Yorkshire Coast News
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Former Scarborough Athletic Chairman Expresses Confidence in Ground Issue Resolution
Simon Cope, the original chairman of Scarborough Athletic back in 2007, has voiced his confidence that the current problems with the club's home ground will be resolved.
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Esk Valley Community Railway Backs Train Use for Whitby School Pupils
The Chair of the Esk Valley Community Railway group, is advocating for the increased use of an existing train service to transport pupils from villages in the Esk Valley to Whitby School.
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Concern Over Bridlington Paddling Pool Use
The Coastal Services team in Bridlington are asking people not to use the town's paddling pool for washing dogs, bikes or bait boxes.
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Scarborough and Whitby MP Raises Concerns Over PIP Changes at Prime Minister's Questions
Alison Hume, the Member of Parliament for Scarborough and Whitby, raised concerns over proposed changes to PIP payments at Prime Minister's Questions this week.
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Yorkshire Coast Towns Could Get Share of £1.2m Investment
Communities across North Yorkshire are due to be given extra support amid plans to allocate more than £1.2 million to identify their investment needs.
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Scarborough Charity's Future Fears
A Scarborough charity says it's tougher to raise money due to a lack of grants and funding.
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Hornsea Lifeboat Member Among London Marathon Runners
One of Hornsea RNLI's Coxswains, is swapping his lifeboat boots for running shoes in today's London Marathon 2025.
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Scarborough Rugby's Cup Progress
Scarborough Rugby Club are through to the next round of the Papa John's Community Cup.
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Mixed Results For Yorkshire Coast Cricket Sides
There were ups and downs for our Yorkshire Coast cricket sides with Whitby, Scarborough, Bridlington, Driffield, Folkton & Flixton all in action.
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Scarborough Athletic Miss Out On Top Half Spot
Boro were held in the East Midlands on Saturday.
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Whitby Town Savaged By Table Toppers in Final Clash
The Blues were well beaten in Cheshire by the NPL Premier champions on Saturday.
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Brid Town Beaten By Belper
Bridlington Town ended their NPL East campaign with disappointment on Saturday.
Top Stories
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Power returning in Spain and Portugal after large parts hit by blackout - but what caused it?
Power supplies have been returning in Spain and Portugal after large parts, including the capitals Madrid and Lisbon, were hit by a huge outage on Monday.
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How electricity grids fail - and why restoring Spain and Portugal's power will be a nightmare
We rarely think about how essential and reliable electricity grids are until they fail.
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Putin declares 72-hour truce in May - as Ukraine 'ready to support lasting and full ceasefire'
Vladimir Putin has declared there will be a three-day ceasefire next week by Russia in its war in Ukraine.
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Kneecap should apologise for 'kill your MP' remarks, says murdered MP's daughter
The daughter of murdered MP Sir David Amess has called on Irish band Kneecap to apologise for allegedly telling fans "kill your local MP".
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UK-US trade talks 'moving in a very positive way', says White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt
Trade talks between the UK and the United States are "moving in a very positive way", according to the White House.
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Sex offenders to be denied refugee status under plans to improve women's safety
Migrants convicted of sex offences in the UK or overseas will be unable to claim asylum under government plans to change the law to improve border security.
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Schoolgirl who attempted to murder teachers and pupil in Wales detained for 15 years
A 14-year-old girl who attempted to murder two teachers and a pupil at a school in Wales has been sentenced to 15 years in detention.
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End the 'absolute scandal' of new homes built without solar panels, government urged
The government is being urged to end the "absolute scandal" of new homes being built without solar panels.
National News
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Schoolgirl who attempted to murder teachers and pupil in Wales detained for 15 years
A 14-year-old girl who attempted to murder two teachers and a pupil at a school in Wales has been sentenced to 15 years in detention.
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Teen driver who caused deaths of three students weeks after passing test detained for two years
The mother of a girl killed in a car crash says the government's lack of action on reducing the number of young fatalities is "not good enough anymore" – as the teenager responsible for her death was detained for two years.
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Driver who killed mother and daughter in crash is jailed
A driver has been jailed after causing the deaths of a mother and daughter by careless driving.
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One-year-old girl dies after collision with vehicle on campsite in North Wales
A one-year-old girl has died after a crash on a campsite near Caernarfon, police have confirmed.
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BBC has failed to foster an environment where employees feel comfortable about speaking up
It is often cited as being the "envy of the world", seen as a gold standard public service broadcaster.
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Kneecap should apologise for 'kill your MP' remarks, says murdered MP's daughter
The daughter of murdered MP Sir David Amess has called on Irish band Kneecap to apologise for allegedly telling fans "kill your local MP".
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UK-US trade talks 'moving in a very positive way', says White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt
Trade talks between the UK and United States are "moving in a very positive way" according to the White House.
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End the 'absolute scandal' of new homes built without solar panels, government urged
The government is being urged to end the "absolute scandal" of new homes being built without solar panels.
World News
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Power returning in Spain and Portugal after large parts hit by blackout - but what caused it?
Power supplies have been returning in Spain and Portugal after large parts, including the capitals Madrid and Lisbon, were hit by a huge outage on Monday.
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How electricity grids fail - and why restoring Spain and Portugal's power will be a nightmare
We rarely think about how essential and reliable electricity grids are until they fail.
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Putin declares 72-hour truce in May - as Ukraine 'ready to support lasting and full ceasefire'
Vladimir Putin has declared there will be a three-day ceasefire next week by Russia in its war in Ukraine.
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Israel is 'starving, killing and displacing' Gaza civilians, Palestinian envoy tells UN court
A Palestinian diplomat has told the United Nations' top court that Israel is "starving, killing and displacing" civilians and targeting aid workers in Gaza.
Entertainment News
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'Powerful individuals' at BBC making lives of colleagues 'unbearable', says chairman
"Powerful individuals" at the BBC are making the lives of their colleagues "unbearable", the corporation's chairman has said, after a review into its workplace culture.
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Kneecap should apologise for 'kill your MP' remarks, says murdered MP's daughter
The daughter of murdered MP Sir David Amess has called on Irish band Kneecap to apologise for allegedly telling fans "kill your local MP".
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Kim Kardashian to testify in Paris armed robbery trial as proceedings get under way
A trial has started in France over the 2016 heist in which armed robbers tied up Kim Kardashian and stole millions of dollars' worth of jewellery during Paris Fashion Week.
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Kim Kardashian's Paris robbery trial: Everything you need to know
In October 2016, Kim Kardashian was robbed at gunpoint - with jewellery worth millions of dollars stolen during the audacious heist in Paris.
Video
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How electricity grids fail - and why restoring Spain and Portugal's power will be a nightmare
We rarely think about how essential and reliable electricity grids are until they fail.
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'Powerful individuals' at BBC making lives of colleagues 'unbearable', says chairman
"Powerful individuals" at the BBC are making the lives of their colleagues "unbearable", the corporation's chairman has said, after a review into its workplace culture.
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Local elections 2025: The poll where voters roll the dice?
This week's set of elections across England will be a series of firsts: it will be the first big ballot box test of Sir Keir Starmer's premiership and Kemi Badenoch's leadership of the Conservative Party.
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Power returning in Spain and Portugal after large parts hit by blackout - but what caused it?
Power supplies have been returning in Spain and Portugal after large parts, including the capitals Madrid and Lisbon, were hit by a huge outage on Monday.