Yorkshire Coast News
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East Riding Councillors Oppose Proposed Tourism Tax For East YorkshireEast Riding Councillors have voiced strong opposition to a proposed visitor levy, warning it could damage the local hospitality sector and deter tourists.
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Call for International Protection for East Yorkshire's Rare Chalk StreamsEast Riding of Yorkshire Council has passed a motion to support the nomination of the region's rare chalk streams as a UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site and to demand stronger national protections against pollution and over-abstraction.
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Scarborough Town Council Announces Community Grant AwardsScarborough Town Council has revealed the twenty-four local organisations set to benefit from its 2025/26 Community Grant Award Scheme.
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Solar Power Investment Brings Huge Savings to Scarborough and Whitby Community BuildingsA million-pound investment in solar technology is set to slash running costs and carbon emissions at key community facilities across the Yorkshire Coast, including sites in Scarborough and Whitby.
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Eden Camp Reveals Action-Packed Programme Of Events For 2026 SeasonA North Yorkshire military museum has announced its full calendar of immersive events and living history weekends for the 2026 season alongside new ticket pricing.
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Deadline Approaching For North Yorkshire Community Fund ApplicationsCommunity groups across North Yorkshire have just days left to apply for up to £30,000 from a funding pot aimed at enhancing local safety and early intervention projects.
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Car Pushed Over Withernsea Cliff Winched To SafetyAn abandoned Peugeot 107 believed to have been pushed over a cliff in Withernsea has been winched to safety by the local council.
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North Yorkshire Fire And Rescue Service Reports Eight Per Cent Fall In House FiresNorth Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service has recorded an eight per cent reduction in dwelling fires over the last two years, driven by a significant increase in community prevention work.
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Driffield Electrician Issues Warning Over Dangerous Home Electrical HabitsA Driffield electrician is urging households to check their electrical safety habits as new research reveals a widespread lack of basic DIY skills and dangerous practices.
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Nominations Open To Shine A Light On North Yorkshire's Community ChampionsNorth Yorkshire Council has launched its annual Community Awards with two new categories to celebrate the region's dedicated volunteers and local organisations.
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East Riding Council Praises Yorkshire Wildlife Trust As Charity Celebrates Eightieth AnniversaryEast Riding Council has expressed its sincere appreciation for the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust as the conservation charity prepares to mark its eightieth anniversary with a series of special events this May.
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Scarborough To Host St George's Day Armed Forces Church ParadeScarborough Mayor Thomas Murray will join veterans and residents for a special St George's Day Armed Forces Church Parade at St Andrew's URC on Sunday, 26 April.
Top Stories
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Boy charged with arson in connection with attack on synagogue in northwest LondonA boy has been charged with arson after a synagogue was attacked in northwest London.
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UK economy: Surprise fall in unemployment rate to 4.9%The UK's unemployment rate has taken a surprise fall, according to official figures, released amid warnings of a spike in job losses to come.
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Former teacher 'routinely' sexually abused adopted baby before killing him, court hearsA former high school teacher sexually assaulted his adopted baby before smothering him to death, a court has heard.
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Ex-parliament worker arrested under anti-hacking laws by counter-terror policeA counter-terror investigation has been launched into a man formerly employed in parliament who was arrested under anti-hacking laws.
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Tim Cook to step down as Apple CEO - as tech giant names successorTim Cook will be stepping down from his role as Apple CEO, to be replaced by John Ternus, the company has announced.
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We would arrest Netanyahu, says Hungary's incoming PMHungary's incoming prime minister has said he'll stop the country's withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC).
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At least two children stabbed to death every month in England, study findsAt least two children die from knife wounds every month in England, a national study has found.
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National News
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Boy charged with arson in connection with attack on synagogue in northwest LondonA boy has been charged with arson after a synagogue was attacked in northwest London.
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UK economy: Surprise fall in unemployment rate to 4.9%The UK's unemployment rate has taken a surprise fall, according to official figures, released amid warnings of a spike in job losses to come.
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Ex-parliament worker arrested under anti-hacking laws by counter-terror policeA counter-terror investigation has been launched into a man formerly employed in parliament who was arrested under anti-hacking laws.
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Former teacher 'routinely' sexually abused adopted baby before killing him, court hearsA former high school teacher sexually assaulted his adopted baby before smothering him to death, a court has heard.
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Four arrested in Epsom as protest over alleged rape turns violentFour people have been arrested at another protest in Epsom after a woman was allegedly raped outside a church over a week ago.
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Tube strikes: Full list of dates and lines affected in walkoutHeavy disruption is expected on the Tube this week as train drivers go on strike over changes to their working conditions.
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At least two children stabbed to death every month in England, study findsAt least two children die from knife wounds every month in England, a national study has found.
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Anti-Islam influencer Valentina Gomez banned from entering UKAn anti-Islam influencer has been banned from entering the UK over her extremist views ahead of a rally in London next month, Sky News understands.
World News
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Canadian woman killed after gunman opens fire at Mexico's Teotihuacan pyramidsA gunman has killed a Canadian woman and more than a dozen others were injured in a shooting at one of Mexico's most popular tourist sites.
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We would arrest Netanyahu, says Hungary's incoming PMHungary's incoming prime minister has said he'll stop the country's withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC).
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Rebuilding Gaza will cost more than £50bn, says UN and EUWhile the focus of many in the Middle East has been on conflicts in Lebanon and Iran, the scale of damage in Gaza is also back under scrutiny.
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Migrants in Spain queue to apply for mass legalisation programmeMigrants in Spain have queued up to apply for the country's mass legalisation programme on Monday.
Entertainment News
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D4vd: Singer charged with murder of 14-year-old girl who was found dead in his car, authorities sayUS singer D4vd has been charged with the murder of a 14-year-old girl, prosecutors say.
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Amy Winehouse's father loses High Court challenge over daughter's former belongingsAmy Winehouse's father has lost a High Court claim against two of the star's friends over the sale of items she once owned.
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Zoologist, TV presenter and author Desmond Morris dies aged 98Zoologist, TV presenter and author Desmond Morris has died at the age of 98.
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Former Little Mix star Jesy Nelson's car stolen with children's essential hospital kit insideFormer Little Mix star Jesy Nelson has said her car was stolen with her daughters' vital hospital equipment inside.
Video
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Canadian woman killed after gunman opens fire at Mexico's Teotihuacan pyramidsA gunman has killed a Canadian woman and more than a dozen others were injured in a shooting at one of Mexico's most popular tourist sites.
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'God of chaos' asteroid Apophis set to pass close to Earth, says NASAA large asteroid named after a god of chaos is on track for a historic close pass of Earth, according to NASA.
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Rebuilding Gaza will cost more than £50bn, says UN and EUWhile the focus of many in the Middle East has been on conflicts in Lebanon and Iran, the scale of damage in Gaza is also back under scrutiny.
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Benjamin Netanyahu condemns Israeli soldier seen vandalising Jesus statue with a sledgehammer in LebanonIsrael's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned "in the strongest terms" images of an Israeli soldier damaging a statue of Jesus.





