Yorkshire Coast News
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Filey Residents Launch Bold Bid to Save Historic Queen Street Land from Private DevelopmentIn the heart of Filey’s oldest quarter, a dedicated group of volunteers is racing against time to reclaim a neglected plot of land on Queen Street.
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North Yorkshire Set for Global Spotlight as Council Backs Return of Elite CyclingNorth Yorkshire is poised to reaffirm its status as a premier destination for international sport following a decision by North Yorkshire Council to commit essential funding for the Tour of Britain.
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Parents Demand Answers Over Whitby School Education ConcernsParents in Whitby are expressing immense disappointment and demanding answers following a fiery public meeting regarding the future of secondary education and the decision not to join the Wonder Learning Partnership.
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Camra Backs Plan To Stop Scarborough Pub’s Conversion Into FlatsA newly formed community campaign, backed by Camra and local councillors, has been launched to save The Duchess pub in Scarborough from being converted into flats.
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Repairs Approved For Charity Shop Exterior Damaged Beyond Repair By StormA Sue Ryder charity shop in Filey is set for a makeover after its storm-damaged exterior was granted repair approval by North Yorkshire Council.
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A64 CLOSED Between Malton & York Due To AccidentNorth Yorkshire Police say the road is closed in both directions near High Hutton.
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Hospital Chiefs Explain Bridlington Care Unit Closure PlansYork and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is currently evaluating a plan to shut down the Bridlington Care Unit.
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Deputy Mayor Praises Huge Surge In North Yorkshire Fire Safety VisitsJo Coles, the Deputy Mayor of York and North Yorkshire for Policing, Fire and Crime, has commended the region's fire service for significantly exceeding its home safety visit targets and leading the way on high-rise building assessments.
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Litter Lottery Sees Fines Vary on The Yorkshire Coast As New Powers Introduced In Scarborough And WhitbyLitterers on the Yorkshire Coast face a postcode lottery when it comes to fines, with North Yorkshire Council introducing new crackdown measures in Scarborough and Whitby.
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First 'Cuddle Bed' Arrives At Scarborough Hospital Following Community Fundraising CampaignScarborough Hospital has received its first 'cuddle bed' to offer comfort and closeness for end-of-life patients and their loved ones, following a successful community fundraising drive.
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Scarborough Athletic Chairman Warns Of Financial Challenges Despite Return HomeScarborough Athletic will return to Scarborough Sports Village next season following a year at Bridlington, but the club's chairman has cautioned that the move will not instantly resolve their financial hurdles.
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Anti-Fracking Group's Campaign 'Nowhere Near Over' Following Scarborough Gas Rig RejectionA North Yorkshire anti-fracking group vows to continue its fight as Europa Oil & Gas prepares to appeal the council's refusal of a 125ft gas rig in Burniston.
Top Stories
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Bodies of three women recovered from sea off BrightonThe bodies of three women were recovered from the sea in Brighton early today, Sussex Police have said.
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Princess of Wales: 'Really significant moment' as royal makes first official foreign trip since 2022The Princess of Wales will begin her first overseas trip since her cancer treatment today.
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Met Police touts success of live facial recognition trial after woman wanted for more than 20 years is arrested in LondonSeveral suspects have been arrested after being caught by facial recognition cameras, including a woman wanted for an assault more than 20 years ago.
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OpenAI trial: Sam Altman insists he's trustworthy in riposte to Elon MuskOpenAI boss Sam Altman has insisted he is an "honest and trustworthy businessperson", as he rejected Elon Musk's claim he moved to "steal" the company and turn it from a charity into a capitalist venture.
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Jason Collins: NBA's first openly gay player dies aged 47Former NBA star Jason Collins, the first openly gay player in a major US professional sports league, has died at the age of 47.
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Israel qualifies for Eurovision Song Contest finalIsrael's entry has qualified for the Eurovision Song Contest final.
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Teacher accused of baby murder told police 'I will fight you til the day I die'Warning: Some readers may find this story upsetting.
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'Alarmingly high' levels of salt in popular sandwiches - with one nearing five McDonald's burgersThere's an "alarmingly high" amount of salt in some of Britain's most popular shop-bought sandwiches, a study has warned.
National News
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The working class extrovert who wants to be Labour leader - who is Wes Streeting?Wes Streeting couldn't have been plotting a coup against Sir Keir Starmer, his friends claim, because he went to the cinema to watch the Devil Wears Prada 2.
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Bodies of three women recovered from sea off BrightonThe bodies of three women were recovered from the sea in Brighton early today, Sussex Police have said.
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Starmer should put Burnham in the cabinet to create a 'team of all the talents', says HarmanSir Keir Starmer should appoint Andy Burnham to his cabinet, as he has "huge talents", Harriet Harman said.
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Teacher accused of baby murder told police 'I will fight you til the day I die'Warning: Some readers may find this story upsetting.
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Princess of Wales: 'Really significant moment' as royal makes first official foreign trip since 2022The Princess of Wales will begin her first overseas trip since her cancer treatment today.
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Met Police touts success of live facial recognition trial after woman wanted for more than 20 years is arrested in LondonSeveral suspects have been arrested after being caught by facial recognition cameras, including a woman wanted for an assault more than 20 years ago.
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'Alarmingly high' levels of salt in popular sandwiches - with one nearing five McDonald's burgersThere's an "alarmingly high" amount of salt in some of Britain's most popular shop-bought sandwiches, a study has warned.
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Paedophile who faked being a 'non-verbal' wheelchair user is jailedA paedophile who pretended to be a wheelchair user to avoid being prosecuted for child abuse has been jailed for 15 years.
World News
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Trump vs Xi: Who will win the battle of the superpowers in Beijing??Listen to The World with Richard Engel and Yalda Hakim on your podcast app?
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Trump weighs in on Starmer and bumper China visit preview? Follow Trump100 on your podcast app ?
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Putin says Russia will deploy 'most powerful' Sarmat nuclear missile this yearVladimir Putin says Russia will deploy the world's "most powerful" nuclear missile at the end of this year.
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Israel qualifies for Eurovision Song Contest finalIsrael's entry has qualified for the Eurovision Song Contest final.
Entertainment News
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Israel qualifies for Eurovision Song Contest finalIsrael's entry has qualified for the Eurovision Song Contest final.
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UK's Eurovision act to feature special 'mega synthesiser'The UK's Eurovision entrant says it's been "a lot of work" to get ready for the contest, promising a "mega synthesiser" for the occasion.
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Wordle to launch as TV game show with Savannah Guthrie as host and Jimmy Fallon co-producingWordle, the popular online word game, is coming to our screens as a game show.
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Rod Stewart tells King he 'put that little ratbag in his place' in comments about US state visitSir Rod Stewart has told the King he was "absolutely superb" during his recent state visit to the US, adding that His Majesty "put that little ratbag in his place".
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OpenAI trial: Sam Altman insists he's trustworthy in riposte to Elon MuskOpenAI boss Sam Altman has insisted he is an "honest and trustworthy businessperson", as he rejected Elon Musk's claim he moved to "steal" the company and turn it from a charity into a capitalist venture.
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Who is 'King of the North' and would-be prime minister Andy Burnham?He's the would-be Labour leader and prime minister who has stood for the leadership unsuccessfully twice before.
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UK's Eurovision act to feature special 'mega synthesiser'The UK's Eurovision entrant says it's been "a lot of work" to get ready for the contest, promising a "mega synthesiser" for the occasion.
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Cut employee national insurance to win back voters, Labour report saysRadical economic reforms such as cutting national insurance and overhauling capital gains tax are Labour's only ways of winning back voters they have lost to Reform and the Greens, a report will warn.





