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134 Million New Trees for Yorkshire
The White Rose Forest has launched a plan to plant 134 million trees to create a greener, healthier and more climate-resilient Yorkshire.
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Scarborough Athletic Needs Fans and Sponsors to Support Return to the Town
Scarborough Athletic's chairman says the club needs both sponsors and fans to help support the club with its planned return to the town next season.
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North Yorkshire's Transport Chief On Rural Bus Latest
North Yorkshire Council's Executive Member for Highways and Transportation has addressed the situation regarding rural bus transport in the region.
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Emergency Services Recover Body in Withernsea
Whilst formal identification is yet to take place, Humberside Police believe this person to be 15-year-old Grace Keeling who was swept into the sea on Friday, 2 January 2026.
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Government Urged to "Re-energise the Humber" With Hydrogen Investment
The Government has been urged to select the Humber as the location of the UK’s first hydrogen infrastructure network and to push forward with carbon capture and storage delivery.
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Skies The Limit As Scarborough Climbing Venue Unveils MoonBoard
It's launch day for a new moonboard at a Scarborough climbing venue.
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Scarborough Athletic Shot Down By Late Fylde Winner
The Seadogs suffered their first defeat of 2026 in heart-breaking fashion.
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North Yorkshire Police: Offroad Operation Will Continue
Operation Trailblaze will continue into 2026, with officers carrying out targeted patrols across the area this weekend, that's the message from North Yorkshire Police.
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Whitby Town Victims Of Second Half Comeback
The Blues led after dominating much of the first half.
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Bizarre 15 Minutes As Brid Town Beaten Again
All four goals came in the space of 15 first-half minutes as Bridlington Town were pegged back at home again.
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Scarborough & Brid Rugby Continue To Lead The Way
Both Scarborough RUFC and Bridlington RUFC are on top in their respective rugby leagues.
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Police Announce Death of Scarborough Man
North Yorkshire Police say they are sad to report that Damon Nicky John O’Nions-Cairns, 40, from Scarborough, died in hospital on Tuesday evening.
Top Stories
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The misunderstanding that may have triggered Trump's latest Greenland threat
Sir Keir Starmer had wanted this week to get on with his "cost of living tour" of the country to tap into voters' concerns in this all-important election year.
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'Prominent' Chinese super-embassy sends 'certain message', US Speaker Mike Johnson says
The Speaker of the US House of Representatives has said he wished America had been able to acquire the London site slated for a controversial Chinese "super embassy".
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Senegal defeat Morocco to win Africa Cup of Nations in chaotic final
Senegal have secured a second Africa Cup of Nations title after beating hosts Morocco 1-0 thanks to a Pape Gueye extra-time winner during what was a chaotic final.
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Defection of Tory MP Andrew Rosindell to Reform leaves Kemi Badenoch in an uncomfortable position
Andrew Rosindell has become the second Conservative MP to defect to Reform UK within a week.
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Hillsborough Law debate withdrawn after backlash from campaigners and MPs
The government has pulled an amendment to its proposed Hillsborough Law amid concerns from campaigners and some MPs that intelligence agencies could use it to "hide serious failures" from the public.
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Why Prince Harry and six other household names are suing one of Britain's biggest media groups
Prince Harry and six other household names are taking the publishers of the Daily Mail newspaper to court today over alleged unlawful information gathering dating back 30 years.
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'State of catastrophe' in Chile as wildfires rage, killing at least 18
At least 18 people have been killed and 50,000 people have fled to safety after wildfires, as a "state of catastrophe" was declared in Chile.
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Doctors warn of 'horrific' impact of tech and devices on children and young people's health
Doctors and medical experts have warned of the growing evidence of "health harms" from tech and devices on children and young people in the UK.
National News
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Conservative MP Andrew Rosindell defects to Reform UK
Andrew Rosindell has become the second Conservative MP to defect to Reform UK within a week.
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Why Prince Harry and six other household names are suing one of Britain's biggest media groups
Prince Harry and six other household names are taking the publishers of the Daily Mail newspaper to court today over alleged unlawful information gathering dating back 30 years.
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'Prominent' Chinese super-embassy sends 'certain message', US Speaker Mike Johnson says
The Speaker of the US House of Representatives has said he wished America had been able to acquire the London site slated for a controversial Chinese "super embassy".
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The misunderstanding that may have triggered Trump's latest Greenland threat
Keir Starmer had wanted this week to get on with his "cost of living tour" of the country to tap into voters' concerns in this all-important election year.
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Hillsborough Law debate withdrawn after backlash from campaigners and MPs
The government has pulled an amendment to its proposed Hillsborough Law amid concerns from campaigners and some MPs that intelligence agencies could use it to "hide serious failures" from the public.
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Doctors warn of 'horrific' impact of tech and devices on children and young people's health
Doctors and medical experts have warned of the growing evidence of "health harms" from tech and devices on children and young people in the UK.
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Water supply issues for thousands in Kent days after week-long outage
Thousands of people in Kent are once again experiencing water supply issues days after similar disruption.
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Starmer begins pushback against Trump as president threatens tariffs over Greenland
It's hardly a Love Actually moment of brave UK defiance in the face of a domineering US president - but Sir Keir Starmer has clearly decided it's time to start pushing back.
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Iraq veterans living with 'ticking time bomb' after not receiving medical screening for deadly toxin exposure
British soldiers say they were not offered biological screening after being exposed to a deadly toxin in Iraq 20 years ago - despite official guidance they should have been, Sky News can reveal.
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Man arrested on suspicion of murder after woman dies in the street
A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a woman was found seriously injured in the street last night, police said.
World News
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The misunderstanding that may have triggered Trump's latest Greenland threat
Sir Keir Starmer had wanted this week to get on with his "cost of living tour" of the country to tap into voters' concerns in this all-important election year.
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Greenland crisis: Unleashing Europe's most powerful trade weapon on the US was previously unthinkable - not anymore
The mood in Brussels is a mixture of determination and deep concern.
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'Prominent' Chinese super-embassy sends 'certain message', US Speaker Mike Johnson says
The Speaker of the US House of Representatives has said he wished America had been able to acquire the London site slated for a controversial Chinese "super embassy".
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Senegal defeat Morocco to win Africa Cup of Nations in chaotic final
Senegal have secured a second Africa Cup of Nations title after beating hosts Morocco 1-0 thanks to a Pape Gueye extra-time winner during what was a chaotic final.
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US 'wants countries to pay $1bn to stay on Gaza peace board'
Donald Trump wants countries to pay $1bn to be permanent members of the US-backed Board of Peace, according to reports.
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'State of catastrophe' in Chile as wildfires rage, killing at least 18
At least 18 people have been killed and 50,000 people have fled to safety after wildfires, as a "state of catastrophe" was declared in Chile.
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Trump is not bluffing, Greenland situation is critical for Europe and NATO
"The situation is critical…" Those are the four words a top European diplomat chose when we discussed Donald Trump's position on Greenland.
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'Experienced terrorist' killed by US strikes in Syria after deadly ambush left three Americans dead
An "experienced terrorist leader" with ties to al Qaeda has been killed in US strikes, after an Islamic State ambush last month left three Americans dead.
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Ceasefire declared between Syrian government and Kurdish-led forces
A ceasefire has been declared between Syrian government troops and US-backed Kurdish-led forces, according to state media.
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Ugandan election a 'fraudulent affair', Bobi Wine's lawyer says - as protesters face violent crackdown
President Yoweri Museveni has extended his 40-year reign over Uganda by another five years.
Entertainment News
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Why Prince Harry and six other household names are suing one of Britain's biggest media groups
Prince Harry and six other household names are taking the publishers of the Daily Mail newspaper to court today over alleged unlawful information gathering dating back 30 years.
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Actor Timothy Busfield charged with child sex abuse
Actor Timothy Busfield, who starred in the hit shows The West Wing and Thirtysomething, has been charged with child sex abuse.
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Julio Iglesias responds to sex abuse and trafficking allegations
Julio Iglesias has denied abusing two former domestic employees behind a criminal complaint against him, calling the accusations "completely false".
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Prince Harry expected in court to give evidence in legal action against Daily Mail publisher
Prince Harry is expected to appear at the High Court in London next week to give evidence in his privacy case against the publisher of the Daily Mail.
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Sting pays £595k to The Police bandmates, court hears
Sting has paid £595,000 to his former The Police bandmates since facing legal action over unpaid royalties, the High Court has heard.
Sport
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Unai Emery declares Aston Villa are 'not top-five contenders' in spiky post-match interview
Unai Emery declared Aston Villa are "not top-five contenders" in a bizarre interview following their 1-0 defeat to Everton.
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Oliver Glasner future: Crystal Palace want manager to stay until end of season despite outburst
Crystal Palace want Oliver Glasner to see out his contract until the end of the season despite his outburst on Saturday.
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Oliver Glasner future: Crystal Palace considering manager's future
Crystal Palace are considering the future of manager Oliver Glasner.
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Drake Maye and New England Patriots can achieve something special, says Sky Sports NFL's Phoebe Schecter
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft told Sky Sports NFL this weekend that he believed his team were 'back'. They are now one game from being 'back' in a Super Bowl.
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Sony Open: Chris Gotterup wins PGA Tour's season-opening event as Robert MacIntyre cards final day's lowest round
Chris Gotterup opened the new PGA Tour season with three big birdies on the back nine that carried him to a six-under 64 and a two-shot victory in the Sony Open in in Hawaii.
Video
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Doctors warn of 'horrific' impact of tech and devices on children and young people's health
Doctors and medical experts have warned of the growing evidence of "health harms" from tech and devices on children and young people in the UK.
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Why Prince Harry and six other household names are suing one of Britain's biggest media groups
Prince Harry and six other household names are taking the publishers of the Daily Mail newspaper to court today over alleged unlawful information gathering dating back 30 years.
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Economy records 0.3% growth in November
The UK economy recorded growth of 0.3% in November, according to official figures, showing an improvement for output at a time when households and businesses were anxiously awaiting details of the budget.
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Trump is not bluffing, Greenland situation is critical for Europe and NATO
"The situation is critical…" Those are the four words a top European diplomat chose when we discussed Donald Trump's position on Greenland.
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Mother suing TikTok over son's death describes 'deeply painful' hearing
A mother who is among a group of British parents suing TikTok after the deaths of five children has described a hearing in America as "deeply painful".
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'Prominent' Chinese super-embassy sends 'certain message', US Speaker Mike Johnson says
The Speaker of the US House of Representatives has said he wished America had been able to acquire the London site slated for a controversial Chinese "super embassy".
Technology
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Doctors warn of 'horrific' impact of tech and devices on children and young people's health
Doctors and medical experts have warned of the growing evidence of "health harms" from tech and devices on children and young people in the UK.
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Meet the Kennewick Man: Face of 'most important' ancient American revealed after 8,500 years
The living face of one of the most important human skeletons ever found in America can be seen for the first time in more than 8,000 years.
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Huge NASA rocket reaches launch pad after painstaking 1mph journey
NASA's enormous rocket that will soon carry astronauts around the moon has reached its launch pad.
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Trump claim linking paracetamol use during pregnancy to autism debunked by review
Scientists have dismissed warnings from Donald Trump linking paracetamol use during pregnancy to autism.







