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A171 Speed Restrictions Removed As Moorland Fire Fighting Continues
Temporary speed limits introduced on sections of the A171 during the moorland fire have now been removed.
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How Much Will Lamp Post Flags Cost Yorkshire Coast Tax Payers?
North Yorkshire Council says it doesn't yet know how much it will cost to remove flags that have been erected on lamp posts across the county.
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Scarborough Students Prepare for World Finals
SBA Unity Racing, a team of six 15- to 18-year-old students from Scarborough UTC, will represent the UK on the global stage later this month when they compete at the Aramco STEM Racing World Finals 2025 in Singapore.
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Whitby Dredging Operations Making Good Progress
Three and half thousand tonnes of Sand have been removed from Whitby since dredging operations restarted in the Town's harbour.
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Report Highlights Children's Experience of Violence in North Yorkshire
Eight per cent of North Yorkshire School pupils say they have carried weapons when going out.
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Yorkshire Reservoir Levels Increase for First Time Since January
Continued rainfall across much of Yorkshire over the last week has led to a slight increase in groundwater and reservoir levels for the first time in eight months.
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No Review of Controversial Home-to-School Transport Policy Until Next Year
A review of a controversial home-to-school transport policy in North Yorkshire will not start until next year and will be conducted by council officers rather than an independent body, councillors have been told.
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Full Plans for New Scarborough Health Centre Submitted
Full retrospective plans for Scarborough’s new community diagnostics centre have been submitted for approval by the local health trust.
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New Chair for Scarborough Board Overseeing £20m Investment Fund
The new chair of a board which will oversee a multi-million pound investment in Scarborough has pledged to ensure that the funding will bring wide-ranging benefits to local communities.
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Local Man Dies in Motorcycle Collision Near Whitby
A man in his twenties from the Whitby area has died after a motorcycle collision on the A169 Blue Bank in Sleights last night.
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Scarborough Town Council Votes to Limit Civic Building Flags
Scarborough Town Council has passed a motion seeking to limit which flags can be flown on civic buildings in the town, despite not actually being in control of any of the buildings.
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Whitby Gaming Centre Appeal Progressing
A Whitby councillor says changes are needed to the planning rules for gambling centres.
Top Stories
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Trump tells PM how to stop small boats and makes Putin admission - but saves harshest words for Sadiq Khan
Donald Trump has told Sir Keir Starmer he should use the military to stop migrants crossing the Channel.
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After PM's hardest two weeks yet, this isn't what I expected to write about him and Trump
For a prime minister who has perhaps had his hardest two weeks in office, Donald Trump became the unlikely elixir of a tough political run.
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Norman Foster on 'incredible' masterplan for new Manchester United ground
Football and the royals are two subjects which have always attracted very outspoken fans. Now, aged 90, Lord Norman Foster is attempting to please both.
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MI6 launches new drive to recruit spies - including Russians
MI6 is launching a new dark web portal to recruit spies for the UK.
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Trade unions gear up to nominate candidate in contest for Labour deputy
Two of the most important Labour-affiliated unions are set to nominate their choice for who should replace Angela Rayner as the party's deputy leader.
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Why Starmer's move to recognise Palestine is a major shift
The UK is to recognise the state of Palestine, potentially as soon as this weekend - with the prime minister insisting it was always part of the plan.
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The big story from Bank of England is an easing in tightening to avert massive losses
For the most part, when people think about the Bank of England and what it does to control the economy, they think about interest rates.
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Kimmel 'fired for lack of talent', Trump says, as Obama decries 'government coercion'
Donald Trump has claimed Jimmy Kimmel's late-night talk show was pulled off the air because of "bad ratings".
National News
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Trump tells PM how to stop small boats and makes Putin admission - but saves harshest words for Sadiq Khan
Donald Trump has told Sir Keir Starmer he should use the military to stop migrants crossing the Channel.
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After PM's hardest two weeks yet, this isn't what I expected to write about him and Trump
For a prime minister who has perhaps had his hardest two weeks in office, Donald Trump became the unlikely elixir of a tough political run.
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Trade unions gear up to nominate candidate in contest for Labour deputy
Two of the most important Labour-affiliated unions are set to nominate their choice for who should replace Angela Rayner as the party's deputy leader.
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Norman Foster on 'incredible' masterplan for new Manchester United ground
Football and the royals are two subjects which have always attracted very outspoken fans. Now, aged 90, Lord Norman Foster is attempting to please both.
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MI6 launches new drive to recruit spies - including Russians
MI6 is launching a new dark web portal to recruit spies for the UK.
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Why Starmer's move to recognise Palestine is a major shift
The UK is to recognise the state of Palestine, potentially as soon as this weekend - with the prime minister insisting it was always part of the plan.
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Home Office can deport migrant under 'one in one out deal', court says - after losing similar case on Tuesday
An Eritrean man can be deported to France under the government's 'one in, one out' scheme, a judge has ruled.
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Trump-Starmer talks could be landmark moment - and join pantheon of UK-US summits
In years to come, it may become known simply as Chequers '25.
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Longer jail term for speeding driver Tasham Mahmood who killed great-grandmother Carol Andrew as she crossed a road
A speeding driver who killed a great-grandmother as she was crossing a road has had his jail sentence increased by more than two years at the Court of Appeal.
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Teenagers charged over cyber attack on TfL costing millions of pounds
Two teenagers have been charged in connection with a cyber attack on Transport for London (TfL) costing millions of pounds.
World News
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Police fire tear gas at protesters during day of strikes in France
Hundreds of thousands of people have taken part in anti-austerity protests and strikes in France.
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Gaza could be 'real estate bonanza', Israeli minister Bezalel Smotrich says
A controversial Israeli minister has said Gaza could be a "real estate bonanza" - and that a business plan for redeveloping it had been sent to the US president.
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India's state of Kerala fighting rise in cases of rare 'brain-eating' disease
Kerala is facing a serious public health challenge as it's seen a surge in cases of a "brain-eating" disease which has caused 19 deaths.
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Madeleine McCann suspect Christian B celebrates release from prison with burger and cigarette
The suspect in the Madeleine McCann case celebrated his release from prison with a fast-food breakfast of chicken nuggets and a burger.
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'At least 16' killed in latest Israeli attacks on Gaza - as 10 children arrive in UK for NHS treatment
At least 16 people are said to have died overnight in Israeli attacks in Gaza - as the first group of 10 children arrived in the UK for urgent NHS treatment.
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Pressure mounts on PM to raise Israel's Gaza offensive with Trump
Sir Keir Starmer is under mounting pressure to raise Israel's bombardment of Gaza with Donald Trump during his UK state visit, after a UN Commission said a genocide was taking place.
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'Kill zone' around crucial Ukrainian city as Russian forces try to squeeze defenders out
Ukraine's defence of the crucial city of Pokrovsk, which has held out for more than a year despite fierce Russian assaults, could be coming to an end as invading forces squeeze the resistance out.
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Rocks on train tracks leave 900 Machu Picchu tourists stranded due to protest
Hundreds of tourists have been left stranded near Peru's ancient Inca citadel of Machu Picchu after rail services were suspended because protesters blocked the route with rocks.
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Irish police find human remains in search for Daniel Aruebose
The skeletal remains of a child have been found in the search for a boy who hasn't been seen for three years.
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FBI director Kash Patel shouts at members of Congress for second day - as Democrats pile on questions about Jeffrey Epstein
The FBI director has shouted at a Democratic representative over questions about Jeffrey Epstein - the second day in a row he has clashed with members of Congress during a hearing.
Entertainment News
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Norman Foster on 'incredible' masterplan for new Manchester United ground
Football and the royals are two subjects which have always attracted very outspoken fans. Now, aged 90, Lord Norman Foster is attempting to please both.
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Kimmel 'fired for lack of talent', Trump says, as Obama decries 'government coercion'
Donald Trump has claimed Jimmy Kimmel's late-night talk show was pulled off the air because of "bad ratings".
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Sally Rooney says she's been told not to enter UK because she may be arrested
Sally Rooney says she could not come to the UK to pick up an award earlier this week because she can "no longer safely enter the UK without facing arrest".
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Together For Palestine: Star-studded concert at Wembley Arena raises £1.5m
A charity event at Wembley Arena has raised £1.5m to support Palestinian-led organisations working on the frontline of the Israel-Hamas war.
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What did Jimmy Kimmel say about Charlie Kirk - and why was his show suspended?
Jimmy Kimmel's talk show has been suspended after comments he made about Charlie Kirk's death during an opening monologue.
Sport
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Graham Potter future: West Ham head coach under real pressure with Hammers board expecting a response vs Crystal Palace
Graham Potter is under real pressure as West Ham United head coach heading into Saturday's home game against Crystal Palace.
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Luke Littler posts fake 'darts retirement' video on social media
Luke Littler has posted a video on social media claiming he is "taking a step back" from darts although the announcement is not as straightforward as it seems.
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Arne Slot salutes Liverpool character after yet another late show in dramatic win over Atletico Madrid in Champions League
Arne Slot was left surprised by Alexander Isak's fitness after he made his Liverpool debut in their late 3-2 win against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday, but the Reds boss wouldn't confirm whether the striker would start against Everton in the Merseyside derby on Saturday.
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Bayern Munich 3-1 Chelsea: Jamie Carragher labels Harry Kane as 'one of the greatest' goal scorers ever after Champions League double
Jamie Carragher has classed Harry Kane as one of the greatest goalscorers in football history following his double in Bayern Munich's 3-1 Champions League win over Chelsea
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Phil Salt in the dark over England ODI recall despite starring in T20 win over Ireland
Phil Salt produced another match-winning performance for England's T20 side in Ireland but admitted he is in the dark about his prospects of earning an ODI recall.
Video
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Guinness World Records turns 70 - and highlights some unclaimed records
Guinness World Records (GWR) is celebrating its 70th anniversary by highlighting unclaimed titles you might fancy going for.
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Trump to sign US-UK tech partnership in drive for AI
Some of the biggest US technology companies have pledged billions of pounds of investment to turbocharge Britain's artificial intelligence (AI) industry, as the two countries announce a landmark technology deal.
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The big story from Bank of England is an easing in tightening to avert massive losses
For the most part, when people think about the Bank of England and what it does to control the economy, they think about interest rates.
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Norman Foster on 'incredible' masterplan for new Manchester United ground
Football and the royals are two subjects which have always attracted very outspoken fans. Now, aged 90, Lord Norman Foster is attempting to please both.
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Trump tells PM how to stop small boats and makes Putin admission - but saves harshest words for Sadiq Khan
Donald Trump has told Sir Keir Starmer he should use the military to stop migrants crossing the Channel.
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Trump state visit is all about deals to turn around UK economy
For Donald Trump, today was primarily about one thing.
Technology
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MI6 launches new drive to recruit spies - including Russians
MI6 is launching a new dark web portal to recruit spies for the UK.
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Meta announces new smart glasses with a bold claim. I've tried them - and am unconvinced
Meta has announced smart glasses with a screen in the right lens, meaning you can read WhatsApp messages, look at a map or translate a conversation - all from the comfort of your face.
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New AI model could predict risk of disease a decade before symptoms
A new AI model could predict a patient's risk of more than 1,000 diseases a decade before they actually develop symptoms, according to new results.
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Chimpanzees consume 'two alcoholic drinks a day', study says
Chimpanzees consume the equivalent of two human alcoholic drinks each day thanks to their fondness for ripe fruit, researchers have said.