Yorkshire Coast News
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£200,000 for New Football and Sports Area in ScarboroughMore than £200,000 of funding is set to go towards creating a new multi-use games area in a deprived part of North Yorkshire.
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Council Could Move From Scarborough Town Hall to Modern OfficeThe proposed purchase of a modern office building in Scarborough as part of wider plans to rationalise North Yorkshire Council’s estate and support regeneration is to be considered by councillors.
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Cliff Lift Decommissioning Wouldn't Impact Whitby’s Blue Flag StatusNorth Yorkshire Council has moved to reassure residents and visitors that Whitby’s prestigious Blue Flag beach status is not at risk, even if the town’s historic Cliff Lift is permanently decommissioned.
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Scarborough Athletic Face Midweek ShowdownThe Seadogs are back under the lights at the Mounting Systems Stadium on Tuesday.
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North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service donates Breathing Apparatus equipment to FIRE AIDNorth Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service has donated its former Breathing Apparatus sets and associated equipment to FIRE AID following the successful rollout of new state‑of‑the‑art Breathing Apparatus to operational firefighters in October 2025.
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Bridlington RNLI Takes Proactive Step In Supporting Crew Mental WellbeingBridlington RNLI has hosted a dedicated mental health workshop for its volunteer crew, aiming to provide them with the vital tools needed to navigate the unique psychological pressures of life-saving at sea.
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Scarborough Hospital: Violence and Other Crime ConcernsThe NHS Trust that runs York and Scarborough hospitals has said it is closely monitoring the number of criminal incidents recorded by the police at its sites.
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State of the Art Help Points For Scarborough StationNew state-of-the-art help points that connect passengers to a call centre will be installed at Scarborough Station following the approval of plans.
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Young Mayor Appointed for East Riding After Youth Parliament ElectionsA group of dedicated students from across the East Riding have been elected to pivotal new roles, marking a significant step forward in youth engagement and local democratic representation.
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Local MP Pledges To Tackle Short Term Lets and Vandalism in WhitbyAlison Hume says licences are needed for Airbnbs and revealed she was upset by recent vandalism in Whitby.
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Whitby Councillor's Double Devolution FrustrationA Whitby councillor still wants to see more powers given to the town's council.
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Food Waste Action Week in North YorkshireHouseholds are to receive first-hand help and advice on how to make their food go further as part of Food Waste Action Week.
Top Stories
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New evidence challenges Trump claim about deadly girls school strikeOn 28 February, a missile hit Shajareh Tayyebeh School - a girl's primary school in Minab, Hormozgan Province, Iran. Iranian authorities have said the strike killed at least 165 people, many of them children.
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RAF jets shoot down drones heading towards Jordan and BahrainTwo drones heading towards Jordan and Bahrain have been shot down by RAF Typhoon jets during defensive air sorties in the Gulf, the defence secretary said.
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Iranian women footballers granted visas and in 'safe location', says Australian PM AlbaneseAustralia has given visas to five members of the Iranian women's football team after fears of "dire consequences" if they returned home.
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The Royal Family knows the world is watching - but it can't control the Epstein scandalAt a time when there is so much attention around the Royal Family, this was going to be a significant day.
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Taxpayers could fund funeral for Soham murderer Ian HuntleyTaxpayers could pay towards the costs of Ian Huntley's cremation or funeral, unless his family makes alternative arrangements.
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Gerry Adams 'directly responsible' for bomb decisions, High Court toldGerry Adams was "directly responsible for and complicit" in the decisions made by the Provisional IRA to detonate bombs on the British mainland, the High Court has heard.
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Nine arrested over disorder after Rangers v Celtic match - with number expected to rise 'significantly'Nine people have been arrested after clashes between fans broke out when Celtic knocked Rangers out of the Scottish Cup on Sunday.
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British teen Sky Brown is skateboarding world champion againBritish teenager Sky Brown has become the new skateboarding world champion, after previously claiming the title aged 14.
National News
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The Royal Family knows the world is watching - but it can't control the Epstein scandalAt a time when there is so much attention around the Royal Family, this was going to be a significant day.
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Taxpayers could fund funeral for Soham murderer Ian HuntleyTaxpayers could pay towards the costs of Ian Huntley's cremation or funeral, unless his family makes alternative arrangements.
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Gerry Adams 'directly responsible' for bomb decisions, High Court toldGerry Adams was "directly responsible for and complicit" in the decisions made by the Provisional IRA to detonate bombs on the British mainland, the High Court has heard.
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British teen Sky Brown is skateboarding world champion againBritish teenager Sky Brown has become the new skateboarding world champion, after previously claiming the title aged 14.
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RAF jets shoot down drones heading towards Jordan and BahrainTwo drones heading towards Jordan and Bahrain have been shot down by RAF Typhoon jets during defensive air sorties in the Gulf, the defence secretary said.
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Nine arrested over disorder after Rangers v Celtic match - with number expected to rise 'significantly'Nine people have been arrested after clashes between fans broke out when Celtic knocked Rangers out of the Scottish Cup on Sunday.
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Syrian charged with crimes against humanity in UK firstA Syrian man has been charged with murder as a crime against humanity in a first prosecution of its kind in the UK.
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Starmer facing new Labour rebellion as MPs fight to extend porn banThe government is trying to find a solution to banning depictions of step-incest in online pornography amid warnings of a "significant rebellion" from female MPs.
World News
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New evidence challenges Trump claim about deadly girls school strikeOn 28 February, a missile hit Shajareh Tayyebeh School - a girl's primary school in Minab, Hormozgan Province, Iran. Iranian authorities have said the strike killed at least 165 people, many of them children.
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Australia gives humanitarian visas to Iranian women footballers after Trump appealAustralia has given visas to five members of the Iranian women's football team after fears of "dire consequences" if they returned home.
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RAF jets shoot down drones heading towards Jordan and BahrainTwo drones heading towards Jordan and Bahrain have been shot down by RAF Typhoon jets during defensive air sorties in the Gulf, the defence secretary said.
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Iran's miscalculation has 'destroyed everything', Qatar's PM saysSheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al Thani has described Iran's strikes on Gulf countries as a "dangerous miscalculation" - warning the escalation risks destabilising the region and sending shockwaves through the global economy.
Entertainment News
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Woman arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after shots fired at Rihanna's LA homeA 35-year-old Florida woman has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after shots were fired at Rihanna's home.
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BBC 'profoundly regrets' BAFTAs incident, says director general Tim DavieThe BBC regrets its "serious mistake" during the BAFTAs broadcast, the corporation's outgoing director general Tim Davie has said.
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Britney Spears seen driving 'erratically' before arrest, say policeBritney Spears was spotted driving "erratically" before her arrest on suspicion of operating her vehicle under the influence, police say.
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Rapper Ghetts jailed for killing student in hit-and-runRapper Ghetts has been jailed for 12 years after killing a Nepalese student in a hit-and-run collision.
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Kemi Badenoch accused of insulting armed forces for saying RAF 'hanging around' in the Middle EastThe leader of the Conservative Party is facing calls to apologise after she suggested the UK military are "just hanging around" rather than taking the necessary action in the Middle East.
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New evidence challenges Trump claim about deadly girls school strikeOn 28 February, a missile hit Shajareh Tayyebeh School - a girl's primary school in Minab, Hormozgan Province, Iran. Iranian authorities have said the strike killed at least 165 people, many of them children.
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Australia to grant visas to Iranian women footballers after Trump appealAustralia has agreed to provide visas to five members of the Iranian women's football team who sought refuge there after fears of "dire consequences" if they returned home.
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Iran war: Markets are plummeting as the conflict escalates - but not every industry is affectedThe conflict in Iran is inflicting misery on millions - driving up bills and upending energy markets.





