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Whitby Heritage Lifeboat to Offer Lifeline to Disadvantaged Children
A historic vessel operating out of Whitby Harbour is embarking on a new mission, combining maritime heritage preservation with essential mental health support for young disabled and disadvantaged children.
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Christmas Community Dinners Planned for Scarborough and Eastfield
For the third consecutive year, a heart-warming initiative designed to ensure nobody spends Christmas Day alone is returning to the Yorkshire Coast, and is expanding its outreach from Scarborough to include Eastfield this festive season.
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Scarborough Fire Station to be Prioritised for Major Redevelopment in New Fire Service Plan
North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service has committed to making significant investment in its coastal infrastructure, prioritising the redevelopment of Scarborough Fire Station as part of its new Community Risk Management Plan for 2025–2029.
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Scarborough and Whitby Fake Dolls Seizure Prompts Safety Warning as Christmas Nears
Parents are being urged not to fall victim to rogue traders while buying Christmas presents for their children following the seizure of a large number of fake and unsafe toys.
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Filey MP Expresses Disappointment at Lack of Wildfire Support for Farmers
Kevin Hollinrake MP has expressed his disappointment after the Government confirmed it will not provide specific financial support to farmers and businesses devastated by the recent wildfires in the North York Moors.
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Scarborough and Whitby MP Thanks Moorland Wildfire Heroes
Alison Hume, MP for Scarborough and Whitby, has described herself as “honoured” to meet some of the firefighters and farmers who helped protect local communities when the Langdale / Fylingdales wildfire was at its peak.
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Eastfield Community Groups Given 15-Month Deadline to Secure £3.2 Million Investment
North Yorkshire Council has issued a 15-month deadline for Eastfield community groups to agree upon a cohesive plan detailing how £3.2 million in historical regeneration funding will be spent, warning that the money could be reallocated if no unified proposal is submitted.
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North Yorkshire Moors Railway Steams Ahead with New YouTube Channel
The North Yorkshire Moors Railway has launched an exclusive YouTube members channel, offering enthusiasts unique access to the heritage line while raising vital funds for the registered charity that keeps the steam running.
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Could Scarborough Spa Host Upcoming Meeting on Burniston Gas Rig?
Concerns have been raised about the location of a meeting to decide on plans for a gas drilling rig in Burniston, near Scarborough.
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Scarborough Burglar Sentenced to Over Three Years for Sneak-in Burglary
A 44-year-old man from Scarborough has been sentenced to three years and three months in prison following a sneak-in burglary that took place in August.
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Appeal for Information After Front Doors Damaged in Pickering
North Yorkshire Police have launched an appeal for information following a series of incidents involving criminal damage to front doors in Hall Garth, Pickering.
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Outdoor Jump Tower and Climbing Wall Proposed at Filey Holiday Park
A jump tower and climbing wall could be constructed at the Blue Dolphin Holiday Park in Filey if plans are approved by the council.
Top Stories
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Mysterious space object 3i/ATLAS to reach its closest point to Earth
A mysterious object that a controversial scientist claims could be an alien battleship reaches its closest point to Earth on Friday.
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SNP leader John Swinney condemns alleged office bugging of female MSP
Reports a female MSP had a secret recording device planted in her office by a member of her own staff are "completely and utterly unacceptable", SNP leader John Swinney has said.
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British mother died due to complications of cosmetic surgery in Turkey, inquest finds
The family of a "bubbly" mother-of-two who died after undergoing cosmetic surgery in Turkey are concerned she was not fit for the procedures, an inquest has heard.
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Manchester Arena bombing survivors to get almost £20m in payouts
A judge has ruled that nearly £20m is to be paid out to 16 survivors of the Manchester Arena bombing who were children at the time of the tragedy.
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Interest rate cut brings Christmas cheer but there's good reason for caution ahead
The economy may be stuttering, unemployment may be rising, inflation may be above target. But even so, the Bank of England delivered mortgage payers some welcome Christmas cheer on Thursday.
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Sylvan Ebanks-Blake: Ex-Premier League footballer wins High Court claim against top surgeon
A former Premier League footballer has won a court case against a leading surgeon, after the player argued an unnecessary procedure had brought his career to a "premature end".
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Sir Keir Starmer and ministers to hold regular news conferences in radical comms shakeup
Sir Keir Starmer and other ministers will hold regular news conferences in a radical shakeup of government communications.
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Former Labour politician Derek Hatton and wife deny misconduct in public office
Former politician Derek Hatton and his wife have denied misconduct in a public office.
National News
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SNP leader John Swinney condemns alleged office bugging of female MSP
Reports a female MSP had a secret recording device planted in her office by a member of her own staff are "completely and utterly unacceptable", SNP leader John Swinney has said.
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King pours 'perfect' pint of Guinness
The King was commended for pouring the "perfect" pint of Guinness on a visit to mark the opening of a new brewery in London.
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Sylvan Ebanks-Blake: Ex-Premier League footballer wins High Court claim against top surgeon
A former Premier League footballer has won a court case against a leading surgeon, after the player argued an unnecessary procedure had brought his career to a "premature end".
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Manchester Arena bombing survivors to get almost £20m in payouts
A judge has ruled that nearly £20m is to be paid out to 16 survivors of the Manchester Arena bombing who were children at the time of the tragedy.
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Actors vote for industrial action over AI concerns
Actors have voted overwhelmingly to refuse digital scanning on set in a bid to secure adequate AI protections.
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Former Labour politician Derek Hatton and wife deny misconduct in public office
Former politician Derek Hatton and his wife have denied misconduct in a public office.
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Flexible working and sick pay: What the new Employment Rights Bill means for you
The Employment Rights Bill (ERB) has finally become law, 18 months on from Labour's landslide election victory.
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Sir Keir Starmer and ministers to hold regular news conferences in radical comms shakeup
Sir Keir Starmer and other ministers will hold regular news conferences in a radical shakeup of government communications.
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WWII Bletchley Park Enigma codebreaker Ruth Bourne dies aged 99
Tributes have been paid to Second World War Bletchley Park codebreaker Ruth Bourne, who has died at the age of 99.
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All trials of Ajax armoured vehicles halted after another soldier injured
The government has halted all testing of the UK Army's new armoured vehicle - known as the Ajax - after a soldier was injured in a recent trial.
World News
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'All Jewish hearts are broken' says UK Chief Rabbi on Bondi terror attack visit
The UK's Chief Rabbi has told Sky News that the Bondi Beach terror attack is a tragedy for all societies, caused by "hateful extremism" that threatens "our entire civilisation".
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Ghislaine Maxwell begins new attempt to overturn sex trafficking conviction
Ghislaine Maxwell has filed a petition asking a US federal judge to overturn her sex trafficking conviction and free her from prison, claiming "substantial new evidence".
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China imposes 13% tax on condoms as birth rate declines
China is to tax contraception for the first time in more than three decades in a move aligned with efforts to get more families to have children.
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A British man who fought for Ukraine is jailed for 13 years by Russia
A British man who fought in Ukraine has been jailed for 13 years for being a paid mercenary, Russian prosecutors say.
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Putin is waiting to take advantage if today's crucial Ukraine meeting ends in failure
EU leaders will meet in Brussels today to try to agree the release of €210bn (£184bn) to help fund Ukraine's war with Russia.
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Mysterious space object 3i/ATLAS to reach its closest point to Earth
A mysterious object that a controversial scientist claims could be an alien battleship reaches its closest point to Earth on Friday.
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Israel attacking Lebanon every four hours as ceasefire frays
It's been more than a year since a ceasefire was agreed in Lebanon, but data shows that the truce between Israel and Hezbollah is more fragile than ever.
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Bondi Beach shooting: Inside hotel where alleged gunmen stayed during trip being investigated by police
The Bondi terror attack suspects spent their entire four-week visit to the Philippines in Davao City and rarely left their hotel for more than about an hour at a time, according to a member of staff.
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British mother died due to complications of cosmetic surgery in Turkey, inquest finds
The family of a "bubbly" mother-of-two who died after undergoing cosmetic surgery in Turkey are concerned she was not fit for the procedures, an inquest has heard.
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Australia announces tougher hate speech laws following Bondi massacre
Australia has announced tougher laws on hate speech in the wake of the Bondi Beach terror attack.
Entertainment News
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Actors vote for industrial action over AI concerns
Actors have voted overwhelmingly to refuse digital scanning on set in a bid to secure adequate AI protections.
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Oscars set to leave ABC and will be streamed live on YouTube from 2029
The Oscars will be streamed live on YouTube from 2029 after being broadcast on the ABC network for decades.
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Rob Reiner's son appears in court accused of murdering Hollywood director and wife
Rob Reiner's son Nick made his first court appearance on Wednesday on two counts of first-degree murder in the killing of his parents.
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Warner Bros set to rebuff hostile takeover bid - as major backer pulls out of deal
Warner Bros is reportedly set to reject a hostile $108bn (£81bn) takeover bid from Paramount, with one of the prospective buyer's financing partners confirming it's pulled out of the offer.
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Kneecap's charity run cheered on by Irish president
Moglai Bap of the hip hop trio Kneecap took part in a charity run through Dublin, along with more than 200 runners, with the Irish president cheering them on.
Sport
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World Darts Championship: David Munyua beats Mike De Decker as fellow debutant Motomu Sakai also wins in dramatic Alexandra Palace scenes
World Darts Championship debutants David Munyua and Motomu Sakai delivered stunning upset victories amid dramatic first-round scenes at Alexandra Palace on Thursday.
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Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua: British heavyweight star weighs inside 245lbs limit for fight against YouTube star
Anthony Joshua successfully made the weight limit for his fight against Jake Paul.
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The Ashes: Ollie Pope's 'chaotic' innings set tone for England latest batting failure in Adelaide, says Nasser Hussain
Ollie Pope's "chaotic" 10-ball stay at the crease set the tone for another England batting failure on day two of the third Ashes Test in Adelaide, says Sky Sports' Nasser Hussain.
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The Ashes: England slide towards series defeat as batting fails again to give Australia control of third Test in Adelaide
England's hopes of regaining the Ashes are all but over after another woeful batting display enabled Australia to take complete control of the third Test.
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Is intefering with play the most difficult area of refereeing right now? - The Whistle Blower
VAR isn’t about perfection.
Video
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Warner Bros set to rebuff hostile takeover bid - as major backer pulls out of deal
Warner Bros is reportedly set to reject a hostile $108bn (£81bn) takeover bid from Paramount, with one of the prospective buyer's financing partners confirming it's pulled out of the offer.
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Interest rate cut brings Christmas cheer but there's good reason for caution ahead
The economy may be stuttering, unemployment may be rising, inflation may be above target. But even so, the Bank of England delivered mortgage payers some welcome Christmas cheer on Thursday.
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Rob Reiner's son appears in court accused of murdering Hollywood director and wife
Rob Reiner's son Nick made his first court appearance on Wednesday on two counts of first-degree murder in the killing of his parents.
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Teachers to be trained to tackle misogyny and 'toxic ideas' among boys
Teachers will be trained to spot early signs of misogyny in boys and steer them away from it as part of the government's long-awaited strategy to tackle violence against women and girls (VAWG).
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Putin is waiting to take advantage if today's crucial Ukraine meeting ends in failure
EU leaders will meet in Brussels today to try to agree the release of €210bn (£184bn) to help fund Ukraine's war with Russia.
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Actors vote for industrial action over AI concerns
Actors have voted overwhelmingly to refuse digital scanning on set in a bid to secure adequate AI protections.
Technology
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Mysterious space object 3i/ATLAS to reach its closest point to Earth
A mysterious object that a controversial scientist claims could be an alien battleship reaches its closest point to Earth on Friday.
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Actors vote for industrial action over AI concerns
Actors have voted overwhelmingly to refuse digital scanning on set in a bid to secure adequate AI protections.
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Parents of Scottish sextortion victim who took his own life sue Instagram owner Meta
The family of a teenage boy who took his own life after being blackmailed on Instagram are suing the platform's owner Meta.
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Christmas cheer for Britain's biggest chemical plant, but there are two distinct problems
You've doubtless heard of the National Grid, the network of pylons and electricity infrastructure ensuring the country is supplied with power. You're probably aware that there is a similar national network of gas pipelines sending methane into millions of our boilers.







