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Scarborough and Whitby MP Supports New Coastal Communities Minister
Alison Hume says the government should appoint a new Coastal Communities minister.
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Scarborough School Uniform Giveaway
A Scarborough charity group with be giving away free school uniform on Sunday at a local church.
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Stephen Walker Bags Hattrick As Scarborough Put Four Past Marine
The Seadogs beat their west coast league rivals Marine 4-1 on a chilly afternoon at Scarborough Sports Village.
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Whitby Town Out Of Bottom Four After Last Gasp Drama
The Blues had a 96th-minute Layton Watts penalty to thank as they leapfrogged rivals Matlock Town.
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Scarborough Rugby Celebrate Best Finish- Hornsea Promoted
Boro secured second spot in North East 2 after a dramatic 33-26 win over rivals Bradford Salem.
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In-Form Brid Shock Promotion Chasers
Bridlington Town are once again out of the NPL East's bottom four.
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Pickering Town End Season All Square
It was honours even at Mill Lane.
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New Local Plan For East Riding
East Riding of Yorkshire Council has adopted a new Local Plan Update 2020-2039.
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Pickering School Wins National Accolade
A North Yorkshire primary school where a “caring and supportive environment” has been created for children to overcome barriers in learning has won a national award.
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Charity’s New Filey Holiday Home Will Support Yorkshire Families
A charity which provides respite breaks for disadvantaged families is extending its services by opening a new respite home on the Yorkshire Coast.
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Health Chief Reports Teen Bullying Worries in North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire Council's public health consultant has revealed a mixed picture regarding childhood bullying in the region.
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Injured Yorkshire Coast Seal Back in the Water
A young seal found dragging over 7ft of entanglement material has been released back into the wild in Scarborough after two months of rehabilitation.
Top Stories
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Starmer promises 'bold changes' to rules over electric cars in wake of Trump's tariffs
Sir Keir Starmer promised "bold changes" as he announced he will relax rules around electric vehicles after carmakers were hit by Donald Trump's tariffs.
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Furious row after Labour MPs denied entry to Israel - as Lammy criticises 'disgraceful' Badenoch response
A furious political row has broken out after two Labour MPs were denied entry to Israel and deported after being accused of planning to "spread anti-Israel hatred".
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Who are the two MPs deported by Israel – and what have they said about the war in Gaza?
Two Labour MPs have been left "astounded" after they were refused entry to Israel.
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Suspended surgeon at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge named
The suspended surgeon at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge has been named as paediatric consultant Kuldeep Stohr.
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Marine Le Pen may have been banished, but she can still cause trouble
Marine Le Pen made one thing abundantly clear. She is not going quietly.
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Girl, 10, and father, who died in caravan park fire in Lincolnshire named
Two people who died following a fire at a caravan site near Skegness have been named by police.
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Olivier Awards: US actor says 'special relationship firmly intact' despite Trump's tariffs
British star Lesley Manville and American actor John Lithgow have won the acting categories at this year's Olivier Awards, which recognise excellence in London theatre.
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Southampton's relegation breaks unwanted Premier League record
Southampton have broken an unwanted Premier League record as they became the first team to be relegated with seven games still to play.
National News
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Starmer promises 'bold changes' to rules over electric cars in wake of Trump's tariffs
Sir Keir Starmer promised "bold changes" as he announced he will relax rules around electric vehicles after carmakers were hit by Donald Trump's tariffs.
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Suspended surgeon at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge named
The suspended surgeon at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge has been named as paediatric consultant Kuldeep Stohr.
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Furious row after Labour MPs denied entry to Israel - as Lammy criticises 'disgraceful' Badenoch response
A furious political row has broken out after two Labour MPs were denied entry to Israel and deported after being accused of planning to "spread anti-Israel hatred".
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Girl, 10, and father, who died in caravan park fire in Lincolnshire named
Two people who died following a fire at a caravan site near Skegness have been named by police.
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Southampton's relegation breaks unwanted Premier League record
Southampton have broken an unwanted Premier League record as they became the first team to be relegated with seven games still to play.
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British couple held in Afghanistan have 'never heard one accusation or one charge'
An elderly British couple being held in a high security prison in Afghanistan have "never heard one accusation or one charge", their son has told Sky News.
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Who are the two MPs deported by Israel – and what have they said about the war in Gaza?
Two Labour MPs have been left "astounded" after they were refused entry to Israel.
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Olivier Awards: US actor says 'special relationship firmly intact' despite Trump's tariffs
British star Lesley Manville and American actor John Lithgow have won the acting categories at this year's Olivier Awards, which recognise excellence in London theatre.
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Two arrested after man shot dead in Stanley, County Durham
Two people have been arrested after a man was shot dead in County Durham.
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Teenage boy stabbed to death in west London
Two teenagers have been arrested after a 17-year-old boy was stabbed to death in west London.
World News
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Pope appears before cheering crowds at Vatican for first time since hospital stay
The Pope has appeared before cheering crowds at the Vatican.
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Marine Le Pen may have been banished, but she can still cause trouble
Marine Le Pen made one thing abundantly clear. She is not going quietly.
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British couple held in Afghanistan have 'never heard one accusation or one charge'
An elderly British couple being held in a high security prison in Afghanistan have "never heard one accusation or one charge", their son has told Sky News.
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US revokes all visas for South Sudanese over deportation row
The United States is revoking all visas held by South Sudanese passport holders, Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced.
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Furious row after Labour MPs denied entry to Israel - as Lammy criticises 'disgraceful' Badenoch response
A furious political row has broken out after two Labour MPs were denied entry to Israel and deported after being accused of planning to "spread anti-Israel hatred".
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France needs to sort its political mess - or populist winds blowing from the US will strengthen
Contemplating the turmoil sown by the return of President Trump, nobody could deny that the results of leadership elections in major nations matter to the rest of the world.
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IDF claims it mistakenly identified Gaza aid workers as threat - after video of deadly attack emerges
The IDF says it mistakenly identified a convoy of aid workers as a threat – following the emergence of a video which proved their ambulances were clearly marked when Israeli troops opened fire on them.
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy takes swipe at US over 'weak' comment on Russian attack - as Ukrainian drones strike factory
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has hit out at the US over its "weak" response to lethal Russian attacks on his hometown on Friday.
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Global markets have given Trump a clear no-confidence vote - and his fickleness is making the problem worse
Global financial markets gave a clear vote of no-confidence in President Trump's economic policy.
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Spain protests: Hundreds of thousands march against housing crisis fuelled by tourism boom
Hundreds of thousands of people have marched in 40 Spanish cities to protest against soaring rents and a lack of affordable homes – amid a housing crisis fuelled in part by a tourism boom.
Entertainment News
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Olivier Awards: US actor says 'special relationship firmly intact' despite Trump's tariffs
British star Lesley Manville and American actor John Lithgow have won the acting categories at this year's Olivier Awards, which recognise excellence in London theatre.
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Pete Townshend's Quadrophenia talked about modern masculinity before Gen Z was born
Despite The Who's Quadrophenia being set over 60 years ago, Pete Townshend's themes of identity, mental health, and modern masculinity are just as relevant today.
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Onlookers 'strike gold' after seeing Ed Sheeran gig outside King's Cross station
Ed Sheeran has wowed fans, onlookers and commuters by playing in a London street.
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Russell Brand charged with rape and sexual assault
Russell Brand has been charged with rape and two counts of sexual assault between 1999 and 2005.
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Tom Cruise leads moment of silence in tribute to 'dear friend' Val Kilmer
Tom Cruise has paid tribute to Val Kilmer, wishing his Top Gun co-star "well on the next journey".
Sport
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Japanese GP: Max Verstappen fends off Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri to win his first F1 race of 2025 season
Max Verstappen fended off Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri to claim his first victory of the 2025 Formula 1 season in a tense finish to the Japanese Grand Prix.
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Liverpool boss Arne Slot plays down defensive errors after Reds lose at Fulham for first league defeat since September
Liverpool boss Arne Slot said people would "make stories" out of the reasons for his side's 3-2 defeat at Fulham but played down the defensive mistakes in their first Premier League loss since September.
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Gary Neville: Man Utd need five new signings to suit Ruben Amorim's system
Gary Neville says Manchester United need five new signings to suit Ruben Amorim’s system.
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Roy Keane says Man Utd's progress under Ruben Amorim is still not good enough after draw with Man City
Roy Keane says Manchester United are still "not good enough" under Ruben Amorim after their goalless derby draw with Man City - and says he has been "kicking cups of tea over" watching them recently.
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Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk exposed by Fulham as Casemiro impresses for Man Utd - Premier League hits and misses
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Starmer promises 'bold changes' to rules over electric cars in wake of Trump's tariffs
Sir Keir Starmer promised "bold changes" as he announced he will relax rules around electric vehicles after carmakers were hit by Donald Trump's tariffs.
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Last UK blast furnaces days from closure as Chinese owners cut off crucial supplies
The last blast furnaces left operating in Britain could see their fate sealed within days, after their Chinese owners took the decision to cut off the crucial supply of ingredients keeping them running.
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CCTV shows shoplifters using pythons to distract cashier before stealing from petrol station
Police are hunting for four suspects who used two pythons to distract a cashier before stealing $400 worth of CBD oil from a petrol station.
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Pete Townshend's Quadrophenia talked about modern masculinity before Gen Z was born
Despite The Who's Quadrophenia being set over 60 years ago, Pete Townshend's themes of identity, mental health, and modern masculinity are just as relevant today.
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Luton Airport expansion plans approved by transport secretary
The expansion of Luton Airport has been approved by the transport secretary.
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Marine Le Pen may have been banished, but she can still cause trouble
Marine Le Pen made one thing abundantly clear. She is not going quietly.
Technology
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US TikTok ban delayed again after China stalls on deal over tariffs
Donald Trump has delayed a potential ban on TikTok for a second time - after China reportedly stalled on a deal to sell its US operations in response to his "Liberation Day" tariffs.
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SpaceX tourists return to Earth after historic flight
Four space tourists have safely arrived back on Earth after completing a novel space route on board one of Elon Musk's SpaceX capsules.
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'Will the PM side with parents or tech bros?': Labour peer demands action on children's smartphone safety
Sir Keir Starmer needs to choose between parents who want stronger action to tackle harmful content on children's phones, or the "tech bros" who are resisting changes to their platforms, Baroness Harriet Harman has said.
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Ban children from social media if Online Safety Act watered down, children's commissioner says
Young people should be removed from social media altogether if the Online Safety Act is watered down as part of US trade negotiations, the children's commissioner for England has said.