Yorkshire Coast News
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Scarborough Celebrate 4th Win & Clean Sheet In A Row Away At Southport
The Seadogs have scored NINE and conceded NONE in their last 4 games in all competitions.
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March Against Fracking Comes To Burniston
Frack Free Coastal Communities and Frack Free Scarborough are urging residents to join them on a march through Burniston in a show of opposition to Europa Oil & Gas’s plans to drill for gas under local villages.
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North Yorkshire Council Officially Pass Bin Changes
North Yorkshire Council executives have officially adopted a harmonised household recycling and waste collection guidance document to support the provision of frontline services.
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Attempted Bike Theft in Eastfield
Police are appealing for information about the attempted theft of a motorbike on Herdborough Road in Eastfield.
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Scarborough Athletic Chasing Four in a Row
In-form Boro are targeting a fourth successive victory, on Saturday.
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Whitby Town Face Another Crucial Clash
The Blues go to second-bottom Mickleover Sports on Saturday.
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Brid Town Bid To Swap Places With Relegation Rivals
It’s another game where the importance can’t be understated for Bridlington Town, as they look to continue a recent run of good form when they travel to Heaton Stannington.
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Scarborough Rugby Title Push Continues At Silver Royd
Second-placed Boro face Pontefract on Saturday in North East 2.
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Pickering Town Host Leaders In Second-Last Outing
Northern Counties East Premier table-toppers Silsden visit Mill Lane on Saturday.
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Humberside Police Looking For Horse Riding Volunteers
Humberside Police are currently recruiting for Community Safety Mounted Volunteers to patrol the community.
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Pickering Town Council Seeks Young Person to Light VE Day Beacon
Pickering Town Council is organising a Beacon Lighting Ceremony to commemorate the 80th anniversary of VE Day on the evening of 8th May 2025
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Police Issue Further Appeal Following Man’s Death in Scarborough
Two weeks on from an incident which resulted in the death of a man in Scarborough, investigating officers are continuing to urge witnesses to come forward.
Top Stories
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Pope Francis to be discharged from hospital tomorrow
Pope Francis will be discharged from hospital tomorrow after receiving treatment for double pneumonia - but doctors insist he will also need at least two months of rest.
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US heavyweight boxing legend George Foreman dies age 76
US heavyweight boxing legend George Foreman has died age 76.
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US defence staff could face lie detector tests in probe into leaks after Musk Pentagon visit
US defence department workers could face lie detector tests as the Pentagon investigates alleged leaks of national security information.
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How Donald Trump's tariffs are wreaking chaos in the British metal industry
As the clock ticked down towards 12.01am Eastern Standard Time on 12 March, Liam Bates kept refreshing his browser.
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Pilot dies after air show plane crash in South Africa
A pilot has died after his plane spiralled out of control and crashed at an air show in South Africa.
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Ida Lock: Baby girl died from brain injury because midwives failed to provide basic care, coroner rules
A baby girl died from a serious brain injury because midwives failed to provide basic medical care, a coroner has concluded.
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Government considering sending failed asylum seekers to overseas 'migrant hubs'
The government is considering sending failed asylum seekers, including those arriving on small boats, to overseas 'migrant hubs', Sky News understands.
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Former KGB double agent Oleg Gordievsky whose covert passing of secrets helped avert nuclear war dies aged 86
One of the most important spies of the Cold War, whose covert passing of secrets to Britain helped change the course of history and avert a nuclear war, has died.
National News
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Harrods proposes six-figure payouts to victims of al Fayed abuse
Lawyers for Harrods are proposing six-figure payouts to settle claims brought by sexual abuse victims of the London department store's former owner, Mohamed al Fayed.
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Government considering sending failed asylum seekers to overseas 'migrant hubs'
The government is considering sending failed asylum seekers, including those arriving on small boats, to overseas 'migrant hubs', Sky News understands.
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'Migrant hub' plan will send alarm bells clanging for many Labour MPs - as Tories smell blood
The very idea that the government is brainstorming proposals to deport failed asylum seekers to third countries, with its echoes of the controversial Rwanda plan, will send alarm bells clanging for many Labour MPs.
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Bomb squad called in to deal with explosive chemicals in St Leonards as Hastings Half Marathon cancelled
The bomb squad has carried out a controlled burn of explosive chemicals found at a seafront home in Sussex.
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Former KGB double agent Oleg Gordievsky dies aged 86
One of the most important spies of the Cold War, whose covert passing of secrets to Britain helped change the course of history and avert a nuclear war, has died.
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Ida Lock: Baby girl died from brain injury because midwives failed to provide basic care, coroner rules
A baby girl died from a serious brain injury because midwives failed to provide basic medical care, a coroner has concluded.
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Missing inmate found three days after motorway escape from prison van in Lancashire
An inmate who escaped from a prison van on a motorway has been found after a three-day search.
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Harshita Brella: Police get disciplinary notices over case of woman found dead in car boot
Four police officers have been given disciplinary notices over alleged failings in handling a domestic abuse report by a woman later found dead in a car boot.
World News
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Pope Francis to be discharged from hospital tomorrow
Pope Francis will be discharged from hospital tomorrow after receiving treatment for double pneumonia - but doctors insist he will also need at least two months of rest.
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'At least six dead' as Israel strikes Lebanon in response to cross-border rocket fire
At least six people, including a child, have died in southern Lebanon following Israeli airstrikes, the Lebanese state news agency has reported.
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Pilot dies after air show plane crash in South Africa
A pilot has died after his plane spiralled out of control and crashed at an air show in South Africa.
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Starmer expresses 'deep concern' about lack of humanitarian aid in Gaza
Sir Keir Starmer has expressed concern about a lack of humanitarian aid in Gaza during a call with the King of Jordan.
Entertainment News
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Jack Fincham: Love Island star wins appeal against prison sentence for dangerous dog offences
Former Love Island winner Jack Fincham has won an appeal against his prison sentence for two dangerous dog offences.
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Snow White: Little people feel 'erased' by Disney's use of CGI instead of real actors
Disney's use of CGI to create the seven miners at the heart of the live-action remake of Snow White And The Seven Dwarves has left little people feeling "disregarded" and "erased," according to a disability activist.
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Celebrities urge government to reverse 'shameful' welfare cuts
A swathe of celebrities including Sir Stephen Fry and Succession star Brian Cox have urged the government to reverse its "shameful" cuts to welfare.
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Actress 'shell-shocked' when asked to 'bend further' while filming with Noel Clarke, court hears
An actress who worked in a film directed by Noel Clarke said she felt "shell-shocked" when he asked her to "bend over further" during a scene where she was naked from the waist down, the High Court has heard.
Video
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CCTV shows shoplifters using pythons to distract cashier before stealing from petrol station
Police are hunting for four suspects who used two pythons to distract a cashier before stealing $400 worth of CBD oil from a petrol station.
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Pope Francis to be discharged from hospital tomorrow
Pope Francis will be discharged from hospital tomorrow after receiving treatment for double pneumonia - but doctors insist he will also need at least two months of rest.
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Putin will break any peace deal where Ukraine is not 'defended' by 'coalition of the willing', Starmer warns
Vladimir Putin will break any peace agreement with Ukraine that is not "defended" by an international coalition of forces, the British prime minister has said.
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Government considering sending failed asylum seekers to overseas 'migrant hubs'
The government is considering sending failed asylum seekers, including those arriving on small boats, to overseas 'migrant hubs', Sky News understands.