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Council Backing For School Cameras on Yorkshire Coast
East Riding councillors have backed calls for cameras to be used to issue fines to parents who drive up to school gates.
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North Yorkshire Police on County Lines Action
As part of a national week of action, last week, North Yorkshire Police took part in County Lines Intensification week focussing on disrupting and dismantling drugs lines.
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SeeChange Comes To The Yorkshire Coast
A new initiative is all about addressing inequalities on the Yorkshire Coast and providing access to services that maybe people wouldn't normally.
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East Riding Authorities Bring SEND Funding Issues To Parliament
Fair funding for children with SEND was raised once again with MPs this week at the House of Commons.
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North Yorkshire Residents Urged to Share Nature Views
North Yorkshire residents are being urged to have their say on a plan aiming to take action and help nature to thrive.
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Mayor Boosts Community Hubs with New Funding- Highlighting Whitby's WHISH Project
The Mayor of North Yorkshire is spearheading a significant initiative to upgrade village halls and community buildings across the region.
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Staintondale Railway Returns
The Staintondale Moorland Railway returns today.
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Seadogs Launch New Kit With Five-Star Victory
Scarborough Athletic began pre-season in their away strip and a 5-0 victory.
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Police Warning After North York Moors Cattle Theft
North Yorkshire Police have warned farmers after thefts in the North York Moors.
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Blues Begin With Comfortable Win
Whitby Town started their pre-season with a 3-0 success.
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Operation Trailblaze Continues on the Yorkshire Coast
Police are continuing to work with agencies this weekend to tackle the issue of anti-social and illegal use of off-road 4x4 vehicles and motorbikes within the Scarborough Rural area.
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Yorkshire Coast Cricket Action
There were mixed results as Scarborough, Whitby, Bridlington and all our Yorkshire Coast cricket sides were in action on Saturday.
Top Stories
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Israeli soldier describes arbitrary killing of civilians in Gaza
An Israeli reservist who served three tours of duty in Gaza has told Sky News in a rare on-camera interview that his unit was often ordered to shoot anyone entering areas soldiers defined as no-go zones, regardless of whether they posed a threat, a practice he says left civilians dead where they fell.
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Australian mother guilty of murdering three people with poisonous mushrooms
An Australian mother has been found guilty of murdering her estranged husband's parents and an aunt by serving them a beef wellington laced with poisonous mushrooms.
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7/7 bombings: Stories that define the bravery of victims and responders 20 years on
Today marks 20 years since the 7/7 attacks, which saw four suicide bombers kill 52 people and injure 770 others on the London transport network.
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At least 82 dead in Texas floods as search continues for 10 missing girls
At least 82 people have died in flash flooding in Texas as the search continues for dozens still missing.
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'We'll never yield': Millions of Iranians unite in mourning
Under the red flag of martyrdom, they beat their chests in memory of a fallen religious leader as the cleric recounts his fate outside one of Tehran's oldest mosques.
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MP recalls childhood abuse as he calls for law change to make domestic abuse a specific criminal offence
An MP who decided until recently to "never speak" about the abuse he suffered as a child has shared his harrowing story so that "no kid has to go through" what he did.
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Post Office scandal: Victims say government's control of redress schemes should be taken away
Post Office scandal victims are calling for redress schemes to be taken away from the government completely, ahead of the public inquiry publishing its first findings.
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Israel attacks Houthi targets at three ports and power plant in Yemen
Israel says its military has attacked Houthi targets at three ports and a power plant in Yemen.
National News
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7/7 bombings: Stories that define the bravery of victims and responders 20 years on
Today marks 20 years since the 7/7 attacks, which saw four suicide bombers kill 52 people and injure 770 others on the London transport network.
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MP recalls childhood abuse as he calls for law change to make domestic abuse a specific criminal offence
An MP who decided until recently to "never speak" about the abuse he suffered as a child has shared his harrowing story so that "no kid has to go through" what he did.
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Post Office scandal: Victims say government's control of redress schemes should be taken away
Post Office scandal victims are calling for redress schemes to be taken away from the government completely, ahead of the public inquiry publishing its first findings.
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Boy, four, dies after gravestone falls on him at Rawtenstall Cemetery in Lancashire, police say
A four-year-old boy has died after a gravestone fell on him at a cemetery, police have said.
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Met Police chief calls for 'mega' forces in push for major policing shake-up
The way policing is organised in England and Wales is decades out of date and needs a major shake-up, the head of the Metropolitan Police has said.
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Another tantrum from the Labour backbenches is inevitable
In common with many parents across the country, here's a conversation that I have with my young daughter on a semi-regular basis (bear with me, this will take on some political relevance eventually).
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7/7 London bombings: 'Those who tried to divide us failed,' says Starmer on 20th anniversary of attacks
Britain will unite to remember the lives lost in the 7/7 bombings on the 20th anniversary of the attacks, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has said.
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Man charged with murder after pensioner found dead in Streatham
A man has been charged with murder after an 85-year-old man was found dead at a property in south London, police have said.
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How Prevent is tackling young extremism 20 years after the 7/7 bombings
Radicalised nine-year-olds, teenagers mixing incel culture with extreme right ideologies and a Muslim who idolises Hitler - this is just some of the casework of those tasked with deradicalising young extremists in the UK.
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Nine out of 10 homeless women missing from official government figures, charities warn
Nine out of 10 homeless women are missing from official government figures, charities have said.
World News
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Israeli soldier describes arbitrary killing of civilians in Gaza
An Israeli reservist who served three tours of duty in Gaza has told Sky News in a rare on-camera interview that his unit was often ordered to shoot anyone entering areas soldiers defined as no-go zones, regardless of whether they posed a threat, a practice he says left civilians dead where they fell.
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Australian mother guilty of murdering three people with poisonous mushrooms
An Australian mother has been found guilty of murdering her estranged husband's parents and an aunt by serving them a beef wellington laced with poisonous mushrooms.
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Israel attacks Houthi targets at three ports and power plant in Yemen
Israel says its military has attacked Houthi targets at three ports and a power plant in Yemen.
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'We'll never yield': Millions of Iranians unite in mourning
Under the red flag of martyrdom, they beat their chests in memory of a fallen religious leader as the cleric recounts his fate outside one of Tehran's oldest mosques.
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What is the possible Gaza hostage and ceasefire deal - and what challenges could lie ahead?
An Israeli delegation is heading to Qatar for indirect talks with Hamas on a possible hostage and ceasefire deal in Gaza.
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Defiance in Tehran as Khamenei makes appearance
They rose to their feet in ecstatic surprise, shouting "heydar, heydar" - a Shia victory chant.
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UK restores diplomatic ties with Syria
The UK has re-established diplomatic ties with Syria, David Lammy has said, as he made the first visit to the country by a British minister for 14 years.
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Two security workers injured after grenades thrown at aid site, Gaza Humanitarian Foundation says
Two American security workers in Gaza were injured after grenades were thrown during food distribution in Khan Younis, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) has said.
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Dalai Lama turns 90: Worshippers including Richard Gere travel to Himalayas to celebrate
The Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhists, turns 90 on Sunday after a week of celebrations.
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Hamas gives 'positive' response to ceasefire proposal but asks for amendments
Hamas has said it has "submitted its positive response" to the latest proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza to mediators.
Entertainment News
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Ozzy Osbourne reunites with Black Sabbath for 'final bow' in emotional metal goodbye
Ozzy Osbourne has reunited with Black Sabbath and performed his final gig - telling fans "you've no idea how I feel - thank you from the bottom of my heart", in an emotional but truly metal goodbye.
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Oasis reunion: A high-five and a hug - the gestures were there, but ultimately it was all about the music
Oasis have reunited on stage for the first time in almost 16 years - with brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher sharing a high five and the briefest of hugs as they closed a performance that for fans was more than worth the wait.
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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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Oasis reunion: It felt like it might never happen - but the Gallagher brothers are finally back
Listening to Noel Gallagher over the years, for a long time it didn't feel like this was part of the masterplan.
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Michael Madsen, who starred in Reservoir Dogs and Kill Bill, dies aged 67
Actor Michael Madsen, who starred in a number of Quentin Tarantino films, has died at the age of 67.
Sport
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British and Irish Lions team vs ACT Brumbies: Henry Pollock returns to bench after injury scare as tourists name side for Canberra clash
Andy Farrell has named his strongest British and Irish team Lions team yet with Wednesday's match against the ACT Brumbies in Canberra shaping up to be a dry run for the first Test against Australia.
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England vs India: Ben Stokes faces bowling conundrum as Gus Atkinson joins Jofra Archer in third Test squad at Lord's
England captain Ben Stokes faces a bowling conundrum as Surrey quick Gus Atkinson joined pace bowler Jofra Archer in the squad for the third Test against India at Lord's.
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France 2-1 England: Lionesses left with plenty of soul searching after opening night disappointment at Euro 2025
The camera panned to Sarina Wiegman in the 82nd minute of England's opening night loss to France. She was deep in thought, tearing strips of paper from her tactical notepad.
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Wimbledon officials apologise to players after line-calling technology turned off in malfunction on Centre Court
Wimbledon officials have apologised to Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova and Sonay Kartal after an embarrassing malfunction of the new electronic line-calling system on Centre Court.
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France vs England team selection: Euro 2025 success rests on Sarina Wiegman's grasp of risk vs reward
England have a 16.1 per cent chance of winning this summer's European Championship, according to Opta's prediction model. For anyone who has followed the Lionesses ascent since 2022 that number feels low. World champions Spain are the outright favourites at 24.8 per cent.
Video
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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.
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Israeli soldier describes arbitrary killing of civilians in Gaza
An Israeli reservist who served three tours of duty in Gaza has told Sky News in a rare on-camera interview that his unit was often ordered to shoot anyone entering areas soldiers defined as no-go zones, regardless of whether they posed a threat, a practice he says left civilians dead where they fell.
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At least 82 dead in Texas floods as search continues for 10 missing girls
At least 82 people have died in flash flooding in Texas as the search continues for dozens still missing.
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Fiscal rules are silly but important as Reeves has banged on about them and markets care
You're probably tired by now of hearing all about "black holes".
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MP recalls childhood abuse as he calls for law change to make domestic abuse a specific criminal offence
An MP who decided until recently to "never speak" about the abuse he suffered as a child has shared his harrowing story so that "no kid has to go through" what he did.
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Ryanair urges EU chief to 'quit' over air traffic strike disruption
The boss of Ryanair has told Sky News the president of the European Commission should "quit" if she can't stop disruption caused by repeated French air traffic control strikes.
Technology
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Tyler Webb sentenced to nine years imprisonment after persuading victim to attempt suicide online
A 23-year-old man who convinced his victim to attempt suicide and seriously self-harm online has become the first person sentenced under new internet safety laws.
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Octopus Energy sparks £10bn demerger of tech arm Kraken
Octopus Energy Group, Britain's largest residential gas and electricity supplier, is plotting a £10bn demerger of its technology arm that would reinforce its status as one of the country's most valuable private companies.
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'Silent killer' heatwave thought to have left at least 9 dead in Europe
At least nine people in Europe have died in savage heat this week as a "silent killer" heatwave continues to bake the continent.
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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.