Yorkshire Coast News
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Greening Disappointed Over Boro's Gone Crackers
Scarborough Athletic boss Jono Greening has admitted he's disappointed to lose goalkeeper Joe Cracknell, who has departed the club.
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Unique Electric Bikes Stolen from Eastfield
Nine unique electric bikes have been stolen from a business in Eastfield, Scarborough.
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Bridlington to Lose TSB Bank Branch
The Bridlington Branch of TSB Bank will close in September.
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Blues Trio Commit Futures For Next Season
Three Whitby Town players have confirmed they're staying at the club after signing new contracts or contract extensions at the NPL Premier club.
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New Parkinson's Support Group Launches in Scarborough Pub
"Parky in the Pub" will be taking place for the first time in Scarborough tonight.
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Scarborough RNLI Escort 24ft Vessel to Safety
A fishing vessel with engine problems was rescued by Scarborough Lifeboat on Monday.
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No Train Services On Yorkshire Coast Today Due To Industrial Action
There are no Northern or Transpennine Express rail services on the Yorkshire Coast throughout Thursday.
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Half of Yorkshire Coast 111 Users Not Satisfied
The number of people dissatisfied with the NHS 111 service on the Yorkshire Coast has been highlighted in a new study.
Top Stories
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'I couldn't cope with Britain anymore': Kurdish man pays smugglers to return him to France after failed asylum claim
We are rushing down the beach. In the gloom just before dawn, people are waiting by the seashore, a few hundred metres away.
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Gaza: Satellite images show speed and scale of Rafah evacuation
When Nahed Abu Eyada woke up on Monday morning, flyers were littering the streets outside her flat in Rafah.
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Eurovision 2024: Politics pushes its way into the spotlight as final 10 acts announced ahead of grand final
Politics has thrust its way into this year's Eurovision Song Contest, with several of the finalists referring ongoing global disputes while speaking about their progression into the final stage of the competition.
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Section of M25 to close again tonight - as drivers warned not to get complacent
A seven-mile stretch of the M25 is set to shut in both directions from tonight for the second of five planned weekend closures.
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UK weather: 'Thundery breakdowns' set to put an end to weekend of warm weather
Fine, dry and sunny weather looks likely to last until the weekend but Britons are being warned not to get used to it.
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Two skiers killed in avalanche in Utah mountains
Two skiers have been killed during an avalanche in mountains near Salt Lake City.
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Hailey Bieber pregnant: Pop star Justin and wife announce they are expecting first child
Justin and Hailey Bieber have announced they are expecting their first child.
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Israel-Hamas war: Netanyahu vows his country will 'stand alone' if it has to after Biden's weapons supply threat
Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed Israel will "stand alone" if it has to in its war against Hamas, after the US threatened to stop sending some weapons to its ally.
National News
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'I couldn't cope with Britain anymore': Kurdish man pays smugglers to return him to France after failed asylum claim
We are rushing down the beach. In the gloom just before dawn, people are waiting by the seashore, a few hundred metres away.
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Blood service collected donations from UK prisons despite infection risk warnings, documents to inquiry show
Documents submitted to the Infected Blood Inquiry reveal the blood service in the UK was taking donations from British prisons up until the late 1980s, despite warnings to end the practice.
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Section of M25 to close again tonight - as drivers warned not to get complacent
A seven-mile stretch of the M25 is set to shut in both directions from tonight for the second of five planned weekend closures.
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Sir Keir Starmer to pledge 'elite' Border Unit with anti-terror powers to stop small boats
Labour will create a new Border Security Command to tackle people-smuggling gangs bringing migrants across the Channel, Sir Keir Starmer is set to announce.
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UK drops aid into Gaza by parachute as UN says northern Gaza in 'full-blown famine'
The UK has dropped more aid into Gaza today - bringing the total amount dropped in by parachute to more than 100 tonnes.
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Tents at universities symbolise a fault line between pro-Palestine and Jewish students
Opposite the student union at the University of Leeds, a growing number of tents on the lawn speak to a fault line opening up not just on campus, but in wider society.
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UK weather: 'Thundery breakdowns' set to put an end to weekend of warm weather
Fine, dry and sunny weather looks likely to last until the weekend but Britons are being warned not to get used to it.
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Marius Gustavson: Mastermind behind 'eunuch maker' extreme body modification ring jailed for at least 22 years
The mastermind behind an extreme body modification ring that carried out "grisly and gruesome" procedures including castrations has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 22 years.
World News
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Israel-Hamas war: Netanyahu vows his country will 'stand alone' if it has to after Biden's weapons supply threat
Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed Israel will "stand alone" if it has to in its war against Hamas, after the US threatened to stop sending some weapons to its ally.
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Gaza: Satellite images show speed and scale of Rafah evacuation
When Nahed Abu Eyada woke up on Monday morning, flyers were littering the streets outside her flat in Rafah.
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Eurovision 2024: Israel's Eden Golan makes it through to grand final with Hurricane after protests
Israel has made it into the Eurovision grand final, despite calls for the country's entry to be banned from the contest.
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'I couldn't cope with Britain anymore': Kurdish man pays smugglers to return him to France after failed asylum claim
We are rushing down the beach. In the gloom just before dawn, people are waiting by the seashore, a few hundred metres away.
Entertainment News
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Eurovision 2024: Politics pushes its way into the spotlight as final 10 acts announced ahead of grand final
Politics has thrust its way into this year's Eurovision Song Contest, with several of the finalists referring ongoing global disputes while speaking about their progression into the final stage of the competition.
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For a song contest trying to avoid politics, Eurovision 2024 is proving challenging
"Boycott Eurovision" a man shouts into a microphone, "shame on Eurovision".
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Hailey Bieber pregnant: Pop star Justin and wife announce they are expecting first child
Justin and Hailey Bieber have announced they are expecting their first child.
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New Lord Of The Rings film The Hunt For Gollum to be first of two new movies set in Middle Earth
The team behind the Lord Of The Rings trilogy will work on two new films, Warner Bros has announced.
Video
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'It is too late, our boys have gone': Grieving parents tell Ofcom to 'step up' over social media content
Social media platforms must do more to stop their algorithms from recommending harmful content to children, Ofcom has said.
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Russia Victory Day parade: Only one tank on display as Vladimir Putin says country is going through 'difficult period'
Russia only had one tank on display during its Victory Day parade this year.
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Interest rate held for sixth consecutive month - but edges closer to cut soon
The Bank of England has edged closer to a cut in interest rates, with another member of its nine-person Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) voting for lower borrowing costs this month.
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Israel-Hamas war: Netanyahu vows his country will 'stand alone' if it has to after Biden's weapons supply threat
Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed Israel will "stand alone" if it has to in its war against Hamas, after the US threatened to stop sending some weapons to its ally.