Yorkshire Coast News
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Anglo American to "Slow Down" Development of Whitby's Woodsmith Mine
Activity at the mine will slow down over the coming weeks to support the mining firm's balance sheet.
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Scarborough Athletic Re-sign Kieran Glynn
Scarborough Athletic have announced the re-signing of midfielder and fan favourite, Kieran Glynn.
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His Majesty King Charles III Announced as RNLI’s New Patron
The RNLI has announced that His Majesty King Charles III is to become the new Patron of the lifesaving charity.
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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.
Top Stories
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France prison convoy attack: Inmate Mohamed Amra on the run after guards killed in ambush
Hundreds of police are hunting armed men who attacked a prison van in France - with a convict nicknamed "The Fly" escaping.
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King's first official painted portrait since the coronation unveiled
The first official painted portrait of the King since the coronation has been unveiled at Buckingham Palace.
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Manchester's Co-op Live arena finally opens after weeks of cancellations and setbacks
Manchester's beleaguered Co-op Live arena has finally officially opened its doors after weeks of setbacks, cancellations and postponements.
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Georgia: Protesters and riot police face off outside Tbilisi parliament after divisive 'foreign agents' bill passes
Protesters have smashed barriers at Georgia's parliament after it approved a divisive "foreign agents" bill.
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Eight dead and 40 taken to hospital after bus carrying farm workers involved in Florida collision
Eight people have died and another eight were critically injured after a bus carrying farm workers crashed and overturned in Florida.
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Teacher accused of having sex with two students says she ruined her 'dream job' with stupid 'mistakes', jury hears
A teacher accused of having sex with two teenage pupils has told a jury she ruined her "dream job" with stupid "mistakes".
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Woman, 24, partially paralysed after rockstar's stage dive into crowd
A 24-year-old woman is partially paralysed after the lead singer of a band landed on her when he leapt offstage during a gig.
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Tory MPs share despair at PM's top team over Commons vote in leaked WhatsApps
The frustration and despair of Tory MPs felt towards Rishi Sunak's top team is revealed in leaked WhatsApp messages obtained by Sky News.
National News
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King's first official painted portrait since the coronation unveiled
The first official painted portrait of the King since the coronation has been unveiled at Buckingham Palace.
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Teacher accused of having sex with two students says she ruined her 'dream job' with stupid 'mistakes', jury hears
A teacher accused of having sex with two teenage pupils has told a jury she ruined her "dream job" with stupid "mistakes".
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Manchester's Co-op Live arena finally opens after weeks of cancellations and setbacks
Manchester's beleaguered Co-op Live arena has finally officially opened its doors after weeks of setbacks, cancellations and postponements.
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Tory MPs share despair at PM's top team over Commons vote in leaked WhatsApps
The frustration and despair of Tory MPs felt towards Rishi Sunak's top team is revealed in leaked WhatsApp messages obtained by Sky News.
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Man who bludgeoned friend to death with hammer after fall out is jailed for murder
A man who bludgeoned his friend with a hammer after they had a falling out has been jailed for at least 15 years for murder.
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Mother facing jail for failing to tell police about son's involvement in plot to bomb London
A mother is facing jail after she failed to inform police that her teenage son knew about a terrorist plot to bomb central London.
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Company that botched Brazilian butt lift in Glasgow hotel banned from operating in city
A company that was behind a botched Brazilian butt lift at a Glasgow hotel which left a woman in hospital has been banned from carrying out any further high-risk procedures anywhere in the city.
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Scottish family given stranger's ashes after mother's death
A woman has told Sky News she "screamed" when she discovered the ashes she had been given from a funeral director months earlier were the remains of a stranger and not her mother.
World News
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France prison convoy attack: Inmate Mohamed Amra on the run after guards killed in ambush
Hundreds of police are hunting armed men who attacked a prison van in France - with a convict nicknamed "The Fly" escaping.
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Georgia: Protesters and riot police face off outside Tbilisi parliament after divisive 'foreign agents' bill passes
Protesters have smashed barriers at Georgia's parliament after it approved a divisive "foreign agents" bill.
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Eight dead and 40 taken to hospital after bus carrying farm workers involved in Florida collision
Eight people have died and another eight were critically injured after a bus carrying farm workers crashed and overturned in Florida.
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Woman, 24, partially paralysed after rockstar's stage dive into crowd
A 24-year-old woman is partially paralysed after the lead singer of a band landed on her when he leapt offstage during a gig.
Entertainment News
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Cannes Film Festival 2024: The Apprentice to the new Mad Max - five films to look out for as stars hit the red carpet
This year's Cannes Film Festival is getting under way with, as always, a French movie opening proceedings and celebrities lining the red carpet.
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Baby Reindeer star's fresh plea to fans speculating about characters' identities
The creator and star of hit Netflix series Baby Reindeer has issued a fresh plea to fans to stop trying to discover the identities of characters in the show - and warned he will refrain from commenting for good.
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Kelly Clarkson addresses weight loss medication speculation
Kelly Clarkson has addressed speculation about her weight loss, saying she has not used Ozempic but "something else" which has helped her.
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Eurovision says some contestants did not respect 'spirit of rules' after controversial competition
The organiser of the Eurovision Song Contest has said it "regrets" that some contestants did not respect the "spirit of the rules" when taking part in the competition in Sweden.
Video
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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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Interest rate cut prospects threatened by pace of wage growth
The prospects for an interest rate cut next month have not been helped by the latest wage growth figures which have come in higher than expected.
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Post Office spin doctor said he was in a 'corporate cover up' - years before apology issued to Horizon victims
A former Post Office communications director told fellow employees he was at "the heart of a corporate cover-up", at the same time as sub-postmaster prosecutions were taking place and years before an apology was made to victims.
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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.