Yorkshire Coast News
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Scarborough and Whitby MP Alison Hume Welcomes Government’s “Reset Moment” for SEND EducationAlison Hume, the Member of Parliament for Scarborough and Whitby, has expressed a positive initial response to the government’s newly published education white paper.
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Scarborough Christmas Tree Funding Cuts: Fair or Folly?A significant shift in how the Yorkshire Coast celebrates the festive season has sparked a heated debate within North Yorkshire Council, as the authority moves to end the free provision of Christmas trees and hanging baskets in Scarborough and Harrogate.
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Scarborough Motor Home Parking Ban is UnpopularThe future of a ban on parking motorhomes overnight on parts of the North Yorkshire coast is being considered by councillors.
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Scarborough Councillor Welcomes Car Park U-TurnA Scarborough Councillor has declared a ‘win’ for coastal businesses after a council U-turn on the introduction of parking charges after 6pm.
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Whitby Flood Plan Set For Green LightA £180,000 grant to protect properties in Whitby from the effects of flooding and ‘extreme water levels’ is set to be accepted by the council.
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North Yorkshire Council Corporate Director Moving OnThe departure of another senior officer from North Yorkshire Council has been announced.
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Police Provide Further Update as Investigation Continues into Bridlington Holiday Park DeathsCarbon Monoxide poisoning remains a primary line of enquiry following the deaths of two teenagers at the Little Eden Holiday Park last week.
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East Riding Highways Budget Boosted to Tackle Potholes and Support Local EventsResidents across the East Riding of Yorkshire are set to see a significant improvement in the condition of their local roads following a decision by the council to increase the highways budget.
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Whitby Whalebones to be Replaced with ReplicasThe town council says ‘ALL realistic avenues’ for replacing Whitby’s Whale Bone Arch with real whale bones have been exhausted.
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Scarborough Athletic Face Derbyshire TestBoro go to Alfreton, on Tuesday, in National North as they look to stay in the division's play-off places.
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Yorkshire Dad Dancing Championship to Return to BridlingtonDadFest is returning to South Cliff Holiday Park, Bridlington, this May after a successful event last year.
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Criticism For Parking Fee Rise in North YorkshireOpposition councillors have criticised a rise in parking fees set to cost North Yorkshire motorists more than £3.5m a year in extra charges.
Top Stories
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'Suddenly there's a loud bang': Airstrikes, blackouts and frustration in Russia's frontline cityI'm standing in the middle of Belgorod's central square, and I can see three white, squat structures around the perimeter.
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'Britain's youngest female double murderer' approved for open prison moveA woman believed to be Britain's youngest female double murderer should be moved to an open prison, the Parole Board has said.
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Dual nationals who don't have British passport could be denied UK entryBritish dual nationals who don't have a British passport could be stopped from entering the UK under new rules coming into force later this month.
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British cousins charged with attempted murder over Venice Valentine's Day stabbingTwo British cousins have been arrested and charged with attempted murder over a stabbing on Valentine's Day in Venice.
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Man's use of 'physical and sexual violence' to control wife led her to take her life, court hearsA man's use of "physical and sexual violence" to control his wife led her to take her own life, a court has heard.
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Call for investigation into virus that killed 72 tigers in ThailandThe deaths of 72 tigers in two tourist parks in Thailand were caused by a virus that should not be a public health concern, officials have said.
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Man involved in London Underground text message scam laundered £600,000, court hearsA man involved in a scheme targeting London Underground passengers through a text message scam laundered £600,000 through gift cards, a court has heard.
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Money problem: The broadband compensation rule that means reader is owed £2,000Our Money team helps a reader every week with their consumer issue or financial dispute...
National News
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What is misconduct in public office?Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Peter Mandelson were both arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office - but what is the offence?
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British cousins charged with attempted murder over Venice Valentine's Day stabbingTwo British cousins have been arrested and charged with attempted murder over a stabbing on Valentine's Day in Venice.
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Russian invasion of Ukraine shares 'similarities' with run-up to Second World War, armed forces minister saysRussia's invasion of Ukraine and wider threats to the UK and its allies share "a lot of similarities" with the three-year run-up to the Second World War, the armed forces minister has said.
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Reddit fined more than £14m over children's privacy failuresReddit has been fined more than £14m by the Information Commissioner's Office for failing to keep children safe.
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BBC says second racist slur was edited out of ceremony, as filmmaker quits as BAFTA judgeThe BBC has confirmed that a second racist slur was edited out of the BAFTA ceremony broadcast, but admitted the first was missed and "aired in error".
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Magistrates and judges to use more AI, says Lammy - as jury trials reducedJustice Secretary David Lammy wants to see more AI-assisted magistrates as he doubles down on his plans to reduce the number of jury trials.
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Thirty dead swans found amid 'suspected avian flu outbreak'Health officials found 30 dead swans in the River Thames over the the space of a week, as fears grow of a new bird flu outbreak in the UK.
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Man's use of 'physical and sexual violence' to control wife led her to take her life, court hearsA man's use of "physical and sexual violence" to control his wife led her to take her own life, a court has heard.
World News
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British cousins charged with attempted murder over Venice Valentine's Day stabbingTwo British cousins have been arrested and charged with attempted murder over a stabbing on Valentine's Day in Venice.
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Russian invasion of Ukraine shares 'similarities' with run-up to Second World War, armed forces minister saysRussia's invasion of Ukraine and wider threats to the UK and its allies share "a lot of similarities" with the three-year run-up to the Second World War, the armed forces minister has said.
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Call for investigation into virus that killed 72 tigers in ThailandThe deaths of 72 tigers in two tourist parks in Thailand were caused by a virus that should not be a public health concern, officials have said.
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Violence triggered by killing of notorious Mexican drug lord could hit the World CupThe Mexican authorities would've expected a violent backlash after the killing of El Mencho, one of the country's most powerful cartel bosses.
Entertainment News
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BBC says second racist slur was edited out of ceremony, as filmmaker quits as BAFTA judgeThe BBC has confirmed that a second racist slur was edited out of the BAFTA ceremony broadcast, but admitted the first was missed and "aired in error".
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Streaming services like Netflix to be subject to same regulation as broadcasters in UKThe UK's biggest video-on-demand services will have to follow the same rules on content and accessibility as traditional broadcasters, under new legislation being implemented.
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Rob Reiner's son Nick pleads not guilty to murder of his parentsRob Reiner's son Nick has pleaded not guilty to two counts of first-degree murder in the fatal stabbing of the actor-director and his wife Michele Singer Reiner.
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British rising star Robert Aramayo beats Timothee Chalamet and Leonardo DiCaprio to acting BAFTA - as One Battle After Another named best filmBritish film newcomer Robert Aramayo has been named best actor at the BAFTAs - beating favourite Timothee Chalamet and other A-listers including Leonardo DiCaprio to win the prize.
Video
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'Britain's loneliest sheep', Fiona, gives birth for first time"Britain's loneliest sheep" has given birth for the first time.
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Mandelson's 'vile' Epstein emails make me 'angry', Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper saysForeign Secretary Yvette Cooper has said Lord Mandelson's emails to Jeffrey Epstein were vile and make her angry.
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Reddit fined more than £14m over children's privacy failuresReddit has been fined more than £14m by the Information Commissioner's Office for failing to keep children safe.
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'Simply a miracle': Baby boy born from dead donor womb transplant in UK firstA baby boy has become the first child in Britain to be born to a mother with a womb transplanted from a deceased donor.





