Yorkshire Coast News
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Scarborough's New Street Cleaning Machine Needs a Name
Forget Boaty McBoatFace, North Yorkshire Council are asking for your help naming their new street cleaning machine in Scarborough.
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Bring A Pound to Work Day Raises Over £5k for Saint Catherine's
Workplaces are being thanked for their support for the big day of fundraising on the Yorkshire Coast.
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New Proposal for Homes in Filey
A plan for residential properties in Filey has been submitted by an applicant whose plans for the site have been refused three times.
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Highways Say No To Scarborough Restaurant Conversion
A former town centre restaurant and offices in Scarborough could be converted into flats despite concerns about a lack of parking.
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One For, Three Against, How the Yorkshire Coast's MP Voted on Welfare Bill
The Yorkshire Coast's MP's voted along party lines in today's Welfare Bill
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North Yorkshire's First Fixed Speed Camera Damaged on First Day of Use
The new speed camera in Sherburn on the A64 was damaged just hours after coming into service.
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It's Bring a Pound to Work Day on the Yorkshire Coast
The Iconic Yorkshire Coast fundraising event is returning to mark Saint Catherine's 40th Anniversary.
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Train Services Cancelled Between Whitby and Middlesbrough Due to Broken Rail
Whitby train services were halted earlier after the discovery of a broken rail between Middlesbrough and Whitby.
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Could AI Help Deliver East Riding Council Services?
East Riding Council is forging ahead with plans to develop a comprehensive Artificial Intelligence (AI) strategy, forming a new cross-party working group to guide its implementation
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Scarborough Town Centre Pub Could Become Social Housing
A former town centre pub in Scarborough could be turned into ‘high-quality social housing’, although the council has raised concerns about the application.
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Eastfield Medical Centre Issues Continue After Flood
Eastfield medical centre is continuing to experience issues after a flood last Thursday damaged electrical equipment.
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Scarborough West Pier Repair Works Approved to Save Structural Integrity
Repair works to maintain the integrity of Scarborough’s West Pier have been approved by North Yorkshire Council.
Top Stories
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Teens unable to walk, mothers with rash-covered babies: Kush is ruining lives - and made with ingredients shipped from the UK
A red shipping container sits on the tarmac of Sierra Leone's Queen Elizabeth II Quay, under swinging cranes and towering stacks of similar steel boxes.
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs denied bail after being convicted over prostitution-related offences
Sean "Diddy" Combs has been found guilty of transportation for prostitution following a landmark trial in New York - but cleared of more serious charges of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy.
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Sir Keir Starmer could be ousted as PM within months, two senior Labour MPs tell Sky News
Two senior Labour MPs have suggested the prime minister may have to go within months if the government continues to perform poorly.
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Four charged after £7m of damage caused to aircraft at RAF Brize Norton
Four people have been charged after £7m of damage was caused to two Voyager aircraft at RAF Brize Norton.
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Rise in Gaza deaths linked to aid distributions by controversial group
Sky News analysis shows that aid distributions by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) are associated with a significant increase in deaths.
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PM to unveil 10-year plan for NHS - in 'one of most seismic shifts' in the health service's history
Sir Keir Starmer will set out his 10-year vision for the NHS in what the government says is "one of the most seismic shifts" in the health service's history.
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'Trust and confidence lost' over grooming gang failures in Manchester, watchdog warns
Despite making "significant improvements", Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has lost the "trust and confidence" of some victims of grooming gangs, according to a report by the police watchdog.
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California: Seven missing after explosion at fireworks warehouse in California
Seven people are missing after an explosion at a fireworks warehouse.
National News
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Four charged after £7m of damage caused to aircraft at RAF Brize Norton
Four people have been charged after £7m of damage was caused to two Voyager aircraft at RAF Brize Norton.
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'Trust and confidence lost' over grooming gang failures in Manchester, watchdog warns
Despite making "significant improvements", Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has lost the "trust and confidence" of some victims of grooming gangs, according to a report by the police watchdog.
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Sir Keir Starmer could be ousted as PM within months, two senior Labour MPs tell Sky News
Two senior Labour MPs have suggested the prime minister may have to go within months if the government continues to perform poorly.
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PM to unveil 10-year plan for NHS - in 'one of most seismic shifts' in the health service's history
Sir Keir Starmer will set out his 10-year vision for the NHS in what the government says is "one of the most seismic shifts" in the health service's history.
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New front door to House of Lords cost £9.6m... but doesn't work
A former spending watchdog has been asked to investigate after a new front door was installed at the House of Lords that cost nearly £10m and does not work.
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UK weather: Forecast for July revealed - after England's warmest June on record
We've just had the warmest June on record for England and the second-warmest June for the UK, but will July be similar?
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Oasis tour: What you need to know - and why Cardiff is the first stop
Oasis are set to kick off their reunion tour in Cardiff this weekend, with thousands expected to descend on the Welsh capital.
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Princess of Wales reveals pressure to put on 'brave face' after cancer diagnosis
The Princess of Wales has spoken of the pressure to put on a "brave face" after being diagnosed with cancer and the intense expectations to "crack on, get back to normal" once treatment is finished.
World News
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Teens unable to walk, mothers with rash-covered babies: Kush is ruining lives - and made with ingredients shipped from the UK
A red shipping container sits on the tarmac of Sierra Leone's Queen Elizabeth II Quay, under swinging cranes and towering stacks of similar steel boxes.
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Rise in Gaza deaths linked to aid distributions by controversial group
Sky News analysis shows that aid distributions by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) are associated with a significant increase in deaths.
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Gaza ceasefire proposal a significant moment - but there are still many unanswered questions
In the long Gaza war, this is a significant moment.
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Women's Euros: Concerns for player safety as tournament kicks off in Switzerland
The Women's Euros begin in Switzerland today - with extreme heat warnings in place.
Entertainment News
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs denied bail after being convicted over prostitution-related offences
Sean "Diddy" Combs has been found guilty of transportation for prostitution following a landmark trial in New York - but cleared of more serious charges of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy.
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Oasis tour: What you need to know - and why Cardiff is the first stop
Oasis are set to kick off their reunion tour in Cardiff this weekend, with thousands expected to descend on the Welsh capital.
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Bob Vylan to no longer headline festival in Manchester after Glastonbury controversy
Punk rap duo Bob Vylan will no longer headline the Radar Festival in Manchester days after leading chants of "death to the IDF" at Glastonbury.
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UK content creators demand formal recognition from the government
The UK's YouTubers, TikTok creators and Instagram influencers have been surveyed en masse for the first time ever, and are demanding formal recognition from the government.
Video
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Police called as two young bears escape from wildlife enclosure in Devon - and devour honey
Two young bears escaped from their enclosure at a wildlife park in Devon - and devoured a week's worth of honey.
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Jackets laced with water pipes and smart bottles - the tech solutions to the heatwave
Heatwaves and hot days may often be described as "good weather", but heat can have a dangerous effect on the human body.
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Teens unable to walk, mothers with rash-covered babies: Kush is ruining lives - and made with ingredients shipped from the UK
A red shipping container sits on the tarmac of Sierra Leone's Queen Elizabeth II Quay, under swinging cranes and towering stacks of similar steel boxes.
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UK content creators demand formal recognition from the government
The UK's YouTubers, TikTok creators and Instagram influencers have been surveyed on mass for the first time ever, and are demanding formal recognition from the government.