Yorkshire Coast News
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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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Whitby Town Hit The Riverside For Showpiece Final
The Blues take on Northern League First Division Boro Rangers at Middlesbrough FC on Monday.
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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.
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Eight Hour Call Out for Whitby Lifeboat Volunteers
Whitby RNLI volunteers spent 8 hours at sea on Friday after a mayday call came in from a fishing vessel 48 nautical miles north of Whitby.
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Five Arrests After Police Called to "Burglary in Progress" in Scarborough
Officers arrested five people at a house on Stepney Drive yesterday.
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Scarborough & Whitby MP Raises Farming Shortage Fear
Farmers on the Yorkshire Coast could be facing a shortage of straw this winter.
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Filey Officials Hope To Welcome New North Yorkshire Mayor
Officials in Filey are planning to speak to the first mayor of York & North Yorkshire.
Top Stories
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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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King Charles tells of losing sense of taste as he discusses cancer treatment side effects
The King has spoken about losing his sense of taste as he discussed the side effects of cancer treatment.
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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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Climate change having 'terrible impact' on avocados - as food experts recommend alternative
You may like your smashed avocado on toast but a new report has revealed climate change is having a "terrible impact" on the popular fruit.
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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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Plane touches down safely without landing gear after circling Australian airport for three hours to burn off fuel
A light plane has landed safely without landing gear after circling an Australian airport for almost three hours to burn off fuel.
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Hillwalker dies after fall from Scottish mountain
An experienced hillwalker has died after falling from a mountain in the Scottish Highlands.
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Emma Lovell: Teenage burglar who stabbed British mother to death in Australia is jailed
A teenager who stabbed a British mother to death in Australia after breaking into her home has been jailed for 14 years.
National News
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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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King Charles tells of losing sense of taste as he discusses cancer treatment side effects
The King has spoken about losing his sense of taste as he discussed the side effects of cancer treatment.
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Health minister apologises as birth trauma report finds 'shockingly poor quality' maternity care
A health minister has apologised after a new report concluded that poor care in maternity services is "frequently tolerated as normal".
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Emma Lovell: Teenage burglar who stabbed British mother to death in Australia is jailed
A teenager who stabbed a British mother to death in Australia after breaking into her home has been jailed for 14 years.
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Two arrested after Leeds United fan 'attacked' outside Norwich City's stadium
Two men have been arrested after a Leeds United supporter was injured outside Norwich City's stadium following the play-off match between the football clubs.
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Record number of wild swimming spots across England designated as bathing sites
A record number of wild swimming spots have been designated as bathing spots in England.
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Sir Chris Bryant: Senior Labour MP reveals skin cancer found in his lung
A leading Labour MP has revealed that he is having treatment after skin cancer was discovered in his lung.
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Hunt for two men after camper van stolen from luxury Loch Lomond resort
Detectives are on the hunt for two men after a camper van was stolen from the car park of a luxury resort on the banks of Loch Lomond.
World News
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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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Georgia: Tense standoff on streets of Tbilisi as protesters try to block MPs from entering parliament
Tens of thousands of Georgians have taken to the streets in Tbilisi - protesting against a proposed law threatening press and civic freedoms.
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What is the 'Russian law' that has Georgians out on the streets in their thousands?
Masked men - members of the security forces - have clashed with protesters in Georgia as a political crisis over the country's "foreign agents" bill continues.
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Ukraine war: Russia 'advancing from multiple positions' after delays in Western military aid, Kharkiv governor warns
Russia was able to open a new front in northeastern Ukraine because of delays in the supply of Western weapons to the frontline, the head of the region under attack has claimed.
Entertainment 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.
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First victim in Jaws has died aged 77
The swimmer who was the first victim in the 1975 blockbuster Jaws has died.
Video
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Health minister apologises as birth trauma report finds 'shockingly poor quality' maternity care
A health minister has apologised after a new report concluded that poor care in maternity services is "frequently tolerated as normal".
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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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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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'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.