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Local Residents Urged to Attend Crucial Bridlington Health Meeting
The public is being strongly encouraged to attend an upcoming meeting of the Bridlington Health Forum this Thursday, focusing on the new ‘Bridlington Health Improvement Plan’.
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Scarborough Athletic Battle League Leaders
Scarborough Athletic go to National North leaders South Shields on Tuesday night.
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Pickering Farm Shop and Café Shortlisted for Two Family Business Awards
The team at a Pickering farm shop and café are celebrating after their farm shop and café reached the final of the Yorkshire and Humber Family Business Awards 2025.
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National Chewing Gum Task Force Funding For Scarborough Gum Clean Up
North Yorkshire Council has received £27,500 from the Government’s national Chewing Gum Task Force to clean gum off pavements and prevent it from being littered in the first place.
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Haven Gets Approval for Primrose Valley Expansion
The expansion of a Filey holiday park with dozens of static caravans has been approved despite more than 150 objections from the public.
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Scarborough RNLI Release Night Time Rescue Video
Scarborough RNLI has release footage of a rescue they carried out in the dark last week.
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Malton Van Driver Dies in A64 Collision
Police are appealing for witnesses and information following a fatal road traffic collision which occurred today on the A64 near York.
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Scarborough Library Backs Digital Inclusion During Get Online Week
Residents who need help to improve their online skills are being encouraged to visit their local library as part of the UK’s largest digital inclusion campaign.
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Meeting Aims To Revitalise Scarborough Centre Site
It's important for Scarborough to have a full-sized town square because the retail sector is dead. That's the view of the United Scarborough Residents Group.
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Community Drop-In Event in Whitby Following Summer Moorland Fires
A community drop-in event is taking place in Whitby today, designed to support individuals and businesses affected by the recent summer moorland fires.
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Filey Golf Club Secures Major Grant to Power it's Future with Solar Energy
Filey Golf Club is taking a further major step towards sustainability, announcing that it has successfully secured a 60% grant to support the installation of new solar panels across its facilities.
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Scarborough Shop Owner and Employee Fined by Court
A shop owner and his employee have both been fined after investigations into illegal vapes and unsafe storage of fireworks.
Top Stories
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The key claims Virginia Giuffre makes about Prince Andrew in posthumous memoir
Six months after Virginia Giuffre's death, her posthumous memoir is published today - detailing alleged sexual encounters with Prince Andrew.
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Ex-French president Nicolas Sarkozy enters prison for five-year sentence
Nicolas Sarkozy declared his innocence and held hands with his wife before entering prison to begin his five-year sentence.
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Inside 'data centre alley' - the biggest story in economics right now
If you ever fly to Washington DC, look out of the window as you land at Dulles Airport - and you might snatch a glimpse of the single biggest story in economics right now.
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Families of domestic abuse victims are at breaking point - today they hope for answers
What started as a WhatsApp group for dozens of grieving families has ended up gathering enough momentum to reach Westminster.
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Daniel Naroditsky: Chess grandmaster dies unexpectedly aged 29
A chess grandmaster has died unexpectedly at the age of 29.
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Demolition work begins on White House East Wing for Trump's £186m ballroom
Demolition on parts of the White House’s East Wing has begun in order to build Donald Trump’s new ballroom.
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Incoming Oxford Union president George Abaraonye loses confidence vote sparked by Charlie Kirk comments - but disputes result
The incoming president of the Oxford Union debating society has lost a confidence vote over remarks he made about the shooting of US conservative personality Charlie Kirk.
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Japan votes in country's first ever female PM
Japan's parliament has voted in the country's first ever female prime minister.
National News
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Prince Andrew: Government faces growing calls to formally strip Duke of York title
The government is facing increasing pressure to formally strip Prince Andrew of his dukedom.
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Families of domestic abuse victims are at breaking point - today they hope for answers
What started as a WhatsApp group for dozens of grieving families has ended up gathering enough momentum to reach Westminster.
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Louvre robbery: 'Matter of time' before thieves struck, expert says - and UK museums could be next
A prominent expert in recovering stolen works of art has told Sky News it was "a matter of time" before the Louvre was targeted - and UK museums could be next.
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Reality of life inside the classroom - as Boris Johnson set to face COVID inquiry
Face masks, hand sanitisers and windows wide open in the height of winter.
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Incoming Oxford Union president George Abaraonye loses confidence vote sparked by Charlie Kirk comments - but disputes result
The incoming president of the Oxford Union debating society has lost a confidence vote over remarks he made about the shooting of US conservative personality Charlie Kirk.
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Maccabi Tel Aviv FC fans will not be able to buy tickets to Aston Villa match in Birmingham
The government says it is "deeply saddened" by Maccabi Tel Aviv's decision to not sell tickets to their fans for next month's trip to Aston Villa.
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Bob Vylan on 'death, death to the IDF' chant: 'I'd do it again tomorrow, twice on Sundays'
Bob Vylan's frontman has said he does not regret chanting "death, death to the IDF" at Glastonbury - and would do it again.
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UK 'ready to spend well over £100m' on possible deployment of British troops to Ukraine
The UK is ready to spend "well over" £100m on a possible deployment of British forces to Ukraine if Donald Trump secures a peace deal with Russia, the defence secretary has said.
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No more investigations into 'non-crime hate incidents' after Linehan case, Met Police says
Metropolitan Police is to stop investigating "non-crime hate incidents" to "reduce ambiguity" after prosecutors dropped a case against Graham Linehan.
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What's affected by internet outage - all we know so far
Dozens of websites, banks and apps have been affected by a major internet outage.
World News
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Japan's parliament votes in country's first ever female PM
Japan's parliament has voted in the country's first ever female prime minister.
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Ex-French president Nicolas Sarkozy enters prison for five-year sentence
Nicolas Sarkozy declared his innocence and held hands with his wife before entering prison to begin his five-year sentence.
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UK 'ready to spend well over £100m' on possible deployment of British troops to Ukraine
The UK is ready to spend "well over" £100m on a possible deployment of British forces to Ukraine if Donald Trump secures a peace deal with Russia, the defence secretary has said.
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Daniel Naroditsky: Chess grandmaster dies unexpectedly aged 29
A chess grandmaster has died unexpectedly at the age of 29.
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Report reveals failings that led to deadly Lisbon funicular crash
An official preliminary report into last month's deadly funicular crash in Lisbon has been released, putting the blame on a faulty steel cable and other maintenance flaws.
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Demolition work begins on White House East Wing for Trump's £186m ballroom
Demolition on parts of the White House’s East Wing has begun in order to build Donald Trump’s new ballroom.
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Louvre robbery: 'Matter of time' before thieves struck, expert says - and UK museums could be next
A prominent expert in recovering stolen works of art has told Sky News it was "a matter of time" before the Louvre was targeted - and UK museums could be next.
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What will happen to stolen Louvre jewellery? All we know about 'theft of the decade'
A number of "priceless" objects were stolen from the Louvre in Paris, in what has been called the "theft of the decade".
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Nicholas Rossi: US man who fled to Scotland to avoid rape charges jailed
Nicholas Rossi, an American man who faked his death and fled to Scotland to escape rape charges, has been jailed for at least five years.
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Cargo plane slides off runway in Hong Kong killing two people
A cargo plane has skidded off the runway into the sea while landing at Hong Kong International Airport, killing two people on the ground.
Entertainment News
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Louvre robbery: 'Matter of time' before thieves struck, expert says - and UK museums could be next
A prominent expert in recovering stolen works of art has told Sky News it was "a matter of time" before the Louvre was targeted - and UK museums could be next.
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Bob Vylan on 'death, death to the IDF' chant: 'I'd do it again tomorrow, twice on Sundays'
Bob Vylan's frontman has said he does not regret chanting "death, death to the IDF" at Glastonbury - and would do it again.
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Harper Lee mystery: Is there a To Kill A Mockingbird prequel and true crime novel 'waiting to be published'?
One of Harper Lee's surviving relatives says it's possible there could be major unpublished works by the author still to be discovered, following the release of eight of her previously unseen short stories.
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No more investigations into 'non-crime hate incidents' after Linehan case, Met Police says
Metropolitan Police is to stop investigating "non-crime hate incidents" to "reduce ambiguity" after prosecutors dropped a case against Graham Linehan.
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Gangsters, billionaires and love triangles: Behind the scenes of China's micro-drama boom
It was a pretty wild morning.
Sport
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West Ham: Jamie Carragher slams 'shocking' performance vs Brentford as Gary O'Neil says they 'look lost'
Jamie Carragher believes "shocking" West Ham are one of the slowest ever teams in the Premier League and are at risk of being relegated while former Bournemouth and Wolves boss Gary O'Neil said they looked "lost".
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Arne Slot's Liverpool selection dilemmas: Who to pick at full-back? Can Mo Salah be dropped? When will Florian Wirtz start?
Liverpool's 2-1 defeat to Man Utd at Anfield on Super Sunday has given head coach Arne Slot plenty to consider, and he now has a number of selection issues to sort out as he seeks a formula to get the champions back to winning ways.
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Mohamed Salah: Liverpool forward should not be guaranteed starter anymore, says Jamie Carragher
Mohammed Salah should no longer be a guaranteed starter for Liverpool every week, according to Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher.
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Liverpool, Nottingham Forest, West Ham and Wolves in crisis, so what's going wrong for them? - Between the Lines
Liverpool's problems mounted as Manchester United condemned them to a fourth consecutive defeat for the first time since 2014. They are not the only Premier League club in crisis right now.
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Nottingham Forest: The inside story of Ange Postecoglou's 39-day reign at the City Ground under Evangelos Marinakis
Day 39. The end. Ange Postecoglou applauded a near-empty City Ground at full-time of Nottingham Forest's 3-0 defeat to Chelsea on Saturday. Just a few minutes later, he was telling his squad he had been sacked.
Video
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Oil and gas workers offered cash to retrain, in major plan for future clean energy workforce
Ministers have unveiled their flagship plan to train and recruit workers for the booming clean energy sector, which it is hoping to supercharge in the next five years.
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Part of Birmingham 'can't be no-go area for Jews', cabinet minister tells Sky News
Aston in Birmingham can't become a "no-go area" for Jews, a senior cabinet minister has told Sky News, amid controversy over fans of an Israeli football club being barred from attending a match next month.
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Cargo plane slides off runway in Hong Kong killing two people
A cargo plane has skidded off the runway into the sea while landing at Hong Kong International Airport, killing two people on the ground.
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Harper Lee mystery: Is there a To Kill A Mockingbird prequel and true crime novel 'waiting to be published'?
One of Harper Lee's surviving relatives says it's possible there could be major unpublished works by the author still to be discovered, following the release of eight of her previously unseen short stories.
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No more investigations into 'non-crime hate incidents' after Linehan case, Met Police says
Metropolitan Police is to stop investigating "non-crime hate incidents" to "reduce ambiguity" after prosecutors dropped a case against Graham Linehan.
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Prince Andrew: Government faces growing calls to formally strip Duke of York title
The government is facing increasing pressure to formally strip Prince Andrew of his dukedom.
Technology
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Inside 'data centre alley' - the biggest story in economics right now
If you ever fly to Washington DC, look out of the window as you land at Dulles Airport - and you might snatch a glimpse of the single biggest story in economics right now.
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'Significant signs of recovery' hours after major internet outage
The internet appears to be recovering after a major outage knocked out thousands of websites, including Amazon, Snapchat, Reddit and several banks.
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What's affected by internet outage - all we know so far
Dozens of websites, banks and apps have been affected by a major internet outage.
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Electronic eye implant allows blind patients to regain sight
People who lost their sight due to a common, previously untreatable age-related condition can now read again, thanks to a ground-breaking electronic eye implant.