
Durham News
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'Dishonest' County Durham rogue trader conned string of customer to tune of £31k
A rogue trader who left a trail of angry and frustrated customers more than £31,000 out of pocket has received a 19-month prison sentence.
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Shildon paedophile wanted 'slaughterhouse' in the woods to abuse children
A Shildon man who appeared to “revel in being a paedophile” said he wanted a cabin in the woods dubbed the 'slaughterhouse' to abuse children in.
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Mayor cuts ribbon to open nursery as Durham primary marks ‘exciting new chapter’
A PRIMARY school at the heart of a County Durham community has launched an “exciting new chapter” with the opening of a new nursery.
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Optician to step down after three decades at County Durham Specsavers
Tim Mitchison is retiring after three decades with Specsavers, having worked in Bishop Auckland, Newton Aycliffe and Barnard Castle.
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Guest speaks at Bishop Auckland meeting and donates fee to foodbank
Greg McCormick, a guest speaker at the Bishop Auckland Civic Society has donated his fee to the Woodhouse Close Food Bank in Bishop Auckland,
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Discover a galaxy of stars this February half-term at the National Museum of the Royal Navy HartlepoolStargazing events return to the National Museum of the Royal Navy Hartlepool this February half-term, alongside exciting opportunities to discover how the stars guided Royal Navy sailors and to explore the world of coding and STEM through family-friendly activities.
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Crimestoppers urges public to help stop child exploitation across Northumberland and Tyne & WearNational charity Crimestoppers has launched a new awareness campaign across Northumberland and Tyne & Wear, urging the public to be alert to the signs of children and young people being manipulated, coerced and controlled by adults.
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Billy Elliott The Musical returns to Sunderland!Universal Theatrical Group and Working Title Films are delighted to announce a national tour of the original award-winning production of BILLY ELLIOT THE MUSICAL opening at Sunderland Empire on 4 November 2026 where it will play until 28 November 2026 and its first return to the West End in over 10 years, playing a limited West End season at the Adelphi Theatre from 12 February – 31 July 2027.
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North East tourism stars take centre stage as voting opens in National Tourism superstar competition.A much-loved volunteer guide at Raby Castle, Park and Gardens is representing County Durham and the wider North East in VisitEngland’s prestigious national Tourism Superstar competition, with public voting now open.
National News
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Palestine Action ban ruled unlawful but group remains proscribed for nowThree judges rule against the Home Office in a massive blow to the government, but say the ban must remain until a further hearing.
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Watch: How Andrew's BBC interview compares to what Epstein emails tell us nowFollowing the latest release of the Epstein files, claims made by the then Prince Andrew in 2019 are under fresh scrutiny.
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Two jailed over plot to attack Jewish communityWalid Saadaoui and Amar Hussein arranged for guns to be smuggled into the UK in a bid to target a march.
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Brother of Laos methanol victim says £135 fines 'an absolute joke'Ten people linked to six deaths at a hostel in Laos are given suspended sentences and fines.
North East Sport
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The Sunderland first team player who will be rested in Oxford FA Cup tie
Regis Le Bris discusses his Sunderland team selection plan for the FA Cup fourth round tie at Oxford
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Kristjaan Speakman says emotional Sunderland farewell & reacts after exit confirmed
Kristjaan Speakman has bid an emotional farewell to Sunderland and says the opportunity to spend five years as the club's sporting director was the "honour of a lifetime"
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Regis Le Bris reacts to Kristjaan Speakman Sunderland exit & Louis-Dreyfus statement
Regis Le Bris says Kristjaan Speakman deserves "huge respect" for his work at Sunderland and thanked the outgoing sporting director for his role in helping the head coach settle on Wearside
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How Kristjaan Speakman changed Sunderland - and why his time on Wearside is over
How Kristjaan Speakman changed Sunderland - and why his time as sporting director is now over
