Yorkshire Coast News
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Extensive Repair Works Approved for Filey Museum
North Yorkshire Council has approved extensive works to address woodworm, damp, and rot at the 17th Century Filey Museum on Queen Street.
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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.
Top Stories
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Infected blood scandal was 'not an accident', with 'catalogue of failures' and 'downright deception' by NHS and governments
The infected blood scandal was "not an accident" - and its failures lie with "successive governments, the NHS, and blood services", a public inquiry has found.
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Infected Blood Inquiry: Report makes for difficult reading - but vindicates victims and their families
The 2,527 pages of Sir Brian Langstaff's report make for deeply uncomfortable and difficult reading.
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'I was told this was a wonder drug but not warned about the deathly consequences': 100 faces of 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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Benjamin Netanyahu: International Criminal Court prosecutor seeks arrest warrants against Israeli prime minister and Hamas leaders
A prosecutor at the International Criminal Court has applied for arrest warrants to be issued for Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar over alleged war crimes.
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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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GB News show with Rishi Sunak broke broadcasting rules, Ofcom finds
GB News could face punishment after a programme with Rishi Sunak broke broadcasting rules.
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Julian Assange wins High Court bid to bring appeal against extradition to US
Julian Assange will be allowed to appeal against his extradition to the United States.
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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.
National News
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Infected blood scandal was 'not an accident', with 'catalogue of failures' and 'downright deception' by NHS and governments
The infected blood scandal was "not an accident" - and its failures lie with "successive governments, the NHS, and blood services", a public inquiry has found.
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Infected Blood Inquiry: Report makes for difficult reading - but vindicates victims and their families
The 2,527 pages of Sir Brian Langstaff's report make for deeply uncomfortable and difficult reading.
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'I was told this was a wonder drug but not warned about the deathly consequences': 100 faces of 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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Julian Assange wins High Court bid to bring appeal against extradition to US
Julian Assange will be allowed to appeal against his extradition to the United States.
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Hunt for two suspects after man dies in Glasgow stabbing
Detectives are on the hunt for two men following a fatal stabbing in Glasgow at the weekend.
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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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GB News show with Rishi Sunak broke broadcasting rules, Ofcom finds
GB News could face punishment after a programme with Rishi Sunak broke broadcasting rules.
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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.
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
Iran's president and foreign minister have died after their helicopter 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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Portal connecting Dublin and New York 'reawakens' under new restrictions after 'inappropriate behaviour'
A portal which links people in Dublin and New York via a live stream has been reactivated after "mooning" and other inappropriate behaviour was reported.
Entertainment News
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GB News show with Rishi Sunak broke broadcasting rules, Ofcom finds
GB News could face punishment after a programme with Rishi Sunak broke broadcasting rules.
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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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Sienna Miller walks the Cannes red carpet with daughter Marlowe
Sienna Miller has walked the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival with her daughter Marlowe Ottoline Layng Sturridge.
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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.
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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Grant Shapps 'angry inside' over infected blood scandal ahead of inquiry report
The defence secretary has said he is "angry inside" over the infected blood scandal ahead of a long-waited report into the decades-long injustice.
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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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£4.7bn spent on EU border checks but some costs 'unnecessary' and timetable unclear, says new National Audit Office report
Traders are facing increased costs and more paperwork due to Brexit border controls, according to a new report from the independent public spending watchdog.