Yorkshire Coast News
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Scarborough Spa Rebuilt In Lego For Seafest 2026Scarborough Seafest returns this weekend at its new home of Scarborough Spa, featuring a massive eighteen-and-a-half-thousand-piece Lego recreation of the historic venue.
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North Yorkshire Police Crack Down On Illegal E-Bikes And CrimeNorth Yorkshire Police are deploying drones to track down offenders and crush illegally used e-bikes following an increase in their use for robberies and antisocial behaviour.
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Whitby And Eastfield to Get Hundreds Of Affordable Homes In Multi-Billion-Pound Housing Joint VentureNorth Yorkshire Council is advancing a joint venture with private developer Lovell Partnerships to construct hundreds of affordable homes across Whitby and Eastfield, potentially delivering the first new council-owned social housing in Whitby for over 50 years.
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North Yorkshire Police Chief Says Force Must Adopt AI to Handle WorkloadThe Chief Constable of North Yorkshire Police has stated that the force must embrace artificial intelligence to manage its growing workload and drastically reduce administrative burdens amid ongoing financial constraints.
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Whitby Town Football Club Announces Free Match Access For SEND CommunityWhitby Town Football Club has partnered with SENDUre to offer children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities free access to first-team matches for the 2026/27 season.
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Two Arrested And Three Vehicles Recovered After Bridlington BurglaryTwo men have been arrested and three suspected stolen vehicles recovered following an overnight burglary in Bridlington and a subsequent police pursuit across the East Riding.
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New North Yorkshire Council Deputy Leader Pledges To Promote Homes And BusinessCouncillor Mark Crane has been appointed as the new deputy leader of North Yorkshire Council, pledging to prioritise economic development, housing, and the county's first local plan.
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Bridlington Hosts National Leaders to Address Coastal Health InequalitiesNational leaders and healthcare stakeholders have gathered in Bridlington to discuss solutions to coastal health inequalities and tour the site of a planned Live Well Campus.
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Woman Arrested After Suspected Irritant Thrown At Rough Sleepers In ScarboroughPolice have arrested a woman and are searching for further suspects after a suspected irritant was thrown at a man and a woman sleeping rough in Scarborough.
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North Yorkshire Mayor to Join Historic Joint Trade Mission to IndiaCivic and business leaders from York and North Yorkshire will join a historic trade mission to India this October to attract investment and support local businesses following the new UK-India Free Trade Agreement.
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Renowned Chef Ryan Riley to Headline Scarborough Seafest 2026 Chef DemosAward-winning food writer and taste expert Ryan Riley BEM is set to headline a stellar line-up of culinary demonstrations at the free-to-attend Scarborough Seafest this weekend.
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MP Speaks Out as Hundreds to Strike at Scarborough Bus FactoryScarborough and Whitby MP Alison Hume has expressed her support for the concerns of approximately 400 workers preparing to strike over a pay dispute at the Alexander Dennis bus factory.
Top Stories
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University of Aberdeen worker charged by police over Ann Widdecombe death commentsA University of Aberdeen employee has been arrested and charged over social media comments about the death of Ann Widdecombe.
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Under-16s to be banned from buying energy drinksThe sale of high-caffeine energy drinks to under-16s is to be banned in England from April next year.
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Manhunt after prisoner convicted of attacking women escapes during Manchester hospital visitA manhunt has begun after a prisoner convicted of attacking two women escaped while being taken to hospital.
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Mother guilty of killing baby daughter in Aberdeenshire with heat from hairdryerA mother has been found guilty of killing her baby daughter due to heat from a hairdryer.
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Teen's mother calls for greater online child safety as High Court orders new inquest into son's deathA mother who fears her teenage son may have died following an online challenge gone wrong has welcomed a High Court decision to order a new inquest into his death.
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Henry Nowak's killer confessed to brother days after murder, transcript revealsHenry Nowak's killer confessed to stabbing the teenager multiple times as he travelled in a police van with his brother just days after the murder.
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British mother on the run after abducting sons from American father on UK visitA British mother who abducted her two sons from their American father has been on the run in the UK for more than three months, prompting him to take court action.
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Former Italian motorway boss sentenced over Genoa bridge tragedyThe former head of Italy's motorway operator has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for his role in the Genoa bridge collapse that killed 43 people.
National News
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Manhunt after prisoner convicted of attacking women escapes during Manchester hospital visitA manhunt has begun after a prisoner convicted of attacking two women escaped while being taken to hospital.
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Under-16s to be banned from buying energy drinksThe sale of high-caffeine energy drinks to under-16s is to be banned in England from April next year.
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British mother on the run after abducting sons from American father on UK visitA British mother who abducted her two sons from their American father has been on the run in the UK for more than three months, prompting him to take court action.
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University of Aberdeen worker charged by police over Ann Widdecombe death commentsA University of Aberdeen employee has been arrested and charged over social media comments about the death of Ann Widdecombe.
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Henry Nowak's killer confessed to brother days after murder, transcript revealsHenry Nowak's killer confessed to stabbing the teenager multiple times as he travelled in a police van with his brother just days after the murder.
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Mother guilty of killing baby daughter in Aberdeenshire with heat from hairdryerA mother has been found guilty of killing her baby daughter due to heat from a hairdryer.
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All teenagers should receive meningitis vaccine at 15, health committee saysAll teenagers in Britain should be offered free vaccinations against deadly meningitis, government advisers recommended.
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Teen's mother calls for greater online child safety as High Court orders new inquest into son's deathA mother who fears her teenage son may have died following an online challenge gone wrong has welcomed a High Court decision to order a new inquest into his death.
World News
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Eleven children killed as fire breaks out at Algerian orphanageEleven children have been killed in a fire at an Algerian orphanage, according to authorities.
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Wildfires force thousands to evacuate as skies darken over US and Canadian citiesThousands of people have been told to leave more than a million acres of wilderness as wildfires spread.
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Former Italian motorway boss sentenced over Genoa bridge tragedyThe former head of Italy's motorway operator has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for his role in the Genoa bridge collapse that killed 43 people.
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Hundreds of Rohingya feared dead after boats carrying refugees 'capsize' in Bay of BengalIt's feared more than 500 people have died after reports that two boats carrying persecuted Rohingya refugees capsized in the Bay of Bengal.
Entertainment News
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Jesy Nelson welcomes plans to test newborns for debilitating muscle-wasting condition Spinal Muscular AtrophyNewborn babies across England will be tested for spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) - a rare condition which causes progressive muscle wastage - from the end of this year, the Department of Health has announced.
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Jurassic Park star Sam Neill died from pneumonia, agent saysJurassic Park and Peaky Blinders star Sam Neill died from pneumonia after beating cancer, his agent said.
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Scott Mills was BBC's highest earner before his sacking, new figures revealFormer Radio 2 presenter Scott Mills was the BBC's highest earner until he was sacked in March, latest figures reveal.
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Ed Sheeran inspires new £12.5m music education in libraries schemeEd Sheeran has inspired a new £12.5m government initiative to bring music education into libraries across England.
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TikTok being investigated by Ofcom over child safety measuresOfcom has launched an investigation into whether TikTok is failing to protect children from harmful content.
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Economy flatlining as Reeves nears Number 11 exitThe UK economy grew by 0.1% in May, according to the final set of official figures ahead of Rachel Reeves's widely expected departure as chancellor.
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Jesy Nelson welcomes plans to test newborns for debilitating muscle-wasting condition Spinal Muscular AtrophyNewborn babies across England will be tested for spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) - a rare condition which causes progressive muscle wastage - from the end of this year, the Department of Health has announced.
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Wild black bear captured in Japan after multi-day hunt through major cityJapanese authorities have captured a bear following a multi-day search that saw nearly 100 schools close.





