Yorkshire Coast News
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Met Office Thunder Warning for Yorkshire Coast
The Met Office says thunderstorms and heavy downpours may cause flooding and travel disruption on the Yorkshire Coast on Bank Holiday Monday.
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Four Drug Arrests in Sleepy East Riding Village
Four men have been charged on the Yorkshire Coast by National Crime Agency officers investigating the attempted importation of cocaine with a potential street value of around £40 million.
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Concern Over Yorkshire Coast Hospital Travelling Distances
There's concern over the distances hospital patients are being asked to travel for surgery- particularly people from Bridlington.
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Scarborough Showpiece Finishes in Style on Bank Holiday Monday
Scarborough Streets comes to a glorious conclusion with a procession through the town on Bank Holiday Monday.
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Fears Over North Yorkshire School Transport Rise
Opposition groups are calling on North Yorkshire Council to reconsider a move to increase the basic home to school transport charge for post-16 students to nearly £800 a year, saying access to education is supposed to be free and equal.
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East Riding's Police Force Seek Newcomer
Humberside Police, who cover the East Riding, say they're seeking a new Data Insight Manager.
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Unusual Bird Rescue in Scarborough
Firefighters from Filey made a flying visit to assist a feathered friend in Scarborough.
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York & Scarborough NHS Trust Says Vote for NHS Heroes
Do you know an NHS hospital hero who has gone above and beyond the call of duty, who deserves special recognition?
Top Stories
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Israel says Hamas decision to accept ceasefire deal is a 'ruse'
Hamas says it has accepted a ceasefire deal proposed by Egypt and Qatar - as Israel suggests it will not accept the proposal in its current form.
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John Swinney: Two major issues sitting in new SNP leader's in-tray that will shape the future of this party
John Swinney is preparing to take over the SNP, and the role of Scotland's first minister, after days of Holyrood drama.
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Kris Hallenga, founder of breast cancer charity CoppaFeel!, dies aged 38
Kris Hallenga, the founder of breast cancer charity CoppaFeel!, has died aged 38.
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Ipswich Town fans enjoy 'long-awaited' open-top bus celebrations after Premier League promotion
Ipswich Town fans celebrated their "long-awaited" return to the Premier League after they secured promotion over weekend.
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Scottish singer drafted in to replace Olly Murs at Glasgow Take That concert thought offer was a 'joke'
A Scottish singer plucked from obscurity at the last minute to replace Olly Murs as the opening act for Take That in Glasgow has told Sky News he thought the life-changing opportunity was a "joke".
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Pennsylvania: Man's gun fails to fire after trying to shoot pastor during church sermon
A man who tried to shoot a pastor during his service at a church was wrestled to the floor after his gun failed to fire, according to police.
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Oxford and Cambridge students set up pro-Palestinian camps outside university buildings
Oxford and Cambridge university students have set up pro-Palestinian encampments on campus lawns.
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West Ham confirm David Moyes to leave when contract expires this summer
West Ham have confirmed David Moyes will leave when his contract expires this summer.
National News
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Kris Hallenga, founder of breast cancer charity CoppaFeel!, dies aged 38
Kris Hallenga, the founder of breast cancer charity CoppaFeel!, has died aged 38.
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Ipswich Town fans enjoy 'long-awaited' open-top bus celebrations after Premier League promotion
Ipswich Town fans celebrated their "long-awaited" return to the Premier League after they secured promotion over weekend.
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Scottish singer drafted in to replace Olly Murs at Glasgow Take That concert thought offer was a 'joke'
A Scottish singer plucked from obscurity at the last minute to replace Olly Murs as the opening act for Take That in Glasgow has told Sky News he thought the life-changing opportunity was a "joke".
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Oxford and Cambridge students set up pro-Palestinian camps outside university buildings
Oxford and Cambridge university students have set up pro-Palestinian encampments on campus lawns.
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West Ham confirm David Moyes to leave when contract expires this summer
West Ham have confirmed David Moyes will leave when his contract expires this summer.
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Jack Trainner murder: Hunt for killer continues as detectives believe Port Glasgow attack was 'targeted'
Detectives investigating the murder of a man in Inverclyde believe it was a targeted attack as the hunt for the killer continues.
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Victor Farrant: Man who murdered mother-of-three Glenda Hoskins dies in prison
The man who murdered mother-of-three Glenda Hoskins has died in prison weeks after it emerged he was being considered for release on compassionate grounds.
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UK weather: Bank holiday thunderstorm warnings in force for large parts of UK
Thunderstorm warnings have been issued for large parts of the country, lasting from lunchtime until Monday night.
World News
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Israel says Hamas decision to accept ceasefire deal is a 'ruse'
Hamas says it has accepted a ceasefire deal proposed by Egypt and Qatar - as Israel suggests it will not accept the proposal in its current form.
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Russia calls meeting with UK ambassador after Lord Cameron says Ukraine 'has right' to strike inside Russia with UK weapons
Russia has warned that Ukrainian strikes on its territory with UK-supplied weapons could bring retaliatory attacks against British military facilities and equipment on Ukrainian soil or elsewhere.
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Israel-Hamas war: Rafah offensive would test the very limits of West's support for Israel
Senior Israeli officials have been threatening a major military operation into the city of Rafah and surrounding areas in southern Gaza for weeks.
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Lithium mine being built on 'sacred ground' where Native Americans say they were massacred
It could be a scene from centuries ago. In the Nevada desert, Native Americans are protesting over a mining project they say desecrates sacred land.
Entertainment News
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Scottish singer drafted in to replace Olly Murs at Glasgow Take That concert thought offer was a 'joke'
A Scottish singer plucked from obscurity at the last minute to replace Olly Murs as the opening act for Take That in Glasgow has told Sky News he thought the life-changing opportunity was a "joke".
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Eurovision 2024: Who will win this year's show and the acts to look out for
The 68th Eurovision Song Contest is taking place in Malmo, Sweden, this year.
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Bernard Hill: Lord Of the Rings cast pay tribute to co-star after his death aged 79
Elijah Wood and other Lord Of The Rings cast members have paid tribute to their co-star Bernard Hill, who died on Sunday aged 79.
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Bernard Hill: Lord Of The Rings and Titanic actor dies aged 79
Actor Bernard Hill, who played roles in Lord Of The Rings and Titanic, has died aged 79, his agent has confirmed.
Video
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Worry for economy as public sector productivity falls further
Official figures have raised fears of a deepening public sector drag on the UK's economic recovery from recession.
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Benjamin Netanyahu rejects ceasefire demands that would 'leave Hamas intact' - as Israeli cabinet votes to close Al Jazeera office
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected ceasefire proposals because he says Hamas's call for a withdrawal of all troops from Gaza and an end to the war is unacceptable.
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'Bring my baby back': Wally the 'emotional support' alligator goes missing in Georgia
A famed "emotional support" alligator has gone missing while on a trip with its owner after being targeted by suspected pranksters.
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Israel-Hamas war: Rafah offensive would test the very limits of West's support for Israel
Senior Israeli officials have been threatening a major military operation into the city of Rafah and surrounding areas in southern Gaza for weeks.