Yorkshire Coast News
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Scarborough Streets Festival Brings Live Entertainment To The Town Centre This WeekendA three-day curated festival of outdoor activity will kickstart the season in Scarborough this weekend, featuring street art, performances, and workshops across four town centre locations.
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Calls For Progress On Scarborough's Oliver's Mount Access RoadNorth Yorkshire Council is facing pressure to resolve a seven-year access issue at Scarborough's historic Oliver's Mount race circuit, as operators warn future seasons could be at risk.
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Whitby Fishermen's U13s Raise Funds For Local Charity WHISH Through Signed Shirt RaffleA grassroots football team in Whitby has raised £250 for a local charity supporting children with disabilities by raffling off a signed Whitby Town Football Club shirt.
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Rising Sports Stars From Scarborough And Whitby Earn Support From Prestigious Talent SchemeAspiring athletes from Scarborough and Whitby have been selected to receive vital support and mentoring as part of a prestigious national sports talent development programme.
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Financial Investigators Brought In To Examine Council-Owned House BuilderNorth Yorkshire Council has appointed financial investigators to look into decisions made at its loss-making housing company, Brierley Homes, after it forecast a £7.5m loss for 2025/26.
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Calls For More Temporary Toilets On Filey's Royal ParadeA Filey councillor has called for an increase in temporary public toilets on Royal Parade, describing the current provision as inadequate following the closure of the permanent facilities.
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Scarborough West Pier Redevelopment On Track For 2028 CompletionA multimillion-pound scheme to redevelop Scarborough's historic West Pier is expected to be finished by November 2028, with senior councillors defending the project's value for money.
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NHS Bosses Welcome 'Incredible' Reduction in Long Trolley Waits at York and Scarborough HospitalsThe number of patients waiting 12 hours or more on trolleys at York and Scarborough hospitals has dramatically decreased to its lowest rate in months, a milestone praised by NHS Trust leadership as "incredible."
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Scarborough And Whitby MP Urges Channel 4 To Investigate Reality Show SafeguardingScarborough and Whitby MP Alison Hume is among a group of politicians demanding Channel 4 fully cooperates with police regarding serious sexual assault allegations on Married At First Sight UK.
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Thousands Of Knives Taken Off The Streets As Knife Bins In Scarborough And Whitby Prove SuccessfulMore than 8,500 bladed items have been safely disposed of across North Yorkshire, including at knife bins in Scarborough, Whitby, and Pickering, as part of a project to reduce serious violence.
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Council Chiefs Agree £88k Contract For Temporary Bridge At GrosmontNorth Yorkshire Council has approved an £88,000 contract to install a temporary footbridge in Grosmont after structural issues forced the sudden closure of the village's suspension bridge.
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Midfielder Adam Gell Commits Future To Whitby Town With New Deal For 2026/27 CampaignExperienced thirty-four-year-old midfielder Adam Gell has committed his future to Whitby Town after agreeing to a new contract ahead of the upcoming 2026/27 campaign.
Top Stories
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Sturgeon says she's endured 'worst week of my life' after estranged husband's guilty pleaNicola Sturgeon has spoken in public for the first time since her estranged husband's conviction for embezzlement, saying: "This has been probably the worst week of my life."
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Two more teenage fatalities as number of open water deaths during UK heatwave reaches 11Eleven people are now known to have died in open water during the record-breaking UK heatwave.
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South East Water customers in Whitstable warned tap water disruption to continueThousands of people in Kent have been warned disruption to tap water supply is likely to continue over the weekend.
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Police apologise for arresting dying teen after killer's 'wicked' racism lie - as man found guilty of ceremonial knife murderPolice have apologised for arresting a university student as he bled to death after being stabbed in the street with a ceremonial knife.
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Sir Jeffrey Donaldson wrote letter to alleged sex abuse victim expressing 'regret', court hearsFormer DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson wrote a letter to a woman who has accused him of sexually abusing her as a child expressing his "regret" for "all the hurt, pain and distress I have caused", his trial has heard.
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British Olympic sprinter in court over alleged cryptocurrency scamBritish sprinter and Olympian has been charged with belonging to an organised crime group running a cryptocurrency scam.
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British Museum criticised for delaying Jewish event over protest fearsThe British Museum has been criticised for postponing a talk on Jewish culture because of fears of potential protests.
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Cameron urges government to reject 'disappointing' prostate cancer screening guidanceThe government has been urged to reject advice not to roll out a national prostate cancer screening programme, with former prime minister Lord David Cameron describing the recommendation as a "real step back".
National News
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Sturgeon says she's endured 'worst week of my life' after estranged husband's guilty pleaNicola Sturgeon has spoken in public for the first time since her estranged husband's conviction for embezzlement, saying: "This has been probably the worst week of my life."
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Two more teenage fatalities as number of open water deaths during UK heatwave reaches 11Eleven people are now known to have died in open water during the record-breaking UK heatwave.
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Sir Jeffrey Donaldson wrote letter to alleged sex abuse victim expressing 'regret', court hearsFormer DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson wrote a letter to a woman who has accused him of sexually abusing her as a child expressing his "regret" for "all the hurt, pain and distress I have caused", his trial has heard.
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Police apologise for arresting dying teen after killer's 'wicked' racism lie - as man found guilty of ceremonial knife murderPolice have apologised for arresting a university student as he bled to death after being stabbed in the street with a ceremonial knife.
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British Olympic sprinter in court over alleged cryptocurrency scamBritish sprinter and Olympian has been charged with belonging to an organised crime group running a cryptocurrency scam.
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British Museum criticised for delaying Jewish event over protest fearsThe British Museum has been criticised for postponing a talk on Jewish culture because of fears of potential protests.
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Man wanted for 'horrendous' boiling water attack gave police false name of ‘'Johnny Johnson'A man wanted by police for grievous bodily harm tried to evade police by claiming his name was "Johnny Johnson".
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Cameron urges government to reject 'disappointing' prostate cancer screening guidanceThe government has been urged to reject advice not to roll out a national prostate cancer screening programme, with former prime minister Lord David Cameron describing the recommendation as a "real step back".
World News
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Fire at girls' boarding school in Kenya kills 16A fire at a girls' boarding school in Kenya has killed 16 students, a local official has said.
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Man arrested after three stabbed at Swiss train stationA man stabbed and wounded three people at a Swiss train station, police said.
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'Unwell' Jannik Sinner suffers shock defeat to Juan Manuel Cerundolo in French Open second roundJannik Sinner has slumped to a shock defeat in the second round of the French Open after becoming unwell on court.
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Australia charges woman with travelling to Syria and joining Islamic StateAn Australian woman has been charged with traveling to Syria and joining the Islamic State.
Entertainment News
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Matthew Perry's assistant jailed for three years and five months over star's death from ketamineMatthew Perry's personal assistant, who bought ketamine for the Friends star and injected the dose that killed him, has been jailed for three years and five months.
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Jazz legend Sonny Rollins diesJazz musician Sonny Rollins, known as the "saxophone colossus", has died aged 95.
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Kylie Minogue surprises fan with 'magical' singalongKylie Minogue surprised a fan by joining him for a "magical" singalong at the London premiere of her new Netflix docuseries earlier this week.
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TV presenter Judith Chalmers, who hosted Wish You Were Here, has diedTV presenter Judith Chalmers - best known for hosting Wish You Were Here...? - has died, her family has said.
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Matthew Perry's assistant jailed for three years and five months over star's death from ketamineMatthew Perry's personal assistant, who bought ketamine for the Friends star and injected the dose that killed him, has been jailed for three years and five months.
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Britain's gaming boom faces uncertain futureWhen we talk about the value of the video games industry in the UK, it's usually in terms of money.
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Sturgeon says she's endured 'worst week of my life' after estranged husband's guilty pleaNicola Sturgeon has spoken in public for the first time since her estranged husband's conviction for embezzlement, saying: "This has been probably the worst week of my life."
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Fire at girls' boarding school in Kenya kills 16A fire at a girls' boarding school in Kenya has killed 16 students, the government has said.





