
Durham News
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Durham Ex-squaddie will have to wait to learn his fate after attacking his partner
A former Durham soldier will have to wait to learn his fate after he admitted assaulting his partner.
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County Durham attraction set to burst into colour with new Castle in Bloom trail
Raby Castle in County Durham will host “Castle in Bloom,” a vibrant floral installation by florist Anna Potter, running from May 2 through the summer.
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How Aycliffe school pupils pitched solutions to real-world problems
Students at UTC South Durham showcased innovative solutions to real-world business challenges during the Industry Projects 2026 event, highlighting industry-led education.
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County Durham school given £3,000 to upgrade outdoor play space
South Hetton Primary School in County Durham has received a £3,000 donation from Persimmon Homes through its Community Champions scheme.
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Off-road bikes seized by police after 'causing nuisance' at County Durham beauty spot
Off-road bikes have been seized by police after complaints of riders causing ‘nuisance’ in a County Durham beauty spot.
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Myles walks miles to raise money for local Durham CharityA man from the North East is walking 62 miles from Saltburn Pier to Roker Pier, aiming to complete the journey within 62 hours, finishing at 20:20 on April 9th, which would have been his dad’s 62nd birthday.
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Fire service announces new Deputy Chief Fire OfficerCounty Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue Service (CDDFRS) is pleased to announce the appointment of Rob Cherrie as Deputy Chief Fire Officer.
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Banks Group Acquires Naming Rights To Durham Cricket’s Riverside StadiumDurham Cricket has signed up County Durham-based property and mining firm the Banks Group as its new principal partner in an agreement which also includes the naming rights to the Riverside ground.
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Britain’s Oldest Working Standard Gauge Steam Locomotive to visit the World’s Oldest Railway!Tanfield Railway, the world’s oldest railway, is delighted to welcome Furness 20, Britain’s oldest working standard gauge steam locomotive, as part of its Tanfield300 Great North Festival of Railways this May.
National News
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US-Iran talks ending without deal disappointing, Streeting saysThe health secretary says the UK - which is not involved in the talks - wants to see a deal that ends Iran's nuclear ambitions.
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Woman raped by several men outside churchA woman in her 20s was followed after leaving a nightclub and raped outside Epsom Methodist Church.
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Woman killed in dog attack at house namedPolice say the seized dog - a family pet - is believed to be a Lurcher cross.
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Eamonn Holmes thanks well-wishers after suffering stroke"We're taking it one step at a time," Declan Holmes also said, as his 66-year-old father recovers in hospital.
North East Sport
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The 'crazy statistic' that Howe admits is now a 'psychological' problem for Newcastle
Eddie Howe's verdict on Newcastle's 2-1 Premier League defeat at Crystal Palace
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Regis Le Bris lays down challenge for his Sunderland side in remainder of season
Regis Le Bris was delighted Sunderland’s victory over Tottenham – but still sees room for attacking improvement in the final six games of the season
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Sunderland star man who was 'too strong' for Spurs - and team-mate who 'set the tone'
Player Ratings: Sunderland 1 Tottenham 0 - Omar Alderete is star man as Black Cats win at Stadium of Light
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Two acts of Newcastle desperation as table of shame highlights big problem for Howe
Pressure mounts on Eddie Howe after Newcastle lost 2-1 at Crystal Palace in the Premier League
