Yorkshire Coast News
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North Yorkshire Taxi Fares Could Rise Following Fuel Price SpikeNorth Yorkshire Council is set to review a proposed five per cent increase in maximum taxi fares to help drivers cope with soaring petrol and diesel costs.
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Plan To Expand Large Scarborough Mural On Grade-II Listed BuildingNorth Yorkshire Council has submitted plans to extend a prominent outdoor mural on a Grade-II listed building in Scarborough's town centre to boost civic pride and enhance the local environment.
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Coastal Housing Market And Training Delays Impact Filey Firefighter RecruitmentNorth Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service is facing unique challenges in manning its coastal on-call stations, as an ageing population and an increase in holiday lets shrink the pool of potential recruits.
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North Yorkshire Library Overhaul Hailed As A Success Despite Past ControversiesSenior councillors have praised the controversial restructuring of North Yorkshire's library service, noting that the move to volunteer-led branches has resulted in nearly 1.8 million visits over the past year.
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Bridlington Support Group Raises Over £900 For Saint Catherine’s HospiceA successful Spring Coffee Morning held at Bridlington Rugby Club has raised more than £900 to support patient care at Saint Catherine’s Hospice.
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Whitby Town Record Appearance Maker To LeaveWhitby Town goalkeeper Shane Bland has turned down the club’s offer of a new contract and will leave the Towbar Express Stadium ahead of the 2026/27 season.
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Empty Council Properties in Scarborough to Become Temporary Homeless AccommodationThree vacant council-owned properties in Scarborough will be refurbished into eight flats to provide temporary accommodation for homeless households by the end of 2027.
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East Riding Councillors Voice Concerns Over Proposed Tourism TaxTwo senior politicians in the East Riding have warned that a potential visitor levy could harm the local hospitality sector and are demanding more clarity from the government before any decisions are made.
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Charity Railway And Gardens Open Days Return To Staintondale- on MondayThe popular Moorland Railway and Gardens fundraising events are back, offering miniature train rides and sweet treats to support local causes.
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Vintage Star Wars Toy Exhibition Coming To East YorkshireOne of the UK's finest collections of vintage Star Wars toys and original cinema posters is set to go on display at Beverley Art Gallery this June.
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North Yorkshire Police Promote Deaf AwarenessTo mark Deaf Awareness Week, the force's local Safer Neighbourhood Team will be holding community drop‑in sessions to raise awareness of hearing impairments and to offer support.
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North Yorkshire Council To Consider £200,000 Investment For Tour Of BritainSenior councillors will meet next week to debate allocating funds to bring two stages of a major international cycling race to the county.
Top Stories
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Murder probe launched after south London shooting victim diesA murder investigation has been launched after a man involved in a shooting incident in south London on Saturday died.
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Separatist group tries to trigger referendum on province leaving CanadaA separatist group says it has formally submitted more than 300,000 signatures to try to trigger a referendum on the province of Alberta leaving Canada.
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AI helping traffickers identify modern slavery victims as exploitation 'greater than ever'Artificial intelligence is helping traffickers identify victims of modern slavery "at scale", a new report has warned.
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UK's worst airports for flight delays revealedThe worst airports in the UK for flight delays have been revealed.
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Attacks on British Jews 'a crisis for all of us', says PMSir Keir Starmer has warned that a rise in attacks against British Jews is "a crisis for all of us" and requires a "whole of society" response.
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Two killed after car ploughs into city centre crowd in GermanyTwo people were killed after a car ploughed into a crowd in the eastern German city of Leipzig on Monday afternoon.
National News
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Attacks on British Jews 'a crisis for all of us', says PMSir Keir Starmer has warned that a rise in attacks against British Jews is "a crisis for all of us" and requires a "whole of society" response.
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Murder probe launched after south London shooting victim diesA murder investigation has been launched after a man involved in a shooting incident in south London on Saturday died.
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UK's worst airports for flight delays revealedThe worst airports in the UK for flight delays have been revealed.
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Most parents fear daughters will grow up unsafe in public, survey findsFour in five parents fear their daughters will grow up feeling unsafe in public in Britain, according to a survey.
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AI helping traffickers identify modern slavery victims as exploitation 'greater than ever'Artificial intelligence is helping traffickers identify victims of modern slavery "at scale", a new report has warned.
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Two pubs closing every day after 'sheer weight' of tax risesAround two pubs closed each day in the first three months of the year, new industry figures suggest.
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Anti-terror police arrest two over arson attack on Golders Green memorial wallCounter terrorism police investigating an arson attack on a memorial wall in Golders Green, north London, last week have detained two people.
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Tributes paid to teenager killed by falling tree as he played with friendsA teenager who died after being hit by a falling tree while playing in a park was "truly was the best of us", his shattered family have said
World News
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Separatist group tries to trigger referendum on province leaving CanadaA separatist group says it has formally submitted more than 300,000 signatures to try to trigger a referendum on the province of Alberta leaving Canada.
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Two killed after car ploughs into city centre crowd in GermanyTwo people were killed after a car ploughed into a crowd in the eastern German city of Leipzig on Monday afternoon.
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21 dead and dozens injured in China fireworks factory blastTwenty-one people are dead and 61 have been injured after an explosion at a fireworks factory in China.
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Entertainment News
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Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni reach settlement over It Ends With Us lawsuitBlake Lively and Justin Baldoni have reached a settlement over civil claims brought by the actress after they starred together in It Ends With Us.
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Britney Spears pleads guilty to reckless drivingBritney Spears has pleaded guilty to reckless driving involving alcohol and drugs.
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Peter Kay show bomb hoax suspect removed from court after outbursts during hearingA man charged with false communications over an alleged bomb hoax at a Peter Kay show has been removed from court after repeatedly talking during a hearing on Monday.
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SAG-AFTRA reaches tentative deal with studios, in bid to avoid strikesThe Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) say they have reached a tentative agreement on terms for a successor contract with the major studios.
Video
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How to write a James Bond song - from the man who knows bestThe "dunnn, dun-dun, dun-dun, dun-dun" of the original James Bond theme tune is a time machine for millions of people.
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Starmer says some pro-Palestine marches could be stoppedSir Keir Starmer has suggested some pro-Palestine marches could be stopped because of their impact on the UK's Jewish community.
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Attacks on British Jews 'a crisis for all of us', says PMSir Keir Starmer has warned that a rise in attacks against British Jews is "a crisis for all of us" and requires a "whole of society" response.
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King 'delighted' as Princess Eugenie announces she is expecting her third childPrincess Eugenie is expecting her third child with husband Jack Brooksbank.





