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Scarborough Athletic Suffer Late Heartache at Mounting Systems Stadium
Jono Greening's men had scored midway through the first half against King's Lynn.
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Questions Raised Over "Fantasy" Repair Figures as Future of Whitby’s Cliff Lift Hangs in the Balance
The future of Whitby's historic cliff lift has been cast into further uncertainty as local councillors voice serious concerns that the financial data being used to justify its permanent closure "don't stand up to scrutiny."
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Yorkshire Coast MP Champions Dual Bids for Inaugural UK Town of Culture Title
Alison Hume, the Member of Parliament for Scarborough and Whitby, has pledged her full support to both coastal towns as they prepare their respective entries for the first-ever UK Town of Culture competition.
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Lessons to be Learned from Council’s ‘Risky’ Scarborough Water Park Loan
A report into a failed £9 million loan granted by the former Scarborough Borough Council to developer Benchmark Leisure Ltd urges North Yorkshire councillors to improve transparency, due diligence, and scrutiny in complex commercial arrangements.
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North Yorkshire MPs Call For Investigation Into Heating Oil Market
Three North Yorkshire MPs are calling for an urgent investigation into the heating oil market following concerns about sharp price increases
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‘Unsustainable’ Plans For Almost 20 New Houses in Hunmanby Rejected
North Yorkshire Council has refused an application to build 19 homes in Hunmanby, citing a lack of affordable housing, inadequate infrastructure contributions, and poor design.
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East Riding Invites Visitors to Celebrate National Tourism Week
The East Riding of Yorkshire Council is marking National Tourism Week this March with a diverse programme of events, aiming to spotlight the region's heritage sites, coastline, and family-friendly attractions.
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Updated Taxi Licensing Policy to Make Transport More Inclusive in North Yorkshire
Plans to improve the accessibility of taxis and private hire vehicles for passengers with additional needs across North Yorkshire are set to be considered by councillors.
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Business Boost As Coast To Coast Path Becomes National Trail
Local businesses across the region are preparing for an anticipated surge in tourism as the iconic 192-mile Coast to Coast Path officially gains National Trail status later this month.
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£200,000 for New Football and Sports Area in Scarborough
More than £200,000 of funding is set to go towards creating a new multi-use games area in a deprived part of North Yorkshire.
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Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Welcomes Discussions On Future Marine Safety One Year After Tanker Collision
One year after a tanker collision off the Yorkshire Coast, the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust is emphasising the importance of ongoing dialogue regarding incident management and the protection of the marine environment.
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Concerns Raised Over North Yorkshire Council’s Plan To Move Out Of Scarborough Town Hall
North Yorkshire Council is considering relocating from Scarborough Town Hall to Resolution House on the A64 to reduce maintenance costs, sparking concerns from local officials and business leaders regarding town centre footfall and a lack of consultation.
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Al Quds march banned in London after police cite 'severe' risks
A pro-Iranian march planned in London this weekend has been banned.
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Six dead and five injured in 'deliberate' Swiss bus fire
At least six people have died in a bus blaze in Switzerland, which was allegedly started by a man inside the vehicle, according to police and local media reports.
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British theatre is beating Broadway - but still has one massive problem
Theatre is enjoying a renaissance across the UK, welcoming more people to live events than ever before, but over a third of organisations say they still expect to operate at a deficit this year.
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Woman charged with attempted murder of Rihanna
A woman has been charged with the attempted murder of Rihanna.
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Jury trial changes survive Labour rebellion to clear first Commons hurdle
Legislation to restrict jury trials for all but the most serious cases has passed its first major Commons hurdle - despite a rebellion by some Labour MPs.
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Queen supports abuse survivors in speech seen as reference to 'Epstein issue'
The Queen expressed her solidarity and sympathy with female survivors of violence and sexual abuse in a major speech, being viewed as "a very thinly veiled reference to the 'Epstein issue'".
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Labour MP says her rape case took 1,088 days to reach court
Labour MP Charlotte Nichols has told the House of Commons that it took 1,088 days after she was raped for her case to reach court.
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Teen's headache before death in suspected holiday park carbon monoxide poisoning
A teenage girl complained that she had a headache before she died of suspected carbon monoxide poisoning alongside her boyfriend, an inquest has heard.
National News
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Al Quds march banned in London after police cite 'severe' risks
A pro-Iranian march planned in London this weekend has been banned.
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Jury trial changes survive Labour rebellion to clear first Commons hurdle
Legislation to restrict jury trials for all but the most serious cases has passed its first major Commons hurdle - despite a rebellion by some Labour MPs.
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Labour MP says her rape case took 1,088 days to reach court
Labour MP Charlotte Nichols has told the House of Commons that it took 1,088 days after she was raped for her case to reach court.
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British theatre is beating Broadway - but still has one massive problem
Theatre is enjoying a renaissance across the UK, welcoming more people to live events than ever before, but over a third of organisations say they still expect to operate at a deficit this year.
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Teen's headache before death in suspected holiday park carbon monoxide poisoning
A teenage girl complained that she had a headache before she died of suspected carbon monoxide poisoning alongside her boyfriend, an inquest has heard.
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Queen supports abuse survivors in speech seen as reference to 'Epstein issue'
The Queen expressed her solidarity and sympathy with female survivors of violence and sexual abuse in a major speech, being viewed as "a very thinly veiled reference to the 'Epstein issue'".
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Mother speaks out after son fell to his death in high-rise railing incident
The mother of a 23-year-old who fell five floors to his death when the railing he leaned on came away has warned that the same thing "could've happened to anybody".
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How AI can identify breast cancer 'better' than a doctor but there's a catch
Google's AI can identify breast cancer better than a human doctor, and potentially save the stretched NHS a huge amount of time and effort, a new study shows.
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Abstentions spell trouble ahead on juries
Majorities of over 100 sound pretty healthy. But those numbers do not tell the whole story.
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Man charged with murder of child killer Ian Huntley
A man has been charged with murder after the death of Ian Huntley.
World News
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How the Iran conflict is becoming a global crisis
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'There is no real winner in war - everyone comes out losing'
When the sirens sounded around the city of Beit Shemesh on the second day of the war, Rabbi Yitzhak Biton suggested to his son they find a safe space at home rather than go to the nearest shelter.
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Dark ships and shadow fleets – what is crossing 'closed' Strait of Hormuz?
Iran's move to shut the Strait of Hormuz has brought shipping through the 24-mile stretch of water close to a standstill.
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Six dead and five injured in 'deliberate' Swiss bus fire
At least six people have died in a bus blaze in Switzerland, which was allegedly started by a man inside the vehicle, according to police and local media reports.
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Could Putin be the big winner of the Iran war?
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Shooting at US consulate in Toronto investigated as 'national security incident'
A shooting outside the US consulate in Toronto is being investigated by police as a "national security incident".
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'The fighting feels like we're going to finish it - once and for all'
Metula in northern Israel is like a ghost town. Shops are shut, hotels closed and there's very little sign of life.
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'We believe in saints, not weapons': Worshippers forced to shelter under church from strikes
Amid the sound of bombs and distant gunfire, we heard church bells ripple through Beirut's suburbs. Then we saw a large group of people congregate, all dressed in black.
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Donald Trump is not impossible to predict, Beijing now knows that
Who says the world is impossible to predict these days?
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Energy prices ease amid hopes Trump will soon call halt to Iran war
Oil prices have fallen and stock markets are clawing back some lost ground after Donald Trump raised hopes that Iran war disruption to the global economy would soon be over.
Entertainment News
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British theatre is beating Broadway - but still has one massive problem
Theatre is enjoying a renaissance across the UK, welcoming more people to live events than ever before, but over a third of organisations say they still expect to operate at a deficit this year.
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Woman charged with attempted murder of Rihanna
A woman has been charged with the attempted murder of Rihanna.
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Woman arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after shots fired at Rihanna's LA home
A 35-year-old Florida woman has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after shots were fired at Rihanna's home.
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BBC 'profoundly regrets' BAFTAs incident, says director general Tim Davie
The BBC regrets its "serious mistake" during the BAFTAs broadcast, the corporation's outgoing director general Tim Davie has said.
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Britney Spears seen driving 'erratically' before arrest, say police
Britney Spears was spotted driving "erratically" before her arrest on suspicion of operating her vehicle under the influence, police say.
Sport
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Oleksandr Usyk to fight Fabio Wardley vs Daniel Dubois winner, then Tyson Fury| 'We're up for that!' says Frank Warren
Promoter Frank Warren intends to open negotiations for Oleksandr Usyk to fight the winner of Fabio Wardley's world title clash with Daniel Dubois.
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Igor Tudor unable to defend position at Tottenham amid Antonin Kinsky criticism and record-breaking successive defeat
Igor Tudor was unable to say whether he deserved to continue at Tottenham after becoming the first Spurs head coach to lose each of his first four games in charge.
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Aryna Sabalenka dismisses Naomi Osaka to reach Indian Wells quarter-finals while still to drop a set in California
World No 1 Aryna Sabalenka eased past 16th seed Naomi Osaka 6-2 6-4 to reach the Indian Wells quarter-finals, extending her dominant run at the WTA 1000 tournament.
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Kai Havertz has new hunger for Arsenal success after overcoming 'worst pain' of his career with injuries
Kai Havertz is back where it all began. Arsenal's meeting with Bayer Levekusen at the BayArena pits him against his former club for the first time since his exit six years ago. And he returns having overcome what he calls the "worst pain" of his career.
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BBC 'profoundly regrets' BAFTAs incident, says director general Tim Davie
The BBC regrets its "serious mistake" during the BAFTAs broadcast, the corporation's outgoing director general Tim Davie has said.
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Al Quds march banned in London after police cite 'severe' risks
A pro-Iranian march planned in London this weekend has been banned.
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How AI can identify breast cancer 'better' than a doctor but there's a catch
Google's AI can identify breast cancer better than a human doctor, and potentially save the stretched NHS a huge amount of time and effort, a new study shows.
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'The fighting feels like we're going to finish it - once and for all'
Metula in northern Israel is like a ghost town. Shops are shut, hotels closed and there's very little sign of life.
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Rethink plans for jury trials, thousands of lawyers tell Starmer
More than 3,200 lawyers have written to the prime minister urging him to "rethink" plans to restrict jury trials for all but the most serious cases.
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The global economy's worst nightmare is here and the consequences could be scary
For years, geopolitical analysts warned us that among the scariest of all scenarios for the world economy was the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
Technology
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How AI can identify breast cancer 'better' than a doctor but there's a catch
Google's AI can identify breast cancer better than a human doctor, and potentially save the stretched NHS a huge amount of time and effort, a new study shows.
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PlayStation gamers could receive £2bn compensation if lawsuit succeeds
PlayStation gamers could be owed £2bn in compensation, according to a lawsuit launched on Tuesday.
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MPs vote down social media ban for under-16s
MPs have voted against a proposal to ban under-16s from using social media.
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The planet just got incredibly close to breaching landmark global warming target
Earth experienced its fifth-warmest February on record last month - with temperatures at 1.49C above pre-industrial levels, scientists have said.







