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Scarborough Residents Asked For Thoughts on £20m Spending Plans
Residents, businesses and visitors to Scarborough are being encouraged to have their say on which projects would benefit most from a multi-million pound investment to drive regeneration and improve the health and wellbeing of communities.
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The 11 Projects Vying for a Share of Scarborough's £20m Pride in Place Funding
Scarborough is standing at the threshold of a significant transformation as it decides how to spend £20 million from the government’s Pride in Place programme. But which projects should get the money?
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Scarborough Athletic Chairman Thanks Clubs For Loans, Lauds Boss Greening
Trevor Bull has thanked the likes of Sheffield United, Hull City and Sheffield Wednesday for their loan signings as the club battle through their injury crisis.
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Super Scarborough Athletic Pick Up First Win Of 2026
The Seadogs stay sixth but are level on points with fifth-placed Radcliffe in National North.
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More Honesty Needed on A64 Upgrade Chances
A local Councillor says politicians need to speak honestly about the prospects of the A64 being upgraded and a local MP bemoans a lack of vocal support for the idea from some other local leaders.
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North Yorkshire Mayor Welcomes Powers to Tackle Pavement Parking
The Mayor of York and North Yorkshire has welcomed new powers to make it easier to restrict pavement parking.
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Whitby Town Open Up New Year With First Point
Town's struggles continue in front of goal while second-bottom Workington remain in trouble despite picking up what they might feel is a useful point on the road.
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Bridlington Rugby Stay Top After Latest Victory
Brid RUFC thumped Halifax to stay top of Yorkshire Two.
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Wintry Conditions Grip Yorkshire Coast as Met Office Issues Multiple Weekend Weather Warnings
Residents across North Yorkshire and the East Riding of Yorkshire are being urged to prepare for a weekend of hazardous travel and freezing temperatures as the Met Office issues a series of yellow weather warnings.
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MP Meets with Council Over Yorkshire Coast Snow Response
Scarborough and Whitby MP Alison Hume has held a meeting with North Yorkshire Council to address the local authority's response to a week of what she described as "Baltic weather" across the region.
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What Could be Better on a Cold Winter Night Than Tracking a Gritter?
As North Yorkshire prepares for another night of freezing conditions, residents can sit in the warmth of their own homes and follow live progress from the county's fleet of gritters.
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Olly Green Rejoins Bridlington Town on a Permanent Deal
Bridlington Town AFC have confirmed the signing of Olly Green, who returns to the Mounting Systems Stadium until the end of the season.
Top Stories
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More than 500 killed in Iran, rights group says, as Trump and US military weighing 'strong options'
The number of people killed in anti-government protests across Iran has risen dramatically to more than 500, according to the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency.
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Woman shot dead in head as body bags show emerging picture of Iranian crackdown
The extent of the state's crackdown on Iranian protesters is beginning to emerge, despite the internet shutdown.
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China would prefer its dissent not to be seen - but it is increasingly there
In an industrial corner of the city of Shenzhen, there was a sense the system was bracing.
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Victims of Bolton crash which killed three teenagers named locally
Four people, including three teenagers, who died in a crash between a taxi and a car in Greater Manchester have been named locally.
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Five human heads found hanging at picturesque beach
Five human heads were found hanging from ropes at a beach in Ecuador as the country suffers a wave of violence related to drug trafficking.
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-37C temperatures traps thousands of tourists in Finland
Thousands of tourists have been left stranded in northern Finland after flights at Kittila Airport were cancelled due to severe cold.
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Number of homicides in London falls to lowest in over a decade, says Met Police
London has recorded the lowest number of homicides in more than a decade, according to new figures from the Metropolitan Police.
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Radar 'technical issue' halts flights to Birmingham Airport
A power outage, caused by bad weather, at a National Air Traffic Service's (NATS) radar site halted arrivals to Birmingham Airport overnight.
National News
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Victims of Bolton crash which killed three teenagers named locally
Four people, including three teenagers, who died in a crash between a taxi and a car in Greater Manchester have been named locally.
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Police hunt robber who absconded from island prison
Police are hunting for a convicted robber who absconded from an open prison on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent.
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Radar 'technical issue' halts flights to Birmingham Airport
A power outage, caused by bad weather, at a National Air Traffic Service's (NATS) radar site halted arrivals to Birmingham Airport overnight.
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Number of homicides in London falls to lowest in over a decade, says Met Police
London has recorded the lowest number of homicides in more than a decade, according to new figures from the Metropolitan Police.
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British skier killed in avalanche in French Alps
A British skier has died in an avalanche in the French Alps.
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Five teenagers arrested on suspicion of murder after man found dead in County Durham
Five teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was found dead in County Durham.
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How newborns with jaundice can receive vital treatment at home
Newborns with jaundice can now receive vital treatment at home using a special sleeping bag-style device, thanks to the launch of a new service by Scotland’s largest health board.
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How good or bad is your council at tackling potholes? New map shows road conditions across England
Drivers in England can find out how their local councils are tackling potholes following the introduction of a new traffic rating system from the Department for Transport (DfT).
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Former Newcastle goalkeeper Shay Given apologises after making Holocaust remark
Former Premier League footballer Shay Given has apologised for describing sacked Celtic manager Wilfried Nancy's time at the club as an "absolute Holocaust".
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'I have PTSD after seeing an online suicide at 12': The growing call to ban smartphones in schools
Eighteen‑year‑old Frazer McKenna has spent most of his adolescence living with the consequences of something he never chose to see.
World News
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More than 500 killed in Iran, rights group says, as Trump and US military weighing 'strong options'
The number of people killed in anti-government protests across Iran has risen dramatically to more than 500, according to the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency.
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Woman shot dead in head as body bags show emerging picture of Iranian crackdown
The extent of the state's crackdown on Iranian protesters is beginning to emerge, despite the internet shutdown.
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China would prefer its dissent not to be seen - but it is increasingly there
In an industrial corner of the city of Shenzhen, there was a sense the system was bracing.
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Five human heads found hanging at picturesque beach
Five human heads were found hanging from ropes at a beach in Ecuador as the country suffers a wave of violence related to drug trafficking.
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-37C temperatures traps thousands of tourists in Finland
Thousands of tourists have been left stranded in northern Finland after flights at Kittila Airport were cancelled due to severe cold.
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British skier killed in avalanche in French Alps
A British skier has died in an avalanche in the French Alps.
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'This is journalism at its most raw': Go behind the scenes on the frontline with new-look Sky News show
A new-look Sky News series takes viewers straight into some of the world's most hostile environments.
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Russia strike leaves 1,000 Kyiv apartment blocks without heating
More than 1,000 apartment blocks in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv remain without power after a Russian bombardment of the country's energy system overnight.
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There's a daily game of cat and mouse to catch illegal migrants in Germany - and it may soon become UK's problem
In Germany's fight against people smugglers, Chief Inspector Igor Weber's Pasewalk force is on the frontline.
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Human remains found as Australia continues to battle bushfires
Human remains have been found in Australia as bushfires continue to rage on in the country.
Entertainment News
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Grateful Dead singer and guitarist Bob Weir has died
Bob Weir, guitarist, singer and founding member of the Grateful Dead, has died at the age of 78.
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Most anticipated video games coming out in 2026
Grand Theft Auto VI is unquestionably the single most anticipated video game of 2026.
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Gabby Logan pays tribute to her father, Welsh football legend Terry Yorath
Gabby Logan has paid tribute to her father, former Leeds United and Wales midfielder Terry Yorath, who died at the age of 75 following a short illness.
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Funeral held for French movie and style icon Brigitte Bardot
Brigitte Bardot's funeral has been held with a private service in Saint-Tropez.
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Lawyer for Rob Reiner's son withdraws from case
The arraignment of Rob Reiner's son over the killing of his parents has been delayed after his high-profile defence lawyer withdrew from the case.
Sport
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Man Utd next manager: Club to accelerate appointment after meetings with Michael Carrick and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
Manchester United are expected to accelerate the process of appointing a new interim head coach, with further detailed talks planned before a final decision is made between Michael Carrick and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
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Man Utd will play just 40 games this season so what is left to play for after FA Cup exit to Brighton?
No manager, no trophy hopes, no noise. The final whistle against Brighton was met with a few boos, then stunned silence. Just where do Manchester United go from here?
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Conor Bradley injury: Liverpool defender to miss rest of season with significant knee injury sustained at Arsenal
Liverpool defender Conor Bradley will miss the rest of the season with a significant knee injury sustained in Thursday's goalless draw at Arsenal.
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NFL Playoffs: New England Patriots beat Los Angeles Chargers 16-3 as Drake Maye claims first post-season victory
Drake Maye threw a touchdown pass to Hunter Henry in the fourth quarter as the New England Patriots defense roughed up Justin Herbert in a 16-3 AFC Wild Card playoff victory over the Los Angeles Chargers.
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NFL playoffs: San Francisco 49ers knock out defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles with stunning upset
The San Francisco 49ers pulled off a sensational 23-19 upset of the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles to knock them out of the NFL playoffs in the Wild Card round.
Video
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Trump administration threatens criminal charges against Fed chair
Financial markets have taken fright amid a resumption of the row over US central bank independence between its chair and the Trump administration.
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Reviving Venezuela's oil industry may be harder than Trump thinks - and this is why
Oil sits at the heart of Donald Trump's Venezuelan gamble. Within a day of the US operation which ousted President Nicolas Maduro, Trump made his top priority clear: reviving the country's oil industry.
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Asylum hotel migrant evictions set to begin in the spring
Evictions of migrants living in asylum hotels are set to start in the spring, Sky News understands.
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Victims of Bolton crash which killed three teenagers named locally
Four people, including three teenagers, who died in a crash between a taxi and a car in Greater Manchester have been named locally.
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More than 500 killed in Iran, rights group says, as Trump and US military weighing 'strong options'
The number of people killed in anti-government protests across Iran has risen dramatically to more than 500, according to the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency.
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Why Pride organisers face 'the most serious financial challenge in movement's history'
The company behind London's Pride parade recorded a £120,726 loss in 2024, latest accounts show.
Technology
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Conservatives pledge to ban social media for under-16s
The Conservatives have said they would ban social media for children under the age of 16.
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JD Vance agrees sexualised AI deepfakes 'entirely unacceptable,' Lammy says
David Lammy has said that US vice president JD Vance agrees that sexualised AI-generated deepfakes - such as those made using Elon Musk's Grok - are "entirely unacceptable".
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NASA mega-rocket for moon mission could launch in weeks
The NASA rocket that will fly astronauts around the moon for the first time since 1972 could be rolled out to its launchpad at Kennedy Space Centre in Florida within days.
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Elon Musk says backlash to AI chatbot deepfake images is 'excuse for censorship'
The UK government "wants any excuse for censorship", Elon Musk has said, amid a growing backlash over deepfake sexual images produced by his social media site X's artificial intelligence tool.







