Yorkshire Coast News
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Ryedale MP On Langdale Fire Latest As Support Confirmed
A Ryedale MP says he's met with the government's Fire Director Peter Lee regarding the ongoing blaze at Langdale near RAF Fylingdales.
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Langdale Moor Fire: Latest Road Closures List
North Yorkshire Council have updated the list of closed roads which still includes the A171 between Scarborough & Whitby and the B1416.
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Langdale Fire Evacuation Latest
North Yorkshire Fire & Rescue have given updates on evacuations in the area affected by the Langdale Moor blaze.
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Fears Over Wildlife and Plants Affected By Langdale Moor Blaze
The moorland blaze near RAF Fylingdales could have a serious effect on local nature.
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St John's Ambulance Need More Yorkshire Coast Volunteers
The charity says more helped is needed across North Yorkshire.
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A171 Remains Closed Between Scarborough & Whitby Due To Langdale Fire
There are a number of road closures in place as firefighters and farmers continue to fight the Langdale Fire.
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"We're Not Out Of The Woods Yet"- Local People Fight Fylingdales Fire
We've heard from a local business owner who lives close to the Langdale Moor fire area, Graham Smith has told of heroism from farmers and other locals working with the emergency services.
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In-Form Pickering Town Win Again
Pikes made it eight matches unbeaten with their biggest win of the season yet on Wednesday night.
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Fire Service Thanks Farmers and On-Call Staff for Moorland Fire Support
North Yorkshire's farmers and on call fire fighters have been praised by the fire service for their help tackling the moorland blaze on Langdale Moor.
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Bridlington Man To Run 100 Miles For MND Dad
A man from Bridlington is fundraising for his best friend's father and his battle with Motor Neurone Disease.
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Councillors Vote To Dump Filey Toilets
Councillors have approved the demolition of a seaside public toilet in Filey’s conservation area despite a ‘lack of information’ on plans for a replacement.
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North Yorkshire Council Chair Goes Coast To Coast
Cllr George Jabbour, Chair of North Yorkshire Council, has completed the iconic Coast-to-Coast walk, raising vital funds and awareness for his chosen charity of the year, Yorkshire Air Ambulance.
Top Stories
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As Trump sends in the troops, the US capital feels like it's creeping towards a tipping point
The headlines these past few weeks have focused on the National Guard deployed by the American president to the streets of Washington DC.
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What we know about Minneapolis school shooting - and the suspected attacker
Two children have been killed and 17 other people injured after a shooter opened fire at a school in Minneapolis.
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Putin, Xi, and Kim set to unite at major military parade
Kim Jong Un will join Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin at a major military parade in Beijing next week, North Korean and Chinese state media have announced.
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This woman won a case against her employer over her ADHD - and firms need to take note
For people with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, also known as ADHD, the traditional workplace can be a challenging world to navigate.
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UN told Israeli strike on Gaza hospital was 'premeditated' - as Sky News uncovers new details about the attack
The Palestinian ambassador to the United Nations has condemned Israel's attack on Nasser Hospital as "a premeditated strike on medics and journalists".
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Mounjaro manufacturer pauses UK shipments of weight loss drug ahead of price hike
The manufacturer of the popular weight loss drug Mounjaro has paused shipments to the UK ahead of an upcoming price hike.
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How to buy cheap stolen goods (without getting in trouble) | This week's Money newsletter
Sky News has launched a free Money newsletter - bringing the kind of content you enjoy in the Money blog directly to your inbox.
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Fertility rates continue to fall, but number of births rise
The fertility rate in England and Wales fell to its lowest level on record in 2024. It is the third consecutive year that record has been broken.
National News
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This woman won a case against her employer over her ADHD - and firms need to take note
For people with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, also known as ADHD, the traditional workplace can be a challenging world to navigate.
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After six months of planning, Reform's immigration policy is as clear as mud
Reform's plan was meant to be detailed. Instead, there's more confusion.
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Mounjaro manufacturer pauses UK shipments of weight loss drug ahead of price hike
The manufacturer of the popular weight loss drug Mounjaro has paused shipments to the UK ahead of an upcoming price hike.
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More than 280,000 crimes went unrecorded last year, police watchdog finds
More than 280,000 crimes went unrecorded last year, with the logging of anti-social behaviour "unacceptably low", according to the police inspectorate.
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Bonuses to rise for Ryanair staff spotting oversized baggage
Ryanair staff are to get more money for spotting and charging for oversized baggage, the company's chief executive has said.
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British journalists demand action from PM over war in Gaza
British journalists have called on Sir Keir Starmer to protect their Gazan counterparts and press Israel to allow international reporters into the war zone.
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Fertility rates continue to fall, but number of births rise
The fertility rate in England and Wales fell to its lowest level on record in 2024. It is the third consecutive year that record has been broken.
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Electric cars eligible for £3,750 government discount revealed
The two electric car models eligible for £3,750 purchase grants have been revealed by the government.
World News
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Putin, Xi, and Kim set to unite at major military parade
Kim Jong Un will join Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin at a major military parade in Beijing next week, North Korean and Chinese state media have announced.
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Minneapolis: Two children dead and 17 people injured in US school shooting
Two children, aged eight and 10, have been killed in a shooting during mass at a school in Minneapolis.
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What we know about Minneapolis school shooting - and the suspected attacker
Two children have been killed and 17 other people injured after a shooter opened fire at a school in Minneapolis.
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All members of UN Security Council except US say Gaza famine is 'manmade crisis'
All members of the United Nations Security Council - except the US - have said the famine in Gaza was a "manmade crisis".
Entertainment News
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Banksy's piranhas police box put in protective storage ahead of museum display
A Banksy artwork, where a glass police box looks like a tank of piranhas, has been moved into protective storage ahead of its display at the London Museum's new location.
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Taylor Swift announces engagement to boyfriend Travis Kelce
Taylor Swift has announced she is getting married to her NFL star boyfriend, Travis Kelce.
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Men should 'demand' prostate cancer test, ex-Sky presenter says - as he speaks about his stage-four diagnosis
Former Sky News presenter Dermot Murnaghan has called on men to "demand" a prostate cancer test and for the government to actively offer screenings, after his own stage-four diagnosis.
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Paul Gallagher, older brother of Oasis stars Liam and Noel, appears in court charged with rape
Paul Gallagher, the older brother of Oasis stars Noel and Liam, has appeared in court charged with rape, sexual assault and other offences.
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As Trump sends in the troops, the US capital feels like it's creeping towards a tipping point
The headlines these past few weeks have focused on the National Guard deployed by the American president to the streets of Washington DC.
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Taylor Swift announces engagement to boyfriend Travis Kelce
Taylor Swift has announced she is getting married to her NFL star boyfriend, Travis Kelce.
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British journalists demand action from PM over war in Gaza
British journalists have called on Sir Keir Starmer to protect their Gazan counterparts and press Israel to allow international reporters into the war zone.
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England warned it faces six million new cancer cases by 2040 - with these areas worst hit
More than six million new cancer cases could be diagnosed in England between now and 2040, according to leading charities.