Yorkshire Coast News
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Good Result for East Ayton Primary School
East Ayton Community Primary School in Scarborough has been rated as ‘good’ following an Ofsted inspection.
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Concern Over NHS Digital Access Issues in East Yorkshire
As more health services are delivered through the NHS app there are concerns that some people in the East Riding could be getting left behind.
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RNLI and Girlguiding Launch Water Safety Programme in Bridlington
Rainbows, Brownies and Guides from along the Yorkshire Coast are getting involved in a new water safety initiative with the RNLI.
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Dog Beach Bans Return for Scarborough, Filey, Whitby and Sandsend
Seasonal dog beach bans return today for a number of beaches in North Yorkshire.
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Dog Beach Bans Return to Bridlington, Hornsea and Withernsea
Dog walkers are being reminded that the dog exclusion zones on Bridlington, Hornsea and Withernsea beaches come into effect from Wednesday 1st May and will remain in place until Monday 30th September.
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Dozens of Residents Lodge Objections Against Whitby Maritime Hub Plans
Residents have lodged more than 30 objections against plans for Whitby’s new Maritime Hub.
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What Would Mayoral Candidates do for the North Yorkshire Coast?
Voters in North Yorkshire will be choosing an elected mayor for the first time tomorrow.
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East Yorkshire Voters to Choose Police and Crime Commissioner
Voters in the East Riding are set to choose who will serve as Humberside’s Police and Crime Commissioner for the next four years.
Top Stories
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Grieving parents who lost their son during birth demand nationwide guidance after hospital failings
"When Finn was born, I turned to Ruth and said, just wait. He'll cry, he'll cry… But he never did," says Martin, wiping tears from his eyes.
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UK 'increasingly vulnerable' to threat of missile and drone attacks after decades of cuts
The UK is increasingly vulnerable to the threat of missiles and drones after decades of cost-saving cuts eroded its once world-class air defences, military sources and Cold War veterans have warned.
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UK weather: Trains delayed and care home hit by lightning after overnight thunderstorms - with more disruption expected
A night of heavy rainfall and thunderstorms has caused travel delays and damaged a care home in West Sussex.
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Olivia Rodrigo's Manchester Co-op Live gigs cancelled as venue faces fresh chaos
The UK's biggest indoor arena has been hit by further problems before it has even opened - with scheduled gigs, including performances from US singer Olivia Rodrigo - cancelled at short notice.
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Blackpool back on the political map - decades after Bill Clinton's surprise McDonald's visit
Blackpool, once the most famous town in British politics, is today back on the political map.
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Hainault sword attack: Man charged with murder after boy, 14, killed and four injured
A man has been charged with murder after 14-year-old Daniel Anjorin was killed and four people were injured near a London Tube station.
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The Tattooist of Auschwitz star Jonah Hauer-King: 'Your head being shaved... it's impactful'
He got his big break starring as Prince Eric in the live-action version of Disney's The Little Mermaid opposite Halle Bailey.
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UK interest rates should stay higher for longer, OECD says, in boost for Bank of England strategy
One of the world's leading economic authorities has warned the UK that borrowing should remain expensive until the rate of price rises eases further and stays there.
National News
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UK weather: Trains delayed and care home hit by lightning after overnight thunderstorms - with more disruption expected
A night of heavy rainfall and thunderstorms has caused travel delays and damaged a care home in West Sussex.
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Grieving parents who lost their son during birth demand nationwide guidance after hospital failings
"When Finn was born, I turned to Ruth and said, just wait. He'll cry, he'll cry… But he never did," says Martin, wiping tears from his eyes.
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UK 'increasingly vulnerable' to threat of missile and drone attacks after decades of cuts
The UK is increasingly vulnerable to the threat of missiles and drones after decades of cost-saving cuts eroded its once world-class air defences, military sources and Cold War veterans have warned.
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Olivia Rodrigo's Manchester Co-op Live gigs cancelled as venue faces fresh chaos
The UK's biggest indoor arena has been hit by further problems before it has even opened - with scheduled gigs, including performances from US singer Olivia Rodrigo - cancelled at short notice.
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Hainault sword attack: Man charged with murder after boy, 14, killed and four injured
A man has been charged with murder after 14-year-old Daniel Anjorin was killed and four people were injured near a London Tube station.
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The Tattooist of Auschwitz star Jonah Hauer-King: 'Your head being shaved... it's impactful'
He got his big break starring as Prince Eric in the live-action version of Disney's The Little Mermaid opposite Halle Bailey.
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Police investigating alleged assault on linesman in amateur football match in North Wales
An investigation has been launched after an alleged assault on a linesman during an amateur football match in North Wales.
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Boy, 17, arrested for attempted murder after three people injured in Sheffield school incident
A 17-year-old boy has been arrested for attempted murder after three people were injured at a school in Sheffield.
World News
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Ex-politician seen beating his wife to death in CCTV footage - sparking outrage in Kazakhstan
The murder trial of a former senior politician in Kazakhstan who has been accused of beating his wife to death has attracted the attention of the nation, sparking calls for new legislation tackling domestic violence.
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Georgia protests: Stun grenades used on demonstrators as 'Russia bill' moves to next stage
Another night of violence has unfolded in Georgia as police have fired tear gas and stun grenades at protesters opposing a so-called "Russian law".
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Chinese companies receive far more state support - making it harder for Western businesses to compete, data suggests
Chinese manufacturers receive nine times more government support than their Western counterparts, according to calculations from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) which help explain the country's complete dominance in so many sectors, from solar panels and batteries to steel.
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How international social media users are stoking Ireland's migration debate
US users were responsible for most posts on X mentioning the location of a recent violent protest in Ireland in recent days, data obtained by Sky News shows.
Entertainment News
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Olivia Rodrigo's Manchester Co-op Live gigs cancelled as venue faces fresh chaos
The UK's biggest indoor arena has been hit by further problems before it has even opened - with scheduled gigs, including performances from US singer Olivia Rodrigo - cancelled at short notice.
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The Tattooist of Auschwitz star Jonah Hauer-King: 'Your head being shaved... it's impactful'
He got his big break starring as Prince Eric in the live-action version of Disney's The Little Mermaid opposite Halle Bailey.
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Harvey Weinstein back in court as prosecutors seek retrial after rape conviction overturned
US prosecutors plan to retry Harvey Weinstein after his 2020 conviction for rape was overturned in New York.
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Melissa McCarthy responds to Barbra Streisand's apology after Ozempic comment
Hollywood star Melissa McCarthy has responded by saying, "I win the day", after Barbra Streisand was criticised for asking her if she had taken a weight-loss drug.
Video
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UK weather: Trains delayed and care home hit by lightning after overnight thunderstorms - with more disruption expected
A night of heavy rainfall and thunderstorms has caused travel delays and damaged a care home in West Sussex.
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Sir Keir Starmer considered quitting after 2021 local elections and Hartlepool loss
Sir Keir Starmer has admitted he considered quitting as Labour leader after the party lost both the Hartlepool by-election and council seats in 2021.
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Grieving parents who lost their son during birth demand nationwide guidance after hospital failings
"When Finn was born, I turned to Ruth and said, just wait. He'll cry, he'll cry… But he never did," says Martin, wiping tears from his eyes.
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UK 'increasingly vulnerable' to threat of missile and drone attacks after decades of cuts
The UK is increasingly vulnerable to the threat of missiles and drones after decades of cost-saving cuts eroded its once world-class air defences, military sources and Cold War veterans have warned.