Yorkshire Coast News
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Whitby 'Danger Bank' Road Repairs Delayed Until Next Year Following Further SlippageThe reopening of 'Danger Bank', a key route linking Whitby to Ruswarp, has been delayed until 2027 following further extensive winter slippage, prompting disappointment from local representatives.
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Yorkshire Water Aims to Accelerate Bathing Water Improvements Along the CoastYorkshire Water is working with the Environment Agency to accelerate investment in coastal resorts, aiming to significantly reduce sewage spills and improve bathing water quality ahead of schedule.
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Yorkshire Water Promises No Stone Unturned In Scalby Beck Water Quality InvestigationYorkshire Water's Manager of Strategic Partnerships has provided an update on efforts to tackle water quality issues at Scalby Beck.
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Scarborough & Whitby MP Promotes Government Work Incentive PlansAlison Hume MP is encouraging young people and employers across Scarborough and Whitby to take advantage of measures, introduced by the Labour Government, designed to help those not in work build careers.
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Whitby to Hold Freedom Parade After Conferring Highest Honour on Army CorpsWhitby Town Council has awarded its highest civic honour to the Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME) and will celebrate with a Freedom Parade this summer.
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Yorkshire Coast Cricket Round-UpAll our senior sides were in action on Saturday.
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Hunters East Coast Donates £1,000 To Filey Lions Club For Second Consecutive YearAn estate agency operating on the Yorkshire Coast has donated £1,000 to the Filey Lions Club for the second year in a row to support their community work.
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Call For More Traffic Wardens After Bad Parking Blocks Bus In HornseaSenior officials at East Riding of Yorkshire Council have debated the enforcement of double yellow lines after poor parking caused traffic chaos in Hornsea.
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Police Appeal After Filey CrashOfficers are appealing for witnesses and dashcam footage following a collision on the A165 at the entrance to Primrose Valley Holiday Park.
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More Temporary Toilets To Be Installed In Filey Ahead Of Summer SeasonNorth Yorkshire Council is more than doubling the number of temporary toilets at Royal Parade in Filey to meet rising demand ahead of the busy summer period.
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New Policy To Tackle Anti-Social Behaviour In North YorkshirePlans to improve how anti-social behaviour is prevented and managed across North Yorkshire are set to be discussed by councillors next week.
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Charity Commission Urged to Investigate Sale of Yorkshire Coast Community HallThe proposed sale of a Yorkshire Coast community hall to local business owners has sparked transparency concerns and prompted a local councillor to request an investigation by the Charity Commission.
Top Stories
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Stuff Matters... because boring stuff is often actually tremendously interestingHow did the light-emitting diode change the world? And, come to mention it, might it perversely actually prompt us to puff more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere?
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Network Rail apologises after sinkholes cause delays for Gatwick passengersNetwork Rail has apologised after passengers on their way to and from Gatwick Airport faced delays to their journeys.
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Plane that crashed in Missouri killing 12 was carrying skydiversAuthorities say 12 people have been killed after a plane taking people up to skydive crashed in Missouri.
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Protesters clash with police in Geneva ahead of G7 summit in FrancePolice in Geneva have fired tear gas and water cannons at protesters who set fire to a Tesla vehicle and smashed windows at a UN agency in protests ahead of tomorrow's G7 summit in neighbouring France.
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US musician Oliver Tree believed to be among six dead in mid-air helicopter crash in BrazilUS musician Oliver Tree is believed to be among six people dead after a mid-air collision between two helicopters in Rio de Janeiro.
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Switzerland rejects a cap on its population in a referendumSwitzerland has rejected a cap on the country's population when the proposal was put to the vote in a nationwide referendum.
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Hamilton, Russell and Norris complete all-British podium at Barcelona-Catalunya Grand PrixSir Lewis Hamilton has won his first Formula 1 Grand Prix victory with Ferrari, while George Russell and defending champion Lando Norris made it the first all-British podium since 1968.
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Daredevil adventurer nicknamed 'Spider-Man of Yemen' dies climbing volcanic craterA daredevil adventurer nicknamed "The Spider-Man of Yemen" has died after falling into a volcano crater while attempting to climb a vertical rock face without safety equipment.
National News
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Stuff Matters... because boring stuff is often actually tremendously interestingHow did the light-emitting diode change the world? And, come to mention it, might it perversely actually prompt us to puff more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere?
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Network Rail apologises after sinkholes cause delays for Gatwick passengersNetwork Rail has apologised after passengers on their way to and from Gatwick Airport faced delays to their journeys.
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Hamilton, Russell and Norris complete all-British podium at Barcelona-Catalunya Grand PrixSir Lewis Hamilton has won his first Formula 1 Grand Prix victory with Ferrari, while George Russell and defending champion Lando Norris made it the first all-British podium since 1968.
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Ninth person arrested over murder of Ellis Cox, police sayA ninth man has been arrested during an investigation into the murder of Ellis Cox in Aintree two years ago, Merseyside Police have said.
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Doctors strike in England called off after new offer from governmentA planned four-day strike by resident doctors in England next week has been called off, the British Medical Association (BMA) has announced.
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Kemi Badenoch urges Labour leadership rivals to cut welfare spending and boost defenceKemi Badenoch has called on Sir Keir Starmer and his potential Labour leadership rivals to cut welfare spending and redirect savings to defence.
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Prince Harry makes appearance at NBA Finals for historic New York Knicks winPrince Harry joined other famous faces to watch the New York Knicks secure their first NBA Championship in more than 50 years.
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World News
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Stuff Matters... because boring stuff is often actually tremendously interestingHow did the light-emitting diode change the world? And, come to mention it, might it perversely actually prompt us to puff more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere?
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Protesters clash with police in Geneva ahead of G7 summit in FrancePolice in Geneva have fired tear gas and water cannons at protesters who set fire to a Tesla vehicle and smashed windows at a UN agency in protests ahead of tomorrow's G7 summit in neighbouring France.
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US musician Oliver Tree believed to be among six dead in mid-air helicopter crash in BrazilUS musician Oliver Tree is believed to be among six people dead after a mid-air collision between two helicopters in Rio de Janeiro.
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Hamilton, Russell and Norris complete all-British podium at Barcelona-Catalunya Grand PrixSir Lewis Hamilton has won his first Formula 1 Grand Prix victory with Ferrari, while George Russell and defending champion Lando Norris made it the first all-British podium since 1968.
Entertainment News
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US musician Oliver Tree believed to be among six dead in mid-air helicopter crash in BrazilUS musician Oliver Tree is believed to be among six people dead after a mid-air collision between two helicopters in Rio de Janeiro.
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UFC Freedom 250: What you need to know about the unprecedented White House eventHistory will be made in Washington DC today, when Donald Trump marks his birthday with cage fighting on the White House lawn.
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Paramount takeover of Warner Bros won't harm competition or consumers, DOJ saysA US Department of Justice (DOJ) investigation into the proposed Paramount Skydance acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) has determined the merger is not likely to harm competition in the industry or be harmful to consumers.
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Taylor Swift makes musical history - againTaylor Swift has become the youngest woman ever inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, aged 36.
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Stuff Matters... because boring stuff is often actually tremendously interestingHow did the light-emitting diode change the world? And, come to mention it, might it perversely actually prompt us to puff more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere?
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Prince William tells tech industry it could help prevent homelessnessPrince William has told the tech industry that homelessness rarely happens without warning - and technology could help to solve the issue.
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Kemi Badenoch urges Labour leadership rivals to cut welfare spending and boost defenceKemi Badenoch has called on Sir Keir Starmer and his potential Labour leadership rivals to cut welfare spending and redirect savings to defence.
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Doctors strike in England called off after new offer from governmentA planned four-day strike by resident doctors in England next week has been called off, the British Medical Association (BMA) has announced.





