
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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Here's what the Met Office says about Darlington's weekend weather
Darlington will see a cool but mostly dry Friday and Saturday, with temperatures rising into the low teens, turning milder but wetter on Sunday, with frequent showers likely.
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Young Sedgefield actors bring Alice in Wonderland to life on parish hall stage
Sedgefield Players Youth Section staged a colourful production of Alice in Wonderland at Sedgefield Parish Hall
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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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'Don't swim' warnings in place at nearly all of England's official river bathing sitesToo much bacteria linked to faeces found at almost all England's designated river bathing sites
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British Gas pays £20m over prepayment meter force-fitting scandalThe regulator say the energy supplier breached licence conditions aimed at protecting customers in vulnerable situations.
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One dead and two ill after meningitis casesAgencies said the risk to pupils and the wider public following the cases of meningitis remains low.
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Overseas fakers using AI videos to push a narrative of UK decline, BBC finds"Patriotic" UK anti-immigration social media accounts have been traced to Sri Lanka and Vietnam.
North East Sport
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What Chemsdine Talbi must improve - and how Regis Le Bris will use him in the future
Regis Le Bris is predicting a bright future for Chemsdine Talbi – and expects the Sunderland winger to progress again next season
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Eddie Howe's response to fans' criticism and question marks over key player
Eddie Howe insists he has not given up on Anthony Elanga and still expects the winger to be a major success at Newcastle United
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New £13,000 resi ramp to help Darlington’s young riders land bigger tricks
Young skateboarders, scooter riders and BMX bikers in Darlington will soon be trying out new tricks on the North East's first resi quarter ramp after a fundraising campaign hit its £13,000 target.
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Middlesbrough Spygate hearing date revealed - EFL confirm possible final rescheduling
The EFL hearing into the 'Spygate' controversy will take place "on or before" Tuesday, May 19, with a definitive date and time still to be finalised
