Yorkshire Coast News
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Yorkshire Water Reassures Scarborough And Scalby Residents Over Bathing Water Quality MonitorsYorkshire Water has addressed concerns regarding bathing water quality in Scarborough and Scalby, explaining that false spill readings on their real-time map are sometimes caused by spiders' webs and dust in underground sensors.
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Scarborough Athletic Run Ends But Boro Stay FifthThe Seadogs lost 2-0 at Buxton, but stay in the National North play-off places.
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Teenager Appears In Court Following Serious Assault In ScarboroughAn 18-year-old man has appeared in court charged with wounding with intent and possessing an offensive weapon following a serious assault in Scarborough.
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Filey Police Issue Drug and ASB WarningFiley Police have received reports of antisocial behaviour and possible drug use in the area.
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Whitby Town Hold Rivals As Relegation Battle Heats UpThe Blues drew 1-1 with Hyde on Saturday in a huge six-pointer at the wrong end of the NPL Premier.
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Top Level Motorcycle Road Racing Returns To Scarborough's Oliver's MountThe Bob Smith Spring Cup brings elite motorcycle racing back to Oliver's Mount in Scarborough this weekend, featuring next-generation supersport bikes and top riders.
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Bridlington Town Held By StrugglersThe Seasiders fought out a 1-1 draw in NPL East on Saturday.
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Man Arrested Following E-Bike And Electronics Burglary In ScarboroughA 33-year-old man has been arrested and released on bail following a burglary in the Eastfield area of Scarborough where an e-bike and a games console were stolen.
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Yorkshire Coast Rugby ResultsBridlington remain squarely in the Yorkshire 2 promotion race.
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North Yorkshire Police To Implement Live Facial Recognition TechnologyNorth Yorkshire Police are planning to introduce Live Facial Recognition technology to tackle serious crime, prompting the Deputy Mayor to seek assurances over civil liberties.
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Future Of Scarborough Bathing Water Quality Summits Secured As Officials Vow To Continue Multi-Agency EffortsOfficials have committed to continuing Scarborough's bathing water quality summits, highlighting the need for ongoing political scrutiny and investment to tackle pollution from multiple sources along the Yorkshire Coast.
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Crime Drops By Over Three Per Cent Across North Yorkshire As Arrest Rates RiseNorth Yorkshire Police have reported a 3.7 per cent decrease in overall crime, alongside an increase in the proportion of recorded crimes resulting in an arrest.
Top Stories
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Police appeal after woman raped by several men outside church in EpsomPolice are investigating a rape in Epsom in the early hours of Saturday morning.
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Hungary goes to the polls as its hardman leader faces end of his 16-year reignHungary is voting to elect its leader and all 199 members of its parliament.
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Man charged with murder after student stabbed to death in Primrose HillA man has been charged with murder after a student was stabbed to death in Primrose Hill.
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Man arrested over alleged damage to US military plane at Shannon AirportA man has been arrested over alleged criminal damage of a US military plane at an Irish airport.
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Legendary Bollywood singer Asha Bhosle dies aged 92Indian singer Asha Bhosle, who sang on tracks for countless Bollywood films, has died at the age of 92.
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Police break up Dublin fuel protest after days of disruptionPolice in Dublin have broken up a city centre blockade by fuel protesters who have brought much of Ireland to a standstill in the past week.
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Eamonn Holmes 'doing okay' after stroke, says sonEamonn Holmes is "doing okay given the circumstances" after suffering a stroke, his eldest son Declan has said.
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National News
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Man charged with murder after student stabbed to death in Primrose HillA man has been charged with murder after a student was stabbed to death in Primrose Hill.
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Massive Attack musician Robert Del Naja among more than 500 arrested at Palestine Action protestMassive Attack musician Robert Del Naja was among more than 500 people arrested at a mass Palestine Action demonstration in central London.
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Police appeal after woman raped by several men outside church in EpsomPolice are investigating a rape in Epsom in the early hours of Saturday morning.
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Eamonn Holmes 'doing okay' after stroke, says sonEamonn Holmes is "doing okay given the circumstances" after suffering a stroke, his eldest son Declan has said.
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Man, 78, arrested after vandalism of James Bulger's graveA man has been arrested following vandalism at the grave of murdered toddler James Bulger, police said.
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'Warning lights for a coming war are flashing red – and Britain is not prepared'Almost all warnings and indicators that a wider war is coming are flashing red and it is "breathtaking" that the UK government is failing to better prepare, a top academic has warned.
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Woman, 19, dies after dog attack in EssexA 19-year-old woman has died after being attacked by a dog at a house in Essex, police say.
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World News
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Talks break down as both sides play hardball - what happens next?They talked for 21 hours. The highest-level meeting between the US and Iran since its revolutionary government came to power in the '70s.
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At least 30 killed in Haiti stampedeAt least 30 people are dead after a stampede in Haiti.
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Hungary goes to the polls as its hardman leader faces end of his 16-year reignHungary is voting to elect its leader and all 199 members of its parliament.
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Man arrested over alleged damage to US military plane at Shannon AirportA man has been arrested over alleged criminal damage of a US military plane at an Irish airport.
Entertainment News
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Legendary Bollywood singer Asha Bhosle dies aged 92Indian singer Asha Bhosle, who sang on tracks for countless Bollywood films, has died at the age of 92.
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Eamonn Holmes 'doing okay' after stroke, says sonEamonn Holmes is "doing okay given the circumstances" after suffering a stroke, his eldest son Declan has said.
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California Schemin': The true story of the Scottish rappers who fooled the industryThe tale of Silibil'n'Brains is the true story of a great lie.
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BAFTA apologises 'unreservedly' over racial slur broadcast during film awardsBAFTA has apologised "unreservedly" over an incident which saw a racial slur broadcast during the film awards.
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Oil prices fall sharply after Trump announces two-week Iran war ceasefireOil prices have fallen sharply and stock markets have soared on news of a two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran.
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Talks break down as both sides play hardball - what happens next?They talked for 21 hours. The highest-level meeting between the US and Iran since its revolutionary government came to power in the '70s.
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'I was so scared': Teenage girl whose Snapchat video captured chaos in Beirut as Israeli strikes hitAfter six weeks of relentless Israeli bombardment, there was a fragile hope that the ceasefire between the United States and Iran might ease tensions in Lebanon.
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Farage 'leading culture war' with Kanye comments, Harriet Harman saysFormer deputy Labour leader Harriet Harman has accused Nigel Farage of "leading a culture war" after his response to the government's decision to bar Kanye West from the UK.





