Yorkshire Coast News
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North Yorkshire's First Elected Mayor Starts Work
David Skaith has started work as the first Mayor of York and North Yorkshire.
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Four Arrested as Suspected Cocaine Recovered Near Scarborough
North Yorkshire Police say the arrests were made in the Staxton area last night.
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Bishop Burton College Rugby Academy wins England Colleges RFU National Cup
Bishop Burton College are celebrating after becoming national champions in the England Colleges Rugby Football Union (ECRFU) National Cup.
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Headliner Announced for Scarborough Pride 2024
Drag queen Tia Kofi will headline Scarborough's second pride event.
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Golf Day Raises Funds for Scarborough Children's Ward
A memorial golf day has raised over £3,000 for Scarborough Hospital Children’s Ward
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National Recognition for York and Scarborough Audiology Team
A prestigious national accreditation has been gained by a department at York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust which looks after patients experiencing hearing loss.
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Further Consultation Launched on Scarborough Town Council Plans
Plans to create a Town Council for Scarborough are moving forwards with a new consultation on the proposals.
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Year Long Study into North Yorkshire Fire Service Culture
North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue service is working with a team of academics to come up with a new culture strategy for the organisation.
Top Stories
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Woman gets £575,000 payout after 'rushed' childbirth left her with stoma and PTSD
A mother from Wrexham has been awarded more than half a million pounds in damages for injuries she suffered during childbirth.
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Joe Biden says US will stop some weapons shipments to Israel if it invades Gaza city of Rafah
President Joe Biden has warned Israel in his toughest public comments so far that the US would stop supplying it with some weapons if Israel invades the southern Gaza city of Rafah.
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Rafah is Biden's red line for Netanyahu - but there's not much he can do to stop it being crossed
Setting red lines is all very well, as long as you follow through when they are crossed. President Joe Biden knows that all too well.
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British girl's hearing restored in pioneering gene therapy trial
A British girl has had her hearing restored after becoming the first person worldwide to take part in a pioneering new gene therapy trial.
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Russia steps up attacks on energy facilities with Ukraine 'vulnerable' without stronger air defences
Sky News analysis shows Russia has increased its attacks on Ukrainian energy systems in recent months, as experts warn the country remains "vulnerable" without stronger air defences to protect its critical infrastructure and the frontline.
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Patients forced into 'pharmacy bingo' - as survey says medicine shortages 'beyond critical'
People are having to play "pharmacy bingo" - going from shop to shop to find stocks - as medicine shortages are worsening, experts have said.
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Russia's Victory Day parade can be summed up by pain, pride and propaganda
It's hard to overstate the importance of Victory Day in Russia, which marks the anniversary of the end of the Second World War.
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'United by sequins': Eurovision fans arrive in fabulously flamboyant outfits
Malmo is all a sparkle. Outside the city arena, sequins twinkle in the light.
National News
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Woman gets £575,000 payout after 'rushed' childbirth left her with stoma and PTSD
A mother from Wrexham has been awarded more than half a million pounds in damages for injuries she suffered during childbirth.
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British girl's hearing restored in pioneering gene therapy trial
A British girl has had her hearing restored after becoming the first person worldwide to take part in a pioneering new gene therapy trial.
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Patients forced into 'pharmacy bingo' - as survey says medicine shortages 'beyond critical'
People are having to play "pharmacy bingo" - going from shop to shop to find stocks - as medicine shortages are worsening, experts have said.
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Grimethorpe: Bomb squad called and more than 100 homes evacuated after 'suspicious items' found
More than 100 homes were evacuated as an army bomb disposal team was deployed to the area after "a number of suspicious items" were found at a property.
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Three men arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences
Three men have been arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences.
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Auriol Grey: Woman who caused cyclist to fall into path of car has manslaughter conviction overturned
A woman who shouted and waved aggressively at a cyclist on the pavement, causing her to fall into the path of a car, has had her conviction for manslaughter overturned and walked free from court.
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King Charles and Prince Harry's 'diary' clash revealed - as William chosen to lead brother's old regiment
The King and Prince Harry won't meet up on Wednesday during the Duke of Sussex's trip to the UK due to a timetable clash between a royal garden party and an Invictus Games event.
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Andrew Tate served with civil proceedings papers on behalf of four British women
Andrew Tate has been served with civil proceedings papers in Romania on behalf of four British women, their lawyers have said.
World News
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Joe Biden says US will stop some weapons shipments to Israel if it invades Gaza city of Rafah
President Joe Biden has warned Israel in his toughest public comments so far that the US would stop supplying it with some weapons if Israel invades the southern Gaza city of Rafah.
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Rafah is Biden's red line for Netanyahu - but there's not much he can do to stop it being crossed
Setting red lines is all very well, as long as you follow through when they are crossed. President Joe Biden knows that all too well.
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Russia steps up attacks on energy facilities with Ukraine 'vulnerable' without stronger air defences
Sky News analysis shows Russia has increased its attacks on Ukrainian energy systems in recent months, as experts warn the country remains "vulnerable" without stronger air defences to protect its critical infrastructure and the frontline.
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Russia's Victory Day parade can be summed up by pain, pride and propaganda
It's hard to overstate the importance of Victory Day in Russia, which marks the anniversary of the end of the Second World War.
Entertainment News
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Person arrested outside Drake's home - day after shooting next to mansion
A person has been apprehended after they sought to access Drake's home.
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Steve Albini, producer of Nirvana and Pixies albums, has died aged 61
US musician and rock producer Steve Albini, who has worked with acts including Nirvana, PJ Harvey and Pixies, has died aged 61.
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'United by sequins': Eurovision fans arrive in fabulously flamboyant outfits
Malmo is all a sparkle. Outside the city arena, sequins twinkle in the light.
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'Taylor Swift bill' signed into Minnesota law
Legislation dubbed the "Taylor Swift bill" has passed in Minnesota in an effort to help people buy concert tickets.
Video
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Woman gets £575,000 payout after 'rushed' childbirth left her with stoma and PTSD
A mother from Wrexham has been awarded more than half a million pounds in damages for injuries she suffered during childbirth.
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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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Russia's Victory Day parade can be summed up by pain, pride and propaganda
It's hard to overstate the importance of Victory Day in Russia, which marks the anniversary of the end of the Second World War.
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Tory MP Natalie Elphicke defects to Labour Party
Conservative MP Natalie Elphicke has defected to the Labour Party.