Yorkshire Coast News
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More Temporary Toilets To Be Installed In Filey Ahead Of Summer SeasonNorth Yorkshire Council is more than doubling the number of temporary toilets at Royal Parade in Filey to meet rising demand ahead of the busy summer period.
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Scarborough Fringe Festival Gets Underway Today With Action-Packed ProgrammeThe Scarborough Fringe Festival kicks off today, bringing ten days of diverse performances to traditional and unique venues across the Yorkshire Coast.
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Scalby Fair Week Gets Underway With A Packed Schedule Of EventsThe annual Scalby Fair week begins today, featuring a variety of community events, live entertainment, and an expanded classic car show, culminating in the main fair day on the 20th.
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North Yorkshire Council Confirms Reopening Date As Scarborough Sports Village Pitch Surface InstalledNorth Yorkshire Council has confirmed that the installation of the new playing surface at Scarborough Sports Village is on track to be completed by Friday, June 26.
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New Surf School And Café Approved For Popular Yorkshire Coast Tourist SpotA well-established surf school in Cayton Bay will be replaced by a modernized 21-metre-long facility featuring a new first-floor café, equipment hire, and storage space, following approval from North Yorkshire Council.
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Family-Owned Yorkshire Coast Holiday Business Scoops Five Tripadvisor AwardsA family-owned holiday business on the Yorkshire Coast is celebrating after all five of its parks and accommodation sites received the prestigious Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice Award.
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Community Campaign And Council Join Forces To Clean Up Bridlington PropertiesA community-led Property Pride campaign is successfully working alongside the local council and police to revamp run-down buildings and rebuild civic pride in Bridlington town centre.
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Resident Who Says Rats Tried to Eat Through Their Door Objects to Restaurant Licence BidA Whitby resident is opposing a late-night licence application for a returning fish and chip restaurant, claiming that food waste is attracting rats that have started eating through their property's doorframe.
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More Opportunities For Aspiring Musicians Across North YorkshireYoung musicians of all abilities across North Yorkshire are set to benefit from an expanded programme of musical opportunities, including new digital technology and accessible instruments.
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Government Commits £3.2 Million For Fylingdales Moor Wildfire Recovery As Businesses Denied CompensationThe government has announced up to £3.2 million in funding to restore the North York Moors following last summer's devastating Fylingdales wildfire, despite ongoing frustration over a lack of compensation for affected businesses.
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New Parking Machines Planned for East Riding Car Parks Amid Cash Payment ConcernsEast Riding car parks are set to receive new parking payment machines by the autumn, prompting a Hornsea councillor to seek assurances over the availability of cash payment options for visitors.
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Here We Go! Pitch Roll Out Underway at Scarborough Sports VillageA new artificial pitch is finally being laid at Scarborough Sports Village, paving the way for local clubs to return home after significant structural issues forced a year away.
Top Stories
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British man jailed for encouraging vulnerable American to shoot himself during video callA British man has been jailed for more than six years for encouraging a 21-year-old American to take his own life with a shotgun during a video call.
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Little love lost for Labour government among focus group of Makerfield votersAndy Burnham makes a lot of the Westminster political class being out of touch with the places and the people beyond its tight boundaries of the Palace of Westminster and Whitehall, and the sense it's populated by people of privilege who attended private schools and Oxbridge and who hail from the capital or the shires of the south.
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Sir Jeffrey Donaldson denies apology to alleged victim was about abuseSir Jeffrey Donaldson confirmed he apologised to an alleged abuse victim, but denied it was because of any offences committed against her.
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Ireland v Israel football match to be held at neutral venue amid protest fearsUEFA has approved a request to hold a football match between Ireland and Israel at a neutral venue behind closed doors, following protest fears.
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Taylor Swift makes musical history - againTaylor Swift has become the youngest woman ever inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, aged 36.
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Why you shouldn't pay for passport photos | Money newsletterMore than 200,000 people have now signed up to our free Money newsletter, which brings the kind of content you enjoy in the award-winning Money blog directly to your inbox every week.
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Thailand's Princess Bajrakitiyabha dies aged 47Thailand's Princess Bajrakitiyabha has died after nearly four years in a coma, aged 47.
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Ukraine's strikes on Crimea refineries and pipelines spark worst fuel crisis on peninsula since 2014Ukraine's continued strikes on fuel supplies to Crimea have sparked the worst fuel crisis on the Russian-held peninsula since it was illegally annexed by Russia in 2014.
National News
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British man jailed for encouraging vulnerable American to shoot himself during video callA British man has been jailed for more than six years for encouraging a 21-year-old American to take his own life with a shotgun during a video call.
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Girl charged with attempted murder over school stabbing that left three injured - as counter-terror police lead probeA schoolgirl has been charged over a school stabbing in Manchester that left two 14-year-olds and a 27-year-old man with knife wounds.
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Why you shouldn't pay for passport photos | Money newsletterMore than 200,000 people have now signed up to our free Money newsletter, which brings the kind of content you enjoy in the award-winning Money blog directly to your inbox every week.
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Man pleads guilty after 'launching frying pan' at police during Southampton protest over Henry Nowak murderA 36-year-old man has pleaded guilty to violent disorder after a protest in Southampton over the murder of Henry Nowak led to clashes with police.
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Sir Jeffrey Donaldson denies apology to alleged victim was about abuseSir Jeffrey Donaldson confirmed he apologised to an alleged abuse victim, but denied it was because of any offences committed against her.
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UK economy contracts as Iran war bitesThe UK economy shrank slightly, as fuel price rises caused by the Iran war hit spending, new official figures show.
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Meningitis B jab to be offered to one million young peopleAround a million Year 13 pupils and those under 25 starting university this autumn will be offered the meningitis B (menB) vaccine.
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Why football legend hit out at 'arrogant' Three Lions song - as it's re-released (again)It's three decades since Frank Skinner, David Baddiel and The Lightning Seeds famously sang that football was "coming home" at Euro 96.
World News
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Thailand's Princess Bajrakitiyabha dies aged 47Thailand's Princess Bajrakitiyabha has died after nearly four years in a coma, aged 47.
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Ukraine's strikes on Crimea refineries and pipelines spark worst fuel crisis on peninsula since 2014Ukraine's continued strikes on fuel supplies to Crimea have sparked the worst fuel crisis on the Russian-held peninsula since it was illegally annexed by Russia in 2014.
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Risk of 'very strong' El Nino raising global temperatures, scientists warnForecasters say there is a risk of a "very strong" El Nino, which typically leads to higher global temperatures and drought in some areas, but heavy rainfall in others.
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Five claims from former Palestinian prime minister Mohammad Shtayyeh and why they matterWe spent an hour talking to former Palestinian prime minister Mohammad Shtayyeh, who is one of the most influential voices in the West Bank.
Entertainment News
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Taylor Swift makes musical history - againTaylor Swift has become the youngest woman ever inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, aged 36.
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Doctor Who Christmas special cancelled as showrunner leaves sci-fi programmeThe Doctor Who special planned for this Christmas has been cancelled and Russell T Davies is leaving the long-running sci-fi TV series.
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Why football legend hit out at 'arrogant' Three Lions song - as it's re-released (again)It's three decades since Frank Skinner, David Baddiel and The Lightning Seeds famously sang that football was "coming home" at Euro 96.
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Singer-songwriter to the stars Talay Riley stabbed to death in LondonA singer-songwriter who worked with Dua Lipa, Britney Spears and Zendaya has died aged 35 after he was stabbed in east London.
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Little love lost for Labour government among focus group of Makerfield votersAndy Burnham makes a lot of the Westminster political class being out of touch with the places and the people beyond its tight boundaries of the Palace of Westminster and Whitehall, and the sense it's populated by people of privilege who attended private schools and Oxbridge and who hail from the capital or the shires of the south.
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Prince William tells tech industry it could help prevent homelessnessPrince William has told the tech industry that homelessness rarely happens without warning - and technology could help to solve the issue.
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Ukrainian strikes hit arms factory and oil refinery deep inside RussiaUkraine says an arms factory and an oil refinery deep inside Russia are among the targets it has hit in a fresh wave of attacks.
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Water firm faces £44.7m 'enforcement package' for sewage failingsWelsh Water has become the latest major utility firm to face financial sanctions over wastewater failings, with a £44.7m "enforcement package" proposed by the industry regulator.





