Yorkshire Coast News
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North Yorkshire Moors Railway Resumes Full Line Service To Whitby Following Bridge RepairsThe North Yorkshire Moors Railway has fully reopened its 24-mile heritage route from Pickering to Whitby after completing temporary works on a historic bridge, boosted by a £50,000 donation.
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11th-Hour Reprieve As Bridlington Care Unit Closure Is PostponedHealth bosses have made a late decision to pause the planned closure of the Bridlington Care Unit following an extensive campaign by local residents and politicians.
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Significant Funding Agreed For Whitby Maritime HubAlmost £1 million of additional funding for Whitby’s Maritime Hub has been approved by councillors in order to complete the project.
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Plans Unveiled to Manage Urban Gulls Along the Yorkshire CoastNorth Yorkshire Council has outlined a new long-term strategy to manage the impact of gulls across Scarborough, Whitby, and Filey while ensuring the protected species are safeguarded.
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Free Holiday Meals And Activities Programme Extended For Three Years In North YorkshireThousands of lower-income families across North Yorkshire will continue to receive free holiday meals and activities after a new three-year deal was agreed for the FEAST programme.
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Updated Plan for Repair of Scarborough Museum Grade II Listed StepsNorth Yorkshire Council has proposed a revised plan to repair and reinstate Scarborough's historic, hazardous Grade II listed Museum Steps.
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Conversion Of Large Whitby Holiday Let Into Residential House ApprovedNorth Yorkshire Council has approved plans to convert a seven-bedroom holiday let in Whitby into a residential property, noting that the town's demand for tourist accommodation is already being met.
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Over 400 Solar Panels Installed at Whitby Leisure Centre to Cut Energy BillsWhitby Leisure Centre has been fitted with more than 400 solar panels as part of a major project to reduce energy costs and greenhouse gas emissions across North Yorkshire.
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The Scarborough Streets Festival Concludes With A Community ParadeThe Scarborough Streets Festival is set to come to a thrilling conclusion on Sunday with a vibrant community parade featuring handmade placards and noisemakers.
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Debate Sparks Over Payment For Performers At Scarborough's Peasholm ParkSenior North Yorkshire Councillors have debated the fairness of paying musicians to perform at Scarborough's Peasholm Park bandstand while other performers across the county go unpaid.
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Whitby Rugby Club Celebrate 75 Years With Yorkshire ReturnWhitby RUFC are leaving the Durham & Northumberland League after nearly 40 years.
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Yorkshire Coast Cricket Round-upAll our local cricket sides were in action on Saturday with mixed results.
Top Stories
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British soldier killed in training accident in Iraq, Ministry of Defence saysA British Army soldier has been killed in a training accident, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has said.
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Police investigating six stabbings after Arsenal Premier League victory paradePolice are investigating six stabbings after Arsenal's Premier League title-winning parade in London on Sunday.
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Two brothers found guilty of murdering man 42 years agoTwo brothers have been found guilty of the murder of a civil servant 42 years ago.
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Britain helps the French navy seize Russian 'shadow fleet' tanker in the AtlanticUK forces helped the French navy intercept an oil tanker under international sanctions that was coming from Russia, alleged to be part of its shadow fleet.
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Kevin Keegan: Former England and Newcastle manager reveals stage four cancer treatment - and says he's being treated by a Liverpool fanFormer England and Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan says he is responding well to treatment for stage four cancer - and his doctor is a Liverpool supporter.
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Serena Williams confirms return to competitive tennis aged 44 with Queen's Club wildcardSerena Williams is to make her return to competitive tennis at the age of 44.
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Rugby league legend John Kear dies 'suddenly', a day after commentating on Challenge Cup finalRugby league legend John Kear has died "suddenly", a day after commentating on the Challenge Cup final.
National News
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British soldier killed in training accident in Iraq, Ministry of Defence saysA British Army soldier has been killed in a training accident, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has said.
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Two brothers found guilty of murdering man 42 years agoTwo brothers have been found guilty of the murder of a civil servant 42 years ago.
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Police investigating six stabbings after Arsenal Premier League victory paradePolice are investigating six stabbings after Arsenal's Premier League title-winning parade in London on Sunday.
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Girl, 13, dies after being pulled from river - as number of water deaths during heatwave reaches 17A 13-year-old girl has died after being rescued from a river, as the number of deaths in open water in the UK over the last eight days reached 17, following a record-breaking May heatwave.
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Serena Williams confirms return to competitive tennis aged 44 with Queen's Club wildcardSerena Williams is to make her return to competitive tennis at the age of 44.
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Two US left-wing broadcasters blocked from entering the UK by Home OfficeLeft-wing commentators Hasan Piker and Cenk Uygur have been barred from entering the UK by the Home Office.
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Kevin Keegan: Former England and Newcastle manager reveals stage four cancer treatment - and says he's being treated by a Liverpool fanFormer England and Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan says he is responding well to treatment for stage four cancer - and his doctor is a Liverpool supporter.
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Man charged with rape and murder after death of woman in her 80s in CornwallA 36-year-old man has been charged with rape and murder following the death of a woman in her 80s in Cornwall.
World News
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If Cuba collapses, the US will be forced to deal with the consequence of its actionsIt's only a couple of months or so since I was last in Cuba, and conditions then were pretty dire: power cuts, large queues for bread and fuel, state-run grocery stores virtually empty, mounting piles of rubbish on street corners, and few foreign visitors.
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Tactical timeout ban and new VAR powers - major World Cup rule changes unveiledMajor rule changes have been announced ahead of the 2026 World Cup - including expanded powers for VAR, 10-second substitutions and a crackdown on tactical timeouts.
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Israeli forces seize strategically important Crusades-era fortress in LebanonIsraeli forces have captured a strategically important fortress from the Crusades, marking the country's deepest incursion into Lebanon in more than a quarter of a century.
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Britain helps the French navy seize Russian 'shadow fleet' tanker in the AtlanticUK forces helped the French navy intercept an oil tanker under international sanctions that was coming from Russia, alleged to be part of its shadow fleet.
Entertainment News
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Kanye West banned from performing in Italian cityA Kanye West concert in Italy has been cancelled over public order and security concerns.
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Donald Trump makes Elvis Presley claim as he floats 'major speech' after artists pull out of birthday concertsDonald Trump is considering cancelling a series of concerts after a number of artists pulled out - and holding a political-style rally instead.
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Oscar-winning editor of original Star Wars films Marcia Lucas dies at 80The Oscar-winning editor of the original Star Wars films, Marcia Lucas, has died aged 80.
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Donald Trump lashes out after judge orders removal of his name from Kennedy CenterPresident Donald Trump has lashed out after a judge ordered the removal of his name from the Kennedy Center.
Video
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Blue Origin rocket explodes in fireball during launchpad testA Blue Origin rocket has exploded in a fireball during a late-night launchpad test - shaking nearby homes.
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South East Water customers in Whitstable warned tap water disruption set to continueThousands of people in Kent have been warned that disruption to their tap water supply is likely to continue over the weekend.
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Burnham allies plan cross-party council to stop a Reform UK governmentAllies of Andy Burnham will form a new "council" of cross-party figures to discuss working together to stop a Reform UK government.
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If Cuba collapses, the US will be forced to deal with the consequence of its actionsIt's only a couple of months or so since I was last in Cuba, and conditions then were pretty dire: power cuts, large queues for bread and fuel, state-run grocery stores virtually empty, mounting piles of rubbish on street corners, and few foreign visitors.





