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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A new initiative aimed at encouraging Yorkshire businesses to expand their reach into international markets is set to launch next month across York and North Yorkshire.
A new Operational Support Vehicle (OSV) for HM Coastguard search and rescue operations is among the latest developments to be showcased at the Emergency Services Show 2025.
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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