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Government Urged to Return Stroke Service to Scarborough Hospital
A petition for Scarborough Hospital to ‘once again’ provide care to stroke patients has been received by the Government.
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Scarborough Rainbow Centre Launches £10,000 Christmas Appeal Amidst Rising Family Struggles
The Rainbow Centre in Scarborough has launched its annual Christmas Appeal, aiming to raise £10,000 to provide essential festive support to local families facing hardship during the Christmas season.
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North Yorkshire’s Mayor Welcomes ‘Landmark’ Budget and New Tourism Tax Powers
York and North Yorkshire’s elected mayor has welcomed the ‘biggest landmark budget in decades’ amid a promise of investment for the region.
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Yorkshire Hosepipe Ban Could Be Lifted in Weeks
Yorkshire Water is taking steps to remove its drought permits, following a tenth week of increases to its reservoir levels.
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More Mopeds, Motorbikes, and Cement Mixers Stolen as Theft Reports Increase on Rural Yorkshire Coast
The number of motor vehicles stolen in rural parts of the North Yorkshire coast has ‘doubled’ compared to last year.
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Bridlington Woman Admits Causing Death of Young Boy’s Parents
A woman who’s careless driving killed two people and seriously injured a little boy on rural roads in Bridlington has pleaded guilty following her appearance at Hull Crown Court yesterday.
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Langdale Moor Wildfire Pushed Some Fire Response Times Beyond North Yorkshire Standards
The major Langdale Moor wildfire in August placed significant strain on North Yorkshire’s fire service resources, resulting in impacts on response times to unrelated domestic incidents across the region
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Yorkshire Coast Trio to Run from Big Ben to Flamborough Lighthouse in 4 Days
A team of three dedicated runners, Joe, Mitchell and Josh, are undertaking what they describe as a “barmy” four-day running challenge from London to the Yorkshire Coast, covering hundreds of miles to raise funds and awareness for the Movember Foundation.
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Scarborough Athletic Draw Blank in Tuesday Outing
The Seadogs faced Derbyshire side Alfreton at the Mounting Systems Stadium on Tuesday night.
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Pickering Town Now Five Without A Win After Cup Exit
The Pikes are in the midst of a barren run after their latest defeat.
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Driffield Soldier in Japanese Training Mission
A soldier from Driffield is in Japan to train with the Japanese Ground Self Defence Forces (JGSDF).
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Scarborough Theatre Launches Creative Careers Initiative to Nurture Local Talent
The Stephen Joseph Theatre (SJT) in Scarborough has unveiled 'Propel', a substantial new creative careers programme designed for young people aged 15 to 17.
Top Stories
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Budget 2025: Reeves to face further questions after being accused of broken promises
Rachel Reeves will face further questions this morning after being accused of presiding over a manifesto-busting budget that rose taxes by £26bn.
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Budget 2025: The same old Labour? Why party's credibility might not be recoverable
Over and over again, in the run-up to the election and beyond, the prime minister and the chancellor told voters they would not put up taxes on working people - that their manifesto plans for government were fully costed and, with the tax burden at a 70-year high, they were not in the business of raising more taxes.
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Budget 2025: The town where voters placed trust in Labour - and some now feel betrayed
Hitchin in Hertfordshire does well in the polls.
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Washington DC shooting: Trump condemns 'monstrous' attack near White House - and says suspect is Afghan national
Donald Trump has called for every Afghan national who entered the US under the Biden administration to be investigated following the shooting of two National Guard troops near the White House.
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Almost 280 people missing as huge fire engulfs Hong Kong flats - dozens confirmed dead
At least 44 people have been killed after a fire engulfed several buildings at a high-rise residential complex in Hong Kong.
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Genetics testing start-up offers to 'genetically optimise' would-be parents' babies
If a jeans advert hinting at actress Sydney Sweeney's "good genes" sent the internet into a frenzy over eugenics - how about one for a company that's actually selling good genes?
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Military chiefs in 'difficult meeting' as tensions mount over money
Britain's top military chiefs held a "very difficult" meeting this week over how to fund plans to rebuild the armed forces amid fears of further cuts, defence sources have said.
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Lindsay and Craig Foreman: Son of British couple detained in Iran says government not doing enough
The son of a British couple detained in Iran has said the UK government is not doing enough to secure their release.
National News
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Budget 2025: Reeves to face further questions after being accused of broken promises
Rachel Reeves will face further questions this morning after being accused of presiding over a manifesto-busting budget that rose taxes by £26bn.
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Budget 2025: The same old Labour? Why party's credibility might not be recoverable
Over and over again, in the run-up to the election and beyond, the prime minister and the chancellor told voters they would not put up taxes on working people - that their manifesto plans for government were fully costed and, with the tax burden at a 70-year high, they were not in the business of raising more taxes.
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Budget 2025: The town where voters placed trust in Labour - and some now feel betrayed
Hitchin in Hertfordshire does well in the polls.
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Military chiefs in 'difficult meeting' as tensions mount over money
Britain's top military chiefs held a "very difficult" meeting this week over how to fund plans to rebuild the armed forces amid fears of further cuts, defence sources have said.
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Lindsay and Craig Foreman: Son of British couple detained in Iran says government not doing enough
The son of a British couple detained in Iran has said the UK government is not doing enough to secure their release.
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Paul Doyle in tears as he admits driving into fans at Liverpool FC trophy parade
A former Royal Marine wept in court as he admitted driving into crowds at Liverpool's Premier League victory parade.
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Liverpool trophy parade victim tells of 'carnage' as Paul Doyle ploughed into crowds
A Liverpool fan has told how he thought he was caught up in a terrorist attack when a former Royal Marine drove into crowds at the club's victory parade.
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Man jailed over £1m Rolex and luxury watch fraud
A watch dealer who defrauded 50 victims out of more than £1m has been jailed for just over five years.
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NHS Tayside 'destroyed vital logbooks' linked to disgraced surgeon Sam Eljamel, inquiry hears
NHS Tayside has destroyed hard copy theatre logbooks linked to disgraced neurosurgeon Sam Eljamel despite a "do not destroy" order being in place, a public inquiry has heard.
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Third of people affected by 'loan charge' could have debts wiped away
Almost a third of people affected by the "loan charge" could have their debts wiped away as the government attempts to draw a line under a tax scandal that has been linked to multiple suicides.
World News
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Almost 280 people missing as huge fire engulfs Hong Kong flats - dozens confirmed dead
At least 44 people have been killed after a fire engulfed several buildings at a high-rise residential complex in Hong Kong.
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Washington DC shooting: Trump condemns 'monstrous' attack near White House - and says suspect is Afghan national
Donald Trump has called for every Afghan national who entered the US under the Biden administration to be investigated following the shooting of two National Guard troops near the White House.
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Lindsay and Craig Foreman: Son of British couple detained in Iran says government not doing enough
The son of a British couple detained in Iran has said the UK government is not doing enough to secure their release.
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Guinea-Bissau: Military seizes power as President Umaro Sissoco Embalo 'deposed and arrested'
Soldiers have appeared on state TV in Guinea-Bissau to say the country's military has seized power, accusing its president of interfering in Sunday's election as he revealed he had been "deposed".
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New Zealand 'suitcase murders': Woman jailed for life for killing her two children
A woman has been jailed for life in New Zealand for murdering her two children, whose bodies were found in suitcases in an abandoned storage unit more than three years ago.
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Trump's peace plan had Russian fingerprints all over it - and now we know why
If there was much surprise and confusion about the origins of a US-backed peace proposal for Ukraine that had Russian fingerprints all over it, there is less now.
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Taiwan to prepare for combat by 2027, president says - as he warns China is preparing to take the country by force
Taiwan will prepare itself for combat within the next two years amid "intensifying" threats from China, the nation's president has declared.
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At least 17 dead after landslides and flash floods in Sumatra, Indonesia
Torrential rain has triggered flash floods and landslides in Sumatra, Indonesia, killing at least 17 people.
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Venezuela: Maduro brandishes sword and vows to defy any US attempt to overthrow his government
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has vowed to defy any US attempt to overthrow his government - telling crowds that "failure is not an option".
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Brazil's ex-president Jair Bolsonaro begins 27-year prison sentence for coup attempt
Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro has started a 27-year prison sentence for leading a coup attempt after losing the 2022 presidential election.
Entertainment News
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Why seven household names - including Prince Harry - are suing one of Britain's biggest media groups
Prince Harry and six other household names are suing the publishers of the Daily Mail newspaper over alleged unlawful information gathering dating back 30 years.
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Graham Linehan cleared of harassment but guilty of criminal damage to trans activist's phone
Father Ted creator Graham Linehan has been cleared of harassment against a trans activist but guilty of criminal damage to their phone.
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Reports of BBC coup 'complete nonsense', board member tells MPs
Reports of a "board-level orchestrated coup" at the BBC are "complete nonsense", non-executive director Sir Robbie Gibb has told MPs.
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Rapper Ghetts facing new charges after allegedly causing death by dangerous driving
The rapper Ghetts, who allegedly caused the death of a man in a hit-and-run collision, is facing further charges.
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Jimmy Cliff: Reggae singer and actor dies
Jimmy Cliff, a musical artist who helped bring reggae to an international audience, has died aged 81.
Sport
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Estevao: Chelsea teenage star hailed as Brazil's best talent since Neymar after Champions League goal vs Barcelona
Estevao is the most talented player out of Brazil since Neymar - but carries less of the baggage.
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Chelsea Q&A: Title expectations, Enzo Maresca's future and who could be next Estevao?
With Chelsea sitting second in the Premier League and comfortably beating Barcelona in the Champions League, can they now be considered genuine contenders in each competition?
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Paul Merson: Arsenal's statement victory over Bayern Munich in Champions League will make Europe stand up and take notice
Paul Merson described Arsenal's 3-1 victory over Bayern Munich as a "huge statement", saying the result will make everyone around Europe stand up and take notice of Mikel Arteta's side.
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Liverpool: Key issues for Arne Slot's Reds after suffering ninth defeat in 12 games at hands of PSV Eindhoven
Liverpool suffered a ninth defeat in just 12 games in all competitions, as they were beaten 4-1 by PSV Eindhoven at Anfield.
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Ofcom: Online safety watchdog launches new industry guidance demanding tech firms deliver online safety for women and girls
Online safety watchdog, Ofcom, has launched new industry guidance demanding tech firms deliver a safer online experience for women and girls in the UK.
Video
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Paul Doyle in tears as he admits driving into fans at Liverpool FC trophy parade
A former Royal Marine wept in court as he admitted driving into crowds at Liverpool's Premier League victory parade.
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Genetics testing start-up offers to 'genetically optimise' would-be parents' babies
If a jeans advert hinting at actress Sydney Sweeney's "good genes" sent the internet into a frenzy over eugenics - how about one for a company that's actually selling good genes?
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Budget 2025: Reeves to face further questions after being accused of broken promises
Rachel Reeves will face further questions this morning after being accused of presiding over a manifesto-busting budget that rose taxes by £26bn.
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Budget takes UK into uncharted territory to allow spending spree
In at least two respects - one expected, the other not - this was a historic budget.
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Man arrested in connection with massive illegal waste dump in Kidlington, Oxfordshire
A man has been arrested in connection with the large-scale illegal tipping of waste in Oxfordshire, police have said.
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Budget 2025: The key points at a glance
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has unveiled the long-anticipated budget.
Technology
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Genetics testing start-up offers to 'genetically optimise' would-be parents' babies
If a jeans advert hinting at actress Sydney Sweeney's "good genes" sent the internet into a frenzy over eugenics - how about one for a company that's actually selling good genes?
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OpenAI denies allegations ChatGPT is responsible for teenager's death
OpenAI has said a teenager who died after months of conversations with ChatGPT misused the chatbot and the company it is not liable for his death.
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Scientists detect what they believe is lightning on Mars
Scientists have detected what they believe to be lightning on Mars by analysing the swirling winds picked up by a NASA robotic spacecraft.
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There's a new Bobbi on the beat - and they're powered by AI
Forget "ello, ello, ello" - modern policing's now about "AI, AI, AI".







