Yorkshire Coast News
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Village Infrastructure Under Strain: Hunmanby Councillor Calls for Second Home Tax FlexibilityAs North Yorkshire Council’s pioneering 100 per cent council tax premium on second homes begins to deliver its first affordable housing projects, a local representative is warning that the very villages hosting these new homes are struggling to cope with "crumbling" infrastructure.
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Council Sets Out Ten-Year Plan for Scarborough, Whitby and Filey HarboursNorth Yorkshire Council has unveiled a comprehensive new draft strategy aimed at revitalising the maritime gateways of the Yorkshire Coast.
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Bridlington Businesses Urged To Spread Festive Cheer For Bridmas Day 2026Organisers are calling on local traders to join the festivities as the popular Bridmas Day event returns to the Yorkshire Coast this August, aiming to highlight the town’s year-round appeal.
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MP Steps-in To Help Farmers Affected By The Langdale Moor WildfireAlison Hume, MP for Scarborough and Whitby, has intervened to help farmers still suffering the repercussions of the Langdale/Fylingdales wildfire by ensuring that repair work to vital fencing in the area is accelerated.
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Yorkshire Coast Families Invited To Access Easter Holiday Activity ProgrammeThe East Riding of Yorkshire Council has unveiled its Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme for the upcoming Easter break, featuring over 200 sessions including go-karting, pony trekking, and water sports.
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Thousands Of Disabled People In Hull And East Riding To Be Supported Into WorkHull and East Yorkshire is to receive up to £11.7 million from the Government to support thousands of disabled people and those with health conditions into jobs.
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Scarborough Man Runs 5k Around Car with a Horse to Help Paralysed Woman Get HomeA Scarborough man has turned to an unconventional training regime to support his girlfriend’s mother in her arduous journey to return home after being left paralysed by cancer.
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‘No Records’ On Ownership Of Scarborough Town Centre Clock With Possible £20,000 Repair BillThe ownership and future of a North Yorkshire town centre clock with a possible £20,000 repair bill remains uncertain.
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Whitby Cliff Lift Shaft Remains Stable Through Winter, But Council Faces Financial DilemmaA report from mining firm Anglo American says the Whitby Cliff Lift shaft was no wetter in January than in August, but is that enough to encourage the council to repair the lift rather than permanently close it?
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Scarborough Teacher Swims In Memory Of Cherished Sister Who Spent Her Life Helping Others“Lucy was a force of nature. I miss her every single day, and even though I’m doing the Swimathon, I’d much rather be sat knitting and nattering with her.”
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Scarborough Town Hall Could Be Sold To Major Leisure DeveloperScarborough's town hall could be sold to a major leisure developer as part of plans by North Yorkshire Council.
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Councillors Urge Caution Over Proposed £4.5m Resolution House Purchase In ScarboroughA group of councillors has called for greater transparency and community consultation before North Yorkshire Council commits to purchasing Resolution House.
Top Stories
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Mother who held woman captive as a slave for 25 years jailedA mother who held a woman captive as a slave inside her "squalid" home for 25 years has been sentenced to 13 years.
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Prince William turns down Kate's coffee - because it wasn't decafThe Princess of Wales showed off her barista skills during a visit to London Borough Market - but her husband was not as impressed.
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Putin's 'hidden hand' likely helping Iran against Trump, UK defence secretary saysVladimir Putin's "hidden hand" is likely helping Iran respond to Donald Trump's war, the UK defence secretary has said, as it emerged that Iranian-linked drones hit a base in Iraq where some British troops are located.
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Ukrainians who ran 'premium' migrant smuggling service to UK jailedTwo Ukrainian men who ran a "premium bespoke taxi service" smuggling migrants across the channel in a yacht have been jailed.
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Ian Huntley to get 'minimalist cremation' with taxpayers contributing up to £3k'The prison service will pay for a 'minimalist' cremation to dispose of Ian Huntley's body, as part of an arrangement with his mother as next of kin.
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Teenage girl shot in legs in 'targeted attack' in LiverpoolA 17-year-old girl has been shot in the legs in a "targeted attack" in Liverpool, police said.
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Police to use Thames to separate protesters at Al Quds protestPolice will use the River Thames to separate protesters and counter-protesters at the Al Quds Day rally in central London on Sunday.
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Therapist who sexually assaulted patient 'as part of treatment' jailed for 11 yearsA therapist who claimed that the sexual assaults he inflicted on a patient were part of her treatment has been jailed for 11 years.
National News
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Mother who held woman captive as a slave for 25 years jailedA mother who held a woman captive as a slave inside her "squalid" home for 25 years has been sentenced to 13 years.
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Teenage girl shot in legs in 'targeted attack' in LiverpoolA 17-year-old girl has been shot in the legs in a "targeted attack" in Liverpool, police said.
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Ian Huntley to get 'minimalist cremation' with taxpayers contributing up to £3k'The prison service will pay for a 'minimalist' cremation to dispose of Ian Huntley's body, as part of an arrangement with his mother as next of kin.
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Therapist who sexually assaulted patient 'as part of treatment' jailed for 11 yearsA therapist who claimed that the sexual assaults he inflicted on a patient were part of her treatment has been jailed for 11 years.
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Police to use Thames to separate protesters at Al Quds protestPolice will use the River Thames to separate protesters and counter-protesters at the Al Quds Day rally in central London on Sunday.
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Prince William turns down Kate's coffee - because it wasn't decafThe Princess of Wales showed off her barista skills during a visit to London Borough Market - but her husband was not as impressed.
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Ukrainians who ran 'premium' migrant smuggling service to UK jailedTwo Ukrainian men who ran a "premium bespoke taxi service" smuggling migrants across the channel in a yacht have been jailed.
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Police 'invaded privacy' by spying on Jean Charles de Menezes justice campaignThe cousin of Jean Charles de Menezes, who was shot dead by police who mistook him for a terror suspect, has said undercover officers "invaded my privacy" when they spied on her campaign for justice.
World News
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Midget subs and kamikaze drone boats - how Iran blocks the Strait of HormuzThe fear of mines laid by submarines, kamikaze drone boats and GPS jamming have effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz.
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Putin's 'hidden hand' likely helping Iran against Trump, UK defence secretary saysVladimir Putin's "hidden hand" is likely helping Iran respond to Donald Trump's war, the UK defence secretary has said, as it emerged that Iranian-linked drones hit a base in Iraq where some British troops are located.
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What we know about the deadly Iran school strikeEvidence is growing that outdated US intelligence was "likely" to blame for the attack on a school in southern Iran which killed more than 170 people, most of them children.
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Kim Jong Un and teenage daughter fire guns as North Korea debuts new weaponKim Jong Un has been photographed firing guns with his teenage daughter as part of a drive by the dictator to modernise North Korea's military.
Entertainment News
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Oscars fashion: A look back at iconic looks that broke the rulesThe Oscars celebrate the craft and creative excellence behind the best movies of the year – but the red carpet ahead of the ceremony is quite a different matter.
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Judges uphold decision to drop terrorism case against Kneecap memberKneecap rapper Liam Og O hAnnaidh will not face a new terror trial after judges at the High Court rejected a Crown Prosecution Service appeal against the decision to throw out the case.
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British theatre is beating Broadway - but still has one massive problemTheatre is enjoying a renaissance across the UK, welcoming more people to live events than ever before, but over a third of organisations say they still expect to operate at a deficit this year.
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Woman charged with attempted murder of RihannaA woman has been charged with the attempted murder of Rihanna.
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BBC 'profoundly regrets' BAFTAs incident, says director general Tim DavieThe BBC regrets its "serious mistake" during the BAFTAs broadcast, the corporation's outgoing director general Tim Davie has said.
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How AI can identify breast cancer 'better' than a doctor but there's a catchGoogle's AI can identify breast cancer better than a human doctor, and potentially save the stretched NHS a huge amount of time and effort, a new study shows.
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Oil rebounds above $100 as market counts cost of attacks on energyIran's targeting of Middle East energy has driven oil prices back above the $100 a barrel level again, with market experts expressing increased alarm over the prospects for long term damage to the industry.
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Under-13s to be allowed on WhatsApp with parental consentWhatsApp, the messaging service run by Meta, is going to allow under-13s on its platform, as long as they have parental consent.





