Yorkshire Coast News
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Historic Lifeboat Welcomed into Whitby Harbour
Whitby RNLI escorted the restored 1962 Watson class lifeboat, Voyage by Amity, into Whitby Harbour on Friday.
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New Scarborough Mayor Defends Budget Increase
Scarborough Town Council has faced scrutiny for increasing its mayor’s allowance by 600 per cent despite a ‘cautious’ spending commitment.
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Bridlington Coble Festival Weekend Launches
The spectacular Sailing Coble Festival is being staged at Bridlington over the weekend.
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Seadogs Face Lunchtime Trip To West Yorkshire
Scarborough Athletic are away at NPL East Ossett United on Saturday.
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Whitby Town Face Former Manager in A171 Derby
The Blues make the short trip to Guisborough Town, led by Nathan Haslam, on Saturday, in the Mickey Skinner Memorial Trophy.
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Brid Back At Home For Winterton
Bridlington Town are back at The Mounting Systems Stadium on Saturday.
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Bus Service Overhaul Aims to Boost Reliability Along Yorkshire Coast
From Sunday, East Yorkshire Buses will implement a series of service changes designed to improve reliability, access, and travel options across Scarborough, Bridlington, and Driffield.
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Mayor Welcomes Solar Power Funding for East Yorkshire
The Mayor of Hull and East Yorkshire, Reform UK’s Luke Campbell, has said he is “delighted” with the region having secured the joint highest grant from the Government’s Mayoral Renewables Fund.
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Whitby Leisure Centre and Eastfield Policing Hub to Get Solar Support
North Yorkshire Mayor David Skaith has welcomed £700,000 in government funding for the region to invest in cheaper, clean energy systems in community buildings.
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Yorkshire Coast Cricket Action
Our local cricketers will be hoping the thunder stays away for their matches today.
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Bridlington Town AFC Seeks Scouts to Enhance Talent Identification
Bridlington Town AFC is looking for passionate football enthusiasts as the club looks to expand its scouting network ahead of the new season.
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Young Persons Discount in East Riding
Young people in the East Riding will be able to travel on local buses for just £1.50 with the return of a discount scheme during the school holidays.
Top Stories
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Every shop and home burned or ransacked: The Syrian city engulfed in tribal violence
The Syrian presidency has announced it's assembling a special taskforce to try to stop nearly a week of sectarian clashes in the southern Druze city of Sweida.
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Ha Long Bay: At least 34 dead after tourist boat capsizes in Vietnam
At least 34 people have died after a tourist boat capsized in Vietnam, according to state media reports.
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LA nightclub crowd crash which left 30 injured may have been intentional, police say
A crash outside a Los Angeles nightclub which left 30 people injured may have been intentional, according to police.
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Chief executive of Astronomer Andy Byron resigns after Coldplay concert video
The chief executive of tech firm Astronomer has resigned after a video appearing to show two of its senior members of staff embracing at a Coldplay concert went viral.
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Why aquatic life is facing a double whammy as sewage overflows spill into rivers amid heavy rain
It doesn't take much for Britain's sewerage system to be overwhelmed.
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More than 100 people arrested across UK in series of protests against Palestine Action ban
More than 100 people protesting against the ban of Palestine Action have been arrested in towns and cities across the UK.
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Lionesses 'very optimistic' Leah Williamson will be fit for Euros semi-final after drama of Sweden shootout
The Lionesses are "very optimistic" captain Leah Williamson will be back for the Euros semi-final against Italy, according to teammate Esme Morgan.
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Trump suing Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch for $10bn after Epstein letter report
Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch, two Wall Street Journal reporters and the publication's owner, News Corp.
National News
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Detective who helped catch 'sadistic' serial killer Peter Tobin believes there are more victims out there
What started as a missing person case led to the capture of an "evil" serial killer who "got sadistic sexual pleasure" from murdering women.
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More than 100 people arrested across UK in series of protests against Palestine Action ban
More than 100 people protesting against the ban of Palestine Action have been arrested in towns and cities across the UK.
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Hit-and-run victim criticises 'appalling' sentence given to uninsured driver
A man who had his leg amputated after a hit-and-run has criticised the "appalling" sentence given to the motorist - as he backed a campaign to increase the "shoddy" penalties for uninsured drivers.
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Lionesses 'very optimistic' Leah Williamson will be fit for Euros semi-final after drama of Sweden shootout
The Lionesses are "very optimistic" captain Leah Williamson will be back for the Euros semi-final against Italy, according to teammate Esme Morgan.
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Why aquatic life is facing a double whammy as sewage overflows spill into rivers amid heavy rain
It doesn't take much for Britain's sewerage system to be overwhelmed.
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Child who died in Minehead school coach crash was 10-year-old boy, police say
The child who died in a school coach crash in Somerset on Thursday was a 10-year-old boy, Avon and Somerset Police have said.
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Parents say 'catalogue of errors' meant authorities failed to stop son's teenage killer
The parents of a young man who was stabbed to death by a 14-year-old girl say their son was failed by the state.
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UK weather: Amber warning for thunderstorms comes into force for London and parts of southern England
An amber alert for thunderstorms is in place for London and most of southeast England, with forecasters warning of "torrential" rain.
World News
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Every shop and home burned or ransacked: The Syrian city engulfed in tribal violence
The Syrian presidency has announced it's assembling a special taskforce to try to stop nearly a week of sectarian clashes in the southern Druze city of Sweida.
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Migrants locked up in notorious El Salvador jail released in Venezuela-US prisoner swap
On Friday, Paolo Paiva waited in a hotel near Caracas airport, nervous but giddy with excitement to be reunited with her brother, finally.
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Ha Long Bay: At least 34 dead after tourist boat capsizes in Vietnam
At least 34 people have died after a tourist boat capsized in Vietnam, according to state media reports.
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Gaza: More than 30 people killed 'as Israeli troops open fire towards Palestinians waiting for aid'
More than 30 people have been killed after Israeli troops opened fire towards crowds of Palestinians waiting for aid, according to witnesses and hospital officials.
Entertainment News
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Police taking no further action after investigation into Kneecap's Glastonbury show
Avon and Somerset Police will take no further action over Kneecap's performance at Glastonbury.
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Snoop Dogg becomes co-owner and investor of Swansea football club saying it's 'an underdog just like me'
Snoop Dogg has become a co-owner and investor of Swansea, with the US rapper hailing the Welsh football club as "an underdog that bites back, just like me".
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Tomorrowland: 'Devastating' blaze destroys main stage at major festival - two days before it was due to begin
A huge fire has destroyed the main stage of a major festival in Belgium - two days before it was due to begin.
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Action taken to stop ticketless Oasis fans from watching this week's shows in Manchester
Huge steel fences have been erected to prevent ticketless fans from watching the Oasis reunion tour in Manchester.
Video
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Babies born with DNA from three people in the UK - to prevent 'devastating' illness with no cure
Eight babies have been born in the UK with DNA from three people following a procedure to eliminate an incurable inherited disease.
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Every shop and home burned or ransacked: The Syrian city engulfed in tribal violence
The Syrian presidency has announced it's assembling a special taskforce to try to stop nearly a week of sectarian clashes in the southern Druze city of Sweida.
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Ofwat could be scrapped in water reforms
An independent review of the water industry is to recommend sweeping changes to the way the sector is managed, including the potential replacement of Ofwat with a strengthened body combining economic and environmental regulation.
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Child who died in Minehead school coach crash was 10-year-old boy, police say
The child who died in a school coach crash in Somerset on Thursday was a 10-year-old boy, Avon and Somerset Police have said.