
Durham News
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Durham police failing to pursue child abusers and protect victims, watchdog warns
Durham Constabulary “carried out little or no activity to identify perpetrators who criminally or sexually exploited children”, a watchdog has warned.
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Shildon man has 'no recollection' of plunging knife into man's back in random attack
A Shildon man who casually walked up behind a fellow resident in a supported accommodation home and stabbed him in the back has been locked up.
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Suspected Bishop Auckland drug driver had knife stashed in car when pulled over
A Bishop Auckland motorist who was pulled over for having no insurance was found have a knife stashed away in his centre console.
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Former Newton Aycliffe councillor cleared of charges of sexual assault on two women
A former Newton Aycliffe councillor was today (Friday May 15) cleared of offences of sexual assault on two women in separate incidents.
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Jury retires in trial of ex-Newton Aycliffe councillor accused of sexual assault
The jury has retired to begin its deliberations in the trial of ex-Newton Aycliffe councillor Neville Jones, who is accused of sexually assaulting two women.
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Young children have long-lasting memories of vegetable smells experienced in the wombYoung children are less likely to react negatively to the smell of vegetables they were repeatedly exposed to pre-birth, according to a new study.
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Voters in the North East would reject MPs who back the ‘holiday tax’, major poll showsOver half (54%) of people in the North East oppose the Government’s proposed holiday tax, according to a major new poll of over 10,000 adults across Great Britain, commissioned by UKHospitality.
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Casting Announced for Moulin Rouge Musical in SunderlandNew casting is announced for the multi-award-winning hit stage show Moulin Rouge! The Musical which will be welcomed by Sunderland Empire from Friday 5 – Saturday 27 June as part of its first ever world tour.
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English Touring Opera Brings 2 Classics To DurhamEnglish Touring Opera (ETO), the nation’s leading touring opera company, bring two brand-new productions to Gala Theatre Durham in May 2026. Featuring the company’s first ever production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s fizzing comedy The Gondoliers and Leoncavallo’s Pagliacci in a new English translation, ETO also bring a new opera for children, Ada and the Code Crusaders, to schools in Durham.
National News
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Burnham cleared to run for selection in pivotal by-electionIf the mayor goes on to win the by-election he would be able to a launch a leadership challenge against the PM.
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Teenager's family 'heartbroken' by meningitis deathThe family of sixth form pupil Lewis Waters post a tribute following his death.
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Eleven 'far-right agitators' banned from UK ahead of rally, government saysSaturday's rally has been organised by anti-Islam activist Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, better known as Tommy Robinson.
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Electric motorbike teen detained for killing gran on zebra crossingBilly Stokoe is detained for causing the death by dangerous driving of Gloria Stephenson.
North East Sport
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What Regis Le Bris thinks will happen after Sunderland award nomination
Regis Le Bris is immensely proud to have been nominated for the Premier League Manager of the Season award - but doesn't think he should win it.
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Middlesbrough release new bombshell Spygate statement & issue Southampton demand
Middlesbrough have released a bombshell new statement in which they have called for Southampton to be kicked out of the play-offs, saying expulsion "is the only appropriate response"
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Regis Le Bris lifts lid on 'clear and honest' Bertrand Traore training ground chat
Regis Le Bris says the uncertainty over Bertrand Traore's Sunderland future won't play into his team and squad selection thinking in the final week of the Premier League season.
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'It's going to be harder': Eddie Howe's Newcastle United summer transfer admission
Eddie Howe has admitted that missing out on the Champions League will make Newcastle United's summer transfer window more difficult
