Yorkshire Coast News
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Two Closure Orders Granted in Bridlington
Humberside Police applied for the closure orders for properties on the Promenade and Victoria Road after incidents of anti-social behaviour.
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Scarborough Athletic Make New Loan Signing as Midfielder Departs
Scarborough Athletic have announced that Sam Reed is joining the club on loan for the rest of the season from Sheffield Wednesday.
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East Yorkshire Council Tax Increase Agreed to Support Policing Budget
The Humberside Police and Crime Panel have unanimously agreed to increase council tax for Policing by £13.99 for 2025/26 for Band D properties.
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MP Calls for Direct Scarborough to London Train Service
Scarborough and Whitby MP, Alison Hume, has urged the government to consider allowing more open access rail operators to run services to and from the Yorkshire Coast
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Deputy Mayor Backs 29% Increase in North Yorkshire Fire Service Tax
A 28.9% increase in the council tax charge for the Fire and Rescue service in North Yorkshire was needed according to the region's Deputy Mayor.
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Scarborough Running Group Launch 48 Hour Charity Relay Challenge
Run Scarborough, a local group created for anyone who wants to run or would like to get into running, will be taking on a 48-hour relay challenge for charity next month.
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Driffield Sheltered Housing Scheme Shares in £7.8 Million Grant
East Riding of Yorkshire Council has been awarded a £7.8 million grant from Homes England, the Government’s Housing and Regeneration Agency, to develop two new sheltered housing schemes.
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Regeneration Project Moves Forward at Leeds Bradford Airport
Leeds Bradford Airport (LBA) has awarded the contract for Phase 2 of its £100m regeneration project to Farrans Construction, marking a significant step in the airport's transformation.
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Scarborough to Hull Rail Line to Close This Evening
There will be line closures between Scarborough and Hull from 18:30 today (Feb 12th) to allow for electrical repair works.
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£1.2m Funding Boost for Emergency Healthcare Research on Yorkshire Coast
A new £1.2 million research project is set to investigate the challenges of providing urgent and emergency healthcare in rural and coastal areas, with a focus on the Yorkshire coast.
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Police Call for Parents Support Tackling Eastfield ASB incidents
North Yorkshire Police say there has been an increase in anti-social behaviour incidents in Eastfield over the last few days.
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Fall in Anti Social Behaviour in North Yorkshire
The latest figures show a fall in reported instances of Anti Social Behaviour in the county this year.
Top Stories
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Children among 28 injured as car driven into Munich crowd in 'suspected attack'
At least 28 people have been injured, including children, after a car was driven into a crowd in a "suspected attack" in Munich, authorities said.
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Farage explores criminal claim over NatWest debanking
The Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is exploring launching private criminal proceedings against NatWest Group over the debanking scandal which resulted in the lender's former chief losing her job.
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Man convicted of 'Essex Boys' murders to be released from prison after 27 years
One of the men convicted of the notorious "Essex Boys" murders will be released from prison on licence after 27 years.
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Semina Halliwell: No evidence authorities could have prevented 12-year-old's overdose death, coroner says
An inquest into a 12-year-old girl's fatal overdose, after she told police she was raped by an older boy, has found no evidence her death could have been prevented by authorities.
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104 year-old woman granted birthday wish and taken to New York prison
A care home resident has been taken to the local prison in the state of New York, as part of her 104th birthday wish.
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NHS dentists 'very weak' and 'not fit for purpose', health leaders warn
NHS dentists are "very weak" and "not fit for purpose", England's chief medical officer has warned.
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Recording captures audio of Titanic submersible implosion
A recording has captured the implosion of the Titan submersible which went missing on its voyage to the wreck of the Titanic.
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Kayaker survives being swallowed by humpback whale in Chile
A kayaker has said he thought he was going to die when he was swallowed by a humpback whale.
National News
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Brothers deny assaulting police officers at Manchester Airport
Two brothers have pleaded not guilty to assaulting police officers in a disturbance at Manchester Airport.
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Farage explores criminal claim over NatWest debanking
The Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is exploring launching private criminal proceedings against NatWest Group over the debanking scandal which resulted in the lender's former chief losing her job.
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PM backs Rachel Reeves after she was 'investigated over expenses' at banking job
Sir Keir Starmer says he has full confidence in Rachel Reeves after questions were raised about inaccuracies in her CV and her use of expenses in a previous job.
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Economy shows surprise growth at end of 2024 - but living standards hit
The UK economy grew fractionally during the final three months of 2024, according to early official figures, which ease the immediate risk of a recession.
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Man convicted of 'Essex Boys' murders to be released from prison after 27 years
One of the men convicted of the notorious "Essex Boys" murders will be released from prison on licence after 27 years.
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Una Crown: Man found guilty of 86-year-old's murder after DNA found on nail clippings
A man has been found guilty of the murder of an 86-year-old woman after DNA which matched his profile was found on her nail clippings.
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Health anxiety - not emergencies - clogging up A&E, doctors warn
It's rare access. To allow Sky News cameras into a hospital as it struggles through another winter crisis.
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More than 60,000 patients waiting 12 hours in A&E in January, according to NHS figures
The number of patients waiting for 12 hours in A&E after a decision has been made to admit them - known as a "trolley-wait" - rose above 60,000 for the first time in January.
World News
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Children among 28 injured as car driven into Munich crowd in 'suspected attack'
At least 28 people have been injured, including children, after a car was driven into a crowd in a "suspected attack" in Munich, authorities said.
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What we know about Munich car ramming which has left dozens injured
At least 28 people are injured after a car drove into a crowd in Munich, police have said.
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Munich: Suspected car attack will fill Germans with dread
Confirmation that police are investigating the Munich car crash as a "suspected attack" will fill Germans with dread and add fuel to an already highly emotional election debate.
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Why case of jailed Briton Jimmy Lai is major sticking point for Keir Starmer's relations with China
The UK government is facing increasing pressure to call on China to release jailed pro-democracy campaigner Jimmy Lai as it seeks closer trading ties with Beijing.
Entertainment News
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Emilia Perez was a BAFTAs and Oscars frontrunner - where did it all go wrong?
At the start of awards season, Emilia Perez looked like it could come away as one of this year's big success stories.
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Mad About The Boy: Bridget Jones is back - but is she still relevant?
A "verbally incontinent spinster, who smokes like a chimney, drinks like a fish and dresses like her mother" - not an auspicious introduction to Bridget Rose Jones, but accurate.
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Former Real Housewives star Teddi Mellencamp reveals she has multiple brain tumours
Teddi Mellencamp, former star of The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills, says doctors have found multiple tumours on her brain.
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Grimes criticises Musk for taking their son to Oval Office briefing
Grimes has criticised former partner Elon Musk's decision to bring their son to an Oval Office news conference.
Video
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Economy shows surprise growth at end of 2024 - but living standards hit
The UK economy grew fractionally during the final three months of 2024, according to early official figures, which ease the immediate risk of a recession.
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Starmer cuts short Buckinghamshire visit after farmers stage noisy tractor protest
Farmers forced the prime minister to cut short a visit to a housing development as they drove tractors to the site in a protest against changes to inheritance tax.
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'Today is the big one': Trump says he will unveil 'reciprocal' trade tariffs
US President Donald Trump says he will unveil "reciprocal" trade tariffs on Thursday, adding: "Today is the big one".
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Ukraine has every reason to be worried after Trump's comments
You should always give peace a chance. That US President Donald Trump "thinks out of the box" is already the cliche of the moment.