Yorkshire Coast News
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Scarborough Spa Hosts 2026 Yorkshire Hospitality, Tourism & Business ExpoThe iconic Grand Hall at Scarborough Spa is set to become a bustling hub of industry activity this Tuesday, 3rd March 2026, as it hosts the annual Yorkshire Hospitality, Tourism & Business Expo
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Councillors Back Calls to Save Whitby’s ‘Vital’ Cliff LiftNorth Yorkshire's coastal councillors have said they are unanimously in favour of Whitby Clift Lift being repaired and reopened ahead of a plan to permanently close it later this month.
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Whitby’s Whale Bone Arch Replacement Could Cost £60,000More than £60,000 could be spent on a plan to replace Whitby’s famous Whale Bone Arch.
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Scarborough Athletic Back Under The Mounting Systems Stadium LightsBoro host Hereford in another crucial National North home clash on Tuesday.
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Whitby Town Make First Cleethorpes Trip As Basement Battle ContinuesThe Blues are four points above the NPL Premier relegation zone and are hoping to kick on from Saturday's encouraging result.
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Councillors Clash Over Permanent Overnight Motorhome Parking Ban Plan for Scarborough and WhitbyCouncillors have clashed over the future of a ban on parking motorhomes overnight on parts of the North Yorkshire coast.
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Armed Forces Charity Boosted by Scarborough SkydiveSSAFA, the Armed Forces charity has received a £6,483 donation thanks to a coordinated fundraising effort involving retirement and sheltered housing communities in Scarborough and the North and a 10,000ft skydive.
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Council Set to Spend £477,000 on VapesNorth Yorkshire Council is set to spend up to £477,000 on e-cigarettes to help residents quit smoking.
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Assault on Man with Crutches in SeamerNorth Yorkshire Police have launched an appeal for information after a distressing incident involving a man in his fifties who was attacked by three teenagers in the Lacey Avenue area of Seamer, close to Scarborough.
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Filey Town Council Expresses ‘Frustration’ Over Shock Closure of Seafront ToiletsFiley Town Council has voiced its "deep disappointment and frustration" following the sudden closure of the Royal Parade public toilets, a move triggered by serious structural concerns.
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A64 CLOSED Due To Serious Accident Near MaltonNorth Yorkshire Police say emergency services are on the scene of a serious accident which has closed the road.
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Scarborough MP Says Town Needs Accessible Play AreaAlison Hume says there's a lack of provision for children with disabilities in Scarborough.
Top Stories
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Iran war: Mapping how the conflict has unfolded - and the military assets at playThe US has warned of more strikes on Iran after launching an operation which killed its supreme leader.
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'A nightmare from hell': Brits stranded in Doha and Dubai tell of missile strikes and evacuationsBritish tourists in Doha and Dubai have spoken to Sky News of their experience of being stranded during the conflict in Iran.
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Iran has three ambitions, and it needs to do them all at onceSome wars start slowly while others spring to life at speed. This one is racing, transforming nations, politics and loyalties at a spectacular rate.
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UK working on plans for mass evacuation as Iran strikes close Middle East airportsThe Foreign Office has mounted an unprecedented operation to support British citizens in the Middle East, as airstrikes throw travel in the region into chaos.
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Iran's people left without a voice as communications cut offAlready there are parts of Iran's densely populated capital city Tehran that look like a pummelled war zone.
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Is the UK being dragged into Trump's Iran war?? Listen to This Is Why on your podcast app ?
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Met commissioner says investigations into Epstein files show 'no one is above the law'Police investigations into the Epstein files send the "right message" that "no one is above the law", the Metropolitan Police commissioner has told Sky News.
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Wettest winter on record for parts of the UK, says Met OfficeWinter was the wettest on record for parts of the UK, according to provisional figures from the Met Office.
National News
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Starmer 'stands by' decision not to join in strikes on Iran with US and IsraelPrime Minister Sir Keir Starmer "stands by" his decision not to join in with the strikes on Iran carried out by the United States and Israel.
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'A nightmare from hell': Brits stranded in Doha and Dubai tell of missile strikes and evacuationsBritish tourists in Doha and Dubai have spoken to Sky News of their experience of being stranded during the conflict in Iran.
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UK working on plans for mass evacuation as Iran strikes close Middle East airportsThe Foreign Office has mounted an unprecedented operation to support British citizens in the Middle East, as airstrikes throw travel in the region into chaos.
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Man guilty of stabbing Saudi Arabian language student to deathA man has been found guilty of murdering a Saudi Arabian student in an unprovoked attack in Cambridge.
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Will the cost of petrol in my car go up because of Middle East conflict?Fresh conflict in the Middle East threatens to make the cost of petrol more expensive for motorists in the UK, experts have warned.
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Met commissioner says investigations into Epstein files show 'no one is above the law'Police investigations into the Epstein files send the "right message" that "no one is above the law", the Metropolitan Police commissioner has told Sky News.
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Man arrested after Edinburgh tower block stand-off following knife incident that left two in hospitalA man has been arrested after a knife incident in Edinburgh which left two people requiring hospital treatment.
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Wettest winter on record for parts of the UK, says Met OfficeWinter was the wettest on record for parts of the UK, according to provisional figures from the Met Office.
World News
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This war has massive implications for the world economyThere is nowhere else on the planet with quite as concentrated a supply of quite so much energy as the Arabian Gulf.
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Iran has three ambitions, and it needs to do them all at onceSome wars start slowly while others spring to life at speed. This one is racing, transforming nations, politics and loyalties at a spectacular rate.
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'A nightmare from hell': Brits stranded in Doha and Dubai tell of missile strikes and evacuationsBritish tourists in Doha and Dubai have spoken to Sky News of their experience of being stranded during the conflict in Iran.
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Iran war: Mapping how the conflict has unfolded - and the military assets at playThe US has warned of more strikes on Iran after launching an operation which killed its supreme leader.
Entertainment News
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The Actor Awards fashion: All the best looks from the red carpetCelebrating a brand-new name, The Actor Awards - formerly the SAGs - welcomed a host of stars to the red carpet in LA on Sunday night.
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Actor Awards: Sinners shakes up Oscars race as Jessie Buckley remains undefeatedSinners triumphed at this year's Actor Awards, with the vampire horror winning best ensemble and best actor for Michael B Jordan.
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Brits 2026: Olivia Dean dominates awards, winning album of the yearOlivia Dean has dominated this year's Brit Awards, winning album of the year, artist of the year, best pop act and song of the year.
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Brit Awards 2026: The surprise performers, tributes, and bits you might not have seenManchester legends, suprise appearances from Bjork and Dua Lipa, and a tribute to Ozzy Osbourne complete with a message from Dolly Parton - this was the Brit Awards 2026.
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Will the cost of petrol in my car go up because of Middle East conflict?Fresh conflict in the Middle East threatens to make the cost of petrol more expensive for motorists in the UK, experts have warned.
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Starmer 'stands by' decision not to join in strikes on Iran with US and IsraelPrime Minister Sir Keir Starmer "stands by" his decision not to join in with the strikes on Iran carried out by the United States and Israel.
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UK working on plans for mass evacuation as Iran strikes close Middle East airportsThe Foreign Office has mounted an unprecedented operation to support British citizens in the Middle East, as airstrikes throw travel in the region into chaos.
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Iran has three ambitions, and it needs to do them all at onceSome wars start slowly while others spring to life at speed. This one is racing, transforming nations, politics and loyalties at a spectacular rate.





