Yorkshire Coast News
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Yorkshire Coast Concerns: Coastal Tourism in England Drops by Ten PercentVisit England is encouraging more British holidaymakers to take their breaks at home after revealing that coastal tourism in the country has fallen by ten percent over the past year.
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Council Considers New Bonfire Night Restrictions For Scarborough Beaches Following Sea Life Centre OutrageNorth Yorkshire Council is exploring tighter controls, including a potential public space protection order, to manage unregulated Bonfire Night activities on Scarborough's North Bay.
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Scarborough Into 5th After Easter Double Against Play-off RivalsScarborough Athletic beat Spennymoor 1-0 in Bridlington, to climb to 5th in National League North, with just three games to play.
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Calls For Year-Round Water Testing In Scarborough Amid Sea Pool PlansCampaigners are pushing for year-round bathing water sampling in Scarborough to support a proposed tidal sea pool, while the Environment Agency awaits government funding to extend the testing season.
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North Yorkshire Council: Iran War Fuel Situation MonitoredThe Iran war’s impact on energy prices and costs is being ‘closely monitored’ by North Yorkshire Council.
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Whitby Town Blown Away By Relegation Rivals As Gap Narrows To One PointWhitby Town endured a disappointing, concerning afternoon on the road as they fell to a 3-0 defeat against Morpeth Town, in a game where defensive lapses and lack of urgency proved costly.
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Brilliant Brid Almost Shock Runaway LeadersBridlington Town fell to just their second defeat in 14 matches but pushed champions-elect Redcar Athletic all the way on Easter Monday.
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North Yorks Mayor Says “Quite a Low Bar” For Councillors To Say “Step Up To The Mark”The mayor has responded to criticism of his efforts to manage bus services in North Yorkshire.
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Scalby Easter Walk Returns to Raise Funds for Futureworks CharityEaster Monday's annual six-mile Scalby Charity Walk is set to bring around two hundred participants together to enjoy local villages and pubs while raising money for Futureworks.
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Scarborough Water: Councillors Clash Over Climate Change ReferencesScarborough town councillors have rowed over climate change references in a new motion demanding cleaner seas and action on coastal pollution.
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Bid Submitted For 8 Million North East Coast ProjectA bid has been submitted for almost £8 million of funding to continue leading a major regional coastal monitoring project in North Yorkshire.
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Investigation Underway After Man Seen Kicking Dog In ScarboroughPolice are appealing for witnesses after a distressing video circulated on social media showing a man kicking a dog on Northway in Scarborough.
Top Stories
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Wireless Festival cancelled after Kanye West blocked from entering UKThis year's Wireless Festival has been cancelled after the government blocked Kanye West from coming to the UK.
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Iceland offers job to Waitrose worker sacked for tackling shoplifterThe boss of Iceland has offered a job to the man who says he was sacked from Waitrose for tackling a shoplifter.
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Scott Mills 'stepping back' from MS Society charity role after BBC sackingSacked BBC Radio 2 host Scott Mills is "stepping back" from his role as an ambassador for a multiple sclerosis (MS) charity.
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Why JD Vance is in Hungary backing Putin ally Orban's fight to stay PMUS vice president JD Vance has flown to Hungary in an attempt to boost its nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban's chances in the country's upcoming general election.
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Australian SAS veteran Ben Roberts-Smith charged with war crime murders in AfghanistanAustralia's most decorated living veteran has been charged with allegedly killing five unarmed Afghans between 2009 and 2012.
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UK weather: 'Unusually warm' temperatures are on the way - but it isn't good news for everyoneThe UK is going from Storm Dave to sunny days - and could have the warmest start to April in six years.
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Ex-Premier League footballer Joey Barton denies alleged assault outside golf clubFormer Premier League footballer Joey Barton has denied assaulting a man outside a golf club.
National News
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Wireless Festival cancelled after Kanye West blocked from entering UKThis year's Wireless Festival has been cancelled after the government blocked Kanye West from coming to the UK.
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Iceland offers job to Waitrose worker sacked for tackling shoplifterThe boss of Iceland has offered a job to the man who says he was sacked from Waitrose for tackling a shoplifter.
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Taxi driver jailed for raping woman on her way home from night outA taxi driver who raped and sexually assaulted a vulnerable passenger after picking her up from a night out has been jailed for seven years.
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UK weather: 'Unusually warm' temperatures are on the way - but it isn't good news for everyoneThe UK is going from Storm Dave to sunny days - and could have the warmest start to April in six years.
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Scott Mills 'stepping back' from MS Society charity role after BBC sackingSacked BBC Radio 2 host Scott Mills is "stepping back" from his role as an ambassador for a multiple sclerosis (MS) charity.
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Ex-Premier League footballer Joey Barton denies alleged assault outside golf clubFormer Premier League footballer Joey Barton has denied assaulting a man outside a golf club.
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What's at stake for Wales in May's elections?Labour has been winning in elections in Wales for more than a century - and if the polls are anything to go by, this will change in the Senedd elections in May.
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Facebook worker investigated by police after download of 30,000 private imagesA former worker at Meta is being investigated by police over suspicions he downloaded about 30,000 private Facebook images.
World News
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Is the US about to commit war crimes in Iran?Donald Trump has given Iran a deadline and threatened to send the country back to the "Stone Ages" if it does not comply by attacking power plants and bridges.
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Train driver dead and 16 injured after crash with lorry carrying military equipmentA driver was killed and 16 passengers were injured when a high-speed train and a truck carrying military equipment collided in France.
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Iran war: How the crisis in key Strait of Hormuz waterway is affecting fuel supplies for different countriesFears of fuel shortages have been sparked recently as the number of tankers passing through the Strait of Hormuz was reduced to a trickle amid threats from Iran, which experts say effectively controls the waterway.
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Why JD Vance is in Hungary backing Putin ally Orban's fight to stay PMUS vice president JD Vance has flown to Hungary in an attempt to boost its nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban's chances in the country's upcoming general election.
Entertainment News
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Wireless Festival cancelled after Kanye West blocked from entering UKThis year's Wireless Festival has been cancelled after the government blocked Kanye West from coming to the UK.
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Scott Mills 'stepping back' from MS Society charity role after BBC sackingSacked BBC Radio 2 host Scott Mills is "stepping back" from his role as an ambassador for a multiple sclerosis (MS) charity.
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Savannah Guthrie returns to Today show for first time since her mother's disappearanceUS television presenter Savannah Guthrie returned to NBC's Today show on Monday for the first time since her mother's disappearance more than two months ago.
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Bryan Cranston on his new role - inspired by the complicated relationship with his fatherBryan Cranston says there's a lot of his father in his latest stage role, playing Joseph Keller, the patriarch of Arthur Miller's 1947 tragedy All My Sons.
Video
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M&S boss issues stark warning over worsening crimeMarks and Spencer's retail boss has warned crime is getting "more brazen, more organised and more aggressive" after a week plagued by antisocial behaviour.
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Judge dismisses Blake Lively's sexual harassment claims in lawsuit against Justin BaldoniA US judge has dismissed Blake Lively's sexual harassment claims in her lawsuit against co-star Justin Baldoni.
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Is the US about to commit war crimes in Iran?Donald Trump has given Iran a deadline and threatened to send the country back to the "Stone Ages" if it does not comply by attacking power plants and bridges.
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Interest rate to be capped on some student loansInterest rates on plan 2 and 3 student loans will be capped at 6% for one year from September, the government has announced.





