Yorkshire Coast News
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Bridlington Town Manager and Assistant Leave ClubBridlington Town have announced the immediate departure of their manager and his assistant
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Scarborough Air Cadets Appeal for Adult Volunteers to Support Growing RanksThe 739 Scarborough Squadron of the Royal Air Force Air Cadets has launched an appeal for adult volunteers to help manage and instruct the next generation of young people on the Yorkshire Coast.
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Surge in Antisocial Behaviour on North Yorkshire Coast Despite County-Wide ReductionReports of Antisocial Behaviour (ASB) have seen a notable increase along the North Yorkshire Coast, even as the wider county records significant success in reducing overall ASB incidents, according to figures released by North Yorkshire Police.
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Council Asks Government for Clarity on Fracking Plans Ahead of Burniston Gas Rig DecisionNorth Yorkshire Council wants to know the Government’s ‘precise position’ on fracking as plans for a gas rig near Scarborough will be decided ‘in the near future’.
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Whitby Town Field Young Side For Grangetown TripWhitby will field an under-18 side for their away North Riding Senior Cup tie on Tuesday.
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Managerless Brid Face Bishops ClashBridlington Town visit Bishop Auckland on Tuesday, their first match since parting company with their manager and assistant.
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Pickering Town in North Riding Senior ClashPikes go to Marske United in the North Riding Senior Cup on Tuesday night.
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Scarborough Dial A Ride Goes Electric With Transport GrantCommunity transport services have been boosted after organisations across North Yorkshire have benefited from a scheme that has provided £552,000 in funding to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
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Bridlington Town AFC Announces Twinning with Norway's Arendal FCBridlington Town AFC has announced an official twinning with Norwegian League 2 side Arendal FC, a partnership aimed at strengthening player development and fostering international collaboration.
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Humberside Police and Crime Commissioner Role to be AbolishedThe role of Police and Crime Commissioners across the country is to be abolished in a move the Government says will save the taxpayer at least £100 million.
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Yellow Warning Issued for Yorkshire Coast as Snow and Ice Threaten DisruptionThe Met Office has issued a Yellow warning for snow and ice on the Yorkshire Coast, cautioning that disruption is likely later this week.
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Whitby Charity Honoured with The King’s Award for Voluntary ServiceWhitby's WHISH charity has been awarded The King’s Award for Voluntary Service (KAVS), the highest award given to local volunteer groups across the United Kingdom.
Top Stories
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Home secretary admits illegal immigration numbers still 'too high' under Labour - but says Farage can 'sod off'The home secretary has admitted the UK's illegal immigrant numbers are "too high" - but said Nigel Farage can "sod off" after he claimed she sounded like a Reform supporter.
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Why women are being forced to go abroad to help heal from a lifetime of traumaFemale genital mutilation (FGM) survivors in the UK have been told they have to wait for "more research into the effectiveness" of reconstruction surgery, forcing many to fund their own travel and treatment abroad.
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UK weather: Snow possible in parts of country today as temperatures plummetTemperatures plummeted towards sub-zero overnight as Arctic air descended on the UK, with snow possible in some parts of the country today.
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Former pilot who tried to cut plane's engines after taking magic mushrooms won't serve more prison timeAn off-duty pilot who tried to cut a plane's engines mid-flight won't serve any more time in prison, a US federal judge has ruled.
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New homes earmarked near train stations to get 'default yes' from plannersThe government has announced plans to make it almost impossible for new housing developments near train stations to be opposed.
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'Deeply ashamed' former US treasury secretary Larry Summers quits public life over links to Jeffrey EpsteinFormer US treasury secretary Larry Summers has said he is stepping back from public life as emails showed he continued to communicate with Jeffrey Epstein after the paedophile financier pleaded guilty to soliciting prostitution from an underage girl.
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Sudan 'epicentre of suffering in the world', says UN humanitarian chiefMass killings and millions forced to flee for their lives have made Sudan the "epicentre of suffering in the world", according to the UN's humanitarian affairs chief.
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Ticket resales to be capped at face value under government crackdown on rip-off pricesThe government is set to ban the resale of tickets for live events above their face value, Sky News understands.
National News
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Home secretary admits illegal immigration numbers still 'too high' under Labour - but says Farage can 'sod off'The home secretary has admitted the UK's illegal immigrant numbers are "too high" - but said Nigel Farage can "sod off" after he claimed she sounded like a Reform supporter.
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Why women are being forced to go abroad to help heal from a lifetime of traumaFemale genital mutilation (FGM) survivors in the UK have been told they have to wait for "more research into the effectiveness" of reconstruction surgery, forcing many to fund their own travel and treatment abroad.
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UK weather: Snow possible in parts of country today as temperatures plummetTemperatures plummeted towards sub-zero overnight as Arctic air descended on the UK, with snow possible in some parts of the country today.
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Ticket resales to be capped at face value under government crackdown on rip-off pricesThe government is set to ban the resale of tickets for live events above their face value, Sky News understands.
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New homes earmarked near train stations to get 'default yes' from plannersThe government has announced plans to make it almost impossible for new housing developments near train stations to be opposed.
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Money Problem: 'Nationwide lost £70,000 for 10 days - they can't tell me where it went and their compensation offer is ridiculous'Over the past two years, we've helped readers get thousands back in refunds and outlined their rights in our Money Problem feature. Today's problem is...
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How a grassy Oxfordshire field became an illegal mountain of waste in monthsSatellite images reveal how a grassy field in Oxfordshire was transformed into an illegal waste site in only a few months.
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Starmer: I'll lead Labour into next general electionSir Keir Starmer has insisted he will defy the apparent will of his own voters and lead Labour into the next general election.
World News
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Sudan 'epicentre of suffering in the world', says UN humanitarian chiefMass killings and millions forced to flee for their lives have made Sudan the "epicentre of suffering in the world", according to the UN's humanitarian affairs chief.
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UN Security Council backs Trump peace plan for GazaThe UN Security Council has passed a US-drafted resolution which supports Donald Trump's peace plan for Gaza.
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Former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina sentenced to death after lethal crackdown on uprisingBangladesh's ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina has been sentenced to death.
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Report claims almost 100 Palestinian prisoners have died in Israeli jails since October 2023Nearly a hundred Palestinian prisoners have died in custody since the start of the war in Gaza, according to a human rights group that claims prisoners are being denied medical care and are the victims of systematic and brutal violence.
Entertainment News
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Ticket resales 'to be capped at face value' under government crackdown on rip-off pricesThe government is reportedly set to ban the resale of tickets for live events above their face value.
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Anthony Joshua 'about to break the internet over Jake Paul's face' in Netflix boxing matchBoxer Anthony Joshua is set to mark his comeback to the ring with a surprise heavyweight bout against Jake Paul in Miami.
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BBC 'determined to fight' any Trump legal action, chairman tells staffBBC chair Samir Shah has said there is "no basis for a defamation case and we are determined to fight this" - after Donald Trump said he would sue the corporation for between $1bn and $5bn.
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Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch's 'very odd job' - acting opposite an enormous bird in The Thing With FeathersHe's played Sherlock Holmes, Doctor Strange, and even voiced The Grinch but acting opposite a seven-foot (2.1m) crow may be one of the strangest roles Benedict Cumberbatch has taken on.
Video
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Missed congeniality: Beauty pageant organiser accused of calling contestant a 'dumbhead'The organiser of Miss Universe has told Sky News he cannot stand down from his position - despite allegations he was aggressive towards a contestant.
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Home secretary admits illegal immigration numbers still 'too high' under Labour - but says Farage can 'sod off'The home secretary has admitted the UK's illegal immigrant numbers are "too high" - but said Nigel Farage can "sod off" after he claimed she sounded like a Reform supporter.
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Budget 2025: Ex-Bank of England rate setter Andy Haldane criticises 'repeated mistakes'A former Bank of England chief economist has told Sky News that "repeated mistakes" by the government have been "sucking all life" from the economy ahead of the budget.
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Inside the town where 6 out of 7 children grow up in poverty - and live in fear of homelessnessThe cobbled streets of Newport in Middlesbrough survive from the Victorian era.





