Yorkshire Coast News
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Scarborough and Whitby MP Explains Her Commons Votes
Scarborough and Whitby MP, Alison Hume, has explained why she voted for the End of Life Bill and the Crime and Policing Bill.
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North Yorkshire Moors Railway Switches to Diesel Engines During Hot Weather
The railway say the move will reduce the risk of lineside fires during the hot weather.
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Reform Win Eastfield Seat on North Yorkshire Council
Reform UK candidate Tom Seston has been named the winner of Scarborough’s Eastfield by-election for a seat on North Yorkshire Council.
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Scarborough Set to Host Summer Solstice Yoga Event for Charity
Scarborough will mark the summer solstice with a unique community yoga event on the town's star map beach this Saturday
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Scarborough Fringe Festival Enters Final Weekend with Diverse Performances
Scarborough's Fringe festival is set to conclude its ten day run this weekend, having offered a wide array of performances across various venues in the town.
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Yellow Thunderstorm Warning Issued for Yorkshire Coast
The Yorkshire Coast could experience scattered thunderstorms from Saturday afternoon into the evening and night, according to a yellow weather warning issued by the Met Office.
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Yorkshire Coast Heat Stoke Warning
Over half of adults in Yorkshire and Humberside can’t tell heat stroke from heat exhaustion, St John Ambulance warns.
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International Teams Confirmed for Bridlington Beach Volleyball Tournaments
Future stars will be out to impress at Bridlington beach events later this month.
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Hornsea Inshore Lifeboat Rescues Walkers and Dogs Stranded by Tide
Two people and their two dogs were rescued after being cut off by the tide near Rolston, East Yorkshire.
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Scarborough Class A Drug-Dealer Jailed for 11 Years
A drug dealer has been jailed for 11 years after being snared by police teamwork in Scarborough along with crucial support from the North Yorkshire Drug Analysis Project.
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A64 Malton Bypass Ropen After Collision
North Yorkshire Police say the eastbound carriageway is now reopen.
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Scarborough Councillors Welcome Football Pitch Repair Backstop
A three point two million pound backstop plan to ensure Scarborough Athletics home pitch is repaired in the next 12 months has been welcomed by Scarborough Councillors.
Top Stories
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MPs back legalising assisted dying in England and Wales after historic Commons vote
MPs have voted to approve a historic bill that would legalise assisted dying in England and Wales.
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How did your MP vote on the assisted dying bill ?
The assisted dying bill passed its third reading in the Commons with a majority of 23 and will now be passed to the House of Lords.
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Assisted dying bill: People on both sides of the debate react to historic vote
People on both sides of the assisted dying debate have told Sky News how they feel about the outcome of today's vote – and while some are popping open champagne, others are "incredibly disappointed".
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Palestine Action to be banned after break in at RAF base, Sky News understands
The home secretary is planning to proscribe the Palestine Action group, effectively branding it as a terrorist organisation, Sky News understands.
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Fordow: What we know about Iran's secretive 'nuclear mountain' - and how Israel might try to destroy it
Deep beneath a mountain, hundreds of centrifuges spin, enriching Iran's uranium that Israel suspects is destined for a nuclear weapon.
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Bayesian: Sunken British superyacht emerges from seabed
Salvage teams have managed to raise a British superyacht which capsized and sank 10 months ago off the coast of Sicily during a storm.
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UK weather: Yellow warning for thunderstorms as heatwave intensifies
A yellow warning for thunderstorms has been issued by the Met Office - as a nationwide heatwave intensifies.
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UK weather: How to stay cool in the heat
Temperatures in parts of England could reach up to 34C this weekend, with an amber heat health alert in force across England.
National News
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MPs back legalising assisted dying in England and Wales after historic Commons vote
MPs have voted to approve a historic bill that would legalise assisted dying in England and Wales.
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How did your MP vote on the assisted dying bill?
The assisted dying bill passed its third reading in the Commons with a majority of 23 and will now be passed to the House of Lords.
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Assisted dying bill: People on both sides of the debate react to historic vote
People on both sides of the assisted dying debate have told Sky News how they feel about the outcome of today's vote – and while some are popping open champagne, others are "incredibly disappointed".
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Inside Britain's largest nuclear weapons site - as scientists race to build a new warhead by the 2030s
Vaults of enriched uranium and plutonium to make nuclear bombs are dotted about a secure site in Berkshire along with Anglo-Saxon burial mounds and a couple of lakes.
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Palestine Action to be banned after break in at RAF base, Sky News understands
The home secretary is planning to proscribe the Palestine Action group, effectively branding it as a terrorist organisation, Sky News understands.
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Teenager who murdered 12-year-old Ava White named for first time
The teenager who murdered 12-year-old Ava White in Liverpool can be publicly named for the first time after turning 18.
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UK preparing charter flights out of Israel for British nationals
The UK is preparing charter flights to evacuate British nationals from Israel as the conflict in the Middle East deepens.
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Eight men arrested near Iranian embassy in London after 'altercation at protest'
Eight men have been arrested near the Iranian embassy in London after a protest turned violent, police have said.
World News
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Fordow: What we know about Iran's secretive 'nuclear mountain' - and how Israel might try to destroy it
Deep beneath a mountain, hundreds of centrifuges spin, enriching Iran's uranium that Israel suspects is destined for a nuclear weapon.
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Regime change in Iran is 'unacceptable', says the Kremlin
Regime change in Iran is "unacceptable" and the assassination of the country's supreme leader would "open the Pandora's box", the Kremlin has said.
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How are investigators looking into the Air India crash - and how long could they take?
The devastating Air India plane crash which killed 229 passengers and 12 crew has been labelled a "mystery" by experts.
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China says British warship sailed through Taiwan Strait to 'cause trouble'
China has criticised a British warship's passage through the Taiwan Strait as a deliberate move to "cause trouble".
Entertainment News
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US singer Chris Brown pleads not guilty to attempting to cause GBH
Singer Chris Brown has pleaded not guilty to attempting to cause grievous bodily harm over an alleged bottle attack at a London nightclub two years ago.
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Director Danny Boyle on how 28 Years Later could be seen as an allegory for Brexit
Director Danny Boyle has said his latest film 28 Years Later could be seen as an allegory for Brexit.
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Judi Dench, Malala and Stanley Tucci join call for Starmer to 'end UK complicity' in Gaza
Dame Judi Dench, Malala and Stanley Tucci are among another 100 famous names who have added their signatures to a letter urging Sir Keir Starmer to "end the UK's complicity" in Gaza.
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Kneecap rapper appears in court on terror charge - as protesters gather outside
A member of Irish-language rap group Kneecap has appeared in court in London after being charged with a terror offence - as hundreds of protesters gathered in support outside.
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MPs back legalising assisted dying in England and Wales after historic Commons vote
MPs have voted to approve a historic bill that would legalise assisted dying in England and Wales.
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Fordow: What we know about Iran's secretive 'nuclear mountain' - and how Israel might try to destroy it
Deep beneath a mountain, hundreds of centrifuges spin, enriching Iran's uranium that Israel suspects is destined for a nuclear weapon.
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Post Office scandal: 'Hugely significant' evidence unearthed in computer expert's garage
A damning report into the faulty Post Office IT system that preceded Horizon has been unearthed after nearly 30 years - and it could help overturn criminal convictions.
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US singer Chris Brown pleads not guilty to attempting to cause GBH
Singer Chris Brown has pleaded not guilty to attempting to cause grievous bodily harm over an alleged bottle attack at a London nightclub two years ago.