Yorkshire Coast News
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Filey Little Bus Talks Continuing
Councillors in Filey are meeting with the town's MP today for further talks about re-establishing a community transport scheme in the resort.
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North Yorkshire Council Set to Call for ‘Fair Contribution’ From NHS for Cash Crisis Hospices
The country’s third largest unitary authority looks set to press the Government to ensure hospices facing a cash crisis get a “fair contribution” from the NHS.
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Car Seized in Whitby After Concern for Child
Concern for a child lead to a vehicle seizure in Whitby yesterday.
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Where Would You Spend £20m in Scarborough?
A new interactive map is being used to enable Scarborough residents and business have a say in how to spend £20m of regeneration money in the town.
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Scarborough Tennis Courts to be Revamped
Plans to renovate four tennis courts at Scarborough's Filey Road sports centre site have been approved.
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New Crew Members for Scarborough Lifeboat Station
After intensive training and rigorous assessments, several Scarborough RNLI volunteers have passed out as competent crew in various roles this month.
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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.
Top Stories
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Ex-NHS doctor stuck in Gaza during hospital placement says family are 'terrified' but he 'has to keep going'
The European Hospital, in southern Gaza, is a dangerous place to be.
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Terror, grief and rising smoke leave streets completely empty - as Ukrainians flee border town's fiercest attack yet
Smoke hung in the air on the road into the border town of Vovchansk in northeastern Ukraine after a surprise Russian offensive.
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Eurovision 2024: Bambie Thug calls on EBU bosses to show 'humanity' as Israel-Hamas war 'overshadows' event
Ireland's Eurovision entry, Bambie Thug, has called on the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) to "gain some conscience" and "humanity," as the contest bosses struggle to keep politics off the stage at the annual competition.
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Man arrested after police officer shot with crossbow while responding to reports of stabbing
A police officer has been shot in the leg with a crossbow during an incident in High Wycombe.
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Northern Lights visible across large swathes of England and Wales as severe solar storm hits
The skies over the UK were lit up in a brilliant pink and green from the Northern Lights last night due to a severe solar storm.
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Italian Open: Novak Djokovic struck in head by water bottle while signing autographs
Tennis star Novak Djokovic was struck in the head by a water bottle after winning a match at the Italian Open.
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Starmer would halt Rwanda flights immediately under Labour government
No deportation flights to Rwanda will take off under a Labour government, Sir Keir Starmer has told Sky News.
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US report on Israel is damning but cautiously equivocal - here are the key passages
Israel has probably broken international law - that's the conclusion of a US State Department report that is both damning yet cautiously equivocal too.
National News
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Northern Lights glow up skies across UK and around the world - see best pictures here
Skies over the UK were turned shades of pink and green as the Northern Lights produced incredible displays for skygazers.
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Man arrested after police officer shot with crossbow while responding to reports of stabbing
A police officer has been shot in the leg with a crossbow during an incident in High Wycombe.
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Starmer would halt Rwanda flights immediately under Labour government
No deportation flights to Rwanda will take off under a Labour government, Sir Keir Starmer has told Sky News.
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Sea Rangers Service reaches the UK - with youngsters being paid to protect our oceans
A social enterprise that hopes to train young people to protect the ocean has expanded to the UK.
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UK to get first music therapy centre of excellence for people living with dementia
Greater Manchester is to become the UK's first centre of excellence for music therapy for dementia - in a bid to establish if the treatment can ease pressure on the NHS.
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Kate 'doing well', says Prince William in update after her cancer diagnosis
Kate is "doing well" following her cancer diagnosis, Prince William has said.
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Calls for arena ticket levy and tax relief to stop music venue closure 'crisis'
A cut in VAT and a new levy on arena and stadium tickets are urgently needed to stop grassroots music venues from closing, MPs have said.
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Sharon Beshenivsky: Piran Ditta Khan jailed for life for murdering police officer
The mastermind of an armed robbery in which PC Sharon Beshenivsky was shot dead in 2005 will likely die in prison after he was sentenced today.
World News
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Ex-NHS doctor stuck in Gaza during hospital placement says family are 'terrified' but he 'has to keep going'
The European Hospital, in southern Gaza, is a dangerous place to be.
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US report on Israel is damning but cautiously equivocal - here are the key passages
Israel has probably broken international law - that's the conclusion of a US State Department report that is both damning yet cautiously equivocal too.
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Terror, grief and rising smoke leave streets completely empty - as Ukrainians flee border town's fiercest attack yet
Smoke hung in the air on the road into the border town of Vovchansk in northeastern Ukraine after a surprise Russian offensive.
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Eurovision 2024: Bambie Thug calls on EBU bosses to show 'humanity' as Israel-Hamas war 'overshadows' event
Ireland's Eurovision entry, Bambie Thug, has called on the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) to "gain some conscience" and "humanity," as the contest bosses struggle to keep politics off the stage at the annual competition.
Entertainment News
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Eurovision 2024: Bambie Thug calls on EBU bosses to show 'humanity' as Israel-Hamas war 'overshadows' event
Ireland's Eurovision entry, Bambie Thug, has called on the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) to "gain some conscience" and "humanity," as the contest bosses struggle to keep politics off the stage at the annual competition.
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Eurovision 2024: The Netherlands' entry Joost Klein not rehearsing 'until further notice' over 'incident' - as EBU website goes down
The Netherlands' Eurovision entry Joost Klein is under investigation by organisers due to an unexplained "incident" - and will not be rehearsing again until "further notice".
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Scandals and spin-offs: The Bridgerton cast chat season three
Dearest gentle reader, it has been a while since our last visit to the ton and this time around, our wallflower Penelope Fetherington is about to bloom.
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Calls for arena ticket levy and tax relief to stop music venue closure 'crisis'
A cut in VAT and a new levy on arena and stadium tickets are urgently needed to stop grassroots music venues from closing, MPs have said.
Video
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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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Ex-NHS doctor stuck in Gaza during hospital placement says family are 'terrified' but he 'has to keep going'
The European Hospital, in southern Gaza, is a dangerous place to be.
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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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Starmer would halt Rwanda flights immediately under Labour government
No deportation flights to Rwanda will take off under a Labour government, Sir Keir Starmer has told Sky News.