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Hospital Chiefs Explain Bridlington Care Unit Closure PlansYork and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is currently evaluating a plan to shut down the Bridlington Care Unit.
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Deputy Mayor Praises Huge Surge In North Yorkshire Fire Safety VisitsJo Coles, the Deputy Mayor of York and North Yorkshire for Policing, Fire and Crime, has commended the region's fire service for significantly exceeding its home safety visit targets and leading the way on high-rise building assessments.
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Litter Lottery Sees Fines Vary on The Yorkshire Coast As New Powers Introduced In Scarborough And WhitbyLitterers on the Yorkshire Coast face a postcode lottery when it comes to fines, with North Yorkshire Council introducing new crackdown measures in Scarborough and Whitby.
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First 'Cuddle Bed' Arrives At Scarborough Hospital Following Community Fundraising CampaignScarborough Hospital has received its first 'cuddle bed' to offer comfort and closeness for end-of-life patients and their loved ones, following a successful community fundraising drive.
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Scarborough Athletic Chairman Warns Of Financial Challenges Despite Return HomeScarborough Athletic will return to Scarborough Sports Village next season following a year at Bridlington, but the club's chairman has cautioned that the move will not instantly resolve their financial hurdles.
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Anti-Fracking Group's Campaign 'Nowhere Near Over' Following Scarborough Gas Rig RejectionA North Yorkshire anti-fracking group vows to continue its fight as Europa Oil & Gas prepares to appeal the council's refusal of a 125ft gas rig in Burniston.
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Wild Camping Could Lead To £1,000 Fine On Yorkshire CoastA new Public Space Protection Order will restrict wild camping, fires, and barbecues across nine locations on the North Yorkshire coast to combat anti-social behaviour and environmental damage.
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Scarborough Charity Launches Big Build Appeal For New Learning Disability CentreScarborough and District Mencap is asking the community to back a multi-million-pound fundraising drive to construct a modern, accessible facility for individuals with learning disabilities.
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Hedgehog Highways To Be Installed Across The East Riding To Protect Declining SpeciesMore than 180 'Hedgehog Highway' frames have been donated to the East Riding of Yorkshire Council to help local residents create safe garden habitats for the declining species.
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Scarborough Maintenance Assistant Shortlisted For National Care AwardA maintenance assistant at a Scarborough retirement community has been named as a finalist for a prestigious national social care award.
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North Yorkshire Firefighters Meet Response Targets Despite Slower TimesFire crews across North Yorkshire have maintained their response time targets over the last financial year, despite average attendance times lengthening following major incidents like the Langdale Fire.
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Filey Lions Gear Up For Annual 10K Beach RaceThe Filey Lions are finalising preparations for their upcoming 10k beach run on the 14th of June, alongside a host of other community fundraising activities planned for the summer months.
Top Stories
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Zack Polanski apologises over houseboat council taxZack Polanski has apologised for failing to pay the correct council tax while living on a London houseboat.
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UK borrowing costs hit decades-long high as pressure mounts on StarmerThe cost of UK government borrowing has hit a high not seen in decades as Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces mounting threats to his leadership and the oil price rises.
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Israel passes law setting up military tribunal which can sentence 7 October attackers to deathIsraeli politicians have passed a law establishing a military tribunal with the authority to sentence to death Hamas fighters who took part in the 7 October attack on Israel.
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The laptop mistake when booking a holiday | Money newsletterMore than 190,000 people have now signed up to our free Money newsletter, which brings the kind of content you enjoy in the award-winning Money blog directly to your inbox every week.
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Learners must book driving tests themselves, and only get two changes - what else has changed?The way learner drivers can book a test in the UK changes from today.
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UK's Eurovision act to feature special 'mega synthesiser'The UK's Eurovision entrant says it's been "a lot of work" to get ready for the contest, promising a "mega synthesiser" for the occasion.
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Child abductor freed by mistake 'strolled around' London and went to pub before fleeing UK, court toldA man jailed over the abduction of his son may have left the UK in the three days it took prison staff to tell police he had been mistakenly released.
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Ian Watkins' alleged murderer was 'smug' and 'smirking' after jail cell attack, court hearsAn inmate who allegedly murdered paedophile Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins in jail was "smug" and "smirking" after the attack, a court has heard.
National News
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UK borrowing costs hit decades-long high as pressure mounts on StarmerThe cost of UK government borrowing has hit a high not seen in decades as Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces mounting threats to his leadership and the oil price rises.
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Zack Polanski apologises over houseboat council taxZack Polanski has apologised for failing to pay the correct council tax while living on a London houseboat.
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Learners must book driving tests themselves, and only get two changes - what else has changed?The way learner drivers can book a test in the UK changes from today.
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The laptop mistake when booking a holiday | Money newsletterMore than 190,000 people have now signed up to our free Money newsletter, which brings the kind of content you enjoy in the award-winning Money blog directly to your inbox every week.
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UK's Eurovision act to feature special 'mega synthesiser'The UK's Eurovision entrant says it's been "a lot of work" to get ready for the contest, promising a "mega synthesiser" for the occasion.
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Who is 'King of the North' and would-be prime minister Andy Burnham?He's the would-be Labour leader and prime minister who has stood for the leadership unsuccessfully twice before.
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Child abductor freed by mistake 'strolled around' London and went to pub before fleeing UK, court toldA man jailed over the abduction of his son may have left the UK in the three days it took prison staff to tell police he had been mistakenly released.
World News
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Israel passes law setting up military tribunal which can sentence 7 October attackers to deathIsraeli politicians have passed a law establishing a military tribunal with the authority to sentence to death Hamas fighters who took part in the 7 October attack on Israel.
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'I will not resign': South Africa's president Cyril Ramaphosa rejects calls to quitSouth Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa has rejected calls to quit despite an impeachment committee being set up to reinvestigate allegations that he hid the theft of cash stashed in his sofas.
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Fraud risk as World Cup frenzy begins, fans warnedFootball fans are being urged to be alert to fraud ahead of the World Cup, with victims of ticket scams losing £215 on average.
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Morocco: Remains of US soldier who fell off cliff found in oceanThe remains of a US soldier who went missing during training exercises in Morocco have been recovered in the Atlantic Ocean.
Entertainment News
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UK's Eurovision act to feature special 'mega synthesiser'The UK's Eurovision entrant says it's been "a lot of work" to get ready for the contest, promising a "mega synthesiser" for the occasion.
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Dua Lipa suing Samsung for $15m for 'using her image without permission'British pop star Dua Lipa has filed a lawsuit against Samsung Electronics seeking at least $15m (£11m) in damages.
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Ian Watkins' alleged murderer was 'smug' and 'smirking' after jail cell attack, court hearsAn inmate who allegedly murdered paedophile Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins in jail was "smug" and "smirking" after the attack, a court has heard.
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Adolescence dominates BAFTA TV ceremony in final awards season haulIt was another huge night for the drama that sparked a national conversation on misogyny, with Adolescence cleaning up at the BAFTA TV Awards.
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UK borrowing costs hit decades long high as pressure mounts on StarmerThe cost of UK government borrowing has hit a high not seen in decades as Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces mounting threats to his leadership and the oil price rises.
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'Never-before-seen' files on UFOs released by PentagonThe Pentagon has started releasing "never-before-seen" files on UFOs.
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UK's Eurovision act to feature special 'mega synthesiser'The UK's Eurovision entrant says it's been "a lot of work" to get ready for the contest, promising a "mega synthesiser" for the occasion.
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Who is 'King of the North' and would-be prime minister Andy Burnham?He's the would-be Labour leader and prime minister who has stood for the leadership unsuccessfully twice before.





