to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from Aston Villa.
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Increasing numbers of women are dying during pregnancy or in the weeks after giving birthIncreasing numbers of women in the UK are dying during pregnancy or in the weeks after giving birth, according to new figures.
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'Catastrophic' Australian bushfires force evacuations and school closuresUncontrolled bushfires raged in the Australian state of Victoria on Thursday, forcing communities to evacuate and hundreds of schools to close.
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US senators vote to curb Trump's ability to take more Venezuela military actionThe US Senate has voted for legislation that would bar Donald Trump from taking further military action against Venezuela without authorisation from Congress.
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Attempted murderer who escaped from 23 year prison sentence is recapturedA man who absconded from prison while serving a 23-year sentence for attempted murder has been taken back into custody, police have said.
National News
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Clifftop residents told to leave because Storm Goretti could destroy their homesResidents of 14 clifftop homes in Hemsby, Norfolk, have been told to leave because Storm Goretti leaves them in danger of "imminent collapse" onto the beach below.
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Starmer says 'more needs to be done to protect' the Arctic in call to TrumpSir Keir Starmer has said "more needs to be done to protect" the Arctic region and agreed with Donald Trump on the "need to deter an increasingly aggressive Russia in the High North" during his second call in two days with the US president, Downing Street has said.
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Anthony Joshua pays tribute to 'special' friends killed in Nigeria crashAnthony Joshua has paid tribute to his two close friends killed in a car crash in Nigeria, which also injured the star boxer.
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Attempted murderer who escaped from 23 year prison sentence is recapturedA man who absconded from prison while serving a 23-year sentence for attempted murder has been taken back into custody, police have said.
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Increasing numbers of women are dying during pregnancy or in the weeks after giving birthIncreasing numbers of women in the UK are dying during pregnancy or in the weeks after giving birth, according to new figures.
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'Get a grip' on Grok, Starmer tells X after AI tool is used for child sex imagesAn artificial intelligence (AI) tool producing sexualised images of children will not be tolerated and is "disgusting" and "unlawful", the prime minister has said.
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Watchdog to examine West Midlands Police role in Maccabi Tel Aviv fans banThe police watchdog has told Sky News it will assess evidence provided by West Midlands Police to MPs and consider the findings of a review into how its intelligence assessment was used to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from Aston Villa.
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'Dereliction of duty': Met Police relaxed vetting to meet recruitment targetsSerial rapists David Carrick and Cliff Mitchell were among more than 130 Metropolitan Police officers and staff wrongly hired or allowed to keep working as vetting was relaxed in a recruitment drive, a review has found.
World News
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Inside Iran's protests: Gunfire, hospital raids and growing angerIn a place called Malekshahi, in western Iran, protesters converge on a base run by the revolutionary guards.
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Starmer says 'more needs to be done to protect' the Arctic in call to TrumpSir Keir Starmer has said "more needs to be done to protect" the Arctic region and agreed with Donald Trump on the "need to deter an increasingly aggressive Russia in the High North" during his second call in two days with the US president, Downing Street has said.
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'Catastrophic' Australian bushfires force evacuations and school closuresUncontrolled bushfires raged in the Australian state of Victoria on Thursday, forcing communities to evacuate and hundreds of schools to close.
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US senators vote to curb Trump's ability to take more Venezuela military actionThe US Senate has voted for legislation that would bar Donald Trump from taking further military action against Venezuela without authorisation from Congress.
Entertainment News
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Gabby Logan pays tribute to her father, Welsh football legend Terry YorathGabby Logan has paid tribute to her father, former Leeds United and Wales midfielder Terry Yorath, who died at the age of 75 following a short illness.
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Funeral held for French movie and style icon Brigitte BardotBrigitte Bardot's funeral has been held with a private service in Saint-Tropez.
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Lawyer for Rob Reiner's son withdraws from caseThe arraignment of Rob Reiner's son over the killing of his parents has been delayed after his high-profile defence lawyer withdrew from the case.
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Warner Bros shareholders urged to reject amended Paramount bidThe board of Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) has urged its shareholders to reject an amended hostile bid by Paramount Skydance while maintaining its unanimous support for a rival offer by Netflix.
Video
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Farage warns Trump invading Greenland 'would be the end of NATO'Nigel Farage said he doesn't think Donald Trump will invade Greenland as that "would be the end of NATO".
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What we know about 'ghost fleet' oil tankers seized by US - as Russia respondsAmerica has seized two sanctioned oil tankers linked to Venezuela in back-to-back operations in the North Atlantic and the Caribbean.
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What is a weather bomb and how often do they affect the UK?Storm Goretti - the first named storm of the year - hit the UK today and is bringing with it a "weather bomb".
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NASA considering bringing astronauts home early from ISS over medical issueNASA is considering bringing back a crew from the ISS early because of medical issues.





