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Scarborough's New Veterans Hub to Host Inaugural Meeting
The newly established Armed Forces Community & Veterans Hub in Scarborough is poised to hold its meeting for members this Thursday, to gather direct input on the services they wish to receive.
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Haematology Service Changes Impacting Yorkshire Coast Patients
Health bosses say steps have been taken to address capacity issues with the provision of Haematology Services on the Yorkshire Coast.
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Human Remains Found in Burned-out Vehicle
Police are appealing for information after human remains were discovered in a burnt-out vehicle on Marishes Lane at around 4am on Monday 16 June.
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East Riding Mayor Wants More Ambition From Government
Luke Campbell has criticised the government’s “very disappointing” Spending Review, with the East Riding's Mayor calling on Downing Street to match the region’s ambitions.
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Scarborough and Whitby MP On Treatment Concerns
Scarborough and Whitby’s MP has said raised concerns that residents living with an “under-recognised and undertreated” condition are not receiving the appropriate treatment.
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Public Support For Smoke-Free Beaches in Yorkshire & Humber
As the Yorkshire Coast gears up for the summer season, new polling shows overwhelming public support for smokefree beaches in Yorkshire and the Humber.
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Scarborough Water Park Glamping Pod Plan Approved
North Yorkshire Water Park has been given permission to install 10 camping pods and associated facilities at its site near Scarborough.
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Ambitious Plan to Bring HM Bark Endeavour Back to Whitby
A newly formed group is embarking on an ambitious campaign to bring the replica of Captain Cook's HM Bark Endeavour back to Whitby for the Cook 300 commemorations in 2028.
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Connectivity Issues in Filey Causing Car Park Problems
Issues with mobile phone connectivity in Filey are causing problems for visitors trying to park their cars.
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Cyclist Dies After Bridlington Collision
The 81 Year Old cyclist has been named by his family as Ivan Armitage.
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A169 Reopen Between A64 and Pickering
Police had asked drivers to avoid the area during earlier investigations.
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Man Sentenced Over Public Sexual Acts in Hornsea
A ‘perverted’ man who repeatedly exposed himself in the areas of Hedon, Hull and Hornsea and performed sexual acts on himself in public, has been sentenced at Hull Crown Court.
Top Stories
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US-UK trade deal 'done', says Trump as he meets Starmer at G7
The UK-US trade deal has been signed and is "done", US President Donald Trump has said as he met Sir Keir Starmer at the G7 summit.
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'I've lost my family, but for what?': Man's wife and two daughters killed in Iranian strike on Israel
Cups of coffee are being carefully poured into small paper cups, each one served with a comforting embrace.
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Doctor to plead guilty to giving Matthew Perry ketamine before Friends star suffered fatal overdose
A Los Angeles doctor has agreed to plead guilty to giving Friends actor Matthew Perry ketamine in the lead up to his death from a fatal overdose, prosecutors have said.
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The Wargame podcast: Fictional prime minister addresses the nation after Russia launches attack
The prime minister of a fictional British government is preparing to deliver an address to the nation after the UK came under armed attack from Russia in the latest episode of The Wargame podcast.
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Israeli tank shelling kills 45 people waiting for aid in Khan Younis, Hamas-run health ministry says
Israeli tank shellfire has killed at least 45 Palestinians in Khan Younis, according to the Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza.
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Grooming gangs report author says 'do-gooders' giving racists 'more ammunition'
Ignoring the ethnicity of grooming gang perpetrators gives racists "more ammunition", the author of a new report has said.
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Ukraine war: 14 killed as Russian missile and drone attacks strike Kyiv - including American citizen
Russian missile and drone attacks have killed 14 people in Kyiv overnight, according to Ukrainian officials.
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Twickenham nursery worker convicted of mistreating 21 children
A nursery worker has been convicted of mistreating 21 children in her care after she was caught on CCTV pinching, punching and kicking her victims.
National News
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US-UK trade deal 'done', says Trump as he meets Starmer at G7
The UK-US trade deal has been signed and is "done", US President Donald Trump has said as he met Sir Keir Starmer at the G7 summit.
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Flawed data used repeatedly to dismiss claims about 'Asian grooming gangs', Baroness Casey finds
Flawed data has been used repeatedly to dismiss claims about "Asian grooming gangs", Baroness Louise Casey has said in a new report, as she called for a new national inquiry.
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Grooming gangs report author says 'do-gooders' giving racists 'more ammunition'
Ignoring the ethnicity of grooming gang perpetrators gives racists "more ammunition", the author of a new report has said.
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The Wargame podcast: Fictional prime minister addresses the nation after Russia launches attack
The prime minister of a fictional British government is preparing to deliver an address to the nation after the UK came under armed attack from Russia in the latest episode of The Wargame podcast.
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Angela Rayner backing Sir Sadiq Khan's plans to pedestrianise London's Oxford Street
Angela Rayner is backing plans put forward by Sir Sadiq Khan to pedestrianise Oxford Street "as quickly as possible".
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Whitehall officials tried to cover up grooming scandal in 2011, Dominic Cummings says
Whitehall officials tried to convince Michael Gove to go to court to cover up the grooming scandal in 2011, Sky News can reveal.
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Twickenham nursery worker convicted of mistreating 21 children
A nursery worker has been convicted of mistreating 21 children in her care after she was caught on CCTV pinching, punching and kicking her victims.
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Man, 92, on trial accused of rape and murder of Bristol woman almost 60 years ago
A 92-year-old man has gone on trial accused of the rape and murder of an elderly woman in Bristol nearly 60 years ago.
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Council apologises after headteacher's letter to parents 'implied Union Flag was potentially offensive or sectarian'
A council has apologised for any "upset" caused over a letter sent to parents by a headteacher which implied the Union Flag could be seen as "potentially offensive or sectarian".
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Girl, 13, charged with rioting over Ballymena disorder
A 13-year-old girl has been charged with rioting over disorder that broke out in Northern Ireland last week.
World News
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Israeli tank shelling kills 45 people waiting for aid in Khan Younis, Hamas-run health ministry says
Israeli tank shellfire has killed at least 45 Palestinians in Khan Younis, according to the Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza.
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Ukraine war: 14 killed as Russian missile and drone attacks strike Kyiv - including American citizen
Russian missile and drone attacks have killed 14 people in Kyiv overnight, according to Ukrainian officials.
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'I've lost my family, but for what?': Man's wife and two daughters killed in Iranian strike on Israel
Cups of coffee are being carefully poured into small paper cups, each one served with a comforting embrace.
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Israel had 'no choice' but to attack Iran because it was 'rushing' to nuclear bomb, president Isaac Herzog claims
Israel had "no other choice" but to attack Iran because it was proceeding "dramatically" towards a nuclear bomb, Israeli President Isaac Herzog has claimed.
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PM warned that attempts to prevent conflict will be harmed by cuts to overseas aid budget
Former spymasters, military chiefs and leading politicians are among a group of more than 60 public figures to sign a letter urging the prime minister to allocate more of the UK's reduced overseas aid budget to preventing wars.
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Israel's war against Iran is a gamble - and to pay off it can't afford to miss
"You come at the king, you best not miss," says Omar Little, channelling Machiavelli, in the US crime series The Wire.
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Iran's response to Israeli strikes a 'matter of principle', ambassador to UK says
Iran's response to Israeli attacks on its nuclear facilities is "self-defence" and a "matter of principle", the Iranian ambassador to the UK has told Sky News.
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Gaza health ministry says 34 Palestinians killed in shootings near food distribution centres
At least 34 Palestinians have been shot dead near food distribution centres in Gaza, according to the health ministry.
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G7 summit 'all about the Donald' as Canada tries to avoid friction in the Rockies
The fresh air of Canada's Rocky Mountains clears the head. It'll need to.
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Jakob Ingebrigtsen: Olympic gold medallist's father Gjert Ingebrigtsen cleared of abusing Norwegian star after trial
An athletics coach has been cleared of abusing his Olympic gold medallist son Jakob Ingebrigtsen - in a high-profile trial that gripped Norway.
Entertainment News
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Doctor to plead guilty to giving Matthew Perry ketamine before Friends star suffered fatal overdose
A Los Angeles doctor has agreed to plead guilty to giving Friends actor Matthew Perry ketamine in the lead up to his death from a fatal overdose, prosecutors have said.
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs trial judge dismisses juror after five weeks of evidence - over 'concerns about his candour'
A juror has been dismissed from the Sean "Diddy" Combs sex-trafficking trial after hearing five weeks of evidence.
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Liam Gallagher hits out at Edinburgh council after Oasis fans branded 'rowdy'
Liam Gallagher has criticised a Scottish council for suggesting Oasis fans were "drunk, middle-aged and fat".
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David Beckham says knighthood 'truly humbling' - as rock star and acting great also honoured
David Beckham has called it "truly humbling" and an "emotional moment" to be made a knight in the King's Birthday Honours.
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Yung Filly faces further sexual assault charges in Australia
British rapper Yung Filly is facing two additional charges over allegations he sexually assaulted a woman while on tour in Australia.
Sport
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JJ Spaun wins US Open: PGA Tour journeyman's rise to 'fairytale' major glory and Ryder Cup contention
JJ Spaun considered calling time on his journeyman golf career just months before his "fairytale ending" and life-changing major success at the US Open.
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McLaren team principal says Lando Norris' confidence might be impacted after Oscar Piastri crash at Canadian GP
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella says Lando Norris' confidence might be "impacted" after his crash with Oscar Piastri at the Canadian Grand Prix.
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England vs India: Will tourists miss Virat Kohli? Jacob Bethell or Ollie Pope at No 3? Do England have half an eye on the Ashes?
As England and India gear up for the upcoming five-match Test series starting on Friday, live on Sky Sports, here's a look at the key talking points ahead of the contest...
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British and Irish Lions: Jacksonville Jaguars' Louis Rees-Zammit tipping tourists to whitewash Australia this summer
Louis Rees-Zammit is tipping the British and Irish Lions to secure a Test series whitewash against Australia this summer.
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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.
Video
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US-UK trade deal 'done', says Trump as he meets Starmer at G7
The UK-US trade deal has been signed and is "done", US President Donald Trump has said as he met Sir Keir Starmer at the G7 summit.
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Octopus boom along England's southwest coast down to 'perfect storm'
Octopuses, sharks and tuna that are booming in the sea around the UK could be part of a fundamental shift in the marine environment, a leading scientist has told Sky News.
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Iran's response to Israeli strikes a 'matter of principle', ambassador to UK says
Iran's response to Israeli attacks on its nuclear facilities is "self-defence" and a "matter of principle", the Iranian ambassador to the UK has told Sky News.
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Israel-Iran conflict poses new cost of living threat - here's why
The UK's cost of living crisis hangover is facing fresh pressure from the Israel-Iran conflict and growing tensions across the Middle East.
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Whitehall officials tried to convince Michael Gove to go to court to cover up grooming scandal in 2011
Whitehall officials tried to convince Michael Gove to go to court to cover up the grooming scandal in 2011, Sky News can reveal.
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Trump mobile service announced - with cost of gold smartphone revealed
Would you buy a Trump phone? The Trump Organization has announced a mobile service and smartphone branded with the president's name.
Technology
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Trump mobile service announced - with cost of gold smartphone revealed
Would you buy a Trump phone? The Trump Organization has announced a mobile service and smartphone branded with the president's name.
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Are your smart devices spying on you? Watchdog issues new privacy guidance
The makers of air fryers and other smart home appliances have new guidelines around what information they can collect from people's homes.
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'Forever chemical' found in dozens of UK rivers, study finds
A "forever chemical" that scientists worry might have an impact on reproduction has been found in all but one of 32 rivers tested across the UK, according to a study.
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Octopus boom along England's southwest coast down to 'perfect storm'
Octopuses, sharks and tuna that are booming in the sea around the UK could be part of a fundamental shift in the marine environment, a leading scientist has told Sky News.