Yorkshire Coast News
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Barrowcliff School In Scarborough CLOSED Today Due To No Water
The school says it will be closed to all pupils on Monday 20th May due to no water supply.
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Multi-use Fears Over Scarborough To Whitby Track
Councillors have raised issues about how the Scarborough to Whitby cinder track can be used by all.
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Community Rail Week Comes To Bridlington
The importance of Community Rail Partnership will be illustrated, starting at Bridlington station on Monday.
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Whitby's Fish and Ships Festival Concludes in Style Today
Whitby Fish and Ships 2024 comes to an end on Sunday and we have a full list of what's going, where and when.
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First World War Spirit at Driffield's Sledmere on Sunday
The Wagoners Special Reserve Museum at Sledmere Hall keeps the story of local regiment the Wagoners’ Special Reserve alive and there's activities to reflect this on Sunday.
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Hornsea Springs To Life with Mayday Festival
Sunday sees a packed schedule at Hornsea Museum and in the town hall celebrating a popular traditional showpiece.
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Scarborough and Driffield Break Cricket Ducks in Style
The Yorkshire Coast's highest-ranked sides both enjoyed victories on Saturday- with all our major teams in action.
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Mental Health Assistance on 111 in North Yorkshire
If you, or someone you know, is experiencing a mental health crisis in North Yorkshire, they can access urgent support 24/7 by calling NHS 111 and selecting the mental health option.
Top Stories
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President Raisi's death a perilous moment for Iran regime - but don't expect a change to foreign policy
This is a delicate time for Iran. President Raisi was the second most important man in Iran, after Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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'Is today the day I'll be diagnosed with cancer?' Infected blood victim's life turned upside down
"Every morning I wake up and there is a small part of me that thinks, 'Is today the day I'm going to be diagnosed with some sort of cancer?'"
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'Mum was given a death sentence': 100 stories from infected blood scandal
"Losing Gary, my soul mate, was beyond painful," says Kathryn Croucher, whose husband died aged 42 in 2010.
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Public told to report Asian hornet sightings amid warning of surge in invasive species
People are being urged to report sightings of Asian hornets this summer as nature groups warn of a potential surge in damaging invasive non-native species.
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Economic turning point could change course of Rishi Sunak's premiership
The Downing Street diary has an enormous red ring circled around Wednesday morning when the Office for National Statistics releases its monthly inflation data.
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Brixham: People remain scared to drink tap water as things slowly return to normal after parasite disease outbreak
"I'm never drinking tap water again," Kayley Lewis says.
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Manchester City win record-breaking fourth Premier League title in a row
Manchester City have won a record-breaking fourth Premier League title in a row after beating West Ham 3-1 at the Etihad Stadium on the final day of the season.
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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi confirmed dead in helicopter crash after charred wreckage found
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has died after the helicopter he was travelling in crashed in a mountainous area of northwest Iran.
National News
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'Is today the day I'll be diagnosed with cancer?' Infected blood victim's life turned upside down
"Every morning I wake up and there is a small part of me that thinks, 'Is today the day I'm going to be diagnosed with some sort of cancer?'"
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'Mum was given a death sentence': 100 stories from infected blood scandal
"Losing Gary, my soul mate, was beyond painful," says Kathryn Croucher, whose husband died aged 42 in 2010.
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Man in his 30s dies in police custody - investigation launched
A man in his 30s has died in custody after "becoming unwell" on Sunday morning, Wiltshire police have said.
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Brixham: People remain scared to drink tap water as things slowly return to normal after parasite disease outbreak
"I'm never drinking tap water again," Kayley Lewis says.
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Public told to report Asian hornet sightings amid warning of surge in invasive species
People are being urged to report sightings of Asian hornets this summer as nature groups warn of a potential surge in damaging invasive non-native species.
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Boy, 14, dies and another boy, 13, in critical condition after entering River Tyne
A 14-year-old boy has died and a 13-year-old boy is in a critical condition after getting into difficulty in the River Tyne.
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Economic turning point could change course of Rishi Sunak's premiership
The Downing Street diary has an enormous red ring circled around Wednesday morning when the Office for National Statistics releases its monthly inflation data.
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Strictly Come Dancing star Giovanni Pernice denies claims of 'abusive or threatening behaviour' on show
Strictly Come Dancing star Giovanni Pernice has rejected allegations that he displayed "abusive or threatening behaviour" while working as a professional dancer on the show.
World News
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President Raisi's death a perilous moment for Iran regime - but don't expect a change to foreign policy
This is a delicate time for Iran. President Raisi was the second most important man in Iran, after Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi confirmed dead in helicopter crash after charred wreckage found
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has died after the helicopter he was travelling in crashed in a mountainous area of northwest Iran.
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Ebrahim Raisi: Who was hardliner Iranian president?
A helicopter carrying Iran's president crashed during bad weather on Sunday - and Ebrahim Raisi's death has been confirmed.
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Iran president helicopter crash: The 'butcher of Tehran' had a fearsome reputation - and many will be fearing instability
Ebrahim Raisi was one of Iran's hardest of hardliners, a fanatical and absolute believer in the Iranian revolution and its mission.
Entertainment News
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P Diddy: Rapper Sean Combs says video of him assaulting singer Cassie is 'inexcusable'
Sean "Diddy" Combs has said CCTV footage showing him attacking singer Cassie in a hotel hallway in 2016 is "inexcusable" and that he is "disgusted".
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Strictly Come Dancing star Giovanni Pernice denies claims of 'abusive or threatening behaviour' on show
Strictly Come Dancing star Giovanni Pernice has rejected allegations that he displayed "abusive or threatening behaviour" while working as a professional dancer on the show.
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Sarah Harding breast cancer research project is successfully identifying at-risk young women
A groundbreaking breast cancer research project launched in memory of the late Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding is already successfully identifying young women at increased risk of getting the disease.
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Is buying vinyl bad for the planet - and what can be done about it?
Taylor Swift's new album helped fuel the highest weekly vinyl sales in 30 years - but is our rediscovered love of owning records environmentally reckless?
Video
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About 100 sub-postmaster convictions separate to Post Office cases may be 'tainted'
Prosecutions of sub-postmasters by the Department for Work and Pensions could be "tainted", a Sky News investigation has found, as officials worked with now discredited Post Office investigators to secure convictions.
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Ukrainian soldiers reveal how they were secretly moved ahead of new Russian invasion
Members of a Ukrainian brigade have described how they were secretly relocated to help defend a section of the country's border with Russia a few days before a new invasion began.
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P Diddy: Rapper Sean Combs says video of him assaulting singer Cassie is 'inexcusable'
Sean "Diddy" Combs has said CCTV footage showing him attacking singer Cassie in a hotel hallway in 2016 is "inexcusable" and that he is "disgusted".
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Manchester City win record-breaking fourth Premier League title in a row
Manchester City have won a record-breaking fourth Premier League title in a row after beating West Ham 3-1 at the Etihad Stadium on the final day of the season.