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Yorkshire Coast Confusion on Tourism Tax Plans
Local tourism chiefs and councillors have been left frustrated by what they feel is a lack of consultation by North Yorkshire's Mayor, David Skaith, around a so-called tourism tax in the region.
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Police Reveal Month's Drink-Drive Arrests in North Yorkshire
As part of their ongoing commitment to this year’s Christmas drink and drug drive campaign, North Yorkshire Police have so far made 133 arrests.
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North Yorkshire Communities Unite Against Storm Darragh Damage
A report has highlighted how North Yorkshire communities came together to help flood-hit households when Storm Darragh brought torrential rain and damaging winds last winter.
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Scarborough Athletic Return To Action in County Durham
The Seadogs go to Spennymoor Town, on Tuesday night, in National North.
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East Riding Chairman's Awards Announced
Nominations are now open for the 2026 East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s Chairman’s Awards.
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New Year Train Confirmed for Whitby To Middlesbrough Route
It was confirmed on Monday that the Special New Year’s Day trains to Whitby from Darlington via Thornaby and Middlesbrough will run as advertised.
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Family Pays Tribute After Man Dies in East Riding Crash
A man who sustained life threatening injuries following a collision in Wetwang on Boxing Day has since died and has been named by his family as 51-year-old Douglas Noble.
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Filey MP's Opposition To Solar Panels On Farmland
Conservative party chairman and Filey MP Kevin Hollinrake has outlined his opposition to the installation of solar panels on prime farmland.
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Local Views Sought on Illegal Wild Camping in Scarborough & Whitby
People are being urged to share their views on wild camping, fires and barbeques in nine locations across Scarborough and Whitby.
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Concerns From Yorkshire Coast Carers As Hospital Beds Lost
Thousands of hospital bed days are being lost each year across Yorkshire because patients who are medically fit to leave hospital cannot be discharged due to a lack of funded care in the community, new figures show.
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Ryedale's Eden Camp Celebrates Positive 2025 Packed With Events
Eden Camp, the modern history museum in North Yorkshire, is celebrating a successful end to 2025 following a year packed with events.
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Whitby's 'Record-Breaking' 50th Boxing Day Dip
This year's event was the 50th anniversary of Whitby's Boxing Day Dip.
Top Stories
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New Year Honours: Idris Elba, Torvill and Dean, and Lionesses among those recognised
Idris Elba, ice dancers Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean, as well as England's victorious women's football and rugby teams, are among 1,157 people recognised in the New Year Honours list.
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A head-spinning two days of Trump diplomacy - but how much was theatrical hot air?
Two December days in Palm Beach and I have sunburn and whiplash.
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Two people killed in Anthony Joshua car crash named as 'close friends' of boxer
The two "close friends" of Anthony Joshua killed in a car crash in Nigeria in which the British boxer was injured have been named by his spokesperson.
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Debate over sex work laws as charities warn more women are entering industry
Nightfall in Bristol and volunteers at One25 are stocking up their van for the evening.
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China fires rockets into waters off Taiwan in second day of military drills
China has fired rockets into the waters off Taiwan on a second day of large-scale war games around the island aimed at rehearsing a blockade.
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Foreign secretary orders review of 'serious failures' in case of British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah
Yvette Cooper has ordered an urgent Foreign Office review of "serious information failures" in the case of a freed British-Egyptian activist.
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Cabinet Office blames 'administrative error' over mistaken release of historical Andrew documents
The Cabinet Office has blamed an "administrative error" after historical royal documents relating to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor were released by mistake.
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Bondi attack suspects 'acted alone' say police, as hero reveals why he tackled gunman
The two men accused of committing the Bondi Beach antisemitic terror attack "acted alone", Australian police have said.
National News
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New Year Honours: Idris Elba, Torvill and Dean, and Lionesses among those recognised
Idris Elba, ice dancers Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean, as well as England's victorious women's football and rugby teams, are among 1,157 people recognised in the New Year Honours list.
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Cabinet Office blames 'administrative error' over mistaken release of historical Andrew documents
The Cabinet Office has blamed an "administrative error" after historical royal documents relating to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor were released by mistake.
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Debate over sex work laws as charities warn more women are entering industry
Nightfall in Bristol and volunteers at One25 are stocking up their van for the evening.
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No 10 issued apology over John Major's birthday message to Queen Mother
John Major's Downing Street sent a grovelling apology after the prime minister birthday telegram to the Queen Mother was addressed in an "improper manner", newly-released government documents show.
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Police in Gillingham looking for two men after collision with car kills pedestrian
Kent Police are attempting to trace two men in relation to a fatal collision between a car and a pedestrian.
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Foreign secretary orders review of 'serious failures' in case of British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah
Yvette Cooper has ordered an urgent Foreign Office review of "serious information failures" in the case of a freed British-Egyptian activist.
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Mother and two children aged four and seven confirmed dead in Boxing Day fire
A mother and two children have died after a Boxing Day fire in Stroud, Gloucestershire.
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Man charged with murder of grandfather who died days after being punched outside village pub
A 36-year-old man has been charged with murder after a grandfather died six days after he was punched outside a village pub.
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Fulham's Beau Parker on second 'traumatic' ACL injury - as lab asks why female footballers are more susceptible
The second time Fulham footballer Beau Parker suffered an ACL injury was even harder to process.
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Man 'carrying handgun' shot and killed by police after crash in Norfolk
A man believed to have been carrying a handgun has been shot and killed by police after a car crash in the Norfolk town of Thetford.
World News
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Two people killed in Anthony Joshua car crash named as 'close friends' of boxer
The two "close friends" of Anthony Joshua killed in a car crash in Nigeria in which the British boxer was injured have been named by his spokesperson.
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A head-spinning two days of Trump diplomacy - but how much was theatrical hot air?
Two December days in Palm Beach and I have sunburn and whiplash.
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Bangladesh's first female prime minister Khaleda Zia dies at 80
Bangladesh's first female prime minister Khaleda Zia has died following a prolonged illness, her political party has said.
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China fires rockets into waters off Taiwan in second day of military drills
China has fired rockets into the waters off Taiwan on a second day of large-scale war games around the island aimed at rehearsing a blockade.
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Alleged strikes on Vladimir Putin residence 'not good', Donald Trump says
Donald Trump said he was "very angry" to hear reports of an alleged Ukrainian drone strike on one of Vladimir Putin's state residences in Russia.
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Bondi attack suspects 'acted alone' say police, as hero reveals why he tackled gunman
The two men accused of committing the Bondi Beach antisemitic terror attack "acted alone", Australian police have said.
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Foreign secretary orders review of 'serious failures' in case of British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah
Yvette Cooper has ordered an urgent Foreign Office review of "serious information failures" in the case of a freed British-Egyptian activist.
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Three police officers and six militants killed in shooting in Turkey
Six militants and three police officers have been killed during a shoot-out after extremists clashed with authorities in Turkey.
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Trump offered Ukraine 15-year security guarantee as part of peace plan, Zelenskyy says
Donald Trump has offered Ukraine security guarantees for 15 years as part of a proposed plan to end Russia's invasion, Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said.
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It's easy to get lost in multi-point plans and spin - but Zelenskyy's reaction to Trump said it all
Not going backwards is a win. Given Donald Trump's fraught relationship with Volodymyr Zelenskyy, that's important.
Entertainment News
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Brigitte Bardot: The bombshell and style icon who walked away from fame and glamour
Brigitte Bardot was the sultry film siren who helped ignite a sexual revolution, a woman whose cultural significance extended beyond her acting career.
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Bayeux Tapestry: Priceless artefact to be insured for £800m
The Bayeux Tapestry will be insured for around £800m when it comes to the UK next year.
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The Cure's guitarist and keyboard player Perry Bamonte dies
The guitarist and keyboard player for The Cure, Perry Bamonte, has died.
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'Tyranny is booming': Jimmy Kimmel targets Trump in alternative Christmas message
American talk show host Jimmy Kimmel delivered an alternative Christmas message this year, taking aim what he said was the rise of fascism under Donald Trump's government.
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Comedian Griff Rhys Jones urges public to nominate historic buildings to save
Griff Rhys Jones has been campaigning for decades to preserve Britain's old buildings.
Sport
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Anthony Joshua: British former world heavyweight champion injured in car accident in Nigeria that killed two people
Anthony Joshua remains in a stable condition in hospital after he was injured in a fatal car crash in Nigeria in which two of his friends and members of his training team died.
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England T20 World Cup squad: Jofra Archer and Josh Tongue named in provisional group for 2026 tournament but no Jamie Smith or Brydon Carse
Jofra Archer has been included in England's provisional T20 World Cup squad after his Ashes-ending injury, with fellow fast bowler Josh Tongue also named in a 15-player group for February and March's tournament in India and Sri Lanka.
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Liverpool set-piece coach Aaron Briggs leaves club with Reds having joint-worst record in Europe this season
Liverpool set-piece coach Aaron Briggs has left the club midway through a season in which the Reds have the joint-worst set-play record in Europe's big five leagues.
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Antoine Semenyo transfer news: Bournemouth forward's representatives due in Manchester to finalise contract terms
Antoine Semenyo's representatives are due in Manchester to finalise contract terms as Manchester City open talks with Bournemouth over his £65m release clause.
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Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim says media pressure meant team couldn't change formation as Bruno Fernandes remains on sidelines
Ruben Amorim says Manchester United's days of solely playing with a back three are over and revealed he refrained from changing formation earlier to ensure his players did not feel he was caving in to media pressure.
Video
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2025 on track to be UK's warmest year on record, says Met Office
The UK could be set to have had its warmest year on record, according to forecasters.
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New Year Honours: Idris Elba, Torvill and Dean, and Lionesses among those recognised
Idris Elba, ice dancers Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean, as well as England's victorious women's football and rugby teams, are among 1,157 people recognised in the New Year Honours list.
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Two people killed in Anthony Joshua car crash named as 'close friends' of boxer
The two "close friends" of Anthony Joshua killed in a car crash in Nigeria in which the British boxer was injured have been named by his spokesperson.
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Angola and Namibia agree to take back illegal migrants and criminals
Angola and Namibia have agreed to take back illegal migrants and criminals after the home secretary threatened to impose visa bans on them if they failed to do so.
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Mother and two children aged four and seven confirmed dead in Boxing Day fire
A mother and two children have died after a Boxing Day fire in Stroud, Gloucestershire.
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Foreign secretary orders review of 'serious failures' in case of British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah
Yvette Cooper has ordered an urgent Foreign Office review of "serious information failures" in the case of a freed British-Egyptian activist.
Technology
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From bone damage to solar radiation - inside the lab trying to protect the astronauts of the future
Space is an alien environment for humans.
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Why Trump administration is so annoyed with Europe's online rules
The row between Europe and Washington about what you can do online just ramped up.
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2025 on track to be UK's warmest year on record, says Met Office
The UK could be set to have had its warmest year on record, according to forecasters.
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Jail for burglars who used Grindr dating app to dupe victims
Two burglars who used the Grindr dating app to trick victims into letting them into their homes have been jailed.







