Yorkshire Coast News
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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.
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Filey Little Bus Talks Continuing
Councillors in Filey are meeting with the town's MP today for further talks about re-establishing a community transport scheme in the resort.
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St John's Ambulance Demo in Whitby
St John Ambulance volunteers in the Whitby area are giving free first aid demonstrations at Whitby Bandstand, at the northern end of Pier Road on Saturday.
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North Yorkshire Council Set to Call for ‘Fair Contribution’ From NHS for Cash Crisis Hospices
The country’s third largest unitary authority looks set to press the Government to ensure hospices facing a cash crisis get a “fair contribution” from the NHS.
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Northern Lights on the Yorkshire Coast
Aurora Borealis have been sighted across the UK, including on the Yorkshire Coast.
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Scarborough Chasing First Win of Season at North Marine Road
Boro, Whitby, Pickering and Driffield's cricketers are all at home on Saturday.
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Thousands Ready To Savour The Yorkshire Coast
After a sell-out event last year that welcomed more than 3,000 visitors across the weekend, Yorkshire’s eco-friendly food and drink festival - Savour the Coast - is back at Scarborough Spa this weekend.
Top Stories
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Switzerland wins Eurovision as chaos engulfs iconic song contest
Switzerland has won Eurovision, topping the leaderboard in a competition fraught with last-minute changes and backstage incidents.
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Israeli arms embargo 'not wise' - with US and UK 'in totally different situation', says Cameron
An Israeli arms embargo is "not a wise path" and the UK and America are "in a totally different situation", the foreign secretary has said.
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Ukraine-Russia war: As Western weapons trickle through to Kyiv, Putin seizes chance to deal with 'unfinished business' in Kharkiv
Russia has reopened a major front in its war with Ukraine in a move that will stretch Kyiv's already undermanned and outgunned forces as they wait for Western weapons.
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A wardrobe malfunction, a watermelon and nul points: Five Eurovision moments you might have missed
With fans from more than 80 countries watching on, 25 contestants went head to head for the coveted glass microphone.
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Drivers 'choosing to ignore' official diversion route around M25 closure, say highways bosses
An "increasing number" of drivers are "choosing to ignore" the official diversion route around the M25 closure, highways bosses have warned.
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UK weather: Thunderstorms set to bring warm spell to dramatic end - after UK sees hottest day of the year
Thunderstorms could bring Britain's warm spell to a dramatic end on Sunday afternoon - after Saturday was confirmed as the hottest day of the year so far.
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BAFTA TV Awards: Happy Valley, Succession and Top Boy among shows in the running at ceremony today
Happy Valley, The Gold, Slow Horses and Top Boy are the four shows battling it out to be named best drama of the past year at the BAFTA TV Awards later today.
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Natalie Elphicke says claims she lobbied justice secretary over ex-husband's trial are 'nonsense'
Accusations MP Natalie Elphicke lobbied the justice secretary in 2020 to interfere in her then-husband's sex offences trial are "nonsense", her spokesperson has said.
National News
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Mother whose abusive ex-partner broke her hand leads campaign to change law over access to children
When Michelle's ex-partner broke her hand - she knew enough was enough.
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Israeli arms embargo 'not wise' - with US and UK 'in totally different situation', says Cameron
An Israeli arms embargo is "not a wise path" and the UK and America are "in a totally different situation", the foreign secretary has said.
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Drivers 'choosing to ignore' official diversion route around M25 closure, say highways bosses
An "increasing number" of drivers are "choosing to ignore" the official diversion route around the M25 closure, highways bosses have warned.
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UK weather: Thunderstorms set to bring warm spell to dramatic end - after UK sees hottest day of the year
Thunderstorms could bring Britain's warm spell to a dramatic end on Sunday afternoon - after Saturday was confirmed as the hottest day of the year so far.
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Natalie Elphicke says claims she lobbied justice secretary over ex-husband's trial are 'nonsense'
Accusations MP Natalie Elphicke lobbied the justice secretary in 2020 to interfere in her then-husband's sex offences trial are "nonsense", her spokesperson has said.
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The 25th anniversary of the Scottish parliament
The Scottish parliament is celebrating its 25th anniversary.
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Deaf people 'lonely and isolated' as major survey reveals many face stigma in daily lives
More than a quarter of deaf people say they have been ignored in public, according to a major survey by a leading charity.
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Switzerland wins Eurovision as chaos engulfs iconic song contest
Switzerland has won Eurovision, topping the leaderboard in a competition fraught with last-minute changes and backstage incidents.
World News
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Switzerland wins Eurovision as chaos engulfs iconic song contest
Switzerland has won Eurovision, topping the leaderboard in a competition fraught with last-minute changes and backstage incidents.
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Ukraine-Russia war: As Western weapons trickle through to Kyiv, Putin seizes chance to hit Kharkiv
Russia has reopened a major front in its war with Ukraine in a move that will stretch Kyiv's already undermanned and outgunned forces as they wait for Western weapons.
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Ukraine war: Inside Vovchansk - the town being flattened in Russian offensive
Flames and black smoke chugged from the windows of a two-storey apartment block in a frontline Ukrainian town.
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A wardrobe malfunction, a watermelon and nul points: Five Eurovision moments you might have missed
With fans from more than 80 countries watching on, 25 contestants went head to head for the coveted glass microphone.
Entertainment News
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Switzerland wins Eurovision as chaos engulfs iconic song contest
Switzerland has won Eurovision, topping the leaderboard in a competition fraught with last-minute changes and backstage incidents.
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A wardrobe malfunction, a watermelon and nul points: Five Eurovision moments you might have missed
With fans from more than 80 countries watching on, 25 contestants went head to head for the coveted glass microphone.
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Eurovision 2024: All the best bits of the grand final in pictures
OTT outfits, whacky performances and plenty of glitter are the bread and butter of Eurovision - but this year the fizz and the fun has taken a back seat as the show's bosses battled to keep politics and personal drama from the stage.
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BAFTA TV Awards: Happy Valley, Succession and Top Boy among shows in the running at ceremony today
Happy Valley, The Gold, Slow Horses and Top Boy are the four shows battling it out to be named best drama of the past year at the BAFTA TV Awards later today.
Video
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Interest rate held for sixth consecutive month - but edges closer to cut soon
The Bank of England has edged closer to a cut in interest rates, with another member of its nine-person Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) voting for lower borrowing costs this month.
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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.
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Ex-NHS doctor stuck in Gaza during hospital placement says family are 'terrified' but he 'has to keep going'
The European Hospital, in southern Gaza, is a dangerous place to be.
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Starmer would halt Rwanda flights immediately under Labour government
No deportation flights to Rwanda will take off under a Labour government, Sir Keir Starmer has told Sky News.