Yorkshire Coast News
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Sculptor Speaks Of Honour Of Creating Artwork For ScarboroughThe artist commissioned to create a public artwork to mark Scarborough’s 400th anniversary since becoming a spa town has spoken of his pride at being given the opportunity to create a legacy for the resort.
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Yellow Weather Warning Issued for Strong Winds Along the Yorkshire CoastThe Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for wind along the Yorkshire Coast.
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Questions Raised Over "Fantasy" Repair Figures as Future of Whitby’s Cliff Lift Hangs in the BalanceThe future of Whitby's historic cliff lift has been cast into further uncertainty as local councillors voice serious concerns that the financial data being used to justify its permanent closure "don't stand up to scrutiny."
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Yorkshire Coast MP Champions Dual Bids for Inaugural UK Town of Culture TitleAlison Hume, the Member of Parliament for Scarborough and Whitby, has pledged her full support to both coastal towns as they prepare their respective entries for the first-ever UK Town of Culture competition.
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Scarborough Athletic Suffer Late Heartache at Mounting Systems StadiumJono Greening's men had scored midway through the first half against King's Lynn.
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Lessons to be Learned from Council’s ‘Risky’ Scarborough Water Park LoanA report into a failed £9 million loan granted by the former Scarborough Borough Council to developer Benchmark Leisure Ltd urges North Yorkshire councillors to improve transparency, due diligence, and scrutiny in complex commercial arrangements.
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North Yorkshire MPs Call For Investigation Into Heating Oil MarketThree North Yorkshire MPs are calling for an urgent investigation into the heating oil market following concerns about sharp price increases
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‘Unsustainable’ Plans For Almost 20 New Houses in Hunmanby RejectedNorth Yorkshire Council has refused an application to build 19 homes in Hunmanby, citing a lack of affordable housing, inadequate infrastructure contributions, and poor design.
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East Riding Invites Visitors to Celebrate National Tourism WeekThe East Riding of Yorkshire Council is marking National Tourism Week this March with a diverse programme of events, aiming to spotlight the region's heritage sites, coastline, and family-friendly attractions.
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Updated Taxi Licensing Policy to Make Transport More Inclusive in North YorkshirePlans to improve the accessibility of taxis and private hire vehicles for passengers with additional needs across North Yorkshire are set to be considered by councillors.
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Business Boost As Coast To Coast Path Becomes National TrailLocal businesses across the region are preparing for an anticipated surge in tourism as the iconic 192-mile Coast to Coast Path officially gains National Trail status later this month.
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£200,000 for New Football and Sports Area in ScarboroughMore than £200,000 of funding is set to go towards creating a new multi-use games area in a deprived part of North Yorkshire.
Top Stories
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Judges uphold decision to drop terrorism case against Kneecap memberKneecap rapper Liam Og O hAnnaidh will not face a new terror trial after judges at the High Court rejected a Crown Prosecution Service appeal against the decision to throw out the case.
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Man accused of murdering Soham killer Ian Huntley appears in courtA man charged with murdering Soham child killer Ian Huntley has appeared in court.
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Teenage girl stabbed at schoolA boy has been arrested after a teenage girl was stabbed at a school near Norwich.
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Van driven into barricade near White House, police sayA van has been driven into a barricade near the White House, officials have said.
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Iran won't play in World Cup, minister says"Under no circumstances" can Iran compete in this year's World Cup, the country's sports minister has said.
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Under-13s to be allowed on WhatsApp with parental consentWhatsApp, the messaging service run by Meta, is going to allow under-13s on its platform, as long as they have parental consent.
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Army officers deny charges over soldier who took her own life after sexual assaultTwo senior Army officers have denied charges brought following the death of a young soldier who took her own life after a sexual assault by a superior.
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Biggest ever release of oil reserves to ease war supply disruptionA record release of strategic oil reserves has been agreed in a bid to help offset supply disruption since the Middle East conflict began.
National News
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Judges uphold decision to drop terrorism case against Kneecap memberKneecap rapper Liam Og O hAnnaidh will not face a new terror trial after judges at the High Court rejected a Crown Prosecution Service appeal against the decision to throw out the case.
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Teenage girl stabbed at schoolA boy has been arrested after a teenage girl was stabbed at a school near Norwich.
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British couple drown at popular Australian beachA British married couple have drowned at a popular beach on the New South Wales coast in Australia.
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Man accused of murdering Soham killer Ian Huntley appears in courtA man charged with murdering Soham child killer Ian Huntley has appeared in court.
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Army officers deny charges over soldier who took her own life after sexual assaultTwo senior Army officers have denied charges brought following the death of a young soldier who took her own life after a sexual assault by a superior.
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Under-13s to be allowed on WhatsApp with parental consentWhatsApp, the messaging service run by Meta, is going to allow under-13s on its platform, as long as they have parental consent.
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UK lottery winner scoops £181m EuroMillions jackpot in 'life-changing' drawA lucky lottery player has scooped more than £180 million in Tuesday's EuroMillions jackpot draw.
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UK wildlife to replace historical figures like Churchill and Shakespeare on banknotesHistorical figures like William Shakespeare and Sir Winston Churchill will be replaced by images of British wildlife on the next series of Bank of England banknotes.
World News
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Biggest ever release of oil reserves to ease war supply disruptionA record release of strategic oil reserves has been agreed in a bid to help offset supply disruption since the Middle East conflict began.
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Iran's new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei injured in strikes which killed his fatherIran’s new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei was wounded in the US-Israeli airstrikes which killed his father.
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How the Iran conflict is becoming a global crisis?Listen to The World with Richard Engel and Yalda Hakim on your podcast app?
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Iran won't play in World Cup, minister says"Under no circumstances" can Iran compete in this year's World Cup, the country's sports minister has said.
Entertainment News
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British theatre is beating Broadway - but still has one massive problemTheatre is enjoying a renaissance across the UK, welcoming more people to live events than ever before, but over a third of organisations say they still expect to operate at a deficit this year.
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Woman charged with attempted murder of RihannaA woman has been charged with the attempted murder of Rihanna.
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BBC 'profoundly regrets' BAFTAs incident, says director general Tim DavieThe BBC regrets its "serious mistake" during the BAFTAs broadcast, the corporation's outgoing director general Tim Davie has said.
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Britney Spears seen driving 'erratically' before arrest, say policeBritney Spears was spotted driving "erratically" before her arrest on suspicion of operating her vehicle under the influence, police say.
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Rethink plans for jury trials, thousands of lawyers tell StarmerMore than 3,200 lawyers have written to the prime minister urging him to "rethink" plans to restrict jury trials for all but the most serious cases.
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Biggest ever release of oil reserves to ease war supply disruptionA record release of strategic oil reserves has been agreed in a bid to help offset supply disruption since the Middle East conflict began.
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Under-13s to be allowed on WhatsApp with parental consentWhatsApp, the messaging service run by Meta, is going to allow under-13s on its platform, as long as they have parental consent.
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How AI can identify breast cancer 'better' than a doctor but there's a catchGoogle's AI can identify breast cancer better than a human doctor, and potentially save the stretched NHS a huge amount of time and effort, a new study shows.





