
Durham News
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Volatile joiner made partner's 'life a misery' and left her 'walking on eggshells'
A man’s oppressive and increasingly volatile behaviour in the latter years of a lengthy relationship has landed him behind bars for the first time.
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County Durham man fined for using private hire vehicle without insurance or licence
Keith Lambton, 55, of Chester-le-Street, has been fined after pleading guilty to operating a private hire vehicle in Durham without insurance and the correct licence.
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Banned Bishop Auckland driver gets 12 week suspended jail sentence for latest offence
Rickie Rowell, of Bishop Auckland, has been handed a suspended prison sentence after admitting driving while disqualified and without insurance in Shildon, County Durham.
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Aycliffe singer channels Greek roots bringing taste of Mediterranean in new release
Singer-songwriter Annis Rallis, who hails from Newton Aycliffe, is channelling her Greek heritage into a sun-soaked new release that promises to bring a taste of the Mediterranean to listeners this summer.
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Durham Council leader says the authority is 'delivering' despite funding pressures
Durham County Council has continued to deliver on key priorities despite ongoing funding pressures and growing demand for services, its leader has said.
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Britains Favourite Butterfly 2026 RevealedThe nation has spoken and crowned the Peacock Britain’s Favourite Butterfly in a landmark poll. Wildlife charity Butterfly Conservation has today revealed that the colourful Peacock has beaten off fierce competition from a colourful cast of species to take the top spot as Britain’s Favourite Butterfly.
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Chester-le-EATS Celebrates Five Flavour-Packed Years With Launch Of New MasterclassesChester-le-EATS is back for its fifth anniversary celebrations, bringing even more for food and drink lovers to enjoy with the launch of brand-new masterclasses.
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Pupils help to name new housing development at Wynyard ParkPupils at Wynyard Church of England Primary School in Stockton-on-Tees have helped to name a new housing development taking shape in the village.
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New College Durham Students Gain Inspiring Insight into Theatre Industry on West End Study VisitStudents from New College Durham's Performing Arts programmes recently enjoyed an unforgettable educational visit to London's world-famous West End, combining theatre history, industry insight, practical workshops and world-class performances.
National News
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Royal Marines board Russian shadow fleet oil tanker in English ChannelMarines were joined by National Crime Agency officers in the six-hour long operation in the early hours of Sunday.
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Tech firms had 'enough time' says Nandy, ahead of social media announcementThe prime minister is expected to announce measures on protecting teenagers online on Monday.
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UK electric car sales target set to be weakenedThe new target hasn't yet been decided, with different numbers under consideration, the BBC understands.
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UK and Japan agree £18bn investment dealJapanese firms will spend billions on UK infrastructure and offshore wind, Downing Street says.
North East Sport
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The 'big difference' facing Kim Hellberg at Middlesbrough - and why it's so important
Darragh Lenihan feels he has left Middlesbrough in a “much stronger position” than when he joined the club four years ago
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Newcastle United defender outlines 'major change' that is needed for success
Newcastle United's Dan Burn wants England to take a leaf out of Argentina’s book by forging an unbreakable World Cup team spirit
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Victor Munoz and James Trafford developments as Newcastle step up transfer work
Newcastle United in talks with Osasuna over possible deal for Spain winger Victor Munoz - and also interested in goalkeeper James Trafford
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Luke O'Nien's glowing tribute to Sunderland player who's set to leave this summer
Luke O'Nien has paid a glowing tribute to Harrison Jones ahead of the youngster's expected Sunderland exit this summer
