Yorkshire Coast News
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Jitterbugs Childcare In Scarborough Celebrates 25th Birthday Today!
This morning, owner Linda received gifts from staff to mark a quarter of a century of childcare in Scarborough
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Whitby Sculptor Working in the King's Garden
Whitby sculptor Emma Stothard is busy putting the finishing touches to two new artworks which will form the centrepiece at the Highgrove Gardens shop at this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
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Whitby Museums Work Together for Fish and Ships Festival
Whitby's Annual Fish and Ships Festival gets underway tomorrow.
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Funded Childcare Opens For Nine Month Olds And Above in North Yorkshire
A mother-of-two is urging parents in North Yorkshire to not miss out on extra help with childcare costs.
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Accessible Orienteering Trail Launches in Scarborough's South Cliff Gardens
A new accessible orienteering trail is being launched in Scarborough today.
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East Riding Councillors Back Devolution Plan
The creation of an elected Mayor for The East Riding and Hull took a step forwards yesterday as East Riding Councillors voted to back the proposed devolution plan.
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Council Seeks Details of Woodsmith Mine Changes
North Yorkshire Council says it is seeking more information on the situation surrounding Whitby's Woodsmith Mine.
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Punctuation Will be Staying on North Yorkshire's Road Signs
The question mark over apostrophes on North Yorkshire's road signs appears to have been bought to a full stop.
Top Stories
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Hartlepool: Man who prowled streets before stabbing 'defenceless' grandfather 'for people of Gaza' jailed
A terrorist who stabbed a stranger to death in an attack motivated by the conflict in Gaza has been sentenced to life in prison, with a minimum term of 44 years.
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Scottie Scheffler: World number one golfer detained by police near PGA Championship course
World number one golfer Scottie Scheffler has been detained and handcuffed by police for reportedly attempting to get around a traffic jam caused by a fatal accident near a course.
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Daniel Anjorin: Funeral being held for boy, 14, killed in Hainault sword attack
Mourners have gathered to pay their respects to a 14-year-old boy who was killed in a sword attack on his way to school.
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French police shoot dead armed suspect who 'planned to set fire to synagogue'
French police have shot and killed an armed suspect outside of a synagogue, the interior minister has said.
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Harrison Butker: NFL distances itself from Kansas City Chiefs kicker's speech on women as 'homemakers'
The NFL has distanced itself from Kansas City Chiefs Harrison Butker's controversial speech which has sparked a backlash after he suggested female graduates were most looking forward to becoming wives and mothers.
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Doctor in blood scandal says patients infected with HIV and Hepatitis C is 'worst thing you can imagine'
Edward Tuddenham is one of the few remaining haemophilia specialists to have treated patients at the beginning of the infected blood scandal in the early 1970s.
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Massachusetts teenager had cardiac arrest after eating one of spiciest crisps in world in viral challenge
A Massachusetts teenager died from a cardiac arrest after taking part in a challenge where he ate what was believed to be one of the spiciest crisps in the world.
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Jurgen Klopp's parting promise to 'special city' ahead of final game as Liverpool manager
Jurgen Klopp paid tribute to the people of Liverpool in his final news conference as manager, describing it as a "very special city" and promising: "If the city needs me, I'm there."
National News
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Hartlepool: Man who prowled streets before stabbing 'defenceless' grandfather 'for people of Gaza' jailed
A terrorist who stabbed a stranger to death in an attack motivated by the conflict in Gaza has been sentenced to life in prison, with a minimum term of 44 years.
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Daniel Anjorin: Funeral being held for boy, 14, killed in Hainault sword attack
Mourners have gathered to pay their respects to a 14-year-old boy who was killed in a sword attack on his way to school.
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Reality TV stars charged over promoting unauthorised investment scheme on Instagram
A group of social media influencers have been charged in relation to promoting an unauthorised investment scheme.
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Jurgen Klopp's parting promise to 'special city' ahead of final game as Liverpool manager
Jurgen Klopp paid tribute to the people of Liverpool in his final news conference as manager, describing it as a "very special city" and promising: "If the city needs me, I'm there."
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Doctor in blood scandal says patients infected with HIV and Hepatitis C is 'worst thing you can imagine'
Edward Tuddenham is one of the few remaining haemophilia specialists to have treated patients at the beginning of the infected blood scandal in the early 1970s.
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Sunday Times Rich List: Biggest billionaire fall in guide's history - but UK's wealthiest family breaks record
The UK's mega rich are dwindling in a sign Britain's "billionaire boom has come to an end", according to the latest Sunday Times Rich List.
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About 100 sub-postmaster convictions separate to Post Office cases may be 'tainted'
Prosecutions of sub-postmasters by the Department for Work and Pensions could be "tainted", a Sky News investigation has found, as officials worked with now discredited Post Office investigators to secure convictions.
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Ed Sheeran surprises Sheffield College music students with impromptu gig
Ed Sheeran surprised a group of music students by giving an impromptu gig at their college.
World News
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Scottie Scheffler: World number one golfer detained by police near PGA Championship course
World number one golfer Scottie Scheffler has been detained and handcuffed by police for reportedly attempting to get around a traffic jam caused by a fatal accident near a course.
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French police shoot dead armed suspect who 'planned to set fire to synagogue'
French police have shot and killed an armed suspect outside of a synagogue, the interior minister has said.
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Kharkiv: Ukraine's second city hit by drones during country's longest air raid alert
Ukraine's second-largest city, Kharkiv, has been struck by several drones during the country's longest air raid alert since Russia launched its invasion.
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Georgia: Peaceful protesters beaten by police squads as Kremlin's shadow looms
The shadow of the Kremlin looms darker over Georgia at the end of this week, just as it does over Ukraine.
Entertainment News
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Kings Of Leon's Caleb Followill on 'scary' AI, sponsoring a darts player, and taking on Taylor Swift
"When you first start out, it's you versus the world," says Kings Of Leon's frontman, Caleb Followill, speaking from his home in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Reality TV stars charged over promoting unauthorised investment scheme on Instagram
A group of social media influencers have been charged in relation to promoting an unauthorised investment scheme.
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Tom Brady vows to be 'better parent' after Netflix roast tore into divorce
Tom Brady has promised to be "a better parent" after a Netflix comedy special poked fun at his divorce.
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Ed Sheeran surprises Sheffield College music students with impromptu gig
Ed Sheeran surprised a group of music students by giving an impromptu gig at their college.
Video
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Sir Keir Starmer unveils promises to 'change Britain' - but warns it may take 10 years
Sir Keir Starmer has promised to change the country "for the better" if Labour wins the next election - but warned his plan for "national renewal" may take a decade to see through.
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Sir Keir Starmer insists he is 'trustworthy' - as new voter offer compared with abandoned leadership pledges
Sir Keir Starmer has insisted he can be trusted to deliver his six pledges to voters - despite abandoning many of the promises that saw him elected Labour leader.
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About 100 sub-postmaster convictions separate to Post Office cases may be 'tainted'
Prosecutions of sub-postmasters by the Department for Work and Pensions could be "tainted", a Sky News investigation has found, as officials worked with now discredited Post Office investigators to secure convictions.
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Jeremy Hunt pledges further national insurance cut in the autumn 'if we can afford it'
Jeremy Hunt has pledged to cut national insurance again in the autumn "if we can afford" it.