Yorkshire Coast News
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Multi-Million Pound Investment And High-Tech Monitoring Aim To Solve Scarborough's Water Quality PuzzleYorkshire Water and the Environment Agency are rolling out a £150 million investment and advanced monitoring technology to tackle the persistent bathing water quality issues in Scarborough.
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North Yorkshire Police Praises Remarkable Impact Of VolunteersNorth Yorkshire Police has highlighted the vital role and thousands of hours contributed by volunteers, including those in Scarborough, to help keep communities safe.
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New Registration Scheme Set To Launch At North Yorkshire Recycling CentresA new vehicle registration scheme will launch at North Yorkshire's household waste recycling centres on April 27 to ensure the service is used fairly by residents and to save taxpayers up to £400,000 a year.
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Plans Emerge For 500MW Clean Air Solar Farm Near BeverleyRevised plans have been unveiled for a 500MW solar project near Beverley, now named Clean Air Solar Farm, which aims to power approximately 160,000 UK homes.
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Partial Closure Order Granted For Scarborough Property Following Anti-Social BehaviourYork Magistrates Court has granted a three-month partial closure order for a property on Regent Street in Scarborough to tackle anti-social behaviour while safeguarding the resident.
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Scarborough Theatre Boss Welcomes £2.7 Million Funding BoostScarborough's historic Stephen Joseph Theatre has been awarded a massive £2.7 million investment to fix its leaking roof and completely revamp the McCarthy auditorium.
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NHS Dental Capacity Set To Double In Bridlington Following Six Million Pound InvestmentTwo new NHS dental contracts worth over £6 million have been awarded in Bridlington, promising to double the town's current dental capacity and tackle its reputation as a 'dental desert'.
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Free Care Advice Drop-In Session To Be Held In ScarboroughSaint Cecilia's Care Group is hosting a free drop-in advice session in Scarborough to help residents navigate dementia care, financial support, and respite services.
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Burton Constable Hall Secures £242,000 Funding To Restore Historic CupolasBurton Constable Hall has been awarded a significant grant of £242,000 from Arts Council England to safeguard its iconic architectural cupolas.
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Call For North Yorkshire's Public Toilets To Remain Free As Council Set to Make Fees DecisionA campaign is growing to keep North Yorkshire's public toilets free of charge, despite council plans to introduce a usage fee to help fund a major improvement programme.
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Local Charities Benefit From £46,000 Donation Through Safety-Linked ProgrammeThree local charities, including Whitby Wildlife Sanctuary, will share a £46,000 donation thanks to a Woodsmith Project initiative that links safe working practices to community support.
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Essential Highway Maintenance Causes Road Closure on A171North Yorkshire Council has announced a road restriction on the A171 near Hawsker for essential highway maintenance.
Top Stories
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Two police officers charged after death of pregnant womanTwo police officers have been charged after the death of a heavily pregnant woman in a car crash.
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179 prisoners freed 'in error' in England and Wales in single yearA total of 179 prisoners were freed "in error" in England and Wales between April 2025 and March 2026, or three every week, government figures show.
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BBC to cut up to 2,000 jobs in biggest downsize for 15 yearsThe BBC will cut up to 2,000 jobs as part of its biggest downsize in 15 years.
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Two suspects sought after attempted arson attack on synagoguePolice are hunting for two suspects following an attempted arson attack on a north London synagogue.
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Student filmmaker was 'surrounded and kicked on floor before being stabbed'A student filmmaker allegedly stabbed to death at a popular north London viewpoint was surrounded and kicked on the floor before he died, a court heard.
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UK 'can't succeed', says Trump - read full transcript of his Sky News interviewDonald Trump characterised Britain's immigration policies as "insane" and lamented the "sad" state of America's special relationship with the UK in his latest call with Sky News.
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Hungary's new PM Peter Magyar tells 'unworthy' president to resignHungary's incoming prime minister has urged the country's "unworthy" president to resign and urged a swift handover of power from Putin-ally Viktor Orban.
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National News
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BBC to cut up to 2,000 jobs in biggest downsize for 15 yearsThe BBC will cut up to 2,000 jobs as part of its biggest downsize in 15 years, according to reports.
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Student filmmaker was 'surrounded and kicked on floor before being stabbed'A student filmmaker allegedly stabbed to death at a popular north London viewpoint was surrounded and kicked on the floor before he died, a court heard.
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Two suspects sought after attempted arson attack on synagoguePolice are hunting for two suspects following an attempted arson attack on a north London synagogue.
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Two police officers charged after death of pregnant womanTwo police officers have been charged after the death of a heavily pregnant woman in a car crash.
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Trump swings from gushing praise for King to scathing criticism of Starmer in five-minute call with Sky NewsThe president and I spoke an hour after Buckingham Palace announced details of King Charles and Queen Camilla's state visit to the United States.
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179 prisoners freed 'in error' in England and Wales in single yearA total of 179 prisoners were freed "in error" in England and Wales between April 2025 and March 2026, or three every week, government figures show.
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UK 'can't succeed', says Trump - read full transcript of his Sky News interviewDonald Trump characterised Britain's immigration policies as "insane" and lamented the "sad" state of America's special relationship with the UK in his latest call with Sky News.
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World News
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Student kills nine people in Turkey's second school shooting in two daysA student has killed nine people and wounded 13 others in Turkey's second school shooting in two days, officials said.
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Hungary's new PM Peter Magyar tells 'unworthy' president to resignHungary's incoming prime minister has urged the country's "unworthy" president to resign and urged a swift handover of power from Putin-ally Viktor Orban.
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Journalist detained in Kuwait after posting Iran war video, activists sayA journalist has been detained in Kuwait after posting videos related to the war in Iran, according to a press freedom advocacy group.
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Kanye West postpones concert indefinitely - a week after UK banKanye West has postponed a concert in France - a week after he was denied a visa to perform at Wireless Festival in the UK.
Entertainment News
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BBC to cut up to 2,000 jobs in biggest downsize for 15 yearsThe BBC will cut up to 2,000 jobs as part of its biggest downsize in 15 years, according to reports.
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Kanye West postpones concert indefinitely - a week after UK banKanye West has postponed a concert in France - a week after he was denied a visa to perform at Wireless Festival in the UK.
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Record number of British stars to be inducted into Rock & Roll Hall of FameA record number of British musicians have made it into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame this year - including Oasis and Iron Maiden.
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Britney Spears checks into rehab after DUI arrestBritney Spears has gone into rehab, five weeks after she was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol.
Video
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Government YouTube drive to fight 'conspiracy theorists and keyboard warriors'The UK government will build a central YouTube content channel featuring influencers and everyday people in a bid to better communicate its policies to the public.
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BBC to cut up to 2,000 jobs in biggest downsize for 15 yearsThe BBC will cut up to 2,000 jobs as part of its biggest downsize in 15 years, according to reports.
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Student kills nine people in Turkey's second school shooting in two daysA student has killed nine people and wounded 13 others in Turkey's second school shooting in two days, officials said.
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Journalist detained in Kuwait after posting Iran war video, activists sayA journalist has been detained in Kuwait after posting videos related to the war in Iran, according to a press freedom advocacy group.





