Yorkshire Coast News
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Health Bosses Reveal Further Details on Proposed Closure of Bridlington Care UnitThe NHS has released a detailed briefing regarding the planned closure of the care unit at Bridlington Hospital, citing a shift towards community-based care and the withdrawal of pandemic-era funding.
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Bridlington Councillor Warns Proposed Tourism Tax Could Damage Coastal BusinessesA Bridlington councillor has warned that a proposed visitor levy on overnight stays could cause reputational damage and complex operational challenges for the local hospitality sector.
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Operation Seabird Event in Scarborough to Protect Marine WildlifeNorth Yorkshire Police are inviting the community to a special event on Marine Drive this Wednesday to learn how to protect Scarborough's coastal wildlife.
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North Yorkshire Police Receives Six 'Good' Grades In Latest Independent InspectionNorth Yorkshire Police has been praised for its leadership, safeguarding, and crime prevention in a new national report, though inspectors noted improvements are needed in its custody environments.
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North Yorkshire Council Agrees To 40p Fee For Public ToiletsNorth Yorkshire Council has approved plans to introduce a standard 40p entry fee for public toilets across the county to help fund an improvement programme.
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Scarborough And Whitby MP Shows Support For The Forget-Me-Not Dementia TrainAlison Hume MP has joined passengers on a special train service designed to support people living with dementia and their carers along the picturesque Esk Valley line.
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New Youth Brass Band Launches In The East RidingYoung brass musicians from Year 3 upwards are being invited to join a newly formed East Riding of Yorkshire Youth Band following a successful music event.
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East Riding Councillors Oppose Proposed Tourism Tax For East YorkshireEast Riding Councillors have voiced strong opposition to a proposed visitor levy, warning it could damage the local hospitality sector and deter tourists.
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Call for International Protection for East Yorkshire's Rare Chalk StreamsEast Riding of Yorkshire Council has passed a motion to support the nomination of the region's rare chalk streams as a UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site and to demand stronger national protections against pollution and over-abstraction.
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Scarborough Town Council Announces Community Grant AwardsScarborough Town Council has revealed the twenty-four local organisations set to benefit from its 2025/26 Community Grant Award Scheme.
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Solar Power Investment Brings Huge Savings to Scarborough and Whitby Community BuildingsA million-pound investment in solar technology is set to slash running costs and carbon emissions at key community facilities across the Yorkshire Coast, including sites in Scarborough and Whitby.
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Eden Camp Reveals Action-Packed Programme Of Events For 2026 SeasonA North Yorkshire military museum has announced its full calendar of immersive events and living history weekends for the 2026 season alongside new ticket pricing.
Top Stories
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How Leicester City went from Premier League champions to the third tier in a decadeIn May 2016, Leicester City held aloft the Premier League trophy, defying 5,000/1 odds in what was one of the most extraordinary underdog stories in the history of English football.
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Children subjected to 'intrusive and traumatic' strip searchesToo many children are still being subjected to "intrusive and traumatic" strip searches, the Children's Commissioner has warned.
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Lufthansa cuts 20,000 flights amid soaring jet fuel costsLufthansa has said 20,000 short-haul flights are being cut from its schedule this summer, allowing it to save on the soaring cost of jet fuel.
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Four tell-tale signs your car has a secret past | Money newsletterMore than 185,000 people have now signed up to our free Money newsletter, which brings the kind of content you enjoy in the award-winning Money blog directly to your inbox every week.
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Facial recognition to be 'rolled out' across UK after human rights challenge failsFacial recognition systems will be introduced across the country, the government has said as it welcomed the failure of a legal challenge to the technology.
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Hay fever sufferers have it worse today than in 1990s - here's whyIf it feels like hay fever is hitting harder every year, you're not imagining it.
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Two UK ticket-holders each win £41.8m share of EuroMillions jackpotTwo UK ticket-holders have scooped a third of the Euromillions jackpot winning more than £41million each, National Lottery operator Allwyn has said.
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Harvey Weinstein 'did what he wanted', says prosecutor as rape retrial beginsHarvey Weinstein used his influence in Hollywood to prey on women, a prosecutor has told a New York jury as a rape charge returned to court for a third time.
National News
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Children subjected to 'intrusive and traumatic' strip searchesToo many children are still being subjected to "intrusive and traumatic" strip searches, the Children's Commissioner has warned.
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Pet owners warned of new EU travel rulesSome pet passports become invalid today due to new EU travel rules.
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How Leicester City went from Premier League champions to the third tier in a decadeIn May 2016, Leicester City held aloft the Premier League trophy, defying 5,000/1 odds in what was one of the most extraordinary underdog stories in the history of English football.
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Hay fever sufferers have it worse today than in 1990s - here's whyIf it feels like hay fever is hitting harder every year, you're not imagining it.
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Facial recognition to be 'rolled out' across UK after human rights challenge failsFacial recognition systems will be introduced across the country, the government has said as it welcomed the failure of a legal challenge to the technology.
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Four tell-tale signs your car has a secret past | Money newsletterMore than 185,000 people have now signed up to our free Money newsletter, which brings the kind of content you enjoy in the award-winning Money blog directly to your inbox every week.
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EFL clubs reject VAR systemEnglish Football League (EFL) clubs have opposed bringing in a VAR challenge system for managers in the Championship.
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Everyone born after 2008 to be banned from smokingHealth Secretary Wes Streeting has hailed a "historic moment for the nation's health" after a law to create a "smoke-free generation" cleared parliament.
World News
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How does the war in Iran end??Listen to The World with Richard Engel and Yalda Hakim on your podcast app?
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Pope warns humanity's destiny could be 'tragically compromised' and calls on politicians to respect international lawThe Pope has warned humanity's future risks being "tragically compromised" due to a breakdown of international law and political responsibility.
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Two Israeli soldiers jailed over smashing of Jesus statue in LebanonTwo Israeli soldiers have been jailed for 30 days and removed from combat duty after a statue of Jesus was destroyed.
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Hundreds of MS-13 gang members in El Salvador mass trial accused of more than 47,000 crimesHundreds of MS-13 gang members accused of homicides, drug and arms trafficking, and disappearances are the subject of a mass trial in El Salvador.
Entertainment News
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Harvey Weinstein 'did what he wanted', says prosecutor as rape retrial beginsHarvey Weinstein used his influence in Hollywood to prey on women, a prosecutor has told a New York jury as a rape charge returned to court for a third time.
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The Osmonds singer Alan Osmond dies aged 76Alan Osmond, the oldest member of family pop group The Osmonds, one of the most successful groups of the 1970s has died, his family has said.
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D4vd: Singer pleads not guilty to murder of 14-year-old girl found dead in his carUS singer D4vd has pleaded not guilty to the murder of a 14-year-old girl, who was found dismembered in his Tesla.
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Amy Winehouse's father loses High Court challenge over daughter's former belongingsAmy Winehouse's father has lost a High Court claim against two of the star's friends over the sale of items she once owned.
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Mandelson drama turns 'high stakes' debate on economy into sideshowAn important debate happened in Westminster this week.
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Benjamin Netanyahu condemns Israeli soldier seen vandalising Jesus statue with a sledgehammer in LebanonIsrael's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned "in the strongest terms" images of an Israeli soldier damaging a statue of Jesus.
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Rebuilding Gaza will cost more than £50bn, says UN and EUWhile the focus of many in the Middle East has been on conflicts in Lebanon and Iran, the scale of damage in Gaza is also back under scrutiny.
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Children subjected to 'intrusive and traumatic' strip searchesToo many children are still being subjected to "intrusive and traumatic" strip searches, the Children's Commissioner has warned.





