Yorkshire Coast News
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Flamborough RNLI Crew Remember Lives Lost 40 Years Ago
Flamborough RNLI laid a wreath at sea on Sunday in remembrance of lives lost 40 years ago today.
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Unexpected Stopover in Whitby for Dutch Yacht After RNLI Rescue
A yacht with two people aboard made a mayday call yesterday after their propeller became tangled with rope.
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North Yorkshire Needs More On-Call Fire Fighters
North Yorkshire's Fire and Rescue service is continuing to recruit on-call fire fighters as they head into their busiest time of year.
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Streets Festival Shows Potential for Scarborough Fair
Scarborough's first ever streets festival took place over the weekend as part of the revised Scarborough Fair project.
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Have Your Say On A New Political Map For East Riding Council
A new pattern of wards is being developed for East Riding of Yorkshire Council.
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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.
Top Stories
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King too busy to see Prince Harry during his UK visit, duke's spokesperson says
The King is too busy to see Prince Harry during his visit to the UK, the duke's spokesperson has said.
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Five-month-old baby dies after 'neglect incident' at Legoland Windsor
A five-month-old baby who went into cardiac arrest at Legoland Windsor last week has died in hospital.
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Hainault: Alleged sword attacker slashed schoolboy in neck and chased police, court hears
A schoolboy was nearly decapitated when he was attacked by a man wielding a samurai sword, a court has heard.
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John Swinney to become Scotland's new first minister after Holyrood vote
John Swinney will become Scotland's new first minister after being backed by a majority of MSPs.
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Travis Scott to play Manchester's beleaguered Co-op Live venue in the summer
Travis Scott has announced a gig at the beleaguered Co-op Live music venue, despite ongoing issues which have led to its opening being postponed.
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How Israel launched its Rafah offensive and seized key border crossing
After more than six months of war and displacement, half the population of the Gaza Strip is thought to be sheltering in Rafah, Gaza's southernmost city.
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Sadiq Khan salutes Count Binface for beating Britain First candidate in London mayoral election
London mayor Sadiq Khan gave a nod to his challenger Count Binface at his swearing-in ceremony on Tuesday.
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Vaughan Gething: Wales's first minister 'entirely relaxed' after being accused of misleading COVID Inquiry
Wales's first minister Vaughan Gething has said he is "entirely relaxed" after being accused of misleading the UK COVID Inquiry.
National News
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Five-month-old baby dies after 'neglect incident' at Legoland Windsor
A five-month-old baby who went into cardiac arrest at Legoland Windsor last week has died in hospital.
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Hainault: Alleged sword attacker slashed schoolboy in neck and chased police, court hears
A schoolboy was nearly decapitated when he was attacked by a man wielding a samurai sword, a court has heard.
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Rishi Sunak criticises 'authoritarian and assertive' China after MoD hack
Rishi Sunak has said Beijing is "acting in a way that is more authoritarian and assertive abroad" after Sky News revealed China hacked the Ministry of Defence
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King too busy to see Prince Harry during his UK visit, duke's spokesperson says
The King is too busy to see Prince Harry during his visit to the UK, the duke's spokesperson has said.
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Euro 2024: Police brief England stars on how they plan to deal with online abuse ahead of summer tournament
England players have been briefed by police on action to deal with racist abuse on social media ahead of the European Championship.
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Vaughan Gething: Wales's first minister 'entirely relaxed' after being accused of misleading COVID Inquiry
Wales's first minister Vaughan Gething has said he is "entirely relaxed" after being accused of misleading the UK COVID Inquiry.
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Premier League: Nottingham Forest fail to get four-point deduction overturned
The decision to deduct four points from Nottingham Forest following an admitted breach of the Premier League's rules has been upheld by an independent appeal board.
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John Swinney to become Scotland's new first minister after Holyrood vote
John Swinney will become Scotland's new first minister after being backed by a majority of MSPs.
World News
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Undercover plot to 'kidnap and kill' Zelenskyy thwarted, Ukraine's security service says
A Russian plot to kidnap and assassinate President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and other top Ukrainian officials has been uncovered by the country's state security service (SBU).
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Vladimir Putin thanks soldiers 'fighting for motherland' as he is inaugurated for fifth time
Vladimir Putin has thanked soldiers "fighting for our motherland" in Ukraine - as he was sworn in as Russian president for a fifth time.
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Israel-Hamas war: Embattled Netanyahu's choice - Accept ceasefire deal or gamble on Rafah incursion
There are many in Israel who don't believe Benjamin Netanyahu wants a new hostage deal, and they're not just the families of those still being held in Gaza.
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Rishi Sunak criticises 'authoritarian and assertive' China after MoD hack
Rishi Sunak has said Beijing is "acting in a way that is more authoritarian and assertive abroad" after Sky News revealed China hacked the Ministry of Defence
Entertainment News
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Travis Scott to play Manchester's beleaguered Co-op Live venue in the summer
Travis Scott has announced a gig at the beleaguered Co-op Live music venue, despite ongoing issues which have led to its opening being postponed.
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Friends creators reveal final episode scripts were leaked by an insider in 2004
The creators of Friends have revealed that parts of the script for the final episode were leaked by an insider ahead of the show airing.
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Met Gala 2024: Zendaya, Kim Kardashian, Jennifer Lopez - all the best looks from fashion's biggest night
The Met Gala always produces the most memorable red carpet looks of the year.
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New single-sex toilets rule 'a distraction technique that targets trans people', says drag queen
The government's proposal to make single-sex toilets mandatory in new bars, restaurants, offices, and shopping centres is a "distraction technique that targets trans people", a drag queen has said.
Video
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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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China hacked Ministry of Defence, Sky News learns
The Chinese state has hacked the Ministry of Defence, Sky News understands.
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King too busy to see Prince Harry during his UK visit, duke's spokesperson says
The King is too busy to see Prince Harry during his visit to the UK, the duke's spokesperson has said.
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P&O Ferries chief executive Peter Hebblethwaite says he couldn't live on £4.87-per-hour staff pay
The boss of P&O Ferries - known for its fire-and-rehire of nearly 800 workers - has said he could not live on the less than £5-per-hour some of his staff are paid.