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Star-Studded Cast Announced For Scarborough Spa's Robin Hood Pantomime
West End star Lee Mead and Coronation Street actress Katie McGlynn will headline this year's magical production of Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood at the Scarborough Spa Theatre.
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Yorkshire Water Fixes Faulty Scarborough Sewer Monitor Following Erroneous Spill Reports
Yorkshire Water has reassured residents that a faulty monitoring device at a combined sewer overflow station in Scarborough, which incorrectly reported discharges, has been repaired.
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North Yorkshire Harbours Among First To Comply With New Safety Regulations
Harbours in Scarborough, Whitby, and Filey are leading the way in marine safety after successfully meeting strict new national regulations ahead of many other UK ports.
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Two Arrests Made Following Drug Warrants Executed In Filey
North Yorkshire Police have arrested two people and seized drugs and cash following the execution of two warrants at separate addresses in Filey.
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Moorsbus Service Returns With Extended Season For East Riding Residents
The popular Moorsbus service has returned for the 2026 season with an extended timetable, offering residents in the East Riding and Hull expanded opportunities to explore the North York Moors.
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East Riding Youth Initiatives Gain Access To £100,000 Funding Pot
A new £100,000 funding pot has been launched to support youth projects, community groups, and charities across the East Riding.
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Bridlington Town Secure Permanent Signing Of Highly-Rated Midfielder Billy Marshall
Bridlington Town Football Club have announced the permanent signing of nineteen-year-old former Scarborough Athletic midfielder Billy Marshall as they target a play-off push.
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Whitby 'Danger Bank' Road Repairs Delayed Until Next Year Following Further Slippage
The reopening of 'Danger Bank', a key route linking Whitby to Ruswarp, has been delayed until 2027 following further extensive winter slippage, prompting disappointment from local representatives.
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Yorkshire Water Aims to Accelerate Bathing Water Improvements Along the Coast
Yorkshire Water is working with the Environment Agency to accelerate investment in coastal resorts, aiming to significantly reduce sewage spills and improve bathing water quality ahead of schedule.
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Yorkshire Water Promises No Stone Unturned In Scalby Beck Water Quality Investigation
Yorkshire Water's Manager of Strategic Partnerships has provided an update on efforts to tackle water quality issues at Scalby Beck.
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Scarborough & Whitby MP Promotes Government Work Incentive Plans
Alison Hume MP is encouraging young people and employers across Scarborough and Whitby to take advantage of measures, introduced by the Labour Government, designed to help those not in work build careers.
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Whitby to Hold Freedom Parade After Conferring Highest Honour on Army Corps
Whitby Town Council has awarded its highest civic honour to the Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME) and will celebrate with a Freedom Parade this summer.
Top Stories
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Ebola: Largest ever outbreak of rare strain 'likely even greater' – and the 'first line of defence' has collapsed
The number of Ebola infections in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is likely far higher than official figures, Oxfam has warned, due to lack of clean water and sanitation.
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Prince George to attend Eton College from September, Kensington Palace confirms
Prince George will attend the £63,000 per year Eton College from September, Kensington Palace has confirmed.
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Woman appears in court over Wimbledon school crash in 2023 which left two girls dead
A woman has appeared in court for the first time in connection with a car crash in the grounds of a primary school in 2023 that left two eight-year-old girls dead.
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Rogue traders jailed for conning vulnerable people out of £880,000
Three conmen have been sentenced after defrauding a 83-year-old out of most of her life savings in a plot which targeted vulnerable people.
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Threat of social media ban jolted tech giants into action before it was even announced
Roblox has revealed new safety measures, just as the government announces it will ban under-16s from social media and potentially some gaming platforms… like Roblox.
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Thames Water rescue in peril as government opposes 'weak' deal
Cash-strapped Thames Water is again facing down the prospect of being placed in temporary public ownership after the government raised objections to a proposed £10bn rescue by its lenders.
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TOWIE star Jake Hall's cause of death could not be determined, inquest told
A post-mortem examination could not determine an exact cause of death for reality TV star Jake Hall, who died suddenly aged 35 last month.
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Daredevil who performed at Super Bowl with Madonna dies at Utah canyon
Two people have been killed in a BASE jumping accident in a Utah canyon, one of them a daredevil athlete best known for performing onstage with Madonna at the 2012 Super Bowl.
National News
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Woman appears in court over Wimbledon school crash in 2023 which left two girls dead
A woman has appeared in court for the first time in connection with a car crash in the grounds of a primary school in 2023 that left two eight-year-old girls dead.
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Rogue traders jailed for conning vulnerable people out of £880,000
Three conmen have been sentenced after defrauding a 83-year-old out of most of her life savings in a plot which targeted vulnerable people.
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'Horsehs*t': Campaigners and government reject rumours of Dartmoor pony 'cull'
A row has broken out over the future of Dartmoor's ponies, with warnings livestock owners may be forced to cull them to hit biodiversity goals.
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Prince George to attend Eton College from September, Kensington Palace confirms
Prince George will attend the £63,000 per year Eton College from September, Kensington Palace has confirmed.
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TOWIE star Jake Hall's cause of death could not be determined, inquest told
A post-mortem examination could not determine an exact cause of death for reality TV star Jake Hall, who died suddenly aged 35 last month.
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Threat of social media ban jolted tech giants into action before it was even announced
Roblox has revealed new safety measures, just as the government announces it will ban under-16s from social media and potentially some gaming platforms… like Roblox.
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Thames Water rescue in peril as government opposes 'weak' deal
Cash-strapped Thames Water is again facing down the prospect of being placed in temporary public ownership after the government raised objections to a proposed £10bn rescue by its lenders.
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Man charged with murder after death of 'beloved mother' in Leeds
A man has been charged with murder after a "beloved mother" was found fatally injured at an address in Leeds.
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Jo Cox's sister warns against people being pushed 'towards the extremes'
The sister of murdered MP Jo Cox has warned against people being pushed "towards the extremes", as she marks the 10th anniversary of her death.
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Two found guilty over arson attacks on car and homes linked to Keir Starmer on orders of 'Russian' handler
Two men have been found guilty of carrying out a string of arson attacks on a car and properties linked to Sir Keir Starmer.
World News
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Trump has admitted defeat on Iran war after historic blunder
The Iran "deal" is a tacit admission of strategic defeat by the Trump administration and of a failure to achieve nearly all of his war aims.
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Ebola: Largest ever outbreak of rare strain 'likely even greater' – and the 'first line of defence' has collapsed
The number of Ebola infections in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is likely far higher than official figures, Oxfam has warned, due to lack of clean water and sanitation.
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Crown prince of Norway's stepson jailed for four years over two rapes
The stepson of Norway's Crown Prince Haakon has been jailed for two rapes - including one in the basement of his family's home.
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Homes in illegal Israeli settlements promoted at London property show that sparked protests
Sky News has obtained exclusive images that demonstrate illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank were being advertised at a controversial property show that attracted large protests in London on Sunday.
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Drone strikes in Sudan killed over 1,000 people in five months, says UN
More than 1,000 people were killed in drone strikes in Sudan in the first five months of this year, the United Nations has revealed.
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At least 31 dead after Ethiopia bus crash
At least 31 people have died and 33 others were injured after a bus plunged into a ravine in Ethiopia, police said.
Entertainment News
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Trailblazing investigative reporter Roger Cook dies
Roger Cook, the pioneering investigative reporter who built a career confronting criminals face-to-face on camera and challenging them on their own doorstep, has died aged 83.
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US musician Oliver Tree believed to be among six dead in mid-air helicopter crash in Brazil
US musician Oliver Tree is believed to be among six people dead after a mid-air collision between two helicopters in Rio de Janeiro.
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Paramount takeover of Warner Bros won't harm competition or consumers, DOJ says
A US Department of Justice (DOJ) investigation into the proposed Paramount Skydance acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) has determined the merger is not likely to harm competition in the industry or be harmful to consumers.
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Taylor Swift makes musical history - again
Taylor Swift has become the youngest woman ever inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, aged 36.
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Doctor Who Christmas special cancelled as showrunner leaves sci-fi programme
The Doctor Who special planned for this Christmas has been cancelled and Russell T Davies is leaving the long-running sci-fi TV series.
Sport
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World Cup 2026: Iran the most oppressed team at tournament, says coach Amir Ghalenoei after opening game vs New Zealand
Iran have hit out at their treatment in the United States, with their head coach Amir Ghalenoei saying his team are the "most oppressed" at the World Cup.
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England vs Croatia: Sky Sports writers pick their Three Lions starting XIs for 2026 World Cup opener in Texas
England finally kick off their 2026 World Cup campaign against Croatia at the AT&T Stadium in Dallas on Wednesday and the Sky Sports writers have been busy selecting their starting line-ups for that opening Group L clash.
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Lewis Hamilton: What's behind Ferrari driver's resurgence after win at Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix?
Lewis Hamilton returned to winning ways for the first time in nearly two years after his first Grand Prix victory for Ferrari in Barcelona on Sunday.
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DR Congo: Axel Tuanzebe hoping Leopards can make lasting impact beyond football at first World Cup since 1974
DR Congo are preparing for their first World Cup in over half a century, while a war is going on back home.
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Sandro Tonali transfer news: Tottenham Hotspur want Newcastle midfielder as Roberto De Zerbi makes Italian top target
Tottenham want to sign Newcastle midfielder Sandro Tonali this summer.
Video
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Kemi Badenoch urges Labour leadership rivals to cut welfare spending and boost defence
Kemi Badenoch has called on Sir Keir Starmer and his potential Labour leadership rivals to cut welfare spending and redirect savings to defence.
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Stuff Matters... because boring stuff is often actually tremendously interesting
How did the light-emitting diode change the world? And, come to mention it, might it perversely actually prompt us to puff more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere?
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Ebola: Largest ever outbreak of rare strain 'likely even greater' – and the 'first line of defence' has collapsed
The number of Ebola infections in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is likely far higher than official figures, Oxfam has warned, due to lack of clean water and sanitation.
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Jo Cox's sister warns against people being pushed 'towards the extremes'
The sister of murdered MP Jo Cox has warned against people being pushed "towards the extremes", as she marks the 10th anniversary of her death.
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Threat of social media ban jolted tech giants into action before it was even announced
Roblox has revealed new safety measures, just as the government announces it will ban under-16s from social media and potentially some gaming platforms… like Roblox.
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Cheese-rolling legend beaten by German YouTuber
The Gloucestershire cheese rolling contest's most successful ever competitor has been beaten by a German YouTuber.
Technology
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'Horsehs*t': Campaigners and government reject rumours of Dartmoor pony 'cull'
A row has broken out over the future of Dartmoor's ponies, with warnings livestock owners may be forced to cull them to hit biodiversity goals.
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Threat of social media ban jolted tech giants into action before it was even announced
Roblox has revealed new safety measures, just as the government announces it will ban under-16s from social media and potentially some gaming platforms… like Roblox.
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Stuff Matters... because boring stuff is often actually tremendously interesting
How did the light-emitting diode change the world? And, come to mention it, might it perversely actually prompt us to puff more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere?
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Anthropic withdraws access to powerful AI model after US government order
Anthropic has withdrawn its powerful Fable 5 model after the US government ordered the company to revoke access to all foreign nationals.







