Yorkshire Coast News
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Scarborough Alexander Dennis Bus Factory Workers to Strike Over PayAround 400 workers at the Alexander Dennis bus manufacturing plant in Scarborough are set to strike for a week after rejecting a four per cent pay offer.
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Call For Rapid Bathing Water Testing On Yorkshire Coast As Pilot Schemes LaunchA Scarborough councillor is urging regulators to embrace rapid water testing technology as local volunteers and Yorkshire Water begin trialling new near real-time monitoring systems.
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Scarborough And Whitby MP Hopes Mission Coastal Pilot Will Boost Local Schools in Both TownsScarborough and Whitby MP Alison Hume has welcomed the town's selection for the government's pioneering Mission Coastal pilot, expressing hope it will tackle entrenched disadvantage and address the crisis in Special Educational Needs provision.
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Scarborough Teenager Turns Life Around Through Free Holiday ProgrammeA fourteen-year-old from Scarborough who was expelled from school has transformed his life and won an international martial arts medal after joining a free holiday activity scheme.
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Whitby Charity WHISH Announces Action-Packed Summer FEAST ProgrammeWhitby Hidden Impairments Support and Help is offering more than 25 holiday sessions this summer as part of the FEAST programme to keep children active and well-fed.
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North Yorkshire Council Leader Hopes Next Prime Minister Will Tackle North-South DisconnectFollowing Sir Keir Starmer's resignation, North Yorkshire Council leader Carl Les is calling on the next Prime Minister to bridge the political disconnect between London and the North of England.
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Scarborough And Whitby MP Responds To Prime Minister's ResignationScarborough and Whitby MP Alison Hume has thanked Keir Starmer for his service and expressed her support for his decision to step down as Prime Minister.
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New £1.2m Fund Launched To Improve Access To Banking In Whitby And FileyA new funding programme offering grants of up to £400,000 has been launched to reintroduce and enhance physical banking services in rural communities including Whitby and Filey.
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Call For Dedicated Government Minister To Represent Yorkshire CoastA cross-party group of councillors is urging the appointment of a dedicated government minister to champion rural and coastal communities and provide a vital boost to the North Yorkshire economy.
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Scarborough Athletic Chairman Anticipates Exciting National North SeasonScarborough Athletic Chairman Trevor Bull is looking forward to the new National North season, highlighting the club's strong retained squad and encouraging fans to support the 'No Battle No Victory Fund' to aid further recruitment.
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Concerns Raised Over Timescales For New Scarborough Harbour Boat HoistStakeholders are seeking clarity over the timeline for a new boat hoist at Scarborough harbour, as officials confirm the project will depend on securing significant funding for structural pier strengthening works.
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Flat Closed By Police in Scarborough Town CentrePolice and partners in Scarborough have secured a partial closure order on a flat in Alma Square.
Top Stories
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Teen arrested on suspicion of murder after missing girl, 14, found deadA 14-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a girl of the same age was found dead in South Wales.
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Elon Musk loses billions as SpaceX shares slump in tech sell-offElon Musk has seen $350bn (£264bn) shaved off his net worth as SpaceX share prices have slumped.
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Aria Thorpe: Jury retires in trial of teenager accused of killing nine-year-oldThe jury has retired to consider verdicts in the trial of a teenage boy accused of murdering nine-year-old Aria Thorpe.
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Artwork blaming Churchill for mass starvation taken down from National Portrait GalleryA video art installation has been taken down from the National Portrait Gallery after a row over its claim about the role of Sir Winston Churchill in the 1943 Bengal famine.
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Note sent to media outlets claims Nancy Guthrie died after 'kidnap'A note sent to the media following the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie claimed she had died, according to reports.
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Toddler suffered 'campaign of violence' before alleged murder, court hearsA toddler was subjected to a "campaign of violence" before allegedly being murdered by her mother and her boyfriend, a court has heard.
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Men admit £39m cyber attack on Transport for LondonTwo men have admitted carrying out a cyber attack which cost Transport for London (TfL) an estimated £39m.
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'It’s a nightmare': Police officer, passer-by and gunman killed in hotel shootingA police officer has been killed in a shooting at a hotel in Canada that also left a civilian and a suspected gunman dead.
National News
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Artwork blaming Churchill for mass starvation taken down from National Portrait GalleryA video art installation has been taken down from the National Portrait Gallery after a row over its claim about the role of Sir Winston Churchill in the 1943 Bengal famine.
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Aria Thorpe: Jury retires in trial of teenager accused of killing nine-year-oldThe jury has retired to consider verdicts in the trial of a teenage boy accused of murdering nine-year-old Aria Thorpe.
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Teen arrested on suspicion of murder after missing girl, 14, found deadA 14-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a girl of the same age was found dead in South Wales.
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Men admit £39m cyber attack on Transport for LondonTwo men have admitted carrying out a cyber attack which cost Transport for London (TfL) an estimated £39m.
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Toddler suffered 'campaign of violence' before alleged murder, court hearsA toddler was subjected to a "campaign of violence" before allegedly being murdered by her mother and her boyfriend, a court has heard.
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UK heatwave: 10 tips for staying cool - and how to have a better night's sleepThe UK is sweltering in the middle of a June heatwave with the outside chance temperatures could even tip over 40C.
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In pictures: The shopping spree Peter Murrell went on with money embezzled from SNP fundsLe Creuset Mickey Mouse ramekins, a salt and pepper set for £702 and matching Montblanc fountain pens in white and yellow gold are among the items Peter Murrell bought with the money he embezzled from the Scottish National Party (SNP).
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New diabetes treatment gets 'landmark' approval for NHSA first-of-its-kind therapy that can delay the onset of type 1 diabetes for up to three years has been approved for use by the NHS.
World News
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'It’s a nightmare': Police officer, passer-by and gunman killed in hotel shootingA police officer has been killed in a shooting at a hotel in Canada that also left a civilian and a suspected gunman dead.
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Billionaire to invest in ocean protection as UK and US scale back fundingMichael Bloomberg has pledged $260m (£196m) to conserve the world's oceans, as major funders including the US and UK scale back science and conservation budgets.
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Qatar gas facility explosion kills 13 and leaves dozens injuredAt least 13 people are dead and dozens injured after an explosion at a key Qatar gas facility previously targeted by Iranian strikes.
Entertainment News
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Note sent to media outlets claims Nancy Guthrie died after 'kidnap'A note sent to the media following the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie claimed she had died, according to reports.
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Artwork blaming Churchill for mass starvation taken down from National Portrait GalleryA video art installation has been taken down from the National Portrait Gallery after a row over its claim about the role of Sir Winston Churchill in the 1943 Bengal famine.
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Clive Davis, legendary music mogul behind Whitney Houston and Bruce Springsteen, dies aged 94Legendary music mogul Clive Davis, who launched the careers of Whitney Houston and Bruce Springsteen, has died at the age of 94.
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Jeremy Clarkson reveals 'aggressive' prostate cancer is in remissionTV presenter Jeremy Clarkson has revealed that he is officially in remission after being diagnosed with "aggressive" prostate cancer.
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Elon Musk loses billions as SpaceX shares slump in tech sell-offElon Musk has seen $350bn (£264bn) shaved off his net worth as SpaceX share prices have slumped.
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Wowcher apologises over email that referenced crocodile attack on boyWowcher has apologised for a promotional email that appeared to mock a crocodile attack on a three-year-old boy at a zoo.
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U-turn on electric vehicle plans 'would add 13% to UK emissions'Backtracking on the UK's electric vehicle plans would blow the government's much feted climate target by 13% in a worst-case scenario, according to new analysis shared exclusively with Sky News.
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Qatar gas facility explosion kills 13 and leaves dozens injuredAt least 13 people are dead and dozens injured after an explosion at a key Qatar gas facility previously targeted by Iranian strikes.





