Yorkshire Coast News
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North Yorkshire Council Approves £150,000 Financial Support for Scarborough Athletic Football ClubThe executive of North Yorkshire Council has today unanimously approved a loan facility of up to £150,000 to support Scarborough Athletic Football Club following a challenging period of displaced fixtures and lost revenue.
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Yorkshire Coast Awaits Next Steps as National Visitor Levy Consultation ConcludesAs a 12-week national government consultation on the proposed "Overnight Visitor Levy" reaches its conclusion, the future of the Yorkshire Coast's tourism landscape hangs in the balance.
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Local Residents Launch Campaign Against Proposed Wind Farm at WoldgateA community-led battle has commenced in the Woldgate area near Bridlington as residents and local representatives unite to oppose plans for a potential new wind turbine development.
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Solar Carports to be Installed Across East Riding Leisure CentresLeisure centres across the East Riding will have solar canopies installed at its car parks, reducing both costs and carbon emissions.
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Yorkshire Coast B&Bs Invited to Tourism Networking and Literature Exchange EventBed and breakfast owners and hospitality providers from across North and East Yorkshire are being invited to a special attractions literature distribution and networking event on Tuesday 17th March 2026.
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North Yorkshire Council Changes RejectedA proposal to spend £100,000 a year supporting North Yorkshire’s town and parish councils to take on additional responsibilities has been rejected.
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Scarborough Residents Meet ‘To Get Things Done’Scarborough residents took part in a public meeting last night to discuss the future of the town.
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Scarborough and Whitby MP Welcomes £10 Million Travel Fund for Young Cancer PatientsAlison Hume MP has welcomed a significant government initiative to cover the travel expenses of children and young people receiving cancer treatment, highlighting the particular impact the move will have on families along the Yorkshire Coast.
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North Yorkshire Moors Railway Bridge Fundraising Hits £130k Funding MilestoneThe North Yorkshire Moors Railway says £130,000 has now been raised towards the urgent stabilisation of Bridge 42, marking a major milestone in efforts to restore services ahead of the 2026 season.
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Scarborough Set for ‘Flipping Marvellous’ Shrove Tuesday TraditionsCrowds are expected to descend upon the streets of Scarborough this Tuesday, 17th February, to witness the town’s annual Pancake Day extravaganza.
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Council Decision Expected on £150k Emergency Loan for Scarborough Athletic Football ClubOn a day when crowds traditionally gather in the streets of Scarborough for Shrove Tuesday celebrations, the future financial stability of the town’s community football club will be under the spotlight in a key council meeting.
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Yorkshire Coast Braces for Freezing Conditions as Yellow Ice Warning IssuedResidents across North Yorkshire and the East Riding of Yorkshire are being urged to take extra care as a yellow weather warning for ice comes into force this evening.
Top Stories
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Police assess information around private flights to and from Stansted Airport after Epstein files releasedEssex Police are assessing information around private flights to and from Stansted Airport following the release of the Epstein files.
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Ice rink gunman's 'targeted' shooting spree ended by 'Good Samaritan'A "Good Samaritan" ended a deadly shooting at a US ice rink, police have said.
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Could dual nationals without a British passport be stopped at the border?British dual nationals who don't have a British passport could be stopped from entering the UK under new rules coming into force later this month.
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11 dead after US forces strike alleged drug boats in the Pacific and CaribbeanStrikes have been launched by US forces on three alleged drug smuggling boats in the eastern Pacific and the Caribbean, killing 11 people.
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Aberfeldy murder suspect admits he 'didn't like' man he is accused of shooting dead, court hearsA former head gamekeeper has told a jury that he "didn't like" the ex-colleague he is accused of murdering.
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Russian athletes set to compete under own flag at Paralympics for first time since 2014Russia is set to have athletes competing under their own flag at the Paralympic Games for the first time since 2014.
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'Violent' prisoner due for deportation escapes custody for second time in a weekA "violent" prisoner with gang affiliations who is due for deportation is on the run for the second time in a week, Sky News understands.
National News
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Police assess information around private flights to and from Stansted Airport after Epstein files releasedEssex Police are assessing information around private flights to and from Stansted Airport following the release of the Epstein files.
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Starmer warns 'public health isn't a culture war' after measles outbreakSir Keir Starmer has warned "public health isn't a culture war" and urged parents to check their children are up to date with vaccinations after a measles outbreak.
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'Violent' prisoner due for deportation escapes custody for second time in a weekA "violent" prisoner with gang affiliations who is due for deportation is on the run for the second time in a week, Sky News understands.
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Man killed in fatal stabbing at Croydon retail park named as Lorik AbaziThe family of a man stabbed to death at a retail park in south London have said "a light has gone out in our lives".
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Plymouth: Bomb disposal experts investigate items found at property as homes evacuated, police sayBomb disposal experts are investigating items found at a property in Plymouth as a number of homes are evacuated, police say.
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Could dual nationals without a British passport be stopped at the border?British dual nationals who don't have a British passport could be stopped from entering the UK under new rules coming into force later this month.
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Aberfeldy murder suspect admits he 'didn't like' man he is accused of shooting dead, court hearsA former head gamekeeper has told a jury that he "didn't like" the ex-colleague he is accused of murdering.
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Cold health alert issued with snow forecast for parts of UKA cold health alert has been issued across much of England, as forecasters predict snow could hit parts of Wales and the Midlands.
World News
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Iran and US agree 'guiding principles' after more nuclear talks heldIran and the United States have reached an understanding on "guiding principles" after fresh talks on Tehran's nuclear capabilities in Geneva, Iran's foreign minister has said.
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Russian athletes set to compete under own flag at Paralympics for first time since 2014Russia is set to have athletes competing under their own flag at the Paralympic Games for the first time since 2014.
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11 dead after US forces strike alleged drug boats in the Pacific and CaribbeanStrikes have been launched by US forces on three alleged drug smuggling boats in the eastern Pacific and the Caribbean, killing 11 people.
Entertainment News
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Actor Shia LaBeouf arrested after allegedly assaulting two men, police sayHollywood actor Shia LaBeouf has been arrested after allegedly assaulting two men in New Orleans amid Mardi Gras celebrations, police say.
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UK's Eurovision entry is YouTuber and electronic artist Look Mum No ComputerThe UK's entrant for this year's Eurovision Song Contest will be YouTuber and electronic artist Look Mum No Computer.
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Hollywood legend Robert Duvall, star of Apocalypse Now and The Godfather star, dies aged 95Hollywood icon Robert Duvall, star of films including The Godfather and Apocalypse Now, has died at the age of 95.
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Tehran producer Dana Eden found dead in Athens hotel room while filming new seasonThe executive producer of hit TV spy thriller Tehran has been found dead in an Athens hotel, police have said.
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'Britain's loneliest sheep', Fiona, gives birth for first time"Britain's loneliest sheep" has given birth for the first time.
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Jesse Jackson obituary: The civil rights activist who sowed the seeds of possibility"Keep hope alive". This was Jesse Jackson's message, delivered at the end of his famous 1988 speech at the Democratic National Convention in Atlanta, his second campaign for the presidential nomination.
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Starmer warns 'public health isn't a culture war' after measles outbreakSir Keir Starmer has warned "public health isn't a culture war" and urged parents to check their children are up to date with vaccinations after a measles outbreak.
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Iran and US agree 'guiding principles' after more nuclear talks heldIran and the United States have reached an understanding on "guiding principles" after fresh talks on Tehran's nuclear capabilities in Geneva, Iran's foreign minister has said.





