Yorkshire Coast News
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New Operator Set to be Appointed for Scarborough Waterpark
A preferred new operator for the Alpamare waterpark in Scarborough looks set to be appointed this month.
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Upgrades for Section of Scarborough to Whitby Cinder Track Approved
Upgrades to a stretch of the Cinder Track between Burniston and Cloughton have been approved after concerns were raised about accessibility.
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Whitby Town Lift First Trophy in Seven Years
The Blues netted five at Middlesbrough's Riverside Stadium on Monday night.
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Kitchen Masterclass for Yorkshire Coast School Students From Haven Chefs
Haven’s Blue Dolphin and Primrose Valley parks have partnered with Filey School to deliver hands-on culinary experiences.
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North Yorkshire Volunteering Groups See Rise in Interest as Work is Highlighted
Hundreds of people have come forward to find out more information about volunteering following a campaign to highlight the vital work to deliver services to communities across North Yorkshire.
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Scarborough Councillor Quits Labour Party Over Elphicke Defection
North Yorkshire Councillor Rich Maw has quit the Labour Party saying he does not recognise the Labour Party under Sir Keir Starmer's leadership.
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Ban for Yorkshire Couple who Starved Their Three Dogs
One of the canines was found dead inside a tent on wasteland in Scarborough.
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New Kitchen for Scarborough Athletic Training Ground
The Scarborough Athletic Academy Training Ground in Filey was selected to receive a free Howdens kitchen as part of their Game Changer Programme.
Top Stories
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Nottingham killer Valdo Calocane's sentence was not 'unduly lenient', judges rule
The sentence given to Nottingham killer Valdo Calocane was not "unduly lenient", senior judges have ruled.
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Obesity drug cuts risk of heart attack or stroke regardless of weight lost, study finds
Anti-obesity jabs could reduce the risk of heart attacks, strokes or heart failure in obese people regardless of the amount of weight they lose while on the drug, researchers have found.
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Doctor still cancer-free almost a year after incurable brain tumour diagnosis - thanks to his own pioneering treatment
An Australian doctor who applied his own pioneering research on melanoma to the incurable brain cancer he was diagnosed with almost a year ago is still cancer-free.
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Drone footage shows Russian invasion of Vovchansk as Ukrainian soldiers fight back
Watching a live drone feed, it was possible to make out three people running down a street in a frontline town in northeastern Ukraine.
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Harry and Meghan's charity 'delinquent' over records mishap, US authority says
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's Archewell Foundation has been labelled "delinquent" by California's Registry of Charities and Fundraisers for failing to submit annual records.
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Dublin-New York livestream portal temporarily shuts after 'inappropriate behaviour'
A livestream portal between Dublin and New York was temporarily shut down after "inappropriate behaviour" in the Irish capital.
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'Disgust factor' must be overcome if planet-friendly insect food to become mainstream
The "disgust factor" must be overcome if insect-based foods are to become mainstream, according to a study.
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Baby boy who could not chew food died after choking on his lunch at nursery, inquest hears
The mother of a nine-month-old baby boy who died after choking at his nursery tried to warn staff he was unable to eat solid foods following concerns his meals were not being pureed, an inquest has heard.
National News
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Nottingham killer Valdo Calocane's sentence was not 'unduly lenient', judges rule
The sentence given to Nottingham killer Valdo Calocane was not "unduly lenient", senior judges have ruled.
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Obesity drug cuts risk of heart attack or stroke regardless of weight lost, study finds
Anti-obesity jabs could reduce the risk of heart attacks, strokes or heart failure in obese people regardless of the amount of weight they lose while on the drug, researchers have found.
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Infected blood scandal: Experimented on and exploited - the Treloar's School pupils who 'lost everything'
Returning to Treloar's School brings back many bittersweet memories for Gary Webster, Steve Nicholls, Richard Warwick and Ade Goodyear.
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One of Europe's most notorious human traffickers arrested in Iraq
One of Europe's most notorious people smugglers has been arrested in the semi-autonomous Kurdish region of Iraq, British security officials said.
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Graduate visa route should remain, report finds, after home secretary raised immigration concerns
The graduate visa route should remain as it is key to funding British universities and is "not undermining the quality and integrity" of higher education, a new report has said.
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Baby boy who could not chew food died after choking on his lunch at nursery, inquest hears
The mother of a nine-month-old baby boy who died after choking at his nursery tried to warn staff he was unable to eat solid foods following concerns his meals were not being pureed, an inquest has heard.
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'Disgust factor' must be overcome if planet-friendly insect food to become mainstream
The "disgust factor" must be overcome if insect-based foods are to become mainstream, according to a study.
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Sherif Lawal: UK-based boxer dies after being knocked down during professional debut
A boxer has died after being knocked down during his first professional fight in London.
World News
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Drone footage shows Russian invasion of Vovchansk as Ukrainian soldiers fight back
Watching a live drone feed, it was possible to make out three people running down a street in a frontline town in northeastern Ukraine.
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Doctor still cancer-free almost a year after incurable brain tumour diagnosis - thanks to his own pioneering treatment
An Australian doctor who applied his own pioneering research on melanoma to the incurable brain cancer he was diagnosed with almost a year ago is still cancer-free.
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Deepfakes and influencers: The digital election in India
Divyendra Jadoun is proud of his professional alias: the Indian Deepfaker.
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'I wasn't aware': Far-right regional leader of Germany's AfD in court for final day of Nazi slogan trial
One of Germany's most prominent far right politicians is expected to hear if he has been found guilty of using a banned Nazi slogan.
Entertainment News
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Democracy is under attack across the world, Bollywood star Shabana Azmi tells Sky News
Democracy is under attack across the world and must be "protected under all circumstances", legendary Bollywood actress Shabana Azmi has told Sky News.
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BAFTA TV Awards 2024: Top Boy, Happy Valley and The Sixth Commandment among the big winners - as The Crown misses out
Top Boy, Happy Valley and The Sixth Commandment were the big winners at this year's BAFTA TV Awards, taking home two prizes apiece.
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Steve Buscemi: Hollywood actor punched in the face on New York City street
Hollywood actor Steve Buscemi "is okay" after he was punched in the face by a man on a New York City street, his publicist has said.
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Eurovision: Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu praises Eden Golan as Irish singer Bambie Thug criticises organisers and broadcaster
Israel's prime minister has paid tribute to the country's Eurovision performer - as Ireland's contestant continues to criticise organisers and an Israeli broadcaster.
Video
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Law allowing asylum seekers to be sent to Rwanda disapplied by court in Northern Ireland - but UK govt to appeal
Rishi Sunak has said the government will appeal against a court ruling that provisions of the UK's Illegal Migration Act - which created powers to send asylum seekers to Rwanda - should be disapplied in Northern Ireland.
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Amsterdam: Police move in after pro-Palestinian protesters occupy university buildings
Police in Amsterdam have moved in to end a pro-Palestinian protest after demonstrators occupied university buildings.
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Deepfakes and influencers: The digital election in India
Divyendra Jadoun is proud of his professional alias: the Indian Deepfaker.
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Drone footage shows Russian invasion of Vovchansk as Ukrainian soldiers fight back
Watching a live drone feed, it was possible to make out three people running down a street in a frontline town in northeastern Ukraine.