Yorkshire Coast News
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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.
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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.
Top Stories
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Prospect of ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas soon evaporated
It's been a whiplash-inducing 36 hours in Washington. Breakthrough or broke in Gaza?
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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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Dad's grief as he buries daughter, 7, crushed to death on cross-Channel migrant boat
There are times when a person is so gripped with helpless despair that they are lost within themselves. Ahmed Alhashimi, a proud man, looks at the small coffin, wrings his hands, stares at the ground and weeps.
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UK weather: Temperatures set to reach around 23C with 'more settled' week ahead
Temperatures in the UK could reach around 23C this week as forecasters predict a brighter week ahead.
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Vladimir Putin's fifth presidential inauguration marks more of the same for a Russia with little choice
The term "inauguration" may feel slightly misleading. After all, this is not his first time.
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Girl was seen 30 times by medics over three years before brain tumour diagnosis
An 11-year-old girl was seen 30 times by medics over the course of three years before she was diagnosed with a brain tumour.
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South Africa: At least three dead and dozens more trapped after multi-storey building under construction collapses
At least three people have died and dozens more are believed to be trapped under rubble after a building under construction in South Africa collapsed.
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Woman pleads not guilty to murdering three people with toxic mushrooms in beef Wellington lunch
A woman has pleaded not guilty to the murder of three people who died after allegedly consuming a lunch she prepared which contained poisonous mushrooms.
National News
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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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Girl was seen 30 times by medics over three years before brain tumour diagnosis
An 11-year-old girl was seen 30 times by medics over the course of three years before she was diagnosed with a brain tumour.
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Mother of Manchester Arena bombing victim to walk to Downing Street to demand new law
The mother of one of the Manchester Arena bombing victims will begin a 200-mile walk from the spot her son was killed to Downing Street to demand stronger protections against terrorism.
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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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UK weather: Temperatures set to reach around 23C with 'more settled' week ahead
Temperatures in the UK could reach around 23C this week as forecasters predict a brighter week ahead.
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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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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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Kris Hallenga, founder of breast cancer charity CoppaFeel!, dies aged 38
Kris Hallenga, the founder of breast cancer charity CoppaFeel!, has died aged 38.
World News
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Israel rejects ceasefire proposal and presses ahead with 'targeted strikes' on Rafah
Israel has rejected a ceasefire proposal accepted by Hamas and announced it is pushing ahead with an assault on the town of Rafah in southern Gaza.
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Prospect of ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas soon evaporated
It's been a whiplash-inducing 36 hours in Washington. Breakthrough or broke in Gaza?
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Vladimir Putin's fifth presidential inauguration marks more of the same for a Russia with little choice
The term "inauguration" may feel slightly misleading. After all, this is not his first time.
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Dad's grief as he buries daughter, 7, crushed to death on cross-Channel migrant boat
There are times when a person is so gripped with helpless despair that they are lost within themselves. Ahmed Alhashimi, a proud man, looks at the small coffin, wrings his hands, stares at the ground and weeps.
Entertainment News
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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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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.
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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'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 rejects ceasefire proposal and presses ahead with 'targeted strikes' on Rafah
Israel has rejected a ceasefire proposal accepted by Hamas and announced it is pushing ahead with an assault on the town of Rafah in southern Gaza.
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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.