Yorkshire Coast News
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Urgent Calls For Temporary Public Toilets In Scarborough Town CentreCouncillors are demanding a clear timetable for the delivery of temporary public toilets in Scarborough town centre following the closure of the Brunswick Centre.
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North Yorkshire MP Urges Bus Companies To Increase Capacity For Free Summer TravelA North Yorkshire MP is calling on local bus operators to boost their services this August to ensure children taking advantage of the government's new free travel scheme are not squeezed off by coastal tourists.
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Scarborough Hospice Makes History Hosting First-Ever Masonic Lodge MeetingSaint Catherine's Hospice in Scarborough has made history by becoming the first hospice to host a formal Masonic Lodge meeting, welcoming around forty Freemasons for a landmark evening of shared values.
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Scarborough's Alpamare Waterpark Could Have New Owner by AutumnNorth Yorkshire Council has appointed specialist leisure property consultants to market Scarborough's Alpamare waterpark and adjacent development plots as they seek a permanent custodian for the North Bay attraction.
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New Exhibition Explores The Nostalgic History Of Scarborough's Mr. Marvel's Amusement ParkA new photography exhibition in Scarborough by Paul Wilson is taking visitors on a nostalgic journey through the vibrant history and gradual decline of the beloved Mr. Marvel's Amusement Park.
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Approval Granted For New 24-Hour Gym And Greggs In ScarboroughPlans to transform a derelict kitchen showroom on Scarborough's Seamer Road into a 24-hour PureGym and a Greggs bakery have been approved by North Yorkshire Council.
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RNLI Launches Float To Live Campaign Ahead Of Busy SummerThe RNLI has launched its Float to Live campaign, urging coastal visitors to remember a simple lifesaving technique as millions prepare to head to the seaside this summer.
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Yorkshire Coast Cricket ActionAll our major Yorkshire Coast cricket sides are in action amid high temperatures on Saturday.
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RNLI Lifeguards Return to Redcar and Saltburn Beaches for the Summer SeasonRoyal National Lifeboat Institution lifeguards are preparing to resume their vital beach patrols at Redcar and Saltburn ahead of the Spring Bank Holiday weekend.
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Yorkshire Water Reservoirs In Healthy Position Ahead Of Warm Bank Holiday WeekendYorkshire Water has announced that reservoir levels are significantly higher than last year, but visitors are being urged to stay safe and act responsibly during the upcoming warm Bank Holiday weekend.
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Mixed Reactions To Sir Robert Goodwill's Appointment As Yorkshire Bathing Water Partnership ChairThe appointment of former Scarborough and Whitby MP Sir Robert Goodwill as the new chair of the Yorkshire Bathing Water Partnership has sparked a debate among local councillors over his environmental voting record.
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Smiley and Sad Face Speed Signs Set to Remain Banned in North YorkshireNorth Yorkshire Council is expected to maintain its ban on smiley and sad face speed indicator devices despite pressure from local parishes seeking cheaper, more engaging alternatives.
Top Stories
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Hull promoted to Premier League after late Oli McBurnie goal against Middlesbrough in play-off finalA dramatic stoppage-time winner has propelled Hull City into the Premier League, beating Middlesbrough 1-0 in the Championship play-off final.
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Three new Ebola cases declared in Uganda - as DR Congo's World Cup team told to isolateThree new cases of Ebola have been declared in Uganda, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the current outbreak there to five.
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Alain Prost: Formula 1 legend 'injured during home invasion' in SwitzerlandPolice in Switzerland are investigating a home invasion in which four-time Formula 1 world champion Alain Prost was reportedly injured.
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UK faces 'economic catastrophe' unless it adapts to young people 'rewired by smartphones'The UK is facing an "economic catastrophe" unless it adapts to younger generations who have grown up in a digital world, a former minister has warned.
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EasyJet diverts flight after passenger alerts crew to power bank in luggageAn EasyJet flight bound for London was diverted to Rome after concerns were raised over a device in a passenger's luggage.
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Donald Trump shares AI-generated video of him throwing Stephen Colbert in binDonald Trump has shared an AI-generated video of himself throwing comedian Stephen Colbert into a dumpster.
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Murder investigation launched after man, 60, dies following assaultA 60-year-old man has died more than a week after being injured following an assault in northwest London.
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Donald Trump Jr gets married - but president not expected to attend wedding ceremonyDonald Trump's eldest son has got married, but the US president is not expected to attend the wedding ceremony this weekend.
National News
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UK faces 'economic catastrophe' unless it adapts to young people 'rewired by smartphones'The UK is facing an "economic catastrophe" unless it adapts to younger generations who have grown up in a digital world, a former minister has warned.
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Hull promoted to Premier League after late Oli McBurnie goal against Middlesbrough in play-off finalA dramatic stoppage-time winner has propelled Hull City into the Premier League, beating Middlesbrough 1-0 in the Championship play-off final.
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The People's Tree: Winner of Sycamore Gap tree artwork competition announcedThe winner of a competition to turn wood from the illegally-felled Sycamore Gap tree into an artwork has been announced following a public vote.
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Murder investigation launched after man, 60, dies following assaultA 60-year-old man has died more than a week after being injured following an assault in northwest London.
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Man arrested after five 'assaulted and stabbed' in Acton, west London, police sayFive men have been assaulted and stabbed in west London, police have said.
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Red Arrows to fly with just seven aircraft for most displays because engines are so oldThe Red Arrows will fly with just seven aircraft rather than nine for the majority of displays until at least 2030 because their engines are so old, Sky News understands.
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EasyJet diverts flight after passenger alerts crew to power bank in luggageAn EasyJet flight bound for London was diverted to Rome after concerns were raised over a device in a passenger's luggage.
World News
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China: 90 killed and nine trapped following gas explosion at coal mineAt least 90 people have been killed following a gas explosion at a coal mine in northern China, state media reports.
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Hezbollah MP reveals three things needed for lasting ceasefire with IsraelDespite ongoing negotiations, the US-brokered, month-old ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel has failed to halt fighting between the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) and Hezbollah, the Iran-backed Shia Muslim armed group.
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Three new Ebola cases declared in Uganda - as DR Congo's World Cup team told to isolateThree new cases of Ebola have been declared in Uganda, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the current outbreak there to five.
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Alain Prost: Formula 1 legend 'injured during home invasion' in SwitzerlandPolice in Switzerland are investigating a home invasion in which four-time Formula 1 world champion Alain Prost was reportedly injured.
Entertainment News
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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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King surprises audience at production of Shakespeare's The TempestThe King delighted the audience at a production of Shakespeare's The Tempest by taking a seat near members of the public to watch the play.
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'Like a dead person': Donald Trump reacts to the Late Show with Stephen Colbert's final episodeUS President Donald Trump has welcomed The Late Show with Stephen Colbert airing its final episode, saying the legendary host was "like a dead person".
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South Africa's Julius Malema: The opposition leader who has thrown Africa's oldest surviving political party into disarray againIn 2012, Africa's oldest surviving political party expelled South African opposition leader Julius Malema for "bringing the party into disrepute" and "sowing internal divisions". Fourteen years on, he has shown he can still throw the African National Congress (ANC) into disarray.
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Ebola outbreak 'spreading rapidly' - as vaccine from UK scientists 'months away'The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is "spreading rapidly", the director-general of the World Health Organisation (WHO) has said, as UK scientists work on a new vaccine that could be "months away".
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Red Arrows to fly with just seven aircraft for most displays because engines are so oldThe Red Arrows will fly with just seven aircraft rather than nine for the majority of displays until at least 2030 because their engines are so old, Sky News understands.
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Morrisons to shut 100 'loss-making' stores blaming surge in costsMorrisons says it is to shut "loss-making" convenience stores, placing hundreds of jobs at risk.





