Yorkshire Coast News
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Tributes Paid to West Ayton Teenager as Man Sentenced for Causing his Death
Tributes for West Ayton teenager, Harry Coopland, say he had “the kindest heart" and was "an absolute joy”.
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Over 1,000 Scarborough Fans Will Travel to Saturday's FA Cup Clash
Scarborough Athletic will be taking over one thousand fans with them to Saturday's first round Emirates FA Cup game at Burton Albion.
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Call for Council Housing in Scarborough to Tackle Lack of Affordable Homes
There are calls for Council Housing to built in Scarborough and Eastfield to help tackle the lack of affordable homes.
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Major Changes Announced to Scarborough Bus Services
East Yorkshire Buses has announced a series of updates and enhancements to their Scarborough area bus services, effective from 10th November 2024.
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New Literary Festival for Whitby
Whitby’s rich literary history will be celebrated at a new festival to help promote local talent and extend the town’s tourism season.
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Assessment Success for Bridlington RNLI Volunteer Crew Members
Two of Bridlington’s RNLI lifeboat volunteers underwent a full and gruelling assessment and an exercise this week, passing with flying colours.
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Scarborough Charity Launches "Gift It" Fundraising Campaign
The Futureworks charity which helps young people and adults get their life into gear, is launching its 'Gift It!' appeal today.
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£34k for Hornsea Play Areas
Hornsea Town Council have been awarded £34,000 from East Riding of Yorkshire Council as part of Commuted Sums to install accessible play equipment into to play areas in Hornsea.
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Half Hourly Scarborough to York Train Service Set Back
Hopes that the frequency of trains between Scarborough and York could be doubled have been dealt a blow after TransPennine Express said it currently has “no plans” to introduce a half-hourly service.
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Piers Morgan Announced as Keynote Speaker for Bridlington Business Day
Renowned journalist, television presenter, and author Piers Morgan has been announced as the keynote speaker for The Business Day at Bridlington Spa, set to take place on Friday 6 June 2025.
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Concerns About Sewage Spills in the East Riding
East Riding Councillor points to a 123% increase in sewerage spill durations along the East Yorkshire Coast.
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All Aboard for Seamer Station Adoption Group
Could you adopt a railway station?
Top Stories
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Anger at response to Spain floods grows - as man who held on to post in rushing water relives ordeal
Survivors of the devastating Spanish floods have told Sky News they feel lucky to be alive.
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Robert Jenrick or Kemi Badenoch to be crowned Tory leader today - but whoever wins contest faces daunting task
The next leader of the Conservative party will be announced today, following a run-off between Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick.
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Former officer convicted of using excessive force on Breonna Taylor during fatal shooting
A former US police officer has been convicted by a federal jury of using excessive force on Breonna Taylor during a botched drugs raid that left her dead.
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America does exit polls differently to the UK - here's how and why
There are two main differences between election coverage in the UK and the United States.
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War is on their doorstep, but a 'duty to serve' keeps staff working at Beirut hospital
Up on the roof of the St Therese Hospital, you can see just how close this war has come.
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Richard Moore executed in South Carolina despite appeal from judge and jurors who convicted him
Death row inmate Richard Moore has been executed after South Carolina's governor rejected a plea to change his sentence to life in prison.
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Social media famous squirrel euthanised after anonymous complaints
A squirrel that became famous on social media has been euthanised after being seized in a raid by New York authorities.
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Zelenskyy calls on allies to stop 'watching' and act on North Korean threat in Russia
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called on the UK and other Ukrainian allies to stop "watching" and provide long-range weapons to strike North Korean troops in Russia before they enter combat.
National News
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Girl, 13, 'critical' after being found stabbed next to A63 in Hessle - as six teenagers arrested
Six teenagers have been arrested after a 13-year-old girl was found with multiple stab wounds on a roadside near Hull.
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Robert Jenrick or Kemi Badenoch to be crowned Tory leader today - but whoever wins contest faces daunting task
The next leader of the Conservative party will be announced today, following a run-off between Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick.
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NHS pilots new iPhone adapter to check patients for throat cancer
The NHS has begun trialling a new iPhone adapter which can check whether someone has throat cancer.
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Sussex Police urges people to avoid Lewes bonfire night due to 'serious' overcrowding fears
Police have urged people not to attend one of the UK's most popular bonfire nights due to overcrowding concerns - with more than 200 injuries reported at the event since 2019.
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'I think you're looking for us': Video shows moment Sara Sharif's family detained on plane
Footage of the moment 10-year-old Sara Sharif's alleged killers were detained after police boarded their plane back to the UK has been played in court.
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Ed Sheeran beats copyright appeal over claim Thinking Out Loud ripped off Marvin Gaye's Let's Get It On
An appeals court has upheld a ruling that Ed Sheeran's hit song Thinking Out Loud did not illegally copy the Marvin Gaye classic, Let's Get It On.
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Rachel Reeves avoids Liz Truss moment as markets stabilise
UK markets stabilised on Friday, offering some reassurance to Rachel Reeves as investors, policy makers and business continued to absorb the scale and implications of her first budget.
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Raccoons on the run: Dogs and drones search for escaped animals on Isle of Wight
Tracker dogs and drones are scouring the Isle of Wight for four escaped female raccoons.
World News
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Anger at response to Spain floods grows - as man who held on to post in rushing water relives ordeal
Survivors of the devastating Spanish floods have told Sky News they feel lucky to be alive.
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Family left with nothing forced to salvage precious memories after home devastated by Spain floods
From filthy mud-caked bags Isabel picks through the only belongings she has left in the world.
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War is on their doorstep, but a 'duty to serve' keeps staff working at Beirut hospital
Up on the roof of the St Therese Hospital, you can see just how close this war has come.
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Zelenskyy calls on allies to stop 'watching' and act on North Korean threat in Russia
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called on the UK and other Ukrainian allies to stop "watching" and provide long-range weapons to strike North Korean troops in Russia before they enter combat.
Entertainment News
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Jeff Bridges on The Old Man - and instilling joy on set
Life in between filming the first and second series of The Old Man has been vastly different for Jeff Bridges.
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Ed Sheeran beats copyright appeal over claim Thinking Out Loud ripped off Marvin Gaye's Let's Get It On
An appeals court has upheld a ruling that Ed Sheeran's hit song Thinking Out Loud did not illegally copy the Marvin Gaye classic, Let's Get It On.
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US election: The celebrities backing Donald Trump or Kamala Harris
Can the influence of celebrities sway voters when it comes to the US election?
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Thieves steal Andy Warhol print of Queen Elizabeth II in the Netherlands - but bungle heist
"Amateurish" thieves have made off with a screen print of Queen Elizabeth II by Andy Warhol as part of a botched gallery heist in the Netherlands.
Video
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Disposable income levels to worsen and wages to stagnate in wake of budget, says thinktank
The next five years will hurt disposable income and wages will stagnate further following Chancellor Rachel Reeves' budget, an influential thinktank has said.
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Anger at response to Spain floods grows - as man who held on to post in rushing water relives ordeal
Survivors of the devastating Spanish floods have told Sky News they feel lucky to be alive.
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Budget: Hostile market response as chancellor suffers Halloween nightmare
First things first: don't panic.
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Robert Jenrick or Kemi Badenoch to be crowned Tory leader today - but whoever wins contest faces daunting task
The next leader of the Conservative party will be announced today, following a run-off between Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick.