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Yorkshire Coast Braces for Significant Snowfall and Ice Risk as Met Office Issues Amber Warning
Residents along the Yorkshire coast and surrounding areas are being urged to prepare for significant wintry weather as the Met Office issues an Amber warning for snow on Thursday.
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Success of Scarborough Fair Praised Amid Funding Review
Council tourism boss thanks Scarborough Fair team for events impact on the town.
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East Riding Council Leader Hails £40 Million Investment to ‘Breathe New Life’ into Coastal Towns
The leader of East Riding Council, Councillor Anne Handley, has welcomed the Government’s recent decision to invest substantially in the coastal towns of Bridlington and Withernsea
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Graham School in Scarborough to Benefit from Solar Energy Initiative
Graham School in Scarborough has been selected as one of 250 schools across the nation to receive solar panel installations through the Great British Energy (GBE) initiative.
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Weather Scuppers Scarborough Drone Display
The first drone display due to take place as part of the Scarborough Lights festival has been hit by the poor weather conditions on the Yorkshire Coast.
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‘Severe Weather’ Forces Cancellation of Scarborough Town Council Meeting
Scarborough Town Council’s full meeting has been cancelled due to ‘severe weather’ and a roof leak.
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Campervan Parking Changes Lead to "Over 2000" Reports of Displacement Issues
A Scarborough Councillor says local residents have made over 2,000 complaints as a result of camper van parking changes.
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New Logo Proposed for Scarborough Town Council
Scarborough’s recently formed town council is set to adopt a new official emblem for the body.
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Skies Above Scarborough to Light Up for Five Nights of Drone Spectacle
This week, the historic ramparts of Scarborough Castle are serving as the backdrop for a spectacular new drone display, forming a key part of the annual Scarborough Lights event.
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Bridlington Town Score First Victory Under Coulson
The Seasiders won 2-0 at Bishop Auckland on Tuesday to move into the NPL East's top five.
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“We Just Cannot Imagine a Life Without Nick in it”
The family of a man who tragically died in a collision in Scarborough shortly after 9pm on Friday 31 October has paid tribute to their “beloved son, dad, brother, grandson, uncle, nephew, and friend.”
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Whitby Town Youngsters Lose Out In Senior Cup
Whitby's Under 18s were unable to get a victory on their first appearance in the North Riding Senior Cup.
Top Stories
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Trump signs bill approving release of Epstein files
Donald Trump has signed a bill approving the release of files relating to Jeffrey Epstein by the US Justice Department.
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Deadline day for Andrew to respond to Epstein inquiry - but it's hard to imagine why he'd talk
They've said they are offering him an opportunity to tell them everything, once and for all.
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'Patchwork of dust and misery': At the Yellow Line dividing Gaza - where all that remains are skeletons of buildings
In front of me, there is a building that has collapsed upon itself, six floors piled upon each other.
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Russia accuses British government of being 'provocative' after spy ship nears UK
Russia has accused the British government of "provocative statements" and an "escalation of militaristic hysteria" after the defence secretary warned a Kremlin spy ship was nearing the UK.
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A Bond-villain ship prowling our waters: Why the Yantar alarms the West
The Yantar may look scruffy and unthreatening but below the surface it's the kind of ship a Bond villain would be proud of.
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'He must have got this from K': What mistaken tweet tells us about 'secret' plan to end Ukraine war
There are developments in the quest for peace in Ukraine.
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UK weather: Amber and new yellow Met Office warnings in place as parts of UK hit by heavy snow
Amber and yellow weather warnings for snow and ice are in place across the UK, with some parts already hit by freezing temperatures and heavy snowfall.
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Nvidia beats expectations again in defiance of AI bubble fears
The world's most valuable company has reported another series of expectation-beating results, heading off fears of the AI bubble bursting for now.
National News
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Russia accuses British government of being 'provocative' after spy ship nears UK
Russia has accused the British government of "provocative statements" and an "escalation of militaristic hysteria" after the defence secretary warned a Kremlin spy ship was nearing the UK.
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Deadline day for Andrew to respond to Epstein inquiry - but it's hard to imagine why he'd talk
They've said they are offering him an opportunity to tell them everything, once and for all.
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Robert Best death: Women in court after man's body found in Inverclyde field
Two women have appeared in court charged with attempting to defeat the ends of justice after a man was found dead in a field in Inverclyde.
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Waste mountain branded 'utterly appalling' by PM grew 40 feet high within months
A mountain of waste branded "utterly appalling" by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer grew so quickly that most of it was in place before the Environment Agency (EA) was even aware of it.
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Oasis fan fell to his death at Wembley in 'tragic accident', coroner's court hears
An Oasis fan who fell to his death at Wembley Stadium was the victim of a "tragic accident", a pre-inquest review has heard.
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Pro-Palestine activists accused of harassing Labour MP over Israel-Hamas war have convictions thrown out
Two pro-Palestinian activists found guilty of harassing a government minister have had their convictions overturned.
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Princess of Wales says her children were 'very sad' to miss Paddington at Royal Variety Performance
The Princess of Wales has admitted her children were "very sad" to miss the Royal Variety Performance in London, which she and the Prince of Wales attended.
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Olivia Curley: School pays tribute to 11-year-old girl after 'unexplained' death
Tributes have been paid to a schoolgirl who passed away in "unexplained" circumstances after she became unwell.
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Driving test changes announced - with more focus on faster and rural roads to cut deaths
Fewer driving test candidates in Britain will have to perform emergency stops as focus shifts to spending longer on faster and rural roads during tests.
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Half of novelists fear AI will replace them entirely, survey finds
The novel has survived the industrial revolution, radio, television, and the internet. Now it's facing artificial intelligence - and novelists are worried.
World News
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'Patchwork of dust and misery': At the Yellow Line dividing Gaza - where all that remains are skeletons of buildings
In front of me, there is a building that has collapsed upon itself, six floors piled upon each other.
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'He must have got this from K': What mistaken tweet tells us about 'secret' plan to end Ukraine war
There are developments in the quest for peace in Ukraine.
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Russia accuses British government of being 'provocative' after spy ship nears UK
Russia has accused the British government of "provocative statements" and an "escalation of militaristic hysteria" after the defence secretary warned a Kremlin spy ship was nearing the UK.
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Meta to block Instagram and Facebook for users under 16 in Australia
Meta will stop Instagram, Facebook and Threads for users in Australia under the age of 16, the company has said.
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South Korea: All 267 passengers and crew rescued from ferry that ran aground, says coastguard
More than 250 passengers on board a ferry that ran aground off the South Korean coast have been rescued, according to the coastguard.
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A Bond-villain ship prowling our waters: Why the Yantar alarms the West
The Yantar may look scruffy and unthreatening but below the surface it's the kind of ship a Bond villain would be proud of.
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Former Olympic snowboarder wanted by US charged with masterminding murder of witness
A Canadian former Olympic snowboarder who is wanted in the US for running a multi-national drug trafficking network is also facing charges in connection with the killing of a federal witness, the US Attorney General, Pam Bondi, has announced.
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One killed and 170 homes damaged or destroyed as fire burns in Japan
A fire has killed one and damaged or burned 170 buildings after starting during strong winds in south-western Japan.
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Ship that hit Baltimore road bridge lost power before fatal collision due to a single loose wire
A single loose wire on the container ship that crashed into and partially destroyed a US road bridge, led to the vessel losing of power just before the fatal collision, investigators have concluded.
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Wife of murdered Saudi journalist says 'zero justice' has been served after Trump dismisses US intelligence findings
The wife of murdered Saudi Arabian journalist Jamal Khashoggi says "zero justice" has been served over her husband's death.
Entertainment News
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Half of novelists fear AI will replace them entirely, survey finds
The novel has survived the industrial revolution, radio, television, and the internet. Now it's facing artificial intelligence - and novelists are worried.
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Princess of Wales says her children were 'very sad' to miss Paddington at Royal Variety Performance
The Princess of Wales has admitted her children were "very sad" to miss the Royal Variety Performance in London, which she and the Prince of Wales attended.
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Gustav Klimt's Portrait of Elisabeth Lederer sells for £180m at auction, a record for modern art
A painting that helped save the life of its Jewish subject during the Holocaust has become the most expensive piece of modern art and the second most expensive painting ever sold at auction.
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Oasis fan fell to his death at Wembley in 'tragic accident', coroner's court hears
An Oasis fan who fell to his death at Wembley Stadium was the victim of a "tragic accident", a pre-inquest review has heard.
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The Kessler twins, German dance stars in the 50s and 60s, die in 'joint suicide', police say
The Kessler Twins, German sisters famous across Europe for their singing and dancing, have died together through assisted means, local police have said.
Sport
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Troy Parrott: How former Tottenham prospect catapulted Republic of Ireland into World Cup play-offs
"I will never have a better night in my whole life. It is a fairy tale. You can't even dream about something like that."
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Scott McTominay: How Scotland's bicycle kick hero went from Steve Clarke's centre-back to national team poster boy heading to the World Cup
Serie A champion with Napoli. Ballon d'Or nominee. Scott McTominay has overseen a pretty sensational last 12 months. But sending his country to a first World Cup in over a quarter of a century must surely top the lot.
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Thomas Tuchel's England 2026 World Cup squad: Who's on plane? Who's in departure lounge? Who's left at home?
Not including number 10s, Thomas Tuchel selected five centre-backs and five central midfielders in his latest squad and in the first England squad he selected in March. In the three squads in between, he went with either four or five players in each of those two positions.
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Anthony Joshua is in a 'no-win situation' after accepting a fight against Jake Paul, says Johnny Nelson
Anthony Joshua has put himself in a 'no-win situation' after accepting a fight against Jake Paul, says Sky Sports' Johnny Nelson.
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Jake Paul to fight Anthony Joshua on December 19 as YouTuber turned boxer confirms sensational heavyweight fight
Jake Paul has confirmed his audacious fight against Anthony Joshua in Miami on December 19.
Video
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AI bubble fears take hold of stock markets and bitcoin
Global stock markets are seeing sharp declines and bitcoin has lost this year's gains as worries intensify that the AI (artificial intelligence) boom has become a bubble fit to burst.
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Nvidia beats expectations again in defiance of AI bubble fears
The world's most valuable company has reported another series of expectation-beating results, heading off fears of the AI bubble bursting, for now.
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New record for wind-powered electricity in Britain
A new wind record has been set for Britain, with enough electricity generated from turbines to power 22 million homes, the system operator has said.
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'Patchwork of dust and misery': At the Yellow Line dividing Gaza - where all that remains are skeletons of buildings
In front of me, there is a building that has collapsed upon itself, six floors piled upon each other.
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Missed congeniality: Beauty pageant organiser accused of calling contestant a 'dumbhead'
The organiser of Miss Universe has told Sky News he cannot stand down from his position - despite allegations he was aggressive towards a contestant.
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Trump signs bill approving release of Epstein files
Donald Trump has signed a bill approving the release of files relating to Jeffrey Epstein by the US Justice Department.
Technology
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Half of novelists fear AI will replace them entirely, survey finds
The novel has survived the industrial revolution, radio, television, and the internet. Now it's facing artificial intelligence - and novelists are worried.
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Nvidia beats expectations again in defiance of AI bubble fears
The world's most valuable company has reported another series of expectation-beating results, heading off fears of the AI bubble bursting for now.
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Meta to block Instagram and Facebook for users under 16 in Australia
Meta will stop Instagram, Facebook and Threads for users in Australia under the age of 16, the company has said.
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New record for wind-powered electricity in Britain
A new wind record has been set for Britain, with enough electricity generated from turbines to power 22 million homes, the system operator has said.







