Yorkshire Coast News
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Major Road Closure in Robin Hoods Bay After AccidentNorth Yorkshire Police say please avoid the A171 whilst they deal with a collision near the Robin Hood's Bay turn off on Robin Hood's Bay Road.
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Scarborough Care Home Owner Invites Prime Minister To See Broken Care System FirsthandA Scarborough care home owner has launched a direct video appeal urging Prime Minister Andy Burnham to visit the Yorkshire Coast and witness the daily reality of the UK's social care system.
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Council Leader's Delight As East Yorkshire Coast To Host Tour Of Britain Men's Cycle RaceSome of the world's best cyclists will race through Hornsea, Driffield, and other local communities when stage three of the 2026 Lloyd's Tour of Britain Men comes to East Yorkshire this September.
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Appeal Launched To Transform Neglected Outdoor Space At New Scarborough Ambulance StationAmbulance crews in Scarborough are appealing for community donations to transform a dilapidated outdoor area into a wellbeing space at their new station.
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Dashcam Evidence Submissions Surge in North YorkshireVideo evidence from the public is increasingly being used to prosecute dangerous drivers across North Yorkshire, with submissions to a police portal rising exponentially over the last few years.
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7 Goals, 4 Penalties, 1 Sending Off - And 3 Points For Scarborough Athletic!The Seadogs were 3-1 down with 17 minutes remaining away at newly-promoted Hednesford Town.
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Whitby Town Bounce Back With Rose's Blooming Brilliant PenaltyWhitby's new-look side ended Ilkeston's 100% run and made it two wins from three with a dominant home display, thanks to goals from Joey Phuthi and Stuart Rose on Saturday.
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Yorkshire Coast Cricket Round UpThere were some big clashes at both ends of the table in Saturday's cricket.
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Bridlington Town Grab Late PointSkipper Tom Allan rose to the occasion four minutes from time to head home a dramatic equaliser.
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Scarborough & Whitby MP On Disposable Barbecue BanAlison Hume has had her say on the government's ban on sales of disposable barbecues.
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Sewerby Hall Now Adds Extra Bite in New ExhibitionExtinction is an exciting brick model trail set to fascinate families and visitors alike at Sewerby Hall and Gardens.
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Pickering Town Finally End Barren RunPikes fell behind but came roaring back on Saturday.
Top Stories
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UK facing 'most changeable week' of weather since June as heatwave gives way to rainThe UK will face the "most changeable week" of weather since June, as temperatures fall following weeks of hot and dry conditions.
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Hayden Panettiere: US actress who starred in Heroes and Nashville dies aged 36US actress Hayden Panettiere - best known for her roles in the TV series Heroes and Nashville - has died aged 36.
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Oil and gas industry urges PM to approve controversial North Sea developmentsThe oil and gas industry has urged Andy Burnham to approve two controversial North Sea developments as a public consultation on the UK's largest undeveloped oil field closes.
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Double murderer Simon Levy denies attack on prison officerDouble murderer Simon Levy has denied stabbing a Belmarsh prison officer with a pen before trying to strangle him.
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Woman who tried to murder toddler by giving her adult medication and posted TikToks during trial jailedA woman who tried to murder a toddler by repeatedly giving her adult medication has been sentenced to an order for lifelong restriction with a minimum of six years in jail.
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Five teenagers dead in car crash after vehicle driven wrong way on motorwayFive male teenagers have died and more people are seriously injured after a crash on a motorway in County Kildare, Irish police have said.
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Seven killed and more than a dozen injured during Ashok Dham Temple stampede in IndiaSeven people have been killed and more than a dozen injured after a stampede broke out at a temple in India.
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Ebola outbreak in DR Congo now deadliest in country's historyAn Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has officially become the deadliest in the country's history, data suggests.
National News
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UK facing 'most changeable week' of weather since June as heatwave gives way to rainThe UK will face the "most changeable week" of weather since June, as temperatures fall following weeks of hot and dry conditions.
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Oil and gas industry urges PM to approve controversial North Sea developmentsThe oil and gas industry has urged Andy Burnham to approve two controversial North Sea developments as a public consultation on the UK's largest undeveloped oil field closes.
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Double murderer Simon Levy denies attack on prison officerDouble murderer Simon Levy has denied stabbing a Belmarsh prison officer with a pen before trying to strangle him.
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Woman who tried to murder toddler by giving her adult medication and posted TikToks during trial jailedA woman who tried to murder a toddler by repeatedly giving her adult medication has been sentenced to an order for lifelong restriction with a minimum of six years in jail.
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Amy Hunt and Dina Asher-Smith make history at the European Athletics Championships in BirminghamAmy Hunt has won a record fourth gold medal at a single European Athletics Championships after Great Britain and Northern Ireland won the Mixed 4x100m relay.
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Police seizures of 'menace' illegal e-bikes jump by 83% in a yearPolice seizures of e-bikes across the UK have risen by 83% in a year following a crackdown on dangerous models.
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Murder arrest after woman in her 90s dies in house fire in GloucestershireA murder investigation has been launched after a woman in her 90s died in a house fire.
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Man bitten by dog during 'altercation' dies - as police make murder arrestA man who was bitten by a dog during an "altercation" has died, police have said.
World News
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Ebola outbreak in DR Congo now deadliest in country's historyAn Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has officially become the deadliest in the country's history, data suggests.
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Five teenagers dead in car crash after vehicle driven wrong way on motorwayFive male teenagers have died and more people are seriously injured after a crash on a motorway in County Kildare, Irish police have said.
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Trump downscales 'hostile' military drills with South Korea citing 'very good relationship' with Kim Jong UnJoint US military exercises with South Korea will be downscaled, Donald Trump says, as they are "hostile" and too expensive.
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Seven killed and more than a dozen injured during Ashok Dham Temple stampede in IndiaSeven people have been killed and more than a dozen injured after a stampede broke out at a temple in India.
Entertainment News
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Hayden Panettiere: US actress who starred in Heroes and Nashville dies aged 36US actress Hayden Panettiere - best known for her roles in the TV series Heroes and Nashville - has died aged 36.
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Hundreds gather for Bonnie Tyler procession in Wales ahead of funeralHundreds of Bonnie Tyler fans gathered for a procession to honour the late singer ahead of her funeral in Wales.
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Nick Reiner, son of Hollywood director Rob Reiner, denies murdering parents after allegation of lying in waitThe son of Hollywood actor and director Rob Reiner has denied stabbing his parents to death in their Los Angeles home after a new allegation of lying in wait for them.
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Eurovision changes rules to prevent winners involved in 'armed conflict' from hostingEurovision Song Contest organisers have announced changes to the rules, saying winning broadcasters are to be prevented from hosting if involved in armed conflict or a "sensitive geopolitical situation" that could affect the safety of the event.
Video
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UK facing 'most changeable week' of weather since June as heatwave gives way to rainThe UK will face the "most changeable week" of weather since June, as temperatures fall following weeks of hot and dry conditions.
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Oil and gas industry urges PM to approve controversial North Sea developmentsThe oil and gas industry has urged Andy Burnham to approve two controversial North Sea developments as a public consultation on the UK's largest undeveloped oil field closes.
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Prisoner release should be based on 'risk not feelings' Jess Phillips tells Electoral DysfunctionWhich prisoners get released early should be based on "risk not feelings", former Home Office minister Jess Phillips has told Sky News.
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'A hammer blow to young people': Businesses fume at proposed zero hours reformsRetailers have warned that a ban on zero-hours contracts risks inflicting a "hammer blow to young people's job prospects" after the government's own analysis found the move could cost businesses billions of pounds a year.





