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Scarborough Tidal Pool Plan Can be Viable
Sea swimmers hoping to bring a tidal swimming pool to Scarborough say the project can be financially viable.
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Scarborough Fringe Festival Kicks Off, Promising Diverse Arts Celebration
The Scarborough Fringe festival commences today, Friday 13 June, set to transform Scarborough into a vibrant hub of arts and culture for the next 10 days.
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Inaugural Rainbow Ball Raises £20,000 for The Rainbow Centre
The Rainbow Centre says their Rainbow Ball event will return next year after the success of it's first ever outing.
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Replica Spanish Galleon to Sail into Scarborough
The arrival of a replica 16th century Spanish galleon that sailed its way into maritime history is expected to attract thousands of visitors to Scarborough.
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Construction Begins on New Multi-Storey Car Park in Bridlington
Henry Boot Construction has officially broken ground on a new multi-storey car park in Bridlington
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Spitfire Replica to Take Pride of Place at Scarborough Armed Forces Day
A life-size replica of Britain’s most famous wartime aircraft will stand proud on Scarborough seafront as pilots take to the skies to celebrate Armed Forces Day later this month.
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York and North Yorkshire to Lead National Pilot on Rural Bus Franchising
York and North Yorkshire will be among the first places to build the foundations for a working rural bus franchising model.
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Alexander Dennis Could Move All UK Bus Body Manufacturing to Scarborough
Alexander Dennis has announced a significant shift in its UK manufacturing strategy, proposing to consolidate its bus body manufacturing operations into a single site in Scarborough.
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Whitby Pier Ladder Changes Approved
A council’s retrospective application for the installation of replacement ladders on East Pier in Whitby has been approved by a planning committee despite local objections.
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Councillors Reject Scarborough Development Over ‘Manipulation’ of Affordable Housing Rules
Two applications for up to 23 homes have been rejected by councillors over concerns about housing density and ‘manipulation’ of affordable housing rules.
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Yorkshire Declared in Drought Status Amidst Record Dry Spring
Yorkshire has officially entered drought status, becoming the second region in England to do so this year, following a spring described as the driest in 132 years for the area.
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Electric Bike and Scooter Pilot for Neighbourhood Policing on the Yorkshire Coast
North Yorkshire Police are exploring the potential use of electric cycles and scooters as part of a review into their fleet of vehicles.
Top Stories
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Israel attacks Iran and declares emergency over expected 'missile and drone' retaliation
Israel has carried out dozens of airstrikes on Iran and has declared an emergency as it braces for retaliation.
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MPs to vote again on Assisted Dying Bill - will it pass and what has changed?
A monumental decision for MPs that has been looming on the horizon is now approaching at speed.
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Ministers on resignation 'watch-list' over welfare reforms
A watch-list for potential ministerial resignations over Labour's welfare reforms is in place, Harriet Harman says.
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Rachel Reeves 'a gnat's whisker' from having to raise taxes, says IFS
Rachel Reeves is a "gnat's whisker" away from having to raise taxes in the autumn budget, a leading economist has warned - despite the chancellor insisting her plans are "fully funded".
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Two women dead after 'incident' in Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park
Two women have died after an incident in Wales's largest national park, police have confirmed.
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Iran not complying with nuclear obligations for first time in almost 20 years, says UN watchdog
The UN nuclear watchdog's board of governors has found that Iran is not complying with its nuclear obligations for the first time in 20 years.
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Charges over Ballymena riots as centre housing foreign families attacked
Three teenagers have been charged with rioting in Ballymena - as a community centre housing migrant families affected by the violence was attacked.
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How the assisted dying debate is dividing doctors as politicians prepare to vote on bill
There are few issues more controversial, more divisive.
National News
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British crash survivor told family 'I don't know how I'm alive' seconds after plane came down
The British man who survived the Air India plane crash told his family "I don't know how I'm alive" in a phone call seconds after the plane came down, his brother has told Sky News.
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Air India crash survivor told me he's okay - his escape is nothing short of a miracle
Vishwash Kumar Ramesh was conscious, half sitting on his bed in blue hospital scrubs when I walked into the ward.
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What we know so far after Air India flight to London Gatwick crashes
An Air India flight which was en route to London Gatwick has crashed in India.
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New CCTV footage shows Air India plane's take-off and crash
New CCTV footage has emerged showing an Air India flight bound for London Gatwick crashing and bursting into flames just moments after take-off.
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Air India confirms 241 dead after plane crash - with one Briton surviving
Air India has confirmed that 241 people on board a flight to London Gatwick have died after the aircraft crashed shortly after take-off – with just one person surviving.
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Two women dead after 'incident' in Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park
Two women have died after an incident in Wales's largest national park, police have confirmed.
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MPs to vote again on Assisted Dying Bill - will it pass and what has changed?
A monumental decision for MPs that has been looming on the horizon is now approaching at speed.
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Thousands of Poundland jobs at risk as shops to close after company sold
Thousands of jobs are at risk after discount high street chain Poundland was sold - with dozens of shops expected to shut.
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Trump tariffs a big factor - but latest UK economic performance makes for unpleasant reading
Economists suspected that the comfortable growth enjoyed at the beginning of the year might prove to be short-lived, and they appear to be right.
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Gonorrhoea vaccine programme to launch after rise in diagnoses
A new vaccine programme will be launched in Scotland to help curb cases of gonorrhoea following a rise in diagnoses post-pandemic.
World News
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Israel attacks Iran and declares emergency over expected 'missile and drone' retaliation
Israel has carried out dozens of airstrikes on Iran and has declared an emergency as it braces for retaliation.
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Air India confirms 241 dead after plane crash - with one Briton surviving
Air India has confirmed that 241 people on board a flight to London Gatwick have died after the aircraft crashed shortly after take-off – with just one person surviving.
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What we know so far after Air India flight to London Gatwick crashes
An Air India flight which was en route to London Gatwick has crashed in India.
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British crash survivor told family 'I don't know how I'm alive' seconds after plane came down
The British man who survived the Air India plane crash told his family "I don't know how I'm alive" in a phone call seconds after the plane came down, his brother has told Sky News.
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Air India crash survivor told me he's okay - his escape is nothing short of a miracle
Vishwash Kumar Ramesh was conscious, half sitting on his bed in blue hospital scrubs when I walked into the ward.
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Air India crash: Plane wreckage ripped apart medical hostel as students lunched
Images and video have captured the aftermath of the Air India plane crash in a residential area near Ahmedabad Airport in the northwestern Indian state of Gujarat.
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What happened to Air India Flight 171? - Aviation experts review crash video
An aviation analyst has reviewed footage of the Air India Boeing 787-8 before its fatal crash and assessed that the configuration of the passenger plane "doesn't look right".
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New CCTV footage shows Air India plane's take-off and crash
New CCTV footage has emerged showing an Air India flight bound for London Gatwick crashing and bursting into flames just moments after take-off.
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What is Air India's safety record?
An Air India plane carrying 242 people has crashed in Ahmedabad, in one of the country's worst aviation disasters in decades.
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India-UK plane crash: Investigators will want to know if incident was catastrophic one-off or part of wider problem with Dreamliner
Air investigators will have an open mind on what could have caused the crash.
Entertainment News
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Video game actor strike ends in US - but AI described as 'direct threat' to UK industry
Video game actors in the US have ended their strike after nearly a year of industrial action, over the use of artificial intelligence by game studios.
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Harvey Weinstein found guilty of criminal sexual act in New York retrial
Disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein has been found guilty of committing a criminal sexual act in a retrial in New York.
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The Beach Boys co-founder Brian Wilson dies
Brian Wilson - the co-founder of The Beach Boys - has died at the age of 82.
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Judge dismisses Justin Baldoni's defamation claim against former co-star Blake Lively
A judge in the US has dismissed actor Justin Baldoni's $400m (£295m) defamation lawsuit against his It Ends With Us co-star Blake Lively.
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Sly Stone, pioneer of early funk music, dies after 'prolonged' battle with illness
Sly Stone, one of the pioneers of funk music, has died aged 82, his family have said.
Sport
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Thomas Frank appointed new Tottenham head coach to succeed Ange Postecoglou
Tottenham have appointed Thomas Frank as their new head coach.
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US Open 2025: Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Bryson DeChambeau start slowly as JJ Spaun grabs early lead at Oakmont
JJ Spaun upstaged the world’s best by grabbing a one-shot lead after the opening day of the US Open, as Scottie Scheffler failed to live up to his status as pre-tournament favourite.
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Tijjani Reijnders transfer: Man City complete £46.3m deal to sign midfielder from AC Milan on five-year contract
Manchester City have completed the £46.3m signing of midfielder Tijjani Reijnders from AC Milan.
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Lewis Hamilton admits 'relief' at discovering Ferrari car issue 'massively' hindered his Spanish GP performance
Lewis Hamilton has admitted it was "a relief" to discover after his poor performance at the Spanish Grand Prix than he had been "massively" hindered by a technical issue with his Ferrari.
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US Open 2025: Can anyone stop Scottie Scheffler? Contenders and pundit predictions for major victory at Oakmont
Scottie Scheffler has played down his status as overwhelming favourite for US Open victory, but will the world No 1 enjoy more major success or can someone stop him at Oakmont?
Video
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Israel attacks Iran and declares emergency over expected 'missile and drone' retaliation
Israel has carried out dozens of airstrikes on Iran and has declared an emergency as it braces for retaliation.
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Judge dismisses Justin Baldoni's defamation claim against former co-star Blake Lively
A judge in the US has dismissed actor Justin Baldoni's $400m (£295m) defamation lawsuit against his It Ends With Us co-star Blake Lively.
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Spending review's key points at a glance
Rachel Reeves has set out her spending review in the House of Commons.
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Powerful new supercomputer to be built in Scotland in government U-turn
A powerful new supercomputer will be built in Edinburgh after all, the chancellor has announced.
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India crash is fresh setback in Boeing's bid to restore reputation
As hundreds lie dead following the latest tragedy to beset a Boeing passenger plane, it is too early to determine blame.
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The Beach Boys co-founder Brian Wilson dies
Brian Wilson - the co-founder of The Beach Boys - has died at the age of 82.
Technology
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Video game actor strike ends in US - but AI described as 'direct threat' to UK industry
Video game actors in the US have ended their strike after nearly a year of industrial action, over the use of artificial intelligence by game studios.
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World-first views of the Sun's poles released - but scientists say best is yet to come
The sun's south pole has been seen for the first time from outside the ecliptic plane in unprecedented images sent back to Earth by a solar orbiter.
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UK backs UN treaty to stop oceans becoming the 'wild west'
A new treaty to govern international waters is "tantalisingly close" after countries - including Britain - promised to sign it into law.
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Powerful new supercomputer to be built in Scotland in government U-turn
A powerful new supercomputer will be built in Edinburgh after all, the chancellor has announced.