Yorkshire Coast News
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Scarborough Man Arrested After Posting Offensive Video on Social Media
An arrested man has been released without charge after showing remorse for posting offensive video on local community Facebook page.
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Yorkshire Coast Faces Double Thunderstorm Threat as Yellow Warnings Issued
Residents along the Yorkshire coast are advised to prepare for potential disruption as two distinct yellow warnings for thunderstorms have been issued.
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Whitby Town Fixtures Released
Whitby Town will being their 2025/26 Pitching In Northern Premier League campaign with a away fixture against Workington.
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North Yorkshire Chief Constable Calls for Fixed Speed Camera Network
North Yorkshire’s Chief Constable, Tim Forber, has expressed a strong desire to establish a network of fixed and average speed cameras across the county.
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Future of Bus Services in York and North Yorkshire Under Review
The future of bus services across the York & North Yorkshire Combined Authority (YNYCA) area is set to undergo a comprehensive review, following a decision to extend the delegation of the Mayor's transport powers to North Yorkshire Council (NYC) and City of York Council (CYC) for another nine months.
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GP Patient Survey Results Show "Big Improvements" Across North and East Yorkshire
The Humber and North Yorkshire NHS say their latest survey shows an improving situation for GP services.
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£1.84 Million Scarborough West Pier Repairs Approved
North Yorkshire Council's Executive committee has given its approval to spending £1,840,000 for essential repair works to the inner West Pier in Scarborough.
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Call for Whitby to Have Dedicated Council Officer After Big Wheel Controversy
Whitby's MP is calling on North Yorkshire Council to appoint an officer with personal responsibility for the town.
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Scarborough Beat Bridlington In Closely Contested Dave Holland Memorial Match
Scarborough ran out 3-2 winners in an entertaining game at the Mounting Systems Stadium in Bridlington.
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Bridlington Volleyball Events Hailed as Big Successes
Two international beach volleyball tournaments were held in Bridlington this summer, with hopes that Volleyball England can continue to host it in the East Riding, in future years.
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Green Light for Five-Year Tenancies at Whitby’s £10m Maritime Hub
North Yorkshire Council has approved plans for five-year tenancy agreements at Whitby’s £10m maritime training facility despite some local opposition.
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NFU Raises Sector Concerns and US Trade Deal Threat at Driffield Show
NFU President Tom Bradshaw and East Yorkshire farmers will hold talks with MPs and local councillors at the Driffield County Show today to discuss sector issues and current concerns around trade deals with the USA.
Top Stories
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One child dies after coach crashes in Somerset on way back from school trip
One child has died after a coach bringing children back from a school trip crashed and overturned near Minehead, Somerset, police have said.
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Spies and special forces among more than 100 Britons whose details were included in Afghan data leak
Details of spies and special forces were included in a massive data leak that led to thousands of Afghans being secretly relocated to the UK.
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Sixteen and 17-year-olds will be able to vote in next general election
Sixteen and 17 year olds will be able to vote in all UK elections in the biggest reform to the electoral system since 1969.
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Will extending the vote to 16-year-olds benefit Labour at the next general election?
Breaking down barriers to democratic participation, or electioneering that tilts the scales in the government's favour?
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England through to semi-finals of Women's Euros after beating Sweden on penalties
England have booked their place in the semi-finals of the Women's Euros after knocking out Sweden.
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Starmer defends suspending rebel MPs after backbench criticism
Sir Keir Starmer has defended suspending four of his own MPs, saying those who "repeatedly break the whip" have to be dealt with.
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UK weather: Thunderstorms ahead - but temperatures are set to remain high
Thunderstorms and heavy rain are set to hit the UK in the coming days – but temperatures will remain high.
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Felix Baumgartner: Extreme athlete who jumped from edge of space dies after paragliding crash
Felix Baumgartner, the extreme athlete who once jumped from the edge of space, has died in a paragliding crash in Italy.
National News
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Spies and special forces among more than 100 Britons whose details were included in Afghan data leak
Details of spies and special forces were included in a massive data leak that led to thousands of Afghans being secretly relocated to the UK.
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Sixteen and 17-year-olds will be able to vote in next general election
Sixteen and 17 year olds will be able to vote in all UK elections in the biggest reform to the electoral system since 1969.
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Will extending the vote to 16-year-olds benefit Labour at the next general election?
Breaking down barriers to democratic participation, or electioneering that tilts the scales in the government's favour?
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England through to semi-finals of Women's Euros after beating Sweden on penalties
England have booked their place in the semi-finals of the Women's Euros after knocking out Sweden.
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Starmer defends suspending rebel MPs after backbench criticism
Sir Keir Starmer has defended suspending four of his own MPs, saying those who "repeatedly break the whip" have to be dealt with.
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Red House: 62 people now say they experienced abuse at children's home run by a 'cult'
"It was like hell on Earth."
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UK weather: Thunderstorms ahead - but temperatures are set to remain high
Thunderstorms and heavy rain are set to hit the UK in the coming days – but temperatures will remain high.
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Ronald De'Souza: Final member of Stockwell Six cleared nearly 50 years after being framed by corrupt officer
The final member of the Stockwell Six - who were falsely accused of robbing a police officer on the London Underground in 1972 - has been cleared more than 50 years after his wrongful conviction.
World News
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Israel says it 'deeply regrets' deaths at Gaza's only Catholic church
Israel has said it "deeply regrets" three deaths at Gaza's only Catholic church, adding that a "stray ammunition" hit the building.
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Syria's president vows to protect Druze population after Israel airstrikes - as new ceasefire begins
Syria's president has said protecting the rights of the Druze population is "our priority" after Israel warned it would destroy forces attacking the minority.
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England through to semi-finals of Women's Euros after beating Sweden on penalties
England have booked their place in the semi-finals of the Women's Euros after knocking out Sweden.
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Felix Baumgartner: Extreme athlete who jumped from edge of space dies after paragliding crash
Felix Baumgartner, the extreme athlete who once jumped from the edge of space, has died in a paragliding crash in Italy.
Entertainment News
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Tomorrowland: 'Devastating' blaze destroys main stage at major festival - two days before it was due to begin
A huge fire has destroyed the main stage of a major festival in Belgium - two days before it was due to begin.
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Action taken to stop ticketless Oasis fans from watching this week's shows in Manchester
Huge steel fences have been erected to prevent ticketless fans from watching the Oasis reunion tour in Manchester.
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Robin Kaye: American Idol TV executive and her husband shot dead inside their Los Angeles home
An American Idol TV executive and her husband have been found dead in their LA home.
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John Torode responds to MasterChef sacking
MasterChef presenter John Torode will no longer work on the show after an allegation he used an "extremely offensive racist term" was upheld, the BBC has said.
Video
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Israel says it 'deeply regrets' deaths at Gaza's only Catholic church
Israel has said it "deeply regrets" three deaths at Gaza's only Catholic church, adding that a "stray ammunition" hit the building.
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John Torode responds to MasterChef sacking
MasterChef presenter John Torode will no longer work on the show after an allegation he used an "extremely offensive racist term" was upheld, the BBC has said.
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One child dies after coach crashes in Somerset on way back from school trip
One child has died after a coach bringing children back from a school trip crashed and overturned near Minehead, Somerset, police have said.
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East and West Midlands are latest regions officially in drought - which areas could be next?
The East and West Midlands are officially in drought after the driest start to a year since 1976.