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Yorkshire Coast News
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Eighty Thousand Visitors On Average For North Yorkshire Attractions Says Councillor
A senior North Yorkshire councillor has paid tribute to a major Scarborough festival.
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World Famous Scarborough Chippy Wants Drink & Music Licence
A ‘world-famous’ fish and chips shop in Scarborough has applied for a premises licence from the council.
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Scarborough Athletic Announce New Signing
Boro boss Jono Greening has made no secret of his desire to secure a new signing.
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Whitby Town Woeful As Bright Run Ended
The Blues missed chances in the first half and failed to turn up for the second on Saturday.
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Dramatic Equaliser Saves Brid Town
The Seasiders were indebted to a 95th-minute equaliser, at Brighouse, on Saturday.
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Yorkshire Coast Rugby Round-up
There was a full programme of rugby action for our sides on Saturday.
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Musicals Come Back To Danby
Whitby man David Tindale has always liked musicals, particularly the old-fashioned ones.
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Pickering Town Lose Out in West Yorkshire
Pikes followed up Tuesday's cup exit with another two-goal defeat on Saturday.
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Scarborough Athletic Hit By Postponement
The Seadogs were due to host Hereford in National North on Saturday.
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Scarborough Charity Unveils Christmas Fundraising Blitz
Saint Catherine’s invites supporters to join them in helping others and making memories this Christmas.
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Filey Children Help Celebrate Kindness
Children from Filey Junior School have participated in the “Make an Elderly Person Smile” project, spearheaded by Filey Police
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New Historical Map Set to Illuminate Scarborough’s Past
A significant heritage project is underway in Scarborough, aiming to produce a detailed and authoritative historic map in partnership with the Historic Towns Trust.
Top Stories
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Fierce battle for frontline towns where Ukraine's soldiers are surrounded
Footage geolocated by Sky News showed Russian soldiers walking through the Shakhtarskyi neighbourhood on the outskirts of Pokrovsk on Thursday.
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Meet the 'moral migrants' relocating from the West to Russia
Imagine moving to a country you've never been to before, with a culture you have no knowledge of and with a language you're unable to speak. You're with your whole family, including three children. And your new home, not your old one, is at war with its neighbour.
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Israel strikes Beirut for first time in months, saying it targeted Hezbollah chief of staff
An Israeli airstrike has struck Lebanon's capital Beirut for the first time in months.
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Royal Navy intercepts Russian warship and tanker
A Royal Navy patrol ship has intercepted two Russian vessels off the UK coast, the Ministry of Defence has said.
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Ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans for Aston Villa game 'based on false hooligan claims'
West Midlands Police has defended the ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans attending an Aston Villa match after it was claimed that false intelligence was used.
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JFK's granddaughter reveals terminal cancer diagnosis - as she hits out at relative RFK Jr
John F Kennedy's granddaughter has revealed she has terminal cancer, making the announcement on the anniversary of the ex-US president's assassination.
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Several airlines cancel Venezuela flights after 'hazardous situation' warning
Three international airlines have cancelled flights departing from Venezuela after a "potentially hazardous situation" warning.
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Torrential rain triggers deadly flooding and landslides in Vietnam
Torrential rain, flooding and landslides has left more than 100 people dead or missing in Vietnam.
National News
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Royal Navy intercepts Russian warship and tanker
A Royal Navy patrol ship has intercepted two Russian vessels off the UK coast, the Ministry of Defence has said.
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Ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans for Aston Villa game 'based on false hooligan claims'
West Midlands Police has defended the ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans attending an Aston Villa match after it was claimed that false intelligence was used.
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Titanic couple's pocket watch sells for record £1.78m
A gold pocket watch that belonged to an elderly couple who drowned as the Titanic sunk has sold for a record-breaking £1.78m at auction.
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Rail fares to be frozen for first time in 30 years
Rail fares are to be frozen for the first time in 30 years, the government has announced.
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Ex-Reform leader in Wales who took pro-Russia bribes 'can't besmirch everyone else', says party's head of policy Zia Yusuf
Nathan Gill's actions were "treasonous" but people should not "besmirch everyone else at Reform", the party's head of policy Zia Yusuf has said.
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Starmer urges anyone with information on Epstein case to come forward - after Andrew misses Congress deadline
Sir Keir Starmer has urged anyone with information on the Jeffrey Epstein case to come forward after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor missed the deadline to appear in front of US Congress.
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Girl, 13, arrested on suspicion of murdering woman in Swindon
A 13-year-old girl has been arrested on suspicion of murdering a woman in Swindon.
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£1.5bn package announced to help Britain switch to electric vehicles
The government is set to extend the Electric Car Grant scheme by a year as it announced another £1.5bn towards supporting the UK's transition to electric vehicles.
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Starmer 'playing whack-a-mole' to keep US on side - but will it be enough?
Keir Starmer flies out of South Africa this evening with two massive issues on his agenda - a potentially manifesto-busting budget and, as it stands, an unacceptable Ukrainian peace deal.
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Struggling energy supplier Ovo to axe hundreds of jobs
Ovo Energy, one of Britain's biggest domestic gas and electricity suppliers, is preparing to take an axe to its workforce next week as part of efforts to convince regulators that it has a viable turnaround plan.
World News
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Fierce battle for frontline towns where Ukraine's soldiers are surrounded
Footage geolocated by Sky News showed Russian soldiers walking through the Shakhtarskyi neighbourhood on the outskirts of Pokrovsk on Thursday.
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Israel strikes Beirut for first time in months, saying it targeted Hezbollah chief of staff
An Israeli airstrike has struck Lebanon's capital Beirut for the first time in months.
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Torrential rain triggers deadly flooding and landslides in Vietnam
Torrential rain, flooding and landslides has left more than 100 people dead or missing in Vietnam.
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JFK's granddaughter reveals terminal cancer diagnosis - as she hits out at relative RFK Jr
John F Kennedy's granddaughter has revealed she has terminal cancer, making the announcement on the anniversary of the ex-US president's assassination.
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Several airlines cancel Venezuela flights after 'hazardous situation' warning
Three international airlines have cancelled flights departing from Venezuela after a "potentially hazardous situation" warning.
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Meet the 'moral migrants' relocating from the West to Russia
Imagine moving to a country you've never been to before, with a culture you have no knowledge of and with a language you're unable to speak. You're with your whole family, including three children. And your new home, not your old one, is at war with its neighbour.
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Countries agree compromise climate deal at COP30 - but omit mention of fossil fuels
Countries attending COP30, the biggest climate meeting of the year, have agreed to a compromise deal setting out steps to help speed up climate action.
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Starmer 'playing whack-a-mole' to keep US on side - but will it be enough?
Keir Starmer flies out of South Africa this evening with two massive issues on his agenda - a potentially manifesto-busting budget and, as it stands, an unacceptable Ukrainian peace deal.
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Haunted by Trump deja vu, Ukraine and its allies are in a perilous moment
There is a profound sense of deja vu surrounding the Ukraine crisis right now.
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Ukraine peace plan 'not final offer', Trump says ahead of crisis talks in Geneva
Donald Trump has said that his 28-point peace plan for Ukraine is "by far" not the "final offer", ahead of crisis talks in Geneva.
Entertainment News
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Sydney Sweeney on the challenges women face to 'have it all together'
Sydney Sweeney says she finds it challenging to accept help when it's offered to her, saying it's viewed as a "sign of weakness".
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Woman charged with fraud over 'sale of Oasis tickets'
A woman has been charged with fraud offences over the alleged sale of Oasis tickets.
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BBC board member resigns - and criticises 'governance issues' at top of corporation
A BBC board member has resigned as he criticised "governance issues" at the top of the corporation.
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Eurovision to change voting rules after claims of Israeli government 'interference'
The Eurovision Song Contest is changing its voting system, following allegations of "interference" by Israel's government this year.
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Strictly Come Dancing star arrested on suspicion of rape
A Strictly Come Dancing star has been arrested on suspicion of rape.
Sport
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Las Vegas GP: McLaren apologise to Lando Norris, Oscar Piastri for disqualifications and reveal cars were damaged
McLaren have apologised to Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri for their exclusions from the Las Vegas Grand Prix and revealed both cars sustained "accidental damage".
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Las Vegas GP: Max Verstappen wins as Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri disqualified for excessive skid block wear
Max Verstappen dominated the Las Vegas Grand Prix and has been given a major championship boost after McLaren's Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri were disqualified for excessive skid block wear.
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Barcelona: Spotify Camp Nou historic homecoming lit up by Lamine Yamal as Barca thrash Athletic Club
Cranes still tower over two of Barcelona's most iconic buildings - but at the Spotify Camp Nou on Saturday there was a celebratory reopening as the Blaugrana made their long-awaited return home.
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Liverpool 0-3 Nottingham Forest: Virgil van Dijk points to 'very bad' atmosphere at club after Anfield loss
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk reflected on a "very bad" atmosphere after his side's 3-0 loss at home to Nottingham Forest.
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Mikel Arteta interview: Arsenal manager reveals influence of Arsene Wenger on his career as he prepares to face Spurs in north London derby
Mikel Arteta has revealed that he sometimes asks himself "what would Arsene Wenger do?" in certain situations as he deals with the challenge of taking Arsenal to trophies this season.
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Royal Navy intercepts Russian warship and tanker
A Royal Navy patrol ship has intercepted two Russian vessels off the UK coast, the Ministry of Defence has said.
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Ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans for Aston Villa game 'based on false hooligan claims'
West Midlands Police has defended the ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans attending an Aston Villa match after it was claimed that false intelligence was used.
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Daily Mail owner in talks to buy Telegraph titles for £500m
The owner of the Daily Mail is in talks to buy the Daily Telegraph and its Sunday sister title for £500m, a deal that would finally end the more-than two-year hiatus over their future.
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Ukraine peace plan 'not final offer', Trump says ahead of crisis talks in Geneva
Donald Trump has said that his 28-point peace plan for Ukraine is "by far" not the "final offer", ahead of crisis talks in Geneva.
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Europe scrambles for counter-proposal to US-Russian plan for Ukraine
The fast-moving developments on Trump's Ukraine peace deal are dominating the G20 summit in South Africa, as European leaders scramble to put together a counter-proposal to the US-Russia 28-point plan and reinsert Ukraine into these discussions.
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Countries agree compromise climate deal at COP30 - but omit mention of fossil fuels
Countries attending COP30, the biggest climate meeting of the year, have agreed to a compromise deal setting out steps to help speed up climate action.
Technology
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TikTok boss insists teens' safety not at risk from AI moderation
There's a lot going on at TikTok right now.
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'COP is a nightmare but best process we've got', says Ed Miliband as climate talks run into overtime
The UN climate talks are a "nightmare" but the "best process we've got", the UK energy secretary Ed Miliband told Sky News as the COP30 summit ran into overtime, with a showdown on fossil fuels looming.
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What did COP30 achieve after failing to reach deal on fossil fuels?
Well, it could have been worse.
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Countries agree compromise climate deal at COP30 - but omit mention of fossil fuels
Countries attending COP30, the biggest climate meeting of the year, have agreed to a compromise deal setting out steps to help speed up climate action.







